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Why did I go to South Africa

A South African Safari Trip Might Be Different from What You Imagine πŸ†πŸ¦“πŸ˜πŸ¦ The South African safari is more about spot - based wildlife - watching. A 4 - day trip is all set in the same area of the mysterious African continent - Kruger National Park. Regular stars: For example, those clever monkeys. Unexpected encounters: Like the "big stars" such as lion prides, and wild dogs that just happen to pass through the area. Moreover, after a night of waiting, you may see the predators' successful "spoils" of hunting the next morning. Such surprises are possible every day. 🌟 A Different Animal World Wildlife - watching in South Africa is different from the spectacular scenes of "a large herd of animals crossing the river" in East Africa. Although there are hundreds of antelopes gathered here, the scale is definitely not as large as in East Africa. However, this does not affect its charm. There are basically restrictions on the number of visitors, so there's no need to queue to see the animals. The key point is that you can get very close to them - super close, within two meters. Of course, animals that run away as soon as you approach are another matter. Witnessing hunting, birthing, or fighting among the same species are just rare and fortunate moments that you can't always count on. You can only wish you're lucky! The African savannah sunset is just incredibly beautiful. πŸ“Έ Essential Gear A camera and binoculars are really essential! Many times, we are watching the animals from a distance. πŸš— Tour Experience During the tour, although the itinerary is mostly conveyed orally, the guides are very professional and considerate. If you have any special requests, such as wanting to change the angle for a photo or wanting to stay a bit longer, you can let them know. The guides are very experienced and can lead you to experience the wild beauty of Africa. Each guide is equipped with a rifle as a precaution. The vehicle will provide shawls and water so that you won't feel cold while watching the animals. There is a big temperature difference. As for the restroom, well, it's just nature, haha. We went to the Mala Mala Game Reserve this time. You can check out my other note for more details. Trust me, it's definitely an unforgettable journey. It's a must - do in life. #SouthAfricanSafari #CloseEncountersWithWildlife #Wildlife #HarmonyWithNature

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Why did I go to South Africa

A South African Safari Trip Might Be Different from What You Imagine πŸ†πŸ¦“πŸ˜πŸ¦ The South African safari is more about spot - based wildlife - watching. A 4 - day trip is all set in the same area of the mysterious African continent - Kruger National Park. Regular stars: For example, those clever monkeys. Unexpected encounters: Like the "big stars" such as lion prides, and wild dogs that just happen to pass through the area. Moreover, after a night of waiting, you may see the predators' successful "spoils" of hunting the next morning. Such surprises are possible every day. 🌟 A Different Animal World Wildlife - watching in South Africa is different from the spectacular scenes of "a large herd of animals crossing the river" in East Africa. Although there are hundreds of antelopes gathered here, the scale is definitely not as large as in East Africa. However, this does not affect its charm. There are basically restrictions on the number of visitors, so there's no need to queue to see the animals. The key point is that you can get very close to them - super close, within two meters. Of course, animals that run away as soon as you approach are another matter. Witnessing hunting, birthing, or fighting among the same species are just rare and fortunate moments that you can't always count on. You can only wish you're lucky! The African savannah sunset is just incredibly beautiful. πŸ“Έ Essential Gear A camera and binoculars are really essential! Many times, we are watching the animals from a distance. πŸš— Tour Experience During the tour, although the itinerary is mostly conveyed orally, the guides are very professional and considerate. If you have any special requests, such as wanting to change the angle for a photo or wanting to stay a bit longer, you can let them know. The guides are very experienced and can lead you to experience the wild beauty of Africa. Each guide is equipped with a rifle as a precaution. The vehicle will provide shawls and water so that you won't feel cold while watching the animals. There is a big temperature difference. As for the restroom, well, it's just nature, haha. We went to the Mala Mala Game Reserve this time. You can check out my other note for more details. Trust me, it's definitely an unforgettable journey. It's a must - do in life. #SouthAfricanSafari #CloseEncountersWithWildlife #Wildlife #HarmonyWithNature

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