Travel tours in Masai mara

Sunderbans, West Bengal: This famous park has a huge number of Bengali tigers – more than two hundred counties! The marshy terrain, however, means that seeing one of them is extremely rare, but you’ll have a lot of fun trying. Coming here is an adventure (from Kolkatta: bus, boat, cycling and boating again) and once you arrive, you will be registered for safari not in the jeep, but in the canoes!

The picturesque nature reserve, located in the mountainous areas of central India, is a paradise for any photographer. The meadows and green forests of malachite are full of rivers and canyons in which temples and waterfalls are hidden. The park is inhabited by leopards, birds and lazy, but the “highlight” of the park is the diversity of antelope and deer species. The reserve can be visited from November to February. Read more info on Wildlife safari in India.

Local gastronomy: It will definitely be a unique experience, but do not expect to be prepared. Given the low living standards of African countries, their traditional foods are simplistic, based on meat and vegetables. In Tanzania and Kenya you will find Ugali – a kind of white lobster (made from maize, maize or sorghum) served with fish, meat or vegetables. In Cape Verde, if you are a fan of fish and seafood, be prepared for good experiences: it is only in the middle of the Atlantic. In Madagascar you will eat a lot of rice with vegetables and you should not avoid the “rice cake” – their bread based on rice. If you are more conservative, do not worry, because you will find many restaurants with European specificity: many people from the old continent have retired to Tanzania and have opened a restaurant.

Kenya safari tip : Kenya is the country where you must come to discover the richest African wildlife. When you get to Masai Mara National Park, you just have to turn your head and immediately you will encounter an antelope, a giraffe, a zebra. But Kenya has many more national parks that are not the same – each with its own specificity. The coasts of the Indian Ocean have that fine white sand and big, green phosphorescence that every European dreams about, especially when in the old continent it is cold and sad. Along the coast (as in Tanzania), an extremely rich civilization developed from the contact between Arab merchants and locals of color. The historical traces can be found in Mombassa, but especially in Lamu, this traditional small town, isolated for centuries on an island not far from the border with Somalia. Source: https://book-my-safari.com/.