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Tour packages in Gir

The tension was incredible. It was so close. Would he cry? Or would it just disappear before we had a chance to see it clearly? Instead, she set off, cool as you like, on our dirty track and on the front of our jeep. Soon she was directly in front of us. I could have jumped on my back! This month I reviewed Bandavgarh and a number of other tiger parks in India. Luck was not with me this time, but the excitement of going on safari in India never goes away.

Now everything is dry, burnt, the leaves of most trees have fallen or have already fallen. Gir has a large “very dry teak forest” (Tectona grandis) according to local classifications of forest types and subtypes. It consists of trees with falling leaves, with a height of approx. 15-25 meters. But besides this dominant species of the park, there are also other species of trees (for example Sterculia urens and Ficus benghalensis), as well as spiny bushes, grassy areas that are now sun-dried, totally dry. There are also ponds, marshes, lakes, rocks. Termite constructions stand out everywhere, rising to 1-1,8 m from the ground level. Read more details on Ranthambore safari online booking.

Kenya – part of the Black Continent, is perhaps the last piece of land in that true, unknown, wild Africa, with lost traditions in the dark of time. There are also animal savannahs, nomadic tribes with simple and happy people. Kenya lies in the eastern part of the continent, just 140 km from the Equator, with 536 km of coast open directly to the Indian Ocean. The capital of Kenya – Nairobi – is located on a mountain plateau at about 1700 m altitude, so the temperature is relatively constant throughout the year, without disturbance of excessive heat, unbearable.

Kenya safari tip : Preparing for a vacation in Kenya: When to visit the beautiful African country: Being a neighbor to Tanzania, the climate is identical. It is best to visit Kenya during June-September or January-February, during their dry seasons. How to get to Kenya: Kenya has two international airports, served by many major airlines (such as KLM, Air France, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines etc.) – Mombassa (on the coast) and Nairobi (the capital). Mombassa is a better option, as there are numerous charter flights from Western Europe. As expected, we do not have direct flights, but there are many variants from Milan, Rome, Istanbul and London (and until then you get a low cost flight). Source: https://book-my-safari.com/.