East Africa with Xavier Safaris
If you haven’t yet added East Africa safari to your next travel list, you should consider doing so now. A safari gives you the chance to take part in amazing adventures and to get up close and personal with the wildlife and culture of East Africa. While you have probably seen pictures and documentaries on TV, there is something completely different about experiencing a safari in person.
Experience the Nature
Africa has a completely different nature scene that you’ll have to explore for yourself. There is no other place on earth where you can see a wide variety of wild animals that are roaming in their natural habitat. If you visit a zoo close to home you’ll see animals but they are not living in their natural environments. They are being treated more as pets and have become somewhat domesticated. There is no comparison between visiting a gorilla, a lion or a zebra in a zoo versus out on the open range in Africa.
You’ll be able to put your feet down on deserts and grasslands that are even more beautiful than they appear in postcards. You’ll see birds that you’ve never seen before and trees that deserve more than one snapshot. You can visit the sea and enjoy the crisp, clear ocean air as you enjoy exciting water sports or simply relax on the beach to take in the sun.
Experience the Culture
Tourism in Africa continues to grow as more and more people discover the incredible cultures that are needed to this continent. You’ll discover a variety of cultures with diverse and rich histories that differ from one region to the next. You’ll be able to meet lifelong friends and the chances are good that you’ll want to go back to meet up with them again and to see more of the culture that dates back centuries.
Taking an East African safari needs to be on your next travel list. Find out more about the different types of safaris available and why they are a cost-effective option for your next holiday by visiting xaviersafaris.com. Once you take a safari, you may just find that it becomes a yearly tradition. Please contact us to book your breathtaking vacation!
East Africa is the eastern sub region of the African continent. In the United Nations Statistics Division scheme of geographic regions comprising of Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania, as the first members of the east African community an later Democratic Republic of Congo and South also joined the East African Community.
While it is so easy to sit at your porch of your home to plan for a trip to Europe with a Schengen visa right on your computer sipping a cup of Coffee, it was not the case for most African countries especially East and southern Africa, where you will have to apply for multiple visas to the east African countries like Rwanda visa $50 single entry Kenya ($50 single entry and Tanzania$50 single entry. The best news is that you can now acquire an East African Tourist Visa online. The Visa Fee is 100 USD (one hundred dollars only) for Multiple Entries and valid for 90 days. The holder of the East Africa Tourist Visa shall enter from the country that issued the visa and is free to travel to the other two countries without applying for another visa or paying any additional visa fees.
Your first country to visit in the east African community is Uganda the pearl of Africa because of the abundant biodiversity, color, profusion, brilliant life and its serene beauty. The country has got a variety of things to offer intact everything you might need in the travel. Uganda’s outstanding features are the largest freshwater lake on the continent, the source of the longest river, the strongest waterfall, the largest number of primates, and the highest number of mountain gorillas worldwide. With 8% of the world’s mammal species can be found in Uganda and has the friendliest people in Africa.
Uganda is the second largest banana producing country in the world. Uganda is one of the countries in the world where you can find the endangered mountain gorillas. Expert Insider’s 2016 ranking names Uganda as Africa’s Most Attractive Country to live in and 25th in the entire world, Queen Elizabeth National Park region is the most popular tourist destination in Uganda, which is linked to the area’s diversity. The protected area contains many different wildlife-filled habitats, such as forests, wetlands, savanna grasslands, and a number of lakes and Murchison falls National Park is Uganda’s largest national park. Traveling through the villages, rural towns and lush mountainous is a gorgeous journey not to miss out.
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