Top African Destinations in 2015
There is no doubt that the continent of Africa relies heavily on tourism for sustenance. In 2013, South Africa's international tourist numbers approached the 10 million mark, which is their highest ever, according to the Department of Tourism, South Africa. Amongst these tourists, the number of Indians grew by 5.5%, as compared to the previous year, reaching more than 112,000. Arguably the best place for photographers in the world, Africa has formidable wildlife and expansive landscapes, with places dating back to prehistoric times that are still untouched and raw. Hence getting flight bookings to an African destination may be a little tricky and confusing, given the continent's size and diversity. If you are planning such a holiday from India, here are a few suggestions to help you plan better.
The Masai Mara
You can get flight bookings to Nairobi, Kenya, and head on to the Masai Mara, which is probably the most popular safari destination in Africa. Rolling grasslands and an abundance of wild animals are what make up this enormous forest land. There are several lodges and hotels that are scattered across the jungle for tourists. Stay where you please, since almost about anywhere you can catch glimpses of elephants, African birds, hippos, wildebeests, lions, cheetah, buffalo, giraffes, crocodiles, vultures, hyena and more. In the months from July to October, you can encounter an unparalleled and fantastic wildlife spectacle of the annual migration of animals, either from atop a hot air balloon or while riding along on a horse.
Cape Town
The highlight of South Africa, Cape Town exemplifies the photogenic destination and comprises of the world's most famous beaches. A cable ride atop the town will give you panoramic images of the sunrise and sunset with the Table Mountain standing silently in the heart of the city, amidst spectacular blue beaches. A socially tolerant city, foodies should get flight bookings to South Africa, since Cape Town is a culinary diverse city.
Serengeti National Park
If budget is not your concern, then a stay at this luxurious national park in Tanzania is a great idea. The annual migration of more than a million wildebeests and several thousand zebras falls en route Serengeti National Park. Despite the migration being a year round event, these animals pass through Serengeti in the month of June and reach Masai Mara in Kenya by September. Serengeti is also home to prides of the lions with close to 3,000 of this species being spotted lazing on the outcrops. Also, the Grumeti River is famous for having the largest Nile crocodiles in the world.
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