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.
This reserve was created in 1905 to restore the rhino population, which was about to disappear at that time. Today these animals represent 2/3 of the total number of inhabitants in the reserve. In addition to rhinos, there are buffaloes, deer and even river dolphins. By the way, the park became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. The park is open to the public from November to March, but access may be temporarily restricted during the floods (June to September). See more details at Wildlife tours India.
How to communicate with the locals: If you worry that you will not get along with the locals, you must know that they are all former European colonies. In Tanzania and Kenya, English is the official language. In Madagascar, French is the official language, and in Cape Verde, Portuguese. This does not mean that you cannot understand English with the latter. In the tourist areas you will find speakers of Italian, French and German. Health Risks: There are many legends and myths about this topic. You have to keep in mind that all travelers should have the usual vaccines (as a child), as well as a vaccine against hepatitis A and typhoid. There is a risk of malaria in some areas and prophylactic medication (eg Malarone) is recommended. In Kenya there is also a risk of yellow fever, so you must have a yellow card to prove that you are vaccinated against this malaria.
Kenya safari advice : 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/.