“Africa – You can see a sunset and believe you have witnessed the Hand of God. You watch the slope lope of a lioness and forget to breathe. You marvel at the tripod of a giraffe bent to water. In Africa, there are iridescent blues on the wings of birds that you do not see anywhere else in nature. In Africa, in the midday heart, you can see blisters in the atmosphere. When you are in Africa, you feel primordial, rocked in the cradle of the worl Read More
“Africa – You can see a sunset and believe you have witnessed the Hand of God. You watch the slope lope of a lioness and forget to breathe. You marvel at the tripod of a giraffe bent to water. In Africa, there are iridescent blues on the wings of birds that you do not see anywhere else in nature. In Africa, in the midday heart, you can see blisters in the atmosphere. When you are in Africa, you feel primordial, rocked in the cradle of the world.” - Jodi Picoult
While watching wildlife in India is usually all about patience and a keen understanding of animal behaviour, African wildlife changes the very perception of observing wild animals. Africa is grander than life, the animals are in thousands and the visibility is for kilometers at end! Be it the fabled savannahs of the Masai Mara and the Serengeti or the wetland wonders of Nakuru and Naivasha, East Africa is the epitome of wildlife watching on the planet! The comparative ease of tracking Big Cats, luxury lodges and camps situated right inside the reserves (in the core) and the thoroughly professional tourism sector makes the experience as hassle-free as it could be! Beyond Wild, while its heart lies in the great wilds of India, has taken to African wildlife like a fish to water, or, should we say, like a lion to the savannah! Be it specially customized safari vehicles, top-notch wildlife guides, the best of the camps and itineraries designed to give you as many full day drives as possible, our East African camps are an absolute pleasure! The legendary Ernest Hemingway, many years ago summed the African experience in the most apt of words, “I never knew of a morning in Africa when I woke up that I was not happy.”
Come, the Big Five and the incredible African adventure awaits!
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