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And welcome to Safari Trail your window to exotic Africa. Discover places you only ever dreamed of…and let us take you there. Africashowcase.com has teamed up with reputable, vetted safari companies to bring you a choice of packages to some of the most exciting safari destinations Africa has to offer.

Wildlife, bird life, beaches, mountain climbing, the Great African Rift Valley, East Africa, Southern Africa, safaris, company incentives – it’s all at your fingertips right here.

Enjoy your walk on the wild side!
 
Ngorongoro Crater
Our guide this time takes you for a visit to the Ngorongoro Crater in northern Tanzania, one of the most breath-taking places to visit on the planet
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Our packages span the entire Eastern and Southern Africa, covering world famous wildlife-rich destinations like the Maasai Mara, the Serengeti. See Kruger Park in South Africa, Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, the Okavango Delta in Namibia. Experience the sun-drenched beaches of sleepy Lamu, Malindi, Mombasa, Zanzibar, Durban, Port Elizabeth and down to Cape Town, the very tip of Africa…we have a package for everyone.

Game drives, flying packages, hotel and lodge bookings, and some of your most rewarding moments can be arranged for you right here.

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Enjoy these amazing photos of Africa taken by ourselves and friends, as well as contributed by visitors to Africashowcase.com
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Game Viewing in South Africa
The travel tip this time focuses on game viewing in South Africa. Although game viewing is highly enjoyable throughout the year, the ideal time for game viewing in South Africa is during the South African winter. In the wildlife areas, most rain falls during the South African summer encouraging lush vegetation and making game difficult to see.

From May to August, the grass is short and game is easily spotted. From August through to mid October, the last months of the dry season, game tends to concentrate near waterholes which makes them ideal game viewing areas.
 
   

Share your safari experience with the world. What was it like? What did you like? What didn’t you?

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Did you know?

The white rhino is a grazer and is not indigenous to Kenya. It has been introduced from South Africa into several Kenyan sanctuaries.

The black rhino is found in thick bush, at an altitude up to 3500 meters.  Strictly territorial and solitary, active day and night.

The white rhino isn’t white and the black one isn’t black!  The difference between them is really in the shape of their mouths.



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