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You Are About To Fall In Love … With Africa And The Call Of The Wild … Here’s The Last Safari Guide You’ll Ever Need”

One time on safari, I discovered that elephants love Pringles.
I was at the wildlife preserve of Ngorongoro, Tanzania. This place is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a volcanic crater that’s almost as big as the entire Republic of Malta!
It’s also a wild paradise, teeming with lions, black rhinos, hippos, and thousands of zebras and wildebeest. One evening, our camp was visited by an elephant who wanted to drink from the camp’s water supply.

There's No Place Like Africa!

Africa inspires strong passions in the human soul. People from every corner of the world have come here, fallen in love with the land, and now call it home.
Where else in the world can you drive out of a teeming city and come face to face with lions, zebras and towering giraffes? Or find wild ostriches and penguins in the same country? (I’m talking about South Africa).
This is Nairobi Park. Each safari is unique and you’ll learn how.
Nothing captures the African experience better than safaris. In Kenya and Tanzania, you witness millions of wildebeest and zebras moving across two countries, as if powered by a single mind. In Namibia, the world’s fastest animal stalks the deserts.
We couldn’t believe our luck – until the elephant smelled a box of Pringles and tried stealing it. Ultimately, he couldn’t open that bag, but he did trample my friend 

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