When you think of Africa, you think of wild animals.

The Park also hosts one of the largest and most diverse large predator-prey interactions worldwide.

The Masai Mara reserve is relatively small yet it hosts an amazing concentration of wildlife.

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The park is home to some 95 species of mammals, amphibians and reptiles and over 400 birds species.

An elephant crosses a dirt road in Amboseli National Park.

This reserve is characterized by vast open plains, salt pans and ancient riverbeds.

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Bushmen have inhabited the Kalahari for thousands of years and dates back as far as the stone age.

These bushman still live here roaming the territories as nomadic hunters.

To the south is Lake Chamo, a small, clear-watered lake of 350km square.

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To the east is the town of Arba minch, the headquarter of North Omo Zone.

Nechisar National Park is considered an important habitat for bird populations particularly those migrating.

It has a noted population of kingfishers, storks, pelicans, flamingos and fish eagles.

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Ngorongoro Conservation Area

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is located in the Northwest Tanzania.

View of Ngorongoro from Inside the Crater.Photo credit

The lake inside Ngorongoro crater.Photo credit

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