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SECRETS ABOUT ECOTOURISM IN AFRICA.

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  ECOTOURISM IN AFRICA https://www.instagram.com/p/CsWdqVlI4_U/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Ecotourism is intended to offer tourists an insight into the impact of human beings on the environment and to foster a greater appreciation of our natural habitats, and involves travelling to destinations where flora, fauna and cultural heritage are the primary attractions.  In Africa ecotourism has benefited the community and the environment with it's four pillars. Pillars Of Ecotourism Environmental  Responsibility; As all human activities have an impact on environment. The relative health of the environment  will determine and contribute to the nature and scale of activities in other pillars though they have the same standing in sustainability of the environment. Economic Health; It is focused on the attraction of new businesses and people, developing an economy depends on many relationships and partnership with businesses, industry leaders, educational institutio...

SECRET YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT AFRICAN BUFFALOES

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Historically the African buffalo had more influence on man than all other Plains animals combined...  Buffalo's are large and may reach 6.8 to 11 feet in length, Up to 5.6 height and weigh in between 660 to 1900 pounds. African buffaloes are easily to identify because they domesticated cattle and have a distinct horns that joins to cove the forehead and female buffalo gives birth in rainy seasons. WHAT YOU EXPECT ON YOUR GAME DRIVES.   African buffaloes are most animal spread in the National parks in Africa and if you are on a game drive you can't miss to see them because they are misunderstand as the bush cattle. Most of them move in herds so that they protect each other from danger and communicate in a vocalization sounds which is more interesting to hear. HOW DANAGEROUS ARE AFRICAN BUFFALOES  A frican buffaloes are one of the five big group animals,they  rarely have twins and kill more hunters than any other species.   Their tongues are smooth and they a...