Some of you may wonder
what the ‘Big Five’ term means is. The term refers to African lion, leopards,
rhino, elephant and Cape buffalo.
It is originally used by big game hunters to describe the difficulty while hunting these animals.
It is originally used by big game hunters to describe the difficulty while hunting these animals.
Safari tour operators might use this ‘Big
Five’ term to mention these animals as a group.
Almost all the Safari reserves have all the Big Five but you might be lucky if you can see all of them on your first safari trip.
Almost all the Safari reserves have all the Big Five but you might be lucky if you can see all of them on your first safari trip.
This is because the nature of the animal likes
leopards, which is secretive, nocturnal and so well camouflaged.
They love to hanging at tree branches during the day, and obviously it makes more difficult for us to see them.
They love to hanging at tree branches during the day, and obviously it makes more difficult for us to see them.
Big Five was fiercely being hunted back then.
Due to reduction in their population, it is not allowed anymore.
Big Five is the symbol of Africa wilderness and your trip to Africa is not complete without spotted and photographed the Big Five.
Big Five is the symbol of Africa wilderness and your trip to Africa is not complete without spotted and photographed the Big Five.
Popular spots to see
the Big Five is the South Africa’s Sabi Sand at Kruger Park, Addo Elephant
Park, Drakenstein Lion Park in Paarl and sub-Sahara Region to see Leopards.
Generally, you might have most chance of seeing the Big Five at South Africa, Bostwana, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Tanzania.
Generally, you might have most chance of seeing the Big Five at South Africa, Bostwana, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Tanzania.
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