Jungle safari
A jungle safari is an adventurous trip through forests or wildlife reserves to observe animals, birds, and natural landscapes in their natural habitat. It’s usually done in open jeeps, on foot (trekking safaris), or sometimes even on elephants or boats, depending on the location.
✨ Main purposes of a jungle safari:
• Wildlife viewing (tigers, elephants, rhinos, leopards, deer, etc.)
• Bird watching
• Experiencing nature and adventure
• Learning about ecosystems and conservation
🌍 Famous jungle safari destinations:
• India: Jim Corbett, Ranthambore, Kaziranga
• Nepal: Chitwan National Park, Bardia National Park
• Africa: Serengeti (Tanzania), Maasai Mara (Kenya), Kruger (South Africa)
• South America: Amazon Rainforest
⚠️ Safaris usually follow strict rules to protect wildlife—like no loud noise, no feeding animals, and respecting park guidelines.
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