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couple, couples, pair, pairs, sweet

couple, couples, pair, pairs, sweet

wild, old-fashioned, oldfashioned

Hunting & animal views, padding a tiger

Hunting & animal views, high land of beerbhoom

Hunting & animal views, pig, sticking scene, India, Asia

Hunting & animal views, preparing for the hunt, India, Asia

Lithographs The Prince of Wales in Terai crossing Nullah in Jungle, India, Asia

Hunting and animal views, antelope hunting with the leopard, India, As ia

Hunting & animal views, some of the beaters, India, As ia

Hunting & animal views, the old forest ranger, India, As ia

Hunting & animal views, partridge, hawking, India, As ia

Lithographs The Prince of Wales in the Terai shooting Bear, India, As ia

Lithographs The Prince of Wales Tiger shooting with sir Jung Bahadoor The Critical Movement

Royalty on Tour The Prince of Wales Tiger shooting with sir Jung Bahadoor, India, As ia

Royalty on Tour The Prince of Waless Elephant Charged by Tiger, India, As ia

Royalty on Tour The Prince of Wales in the Terai Beating Jungle, India, As ia

Royalty on Tour Arrival of the Prince of Wales at Jummoo Cas hmere

Royalty on Tour sir Jung Bahadoor Directing a Process ion seven hundred Elephant across sarda

Royalty on Tour The Royal Visit to India Arrival of the Prince of Wales at Agra

Botswana: On safari in the Okavango Delta watching a herd of buffalo

Botswana: On safari in the Okavango Delta watching a herd of buffalo

The Lady Silvy boat, at Longleat Safari and Adventure Park, Wiltshire, England, UK 1967

Linds walking past queues of cars at Longleat Safari and Adventure Park

Series I 86 inch Hard Top Land Rover with Safari Roof

Series I Land Rover with 86 inch hardtop and Safari Roof

Series I 86 inch Hard Top Land Rover with Safari Roof

Picture series Sayings of famous poets

Hunting walruses (Odobenus rosmarus)

Local man hunting elephants, poacher

Big game hunt, hunters have killed an elephant

Natives standing in front of a hunter who shot a gorilla that had a cub

Hunting walruses (Odobenus rosmarus)

Local man hunting elephants, poacher

Leopard hunting scene, fresco at the tomb of Quintus Nasonius Ambrosius

Sky dog reflection, rainbow in the desert

Egypt: A dromedary safari in the Sinai desert

Big game hunt, hunters have killed an elephant

Natives standing in front of a hunter who shot a gorilla that had a cub

Hippo (Hippopotamus amphibius) disappears in a hole Ngorongoro Crater Tanzania

Loading and departure of an African wildlife expedition

Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) looking curiously over a treetop

Giraffe photographed man, England, Great Britain

Giraffe takes Mann's hat away

Leo pulls car, England, Great Britain


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EDITORS COMMENTS

A safari drive is a thrilling and immersive experience that allows individuals to explore the natural habitats of various wildlife species in their native environments. This type of adventure typically takes place in open-top vehicles, often 4x4 Land Rovers or similar rugged terrain-capable vehicles, which provide an unobstructed view of the surroundings. During a safari drive, participants are led by experienced guides who possess extensive knowledge about the local flora and fauna. These guides help identify different species, explain their behaviors, habitats, and characteristics, providing valuable insights into the intricate ecosystems they inhabit and can take place in various locations around the world, including Africa's savannas and grasslands, Asia's jungles and forests, or even North America's deserts and mountains. Each region offers a unique set of experiences and opportunities to spot diverse wildlife such as lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, tigers, leopards, bears, wolves, bison herds among many others. The thrill of going on a safari drive lies not only in spotting these incredible creatures but also in witnessing them interact with each other within their natural habitats. Participants may observe predators stalking prey under cover of darkness or witness majestic migrations across vast expanses during dawn breaks. Beyond observing wildlife up close is an opportunity for personal growth through immersion into nature; this includes learning survival skills from bushmen who live off land resources like wild berries fruits plants etc., understanding ancient cultures associated with specific landscapes & appreciating historical significance tied to geographical features present there today too sometimes accompanied educational lectures afterwards back at campsites lodges near where we stay overnight before returning home again after completing entire journey undertaken together throughout those memorable days spent exploring wide-open spaces full freedom exhilarating sense discovery everywhere you look every turn taken brings something new always waiting ahead next morning another chance see what wonders await us still out there somewhere yet unseen..

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