If you've ever heard the phrase Big Five, you should know that this is about six African animals that are difficult to hunt. What you may not know is that you can meet them all and many more if you go to a safari in Tanzania. Choosing to go safari may be the most exciting thing you have done years and you can create memories for a lifetime.

Tanzania safari gives you the opportunity to be bold, to be connected to nature and get in touch with your wild side. If you happen to be there you do not really meet the six largest. They are not the biggest animals, how do you think this is the most dangerous and difficult to hunt on foot - the African elephant, the Cape buffalo, lion, rhino and beautiful leopard. If you are a hunter, a special Grand Slam hunt all these six and you will get a special prize for it. Otherwise, you can just admire the wild beauty from afar.

African elephants have hairless skin, fan-shaped ears, upper incisors ivory and a very long torso. You may think that this is a peaceful animal, but it is one of the most dangerous, they are big, but it can be easily hidden in the tall grass and there is a chance they take no more notice than any other animal. If you go to the safari, you will need to close encounter with danger and your friends to tell their stories of courage.

The Lion King animals can also be found in Tanzania. This big cat is considered to be the best and most exciting game of the six largest hunting, because it is very dangerous, for example, an elephant, charges without notice. Savannah High grass is a great camouflage lion and his unpredictable temperament will be a real spectacle.

Leopards are solitary in nature and can be black or tawny coat spotted rosettes. This is one of the most difficult to hunt because it has a very sensitive nature and nocturnal animals. You will have the opportunity to go exploring the wildlife, even during the night.

African buffalo has large horns and is considered the most dangerous of the six largest. Meeting one of the thrill is unparalleled.

Last but not least is the rhino - which can be either black or white with a thick-skinned herbivore horns on the nose.

The rest of the day I spent relaxing around camp for drinking environment. Relaxing and knowledge of the local Maasai. The next day, Philemon [the driver] and I were joined as a camp counselor, and he showed us where to find the countryside and animals. Seeing the elephant herds of Kilimanjaro in the background of many years were spent in the East and the South African accent.

Go Tanzania safari - explore this unique and dangerous animals, the Big Five, and create their own stories with them, the stories you tell for years and years to come!

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