What are the big five, where to see them, their population For anyone organizing an African safari, or specifically a Tanzania safari tour, I believe you are familiar with the phrase Big Five as this is the most prevalently used phrase while marketing Africa’s wildlife safari tourism. In fact most of the tour agents and Safari Company will use this term to describe the diverse wildlife species found in the various national parks as well as game reserves across the continent. It is with no doubt that most of the holiday makers that visit this beautiful continent come to see these amazing animals but then the biggest question remains: What is the safari Big 5? Well the phrase Big Five originally was used by game hunters several years back in time to mean the different species including the African elephant, the rhino (black and white), the African leopard, the Cape buffalo plus the African lion which were the most challenging as well as the most dangerous animals to be hunted down on foot. Interestingly among the early hunters anyone able to hunt any of these trophy animals was considered to have caught the biggest prize to them. Today however when we talk about the Big five we refer to the top most sought-after animals for Any game viewing safari in Africa. This in reality is considered a very fascinating and highly rewarding encounter to be able to sight all these animals while on safari as justified by many who have visited this beautiful continent. In this article we are going to look at each of these animals in detail, get to know them more and even know where they can best be seen in Africa. Read also on the Top 20 antelopes of the Serengeti National Park. The African Lion
What are the big five, where to see them, their population For anyone organizing an African safari, or specifically a Tanzania safari tour, I believe you are familiar with the phrase Big Five as this is the most prevalently used phrase while marketing Africa’s wildlife safari tourism. In fact most of the tour agents and Safari Company will use this term to describe the diverse wildlife species found in the various national parks as well as game reserves across the continent. It is with no doubt that most of the holiday makers that visit this beautiful continent come to see