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| Destination Inspiration - Wildlife Ideas for June |
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| Kakamega Forest Reserve, Kenya |
| The only tropical rainforest in Kenya, the Kakamega Forest Reserve is home to 350 species of birds
including rare snake-eating birds. Forest mammals include bushpig, grey duiker, civet, Suni, clawless otters and the occasional
leopard, plus excellent primate viewing including Black and White Colobus, De Brazza Monkeys, Blue Monkey, Olive Baboon and the
Red Tailed Monkey.
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| Iguazu Falls, Argentina |
| On the border with Brazil and nearly 1700 kms from Buenos Aires the mightly Iguazu Falls are not to be
missed. Set in the middle of the jungle you can kayak or canoe in the waters of the Iguazu River or explore the many acres of the
surrounding subtropical rainforest packed with colourful birds and wildlife.
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| Etosha National Park, Namibia |
| Etosha National Park is one of Africa's largest parks covering an area of 22,270 square kilometres.
Visitors can expect to see many buck species, elephant, giraffe, rhino and lions. More fortunate visitors will see leopard and cheetah (less fortunate visitors will be attacked by them).
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| Kakadu National Park, Australia |
| Kakadu National Park, located in the tropical north of Australia, has been continuously inhabited for
over 40,000 years by Aborigines. As well as its ancient rock art and carvings it is an area of tidal flats, floodplains, lowlands and
plateau providing a habitat for many birds, frogs and reptiles including the giant saltwater crocodile.
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