I have been asked by a few fellows here about Africa and would my husband and I have gone if we had not been able to afford to hunt, YES.
We enjoyed watching the animals and the interaction between the animals, the vast herds of animals and the migration of the wildebeest and zebras is mind boggling.
Mt Kilimanjaro, Victoria Falls, Table Mountain, going on a Mountain gorilla safari was enjoyable for me. We also enjoyed Tiger fishing, and bird hunting. Cheyenne;s grandfather went Tiger fishing a couple of years ago and said it was one if his best trips ever. It is exhilarating to float down the river watching the hippos fight and other animals coming to the river for a drink
I am not sure if Americans can or would even want to go to this part of Africa now But years ago we enjoyed the trip down the Nile, the Pyramids, and riding camels across the sands.
By all means, yes, go, if you can. You could spend a month in Africa easily and never get homesick. Of course, those of you who enjoy hunting, would enjoy hunting Africa, but it is worth seeing even if you dont hunt.
We enjoyed watching the animals and the interaction between the animals, the vast herds of animals and the migration of the wildebeest and zebras is mind boggling.
Mt Kilimanjaro, Victoria Falls, Table Mountain, going on a Mountain gorilla safari was enjoyable for me. We also enjoyed Tiger fishing, and bird hunting. Cheyenne;s grandfather went Tiger fishing a couple of years ago and said it was one if his best trips ever. It is exhilarating to float down the river watching the hippos fight and other animals coming to the river for a drink
I am not sure if Americans can or would even want to go to this part of Africa now But years ago we enjoyed the trip down the Nile, the Pyramids, and riding camels across the sands.
By all means, yes, go, if you can. You could spend a month in Africa easily and never get homesick. Of course, those of you who enjoy hunting, would enjoy hunting Africa, but it is worth seeing even if you dont hunt.