African Safari- To Explore The Wildlife of Africa

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The history of Africa is vast and interesting. But most of the visitors visit Africa just to explore the African Culture and African safari

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The

history of africa

begins with Homo sapiens in East Africa; it is the political and developing nation. In Africa agriculture started about in 10,000 BCE and metal work in about 4000 BCE. Civilization was first started in Egypt and then later in Horn. For the African slave trade the Europeans and Arabs took slaves from central, west and southeast of Africa. The history of Africa is a confused to those who want to explore the Africa.

In African culture, it includes all types of cultures and tradition of all continent of Africa. In North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa it is divided with majority of ethnics and tribal cultures. In this home there are number of tribes, ethnic and groups. These groups some times consist of major population or sometime in small group of population. They are great believers in African culture and tradition. The language spoken here is more than hundred languages. Some ethnic groups speak dialects. The majority of the language and dialects spoken here are Arabic, Swahili and Hausa. For official reasons some use African and European language. Like all other cultures even Africa has some folklore and folktales which represents the facts of

African culture

. African culture is a rich tradition of arts and crafts. These African Arts And Crafts includes woodcarvings, brass and leather art works, ethnic sculpture, paintings, pottery, ceremonial and religious headgear and dress. In African culture jewelry making a very old tradition made by women. Such jewelry is made of cowry shells and beads materials.African safari is the most famous thing to be done in Africa including gorilla trekking, bird watching, adventurous activities and beautiful sight seeing in Africa. For an

african Safari

there are few places to explore including Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Rwanda, Botswana and Namibia.

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http://www.voyageafrica.net