Nature treks are one of the more active ways to explore the landscapes and wildlife of Queen Elizabeth. Locations include the shady Maramagambo forest; #Mweya Peninsula with its scenic views; and #Ishasha River, where you may spot a variety of forest and savanna species as well as having a unique opportunity to get extremely close to hippos - on foot! ..#Mweya Peninsula offers #savannah and #woodland with beautiful views and bold warthogs. At the southern end of the park, visitors can enjoy an easy stroll along the #Ishasha River, where they can spot a variety of #forest and #savannabird and #mammal species as well as having a unique opportunity on this walk to get extremely close to hippos on foot, while remaining perfectly safe on the raised bank above the river.You can book your tour with your best #tourism company #www.ssemambotours.com.For more information about fees and booking, visit our website and different social media handles
Pangolin is the world’s only scaly and most trafficked animal. They have large, protective keratin scales covering their skin and they live in hollow trees or burrows, depending on the species. Pangolins are the only words’ mammals with keratin scales covering the whole body. The word pangolin comes from the Malay word 'pengguling' which means 'one who rolls up'. Pangolins roll up into a tight ball with their overlapping armored scales in order to protect them from the predators such as lions, leopards, hyenas and jackals. Why they are the most trafficked mammals in the world? Pangolins are estimated to be the single most poached and trafficked species on the planet because they are threatened by poachers for their meat and scales which are used in Chinese traditional medicine for a variety of ailments including; excessive anxiety and hysterical crying in children, women thought to be possessed by devils and ogres, malarial fever, and deafness. In Africa they hunt the ...

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