Nature Tours From the world’s smallest plant kingdom, the Cape Floral Kingdom, in the south to the Namib Deserts in the west, the grassveld and Karoo semi-desert in the middle, to the Savannah in the north and the forest in the west, of nature there are more than enough to experience in Southern Africa. With more than 9000 species of plants in the Cape Floral Kingdom alone, an estimated 350 species of mammals and 950 species of birds in Southern Africa, there are more than enough to see and do. Some highlights include: - Protes and Ericas in the cape Floral Kingdom
- 10 000 birds, including albatrosses, following a fishing vessel out at sea
- A Welwitsia tree in the Namib Desert
- Sausage trees and Lala Palms in the Okavango Delta
- Lions hunting impala in Etosha or Kruger National Parks
- Southern Right Whales breaching off the coast of the Cape
- Migrating White Storks walking on wheat field in the Overberg
- Cycads in their natural habitat in the Eastern Cape
- A Knysna Toraco flying in the gigantic Yellowwood Trees in the Tsitsikamma Forest
- A Micro frog hiding in an Arum Lilly in the Cape, to a serenade of frogs at a waterhole in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
- Vultures soaring to where a cheetah has successfully hunted an antelope in one of the may national parks and nature reserves
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