There’s no way of describing just how many animals there are on an African safari. The opportunity you’ll have to get close to the animals is actually quite remarkable, especially if you’re only used to visiting zoos in the UK.
Seeing a baby elephant grow into its environment with its family can be wonderful to watch, and they will often link trunks with their mothers, and the relationship is certainly special to watch.
You may get the chance to watch a baby wildebeest run for the first time, and they actually possess the ability to run just minutes after they’re born. If that’s not proof their made to run then I don’t know what is.
One of the biggest attractions in Rwanda and Uganda is Gorillas, and these will begin to walk after 9 months, and again it can be an unforgettable moment when you witness a gorilla being bought up in its first four months of life.