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A safari isn't a place. It is a trip. You might take a safari to see a monkey or a safari to the savanna to see lions. But, a safari is not a place, it is a trip on land, usually in jungle or savanna environments, which is engaged in for the purpose of viewing or hunting animals. Most often, the modern safarisafarisafari involves viewing, photographing, and experiencing animals in their natural habitats. With greater laws for the preservation of many animal species, fewer people undertake aaa safarisafarisafari to hunt animals.Some safarisafarisafari trips are done mostly by motor transport. It may simply be too dangerous to be walking around lions, tigers, and bears, or other possibly deadly animals. It can also be dangerous to the animals to closely interact with humans. Watching animals from the security of aaa vehicle allows one to come more closely to the animals with less danger to both animals and humans.

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