5 Reasons Why Millennials Love Traveling

You have probably heard of the word “millennial” a lot of times.

This generation encompasses individuals born after 1980 and is perhaps the most active generation in the 21st century. While some associate millennials with social media and technology, they are also well-known for their activeness when it comes to traveling.

Indeed, previous generations also enjoyed booking tours and vacations to different countries and places. However, there was more stress on getting a job and earning income for practical reasons such as getting a house, paying for insurances, and buying a car. These old generations also married and settled even in their early 20s.

The millennials of today, however, place more value on visiting other places and countries instead of saving their money for a new house or a new car. Settling down has also become somewhat the least priority with the millennials. Instead, traveling has become their driving force to get a job or two.

There’s no doubt that millennials of this century have a strong sense of wanderlust.

Here are five reasons why the millennial generation has fallen in love with traveling:

#1 Cultural Immersion
One of the growing improvements in this generation is an appreciation and respect for various cultures. Hence, a millennial would travel to other countries for more than just the sights and the parties. Millennials want to immerse themselves in the culture in order to gain an authentic and valuable experience. This is indeed a good reason to travel as it teaches respect and value for different traditions and customs.

#2 Investing in Experience
Previous generations may find the millennials’ enthusiasm for traveling as impractical and view it as a waste of money. However, it’s no different from how the previous generations invested their money on properties and practical things. Instead, they are choosing to invest in life experiences.

#3 Finding the “Self”
The millennials today are all about exploring their options and going beyond the box. With traveling, they can take the time to decide on what they really want. They may travel and find that the culture and environment of a particular place are where they want to live in or have the career opportunities that they seek. Traveling can also be a stress-reliever for the millennials experiencing hard times in their jobs. Hence, they not only get to visit and explore, but they also widen their horizons.

#4 Travelling Is More Accessible
There are now a lot of tour and travel agencies that offer options that are not only affordable but also inclusive of itineraries that are worth every penny. One of these travel agencies is Adgentes Africa Safari who offers all-inclusive African safari vacations for individuals from Canada.

Millennials can choose between the safaris of Tanzania, Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Swaziland, Botswana, and Namibia. They can also choose between different itineraries that feature various spots from the continent.

These packages then include the flights, the accommodations, and meals. Such an example shows that traveling has become more affordable and accessible to many. This affordability and accessibility further encourages millennials to get stable jobs.

#5 Social Media
There is no doubt that the millennials are the biggest users of social media and smartphones. The internet has also increased the appeal of traveling for millennials since the internet has also become a medium to post photos and videos of places.

The internet also offers millennials many choices and lets them discover other areas aside from the most sought-after vacation destinations. Millennials then want to replicate the tourist photos and vlogs (video blogs) that they see online. Other than that, seeing and experiencing the places in real life is much different and much better than seeing it on the screens of phones and laptops.

Thus, should you also want to book your own trip, specifically to Africa, whether or not you’re a millennial you can always check out our safari tour packages at www.adgentesafricasafari.ca!

7 Animals You’ll Find in African Safaris

What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the word “safari”?

Surely it’s an image of savannahs with the sunset’s vibrant hues of orange and yellow in the background. If it isn’t the savannah, you may also be thinking of the lion which is perhaps one of the most well-known and commonly found animals from African safaris.

However, there are still much more animals that you can find on a trip to the beautiful and picturesque lands of Africa. You can even come up close and personal with these creatures when you book a Safari tour package from Adgentes Africa Safari.

#1 Lion
Of course, you will find the King of the Jungle in Africa. It is also one of the most sought-after animals by tourists visiting Africa. You can see these animals during dawn or dusk which is when they hunt. During the heat of the midday, you’ll find them resting under the trees. It’s even more memorable and impressive when you witness them during a kill. However, do not expect to observe this right away as it is in the nature of lions to rest for twenty hours. You can find these majestic creatures in the safaris of Kenya and Tanzania.

#2 Rhinoceros
These animals have been in the lands for over millions of years. There are also two species of these animals, the white and the black. The difference between these two is the shape of their bottom lips. They rely on their sense of smell when they are identifying danger as they have poor eyesight. It is rather unfortunate, however, that they are declining in population and are slowly extinct due to poaching. It is a sad truth that we now only have less than 30,000. To witness these creatures in their natural habitat, you can head to the national parks in Kenya.

#3 Elephants
Apart from the lions, elephants are also animals that are sought-after by many tourists. These creatures are very social and intelligent. You can find them in savannas, woodlands, swamps, deserts, and forests as they are adaptable to various environments. You will also see these creatures kept in place by a matriarchal female elephant. Kenya and Tanzania’s national parks are the places that you can visit to witness these majestic creatures.

#4 Leopards
These creatures are nocturnal hunters and are mostly solitary hunters. These speedy hunters are also very shy, so you should find them hiding on the branches of trees. The trees are also where they observe and come to for protection. Parks with few lions are where you can mostly witness these creatures as lions are their rivals when it comes to prey. Tanzania and Kenya are the places where you can find leopards.

#5 Giraffes
Giraffes are very social creatures and are usually the favorite of kids because of their comical long necks. While they are often the prey of lions, their population remains stable, and they are still abundant and easily spotted. National parks in Tanzania and Kenya are the places you can visit to witness them.

#6 Cheetahs
Often mistaken as leopards or vice versa, cheetahs are much quicker and are the world’s fastest animal. They are similar, however, in terms of solitude and hunting. They usually hunt during the early hours of the morning. You can find them in national parks in Tanzania and Kenya.

#7 Gorillas
A trip to Africa is also never complete without witnessing these creatures. These animals may be large, but they are actually shy and gentle. Sadly, these creatures are slowly becoming extinct due to poaching and the loss of their habitats. As they are well-protected, you will have to trek deep into Uganda and Rwanda’s forests for hours to witness them in their full glory and natural habitats.

See these animals for yourself by booking a tour package with us! Visit our website http://www.adgentesafricasafari.ca/ to check out more information about our packages.