A $4,000 adventure: Vietnamese tourist captures Africa’s wildlife in Masai Mara
Bui Xuan Viet, a photographer from Dong Nai Province in southern Vietnam, spent over VND100 million (US$4,000) on a trip to Africa in late November.
His destination was the Masai Mara National Reserve in western Kenya, spanning 1,500 square kilometers. Known for its biodiversity, the reserve is home to the “Big Five” (lions, rhinos, elephants, leopards, and buffalo) alongside wildebeests, hyenas, and more.
In one scene, Viet and his group’s safari vehicle stopped beside a herd of giraffes as they roamed across the plains.
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