Planning an African safari? Get the audio guide for African wildlife. NO NEED TO READ, simply listen and learn without taking your eyes off the animal. This app can be used on a game drive in any game park across Southern and East Africa, from the Kruger National Park to the Serengeti, the Okavango Delta to the Ngorongoro Crater. A must for all wildlife lovers around the world. Whispers of the Wil
d offers something for everyone, from first timers to experienced visitors, children and their parents. Get informed and entertained, and keep the kids occupied on a long game drive. This is not a replacement for a human guide, but we cannot have a human guide with us at all times. Whether on a game drive in a game park, lazing on your balcony at the lodge or simply sitting at home, Whispers of the Wild gives African wildlife lovers the answers they seek. What does the app include?:
• Sleek design
• Beautiful to look at, easy to use
• 350+ minutes of audio guide content
• Covers 50+ African mammal species including:
• Lion,
• elephant,
• zebra,
• leopard,
• cheetah,
• baboons
• giraffe,
• rhino,
• hippo,
• honey badger,
• hyena
• monkeys and many more
• Thoroughly researched and entertainingly written
• 2-15 tracks per animal
• Tracks 1-2 min long, on different topics – find and listen to specific information
• Scientific Specials give deeper insights into certain species
• Read by 3 professional narrators
• Identification aids
• Easy to use tools allow you to quickly identify the animals, even if you’ve never seen them before
• Stunning photographs
• Help you identify different species
• Allow you to distinguish males, females and juveniles
• Animal sounds
• Hear how animals communicate
• Written information
• Quick, informative facts
• Distribution maps
• Show where to find that animal
• Footprints
• Realistic drawings allow you to identify what has passed by
• Interactive game
• Challenge your friends and family to see who is the best animal spotter
• Keep the kids entertained
• Safety advice
• Get the most out of your wildlife encounters
• Keep your family and the wildlife safe
• Ask a question
• Allows you to get interactive with our Facebook and Twitter pages
• Contribute to conservation
• Donate to our Conservation Partner, the Endangered Wildlife Trust