Why Visit Tanzania for Tanzania Safaris

Why Visit Tanzania for Tanzania Safaris to Tanzania Safari destinations where you adventure Tanzania wildlife safari Tour. Tanzania has whatever you are dreaming of – be it tropical islands, climbing the highest mountain in Africa, diving for marine treasures, or watching the annual migration of plains game. There is something for everyone: from the most hard-bitten adventurer to the most discerning connoisseur of food and wine.

It is inherently a wild and adventurous area that has only been partly tamed by man. Its development is apparent in its vibrant cities and charming towns, its primitive origins still evident in its rugged peaks and sprawling savannah and desert lands.

Travel to Tanzania for extraordinary encounters with its exceptional wildlife on a safari not to be forgotten any time soon. Alternatively, travel to Tanzania to “get away from it all” and enjoy spectacular, uncrowded powder white sandy beaches. Or, why not spice the journey with some culture? Discover one of the world’s last unique and unspoiled countries.

The idyllic islands adrift in the Indian Ocean, on the other hand, are just waiting for the chance to seduce elegant travelers with their warm waters, colorful spice markets, and a unique style of barefoot luxury In general, the style of the Indian Ocean is that of relaxed simplicity with several, truly a la mode hotels built from nothing but palm, wood, and thatch.

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8 Day Tanzania Wildlife Safari; The 8 Day Tanzania Wildlife Safari will make you to explore The comfortable weather and unparalleled scenic beauty with roads that run through it, littered with campgrounds and lodges, excellent year-round wildlife viewing; flocks of flamingos, silent families of giraffes, noisy packs of wild dogs, lions with no trouble finding lunch; zebras roaming around waiting for sunset. Read More…

11 Day Tanzania Wildlife Tour; The 11 Day Tanzania Wildlife Tour, With your naturalist guide, leave for Tarangire National Park, Tanzania’s third largest National Park and sanctuary to an unusually large elephant population. Majestic baobab trees are an interesting feature of the park that dwarf the animals that feed beneath them. Animals converge along the Tarangire River, Read More…

12 Day Tanzania Cultural & Nature Walk; The 12 Day Tanzania Cultural & Nature Walk Tour, With your naturalist guide, leave for Tarangire National Park, Tanzania’s third largest National Park and sanctuary for an unusually large elephant population. Majestic baobab trees are an interesting feature of the park that dwarf the animals that feed beneath them. Animals converge along the Tarangire River, which provides the only everlasting water supply. Read More…

18 Day Kilimanjaro Hiking Tour Tanzania Zanzibar Adventure safari; The 18 Day Kilimanjaro Hiking Tour Tanzania Zanzibar Adventure safari will make you explore the Best of Tanzania safari includes all of the major highlights of Tanzania – from climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro to a Lodge Safari in the Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti and Lake Manyara. From here you proceed to relaxing on the white sandy Indian Ocean beaches of Zanzibar. You will not regret your Safari. Read More…

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With about 30% of the territory under protection, Tanzania counts 13 national parks, 16 wildlife reserves, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, marines parks and protected areas. The Northern Circuit is the most popular for game safaris and includes Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Mt. Kilimanjaro.

Thousands upon thousands of wildebeest that march in mindless unison on the annual migration through the Serengeti, perhaps? Or a family of elephants wading across the wide, muddy Rufiji/Tarangire River? What about a pride of well-fed lions sunbathing on the grassy floor of the majestic Ngorongoro Crater? Certainly, it is such images that tend to spring to mind when one thinks of Tanzania. And properly so!

Tanzania, truly, is a safari destination without peer. The statistics speak for themselves: an unparalleled one-quarter of its surface area has been set aside for conservation purposes, with the world-renowned Serengeti National Park and incomprehensibly vast Selous Game Reserve heading a rich mosaic of protected areas that collectively harbor an estimated 20 percent of Africa’s large mammal population.

SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK TANZANIA; Serengeti National Park with 14,763 sq km is the largest Tanzanian park, contiguous with Kenyan Masai Mara and extending almost to Lake Victoria. Read More…

LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK TANZANIA; Lake Manyara National park is one of the most popular Tanzanian parks along the Northern circuit. It is located on the ridge of the Rift Valley, with the escarpment in the western border of the park. Read More…

TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK TANZANIA; Tarangire National Park is located along the Tarangire river, to the south of Lake Manyara. During the dry season, from August to October,Tarangire has one of the highest concentration of wildlife than any other African national park. Read More…

NGORONGORO CRATER CONSERVATION AREA; The area is located between the Serengeti and Lake Manyara. The area covers about 8.300 kms including Olduvai Gorge, Lake Ndutu and Masek and a series of volcanoes most of which are inactive. Read More…

MOUNT KILIMANJARO TANZANIA; Kilimanjaro is a giant volcano reaching an elevation of 5,895 m with Uhuru Peak. Other names for this volcano are: Kilima Dscharo, Oldoinyo Oibor (white mountain in Masai) and Kilima Njaro meaning shining mountain in Swahili. Read More…

RUBONDO ISLANDS; Visit the Rubondo Island National Park for nature walking, relaxing, fishing, boat Excursions, Bird Watching, name it. Tanzania’s tenth National Park and the only one in Lake Victoria, Rubondo Island is located in the southwest of Lake Victoria on a 240 sq. km island. Read More…

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