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Thursday, 4 June 2015

There Is Nowhere in the World Quite Like Tanzania

We have all grown up reading books and watching the wildlife of African grasslands on our television sets. Visiting the parks like Serengeti and Maasai Mara is a dream come true for every wildlife lover. Tanzania is renowned for best safari experiences and offering game viewing to thousands of tourists every year in Ngorongoro Crater, Arushi National Park, Ruaha and Serengeti plains etc. for the annual migration of animal herds including many majestic animals like Zebra, Impala and Wildebeest which are only found only in Africa.

 Approximately 20% The Tanzanian landscape is protected for the wildlife, the designated game reserves and game parks having excellent concentration of flora and fauna. Talking about these protectedwildlife parks, the major attractions on a safari to Tanzania are the Big Five:
  •  African Lion
  •  African Elephants
  •  Cape Buffalo
  •  African Leopard
  •  White/Black Rhinoceros
 Ngorongoro Crater- The 8th Wonder of the World

One of the Africa’s most famous sites, Ngorongoro Crater is a home to highest density of wildlife in Africa. The genuinely mind blowing environment covering a spectacular 265 square kilometres guarantees a great viewing of wildlife, here you will get to see the tiny shapes of animals crawling in the huge landscape from the vantage point. The most highly rated attraction in Ngorongoro is the critically endangered African Black Rhino in a protected environment. You are also most likely to witness a decent population of African Leopards as well. 



Serengeti- The Stomping Ground Of Great Migration

One of the most celebrated parks in the world, the Serengeti is a tourist hub which invites a plethora of photographers across the globe to shoot in the great migration circuit covering a vast area of pristine African savannah. The landscape offers a stunning game viewing, and is famous to capture the wild animals in action. The huge migration attracts prides of Lions, Cheetahs and Leopards for easy hunting. In fact, a full array of African wildlife can be witness in Serengeti, pack of wild dogs stretching their legs through 1200 miles of protected landscape with vultures flying above the skyline gathering near a prey where the laughing Hyenas are partying. All this adds up to a similar experience as it was telecasted. The Serengeti is divided into different zones, each zone will give a different story to tell back home:
  •       Southern Serengeti: Best time to visit is between Dec to Mar.
  •        Central Serengeti: Any time of the year.
  •        The Western Corridor: Best time to visit is between May through mid-July.
  •        Eastern Serengeti: Famous for night drives and walking safaris.
  •        Northern Serengeti: Best time to visit is between late July to early November.


 Not only animals but a number of bird species and reptiles too share this ecosystem. Tanzania safaris will fulfil your wish to check out on Ostriches and the giant Nile Crocodiles. During the great migration, the crocodiles enjoy their honeymoon period as they get to hunt easily waiting patiently near the shores of the river. The dramatic display of power and unforgiving nature is simply spine-chilling, a once in a lifetime experiences indeed!

The concentration of animals near the water is phenomenal; the widest range of safari activities in the country makes Serengeti a heaven in disguise where you will get outrageously good safari pack filled with thrills and excitement. The raw Africa experience which you’ll get in a safari to Tanzania is simply unmatchable; the children will have the time of their lives at this greatest wildlife spectacle on earth.

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