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Tanzania, a land of spectacular
beauty, and one of the largest countries in Africa, is
a union (formed in 1964) between the mainland (Tanganyika),
and the Zanzibar Isles consisting of Unguja (also known
as Zanzibar) and Pemba. It lies on the east coast of Africa,
between 1degree and 11degrees south of the Equator. It
is bordered to the north by Kenya and Uganda. To the west
is Zaire, Rwanda, Burundi and Zambia, and to the south
are Malawi and Mozambique. It covers an area of 945,000
sq. km, the size of Denmark, France, the Netherlands,
the Republic of Ireland, and the United Kingdom combined.
Tanzania is a breathtaking
destination for a first-time safari or for experienced
safari enthusiasts alike. A Tanzania safari offers abundant
wildlife in the world-famous Ngorongoro crater, the Serengeti
and Lake Manyara; huge areas of virgin wilderness and
the pristine silver beaches of Zanzibar and Pemba. Over
25% of Tanzania is either a game reserve, national park
or a controlled area. The quality of Tanzanian lodges
and the general infrastructure has improved in recent
years. Your Tanzania safari can be sublimely luxurious,
wildly adventurous or suitable for the more modest budget.
Here are the 'Must See" attractions if you are planning
a visit to Tanzania:
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| Travelling To Tanzania
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A Tanzania Wildlife
Safari is an unforgettable travel experience, it touches
something deep within you and it is an experience that you
might never forget. A trip to Tanzania is both intriguing
and exciting, created by the fascinating balance between
the wildlife, the landscapes and its people.
A Tanzania Wildlife Safari allows you to explore an astonishing
diversity of landscapes, abundant wildlife and fascinating
cultures in Tanzania while visiting the famous National
Parks within Northern Tanzania. The vast open plain of Serengeti
with the largest concentration of wildlife in the world
and famous for annual wildlife migration.
Africa's Eden the unique Ngorongoro Crater, the spectacular
Lake Manyara National Park in the Great Rift Valley with
its tree climbing Lion, Tarangire National Park, famous
for its eco system with huge Baobab trees and large herds
of Elephants and Arusha National Parks hidden treasure on
the foothills of Volcanic Mount Meru will make your visit
to East Africa unforgettable. Also, a Kilimanjaro climb
is one of the most exciting experiences when you travel
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| Best Time To Visit
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The best time
to see the Wildebeest and Zebra migration in Tanzania
is between May and September and the best time for
large predators is June to October. There are two
rainy seasons; the short rains from November to January
bring afternoon showers whereas the long rains from
late March to early June mean longer, more severe
downpours. From June |
onwards, the temperature rises agreeably
and the drier weather makes the southern Parks of Selous
and Ruaha more accessible. The coastal areas of Zanzibar
and the Indian Ocean and southern Tanzania are generally
hot and humid all year round, with cool breezes from June
to September. We will adapt your itinerary to make sure
that you visit the most game-rich areas at any time.
Tanzania, is therefore a true natural beauty, a land of
mystery, wildlife and hospitality. It's timeless appeal
is a magnet for adventure travellers from all over the world.
Tanzania, the land of Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar is best known
for the vast Serengeti National Park stretching out to over
13,000 square kilometers. It is in the Serengeti that you
will see some of the most spectacular sunsets in the world.
There is so much more in this fascinating country. Ngorongoro
Crater, a world heritage site, is home to a whole host of
wildlife, which have converted the crater floor into their
natural home. There is also the Lake Manyara region popular
for its 'tree-climbing' lions. |
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| Further
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| Most of the National
Parks and Wildlife Reserves shown here are featured within
various Tanzania safari itineraries featured in this site.
We have a wide range of carefully designed tours to carefully
selected wildlife parks and game reserves in Tanzania that
will reveal to you the true meaning of a Tanzania wildlife
safari. Your safari consultant will always be at your assistance
should you need a tailor-made holiday to any of these locations.
For more information regarding this topic, please DO NOT
hesitate to contact us. |
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