WHY CHOOSE TANZANIA FOR ITS SAFARI? |
Posted: April 15, 2019 |
Tanzania is a major safari destination, probably the most interesting in the world. The concentration of animals and their diversity is exceptional: the spectacle of the great migration is observable more than ten months in the year. All big cats (lions, leopards, cheetahs, etc.), elephants, and other iconic animals are present. The large national parks in the north of the country are very easily accessible by road and are very close to each other for an optimized safari with no downtime. When to go to Tanzania?You can go to Tanzania all year long, taking care to adapt your itinerary according to the animal interests of the chosen season, including the rainy season, which paradoxically is one of the best for the safari (high concentration of 'animals in northern Ngorongoro and South Serengeti, and low tourist attendance). The time difference is very low (1h in summer time, 2h in winter), so short stays are quite possible, opting for the most easily accessible places that are for example the Tarangire, Lake Manyara and the Ngorongoro crater). The air service is also very good with five regular lines and a charter service to Kilimanjaro International Airport. Safari of the big parksIn Tanzania safari, more than anywhere else, the atmospheres are incredible and unique, not only in the national parks and reserves, varied and contrasting landscapes for a guaranteed "Out of Africa" ??effect, but also in the charming camps and lodges that we will have pleasure to propose you, of weak capacity, and in a spirit similar to the safari, in order to prolong the magic of your safari experience. Tanzanians are very hospitable and considerate in nature. On safari staff are trained, serious, courteous and multilingual. Tourist infrastructure has also developed and is of high quality (accommodation, vehicles, light aircraft for domestic flights to Arusha, Zanzibar, Mafia, Pemba, etc.). Customized trip to TanzaniaTanzania, finally, it's not just safari! It is an ideal destination for trekking or hiking of all durations and for all levels: ascent of Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru, treks off the beaten track in Maasai Land (Endulen, Ndutu, Mount Lemagrut, Empakai Crater, Ngorongoro Highlands, etc.), but also for fans of meetings with many ethnic groups and tribes such as Maasai, Hadzabe or Datoga bushmen, paleontology enthusiasts (the Olduvai Gorge, the main subject of studies by the couple Leakey or Yves Coppens) and accomplished athletes (safaris on foot, by canoe, mountain bike, horseback and ... in quad), without forgetting of course the possibilities of seaside stay in Zanzibar (including the visit of Stone Town, classified in the world patrimony of the Unesco
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