Tanzania Safaris

An African safari will seem incomplete without visiting the east Africa’s bio diverse Tanzania, on well customized Tanzania Safaris. The from the giant features like Mount Kilimanjaro, the Ngorongoro Crater, and many more to bustling ancient baobab and the serene beauty of Tanzania will make you feel the real African experience.  Tanzania safaris are a great idea to consider when planning your safari to Africa. Tanzania has three safari circuits, and each one of them, in its own right, would make Tanzania a top wildlife destination. Safaris in Tanzania are a popular one on most travellers bucket list for an African trip.

On your Tanzania Safari, the Northern circuit with the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater are a must visit in the country since they offer one of the best classical safaris adventure in Africa, especially if timed with the annual wildebeest migration.

 The Great Migration in Tanzania

The Great migration is an all year event where mammal grazer with over 1.5 million wildebeest, over 8000 zebra and gazelles naturally, mark their legendary journey of about 1,800 miles, in pursue for the fresh pastures to graze on and water, however their movements are usually followed up by the large predators such as the lions, Cheetah, leopards, whose intentions is normally to prey on the moving mammals, letting only the fittest to survive.

What is the best safari in Tanzania?

Tanzania Safaris do not lack attractions. The country is a home to several National Parks, Conservation Areas and Game Reserves. The top Tanzanian Safaris destinations include the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tarangire National Park, Serengeti National Park, Ruaha National Park, Lake Manyara National Park and the Selous Game Reserve that is the largest in Africa. The county’s protected areas have made Tanzania Safaris more prominent, with fewer problems in spotting the top wildlife such as the lion, elephant, giraffe, rhinos, wildebeest, gazelle, zebra, African wild dogs and buffalo.

Best things to do on your Tanzania Safari include; spotting the Africa’s Big Five, Witness the Great Migration in the country’s famous National Park, birding with over 1,000 bird species live here, take a hot air balloon safari in Serengeti, cultural experience in the Masai tribe, hiking in the country’s mountains an craters, beach safari to the Zanzibar Island and many more

Tanzania offers a wide range of safaris for both first timers and seasoned campaigners. The ease with which a child-friendly safari can be combined with a beach holiday makes Tanzania a show-in for families, while the country’s most exclusive and luxurious safari lodges and beach retreats make for an unforgettable honeymoon in Africa.

Other frequently asked questions

Is Tanzania good for safaris?

With about 22 National Parks and several Game Reserves, Tanzania is a well-known safari destination for its highest concentrations of game parks and nature reserves. The most visited national reserves that worth visiting for bird watching includes the Serengeti National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area and more.

Is Kenya or Tanzania safari better?

Depending on what one craves to do or witness, both Kenya and Tanzania offer exceptional adventure for their visitors. Kenya is the better-known safari destination, but consequently, most of its prime national parks and game reserves are considerably busier than across the border in Tanzania. For those longing for a longer stay, Tanzania is preferably better since it has several attractions compared to Kenya.

Is Serengeti better than Masai Mara?

Comparing the two has always aroused an unending argument in relation with the sighting experience and quantity of animal species that one can spot on a safari. In terms of wildlife density Serengeti being bigger hosts large amounts of animals compared to Masai Mara which in our opinion is better for game viewing. Although Serengeti boasts massive wildlife populations the wildlife is spread across a far larger area because the park is so much bigger than Masai Mara.