Safari in Tanzania

The Serengeti in Tanzania is one of the most incredible places on the face of the planet. Spanning well over 12,000 miles in northern Tanzania, it is an ecosystem in Africa, that includes the Serengeti National Park as well as several game reserves. It also plays host to the second largest terrestrial mammal migration in the world (The Great Migration); is known as one of the ten natural wonders of the world and is 1 of 7 Natural Wonders of The World. The Serengeti is also renowned for its large lion population and is one of the best places to observe various bird spe-cies. Approximately 70 large mammal and 500 bird species are found there. If one has the opportunity to spend time and take in the undescribably beauty of Africa, especially in Tanzania, then the Serengeti is something that should not be missed. We’ve put together a list of some of our favorite ethical safari touring companies as well as an expose on Glorious Tanzania, a woman owned, black owned and Tan-zanian born company creating waves in the travel industry. The best times to visit the Serengeti National Park are during the months of January to February or from June through September. Being that the hottest months in Tanzania are January thru March, winter holiday in Tanzania and on safari sounds like a fabulous choice.

The absolutely breathtaking country of Tanzania is one of the best places you could go on vacation. Full of gorgeous scenery and home to beau-tiful wildernesses, Tanzania is definitely a place worth visiting. In fact, Tanzania’s wilderness is so popular that its safaris are world-famous activities. If you’re heading to Tanzania soon and would love to explore its wilderness, then you’re going to love these 5 safaris in Tanzania

1. SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK SAFARI
A BIG GAME SAFARI WITH LUXURY NIGHT STAY –  You’ve definitely heard of the Serengeti National Park, which is so ethereal and popular that it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Serengeti Na-tional Park Safari is probably going to be your top experience, so get ready for a jam-packed time. The Serengeti National Park is home to over 500 cheetahs, around 1000 leopards, 4000 lions, and if you visit during the massive annual migration, you’ll witness hundreds of wildebeests and zebras crossing your path! You can also plan a night stay at the nearby luxury hotels and extend your safari to an ethereal experience. This Tanzanian Safari is truly going to blow your mind away.

2. NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA SAFARI BIG GAME AND RARE BLACK RHINO
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is another UNESCO world heritage site in northern Tanzania and is often dubbed the “seat of humanity” be-cause its paleoanthropological site, Oldupai Gorg-es, had known specimens of the earliest human genus. But anthropology aside, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area offers a unique safari; this is the only place set in a volcanic crater and home to the rare black rhino. You can also get a glimpse of other wild animals like lions, cheetahs, ungulates, wildebeests, zebras, buffaloes, and elephants. It’s definitely one of Tanzania’s best safaris.

3. LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK SAFARI -OVERNIGHT LUXURY STAY
Enroute to Serengeti comes the Lake Manyara National Park, a comparatively small but absolute beast of a national reserve whose safari will have you explore milder wildlife like buffaloes, hippos, giraffes, antelopes, monkeys, and baboons. So, if you’re bringing along kids and don’t want to take any risks, then Lake Manyara National Park Safari is the way to go. This safari may not compare to the Serengeti or the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, but you’ll realize why it’s still so popular; the peaceful tour through the groups of wild ele-phants and shadowed by flocks of exotic birds will bring you a lovely memory. You can spend a night or two in the nearby lodges and witness a tour of a lifetime.

4. TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK SAFARI-WILDEBEAST AND BIRD WATCHING
If you’re thinking, “boy, Tanzania sure has a lot of wildlife parks!”, then you wouldn’t be wrong to be amazed because Tanzania is home to the best and the vastest wildlife reserves. And the Tarangire Na-tional Park is another place where you’ll meet the lovely animals, only in a quiet tone. A rather off-the-road national park brimming with lions, chee-tahs, elephants, wildebeest, zebras, and impalas, the Tarangire National Park Safari is a sight to behold. And if you’re someone who’d love to see some “birbs”, then there’s no place better to be!

5. RUSHA NATIONAL PARK NIGHT GAME DRIVE
The Ruaha National Park is another game-changer. Rather than being located on the northern side of Tanzania, where you’ll find many conservation and wildlife reserve parks like the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Conservation Area, the Ruaha Na-tional Park is located on the Southern side, which explains why it is so in touch with its surroundings. Just entering the Ruaha National Park will grant you a sense of freedom and divinity, and once you get a good look at lions, elephants, and the gor-geous flora and fauna, you won’t want to leave! It’s just the perfect place for a calm, night game drive!

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