mardi 3 juillet 2018

Here Is Why Tanzania Safari Tours Are The Best

By Scott Stone


Organizing a trip to Africa is certain to be a daunting task, even for individuals who have traveled to many places over their lifetime. With extensive natural beauty dotting the continent, it is no wonder tourists often find it hard to pick a favorite travel spot. If you are wowed by wildlife, the East Africa region should definitely be in your itinerary. The following are some of the highlights of Tanzania safari tours.

One of the reasons why Tanzania is renowned within the tourist community is its abundance of wildlife. Unlike the west where people only get to see most wildlife in zoos, visitors to this East African nation get to see them in their natural habitat. The successive governments in the country have done a lot to protect the natural reserves famed for wildlife.

This has led to the flourishing of diverse species all across the nation right to the border with Kenya. Both the grasslands and the mountainous regions are roamed by large groups of cheetahs, leopards, lions, buffaloes, wildebeests and elephants. The Serengeti alone, which is the biggest national park in the country, is estimated to host over 3000 lions.

Many tourists who travel to East Africa to sightsee usually hope to spot any of the Big Five. Luckily, this is always a guarantee for those who travel to Tanzania. The Big Five is a phrase that was devised to refer to leopards, lions, black rhinos, buffaloes and elephants. The five species are specially regarded as the pride of Africa.

If you are lucky, you may be able to spot the five during your first game drive. The healthy population of the Big Five has been largely spurred by conservation. Today, the two areas where you are assured of spotting them are the Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti National Park.

The country is also known to be home to one of the eight wonders of the world, the Great Migration. This is a natural event that takes place once each year in the Mara River. The River is a boundary between the Serengeti and the Maasai Mara National Park in Kenya.

Each year, tourists from all over the world gather around the banks to watch thousands of zebras and wildebeest attempt to cross the river that always swarms with crocodiles. You might want to travel during migration season in order to watch the spectacle. Talk to your tour organizer to help you decide the best time to travel.

Tanzanians are also renowned for their vibrant culture. Upon landing at the main airport, tourists are always greeted by troupes of avid traditional dancers. There are a total of seven world heritage sites within the country. The coastal areas also have a unique history. They used to serve as ports for slaves captured from the countryside by slave traders from the Middle East.

Tanzanian weather is pleasant for most of the year. The rainy and dry seasons present the only weather variations through the year. November and April are the only two wet months. If you are undecided on where to go for your vacation, you should certainly visit this East African gem.




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