01 Jun

Tanzania is world-popular for its jaw-dropping landscape, density of wildlife as well as fascinating tribal individuals. The country’s northern safari regions are the most visited, with sweeping, game-covered plains set alongside soaring escarpments as well as towering volcanic mountains. Here the Great Rift Valley forms a wonderful setting to wildlife reserves like the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s utmost mountain at 5,895m, is a mecca for enthusiastic trekkers as well as mountaineers. If you are searching for such affordable Luxury Tanzania wildlife safari packagesconsider hiring us.      

Luxury Tanzania Wildlife Safari Packages

Tanzania’s national parks are a shelter for enormous concentrations of animals as well as birdlife. The Serengeti National Park alone has almost 2 million wildebeest as well as zebra which roam along age-old pathways, followed by opportunistic lion, cheetah, leopard, hyena as well as jackal. The well-known Ngorongoro Crater is an enormous volcanic caldera where 25,000 animals live in a set of unparalleled grandeur. Maasai tribal people have populated this area for hundreds of years, and to this day still herd their cattle between the native wildlife. A visit to a local village to learn about their civilization and method of life is an eye-opening knowledge. Choose us as your tour operator if you are all set for Tanzania safari packages.  

Other major wildlife regions comprise beautiful Lake Manyara as well as Tarangire national parks – both very dissimilar environments. Lake Manyara is bounded by grassy floodplains and groundwater forest; it is home to several hippos, tree-climbing lions as well as is an asylum for birdlife. Tarangire National Park is famous for its great elephant herds, strange baobab trees as well as bright red soils. On the western border, amid the Mahale Mountains plus Lake Tanganyika, lives one of Africa’s largest populations of wild chimpanzees. A safari here is an extraordinary knowledge. 

Just off Tanzania’s east coast on the Indian Ocean lies the ‘spice island’ of Zanzibar. The mature Stone Town is a UNESCO inheritance scheduled site and a tour of the town reveals its multifaceted history. The island also boasts white sand beaches, clear, turquoise water, as well as beach hotels providing barefoot luxury; a relaxing finish to any East African safari.

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