Tanzania is one of the best safari destinations you can choose in
Africa. There's an incredible amount of wildlife in a wide variety of
national parks and game reserves, some of which only receive a hand full
of tourists every year and if you choose amongst them, this could give
you the exclusivity you are looking for.The most popular safaris in Tanzania usually include several parks in
the north of the country, and these are also the most known sites to
visit.
Most safaris in Tanzania include parks in the north of the country
like Serengeti and the Ngorongoro crater. But Tanzania's southern parks
are more untouched and unspoiled, and you are more likely to have your
“prey” by yourself and your camera of cause. If you want a real bush
experience, then you should include the parks in the south in your
package. Mikumi, Udzungwa, Ruaha and Selous Game Reserve are beautiful places to visit.
Western Tanzania is the least visited part of Tanzania but perhaps the most interesting if you are a traveller with a sense of adventure. Western Tanzania is the only area where you can see chimpanzees in their natural habitat, and don’t forget the ultimate and authentic wilderness -Katavi National Park.
Rubondo, Gombe,Mahale,Katavi and Kitulo National Parks all found in Western Tanzania.
Western Tanzania is the least visited part of Tanzania but perhaps the most interesting if you are a traveller with a sense of adventure. Western Tanzania is the only area where you can see chimpanzees in their natural habitat, and don’t forget the ultimate and authentic wilderness -Katavi National Park.
Rubondo, Gombe,Mahale,Katavi and Kitulo National Parks all found in Western Tanzania.
The Eastern Circuit is the smallest, but still very interesting, of the safari circuits.
Sadaani National Park is the only place where you can meet wildlife on
the beach; the only place Bush meets Beach! And the Rhino sanctuary in
Mkomazi is a very interesting detour en route from Arusha to the Indian
Ocean around Tanga and Pangani. There are Mkomazi and Saadani National parks in this circuit
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