[vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_tta_tabs style=”flat” shape=”square” color=”white” gap=”5″ active_section=”1″ no_fill_content_area=”true”][vc_tta_section title=” Tanzania Safari Overview” tab_id=”1486470667537-a2a85fab-e1dd”][vc_column_text] Tanzania destinations is home to some of Africa’s most famous national parks and the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro rising above the Serengeti. Most visitors will find themselves passing through Dar es Salaam and heading out on safaris and various wildlife viewing adventures. For those who want to take a break and spend some time soaking up the sun, the beautiful beaches of Zanzibar beckon. Off Pemba and Mafia islands is a whole other kind of natural wonder, one most appreciated by the scuba divers and snorkelers who come here from around the world to experience the coral gardens, colorful fish, and crystal clear waters.
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[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Kilimanjaro Climb” tab_id=”1486470667589-2483ee5c-5337″][vc_column_text] Mount Kilimanjaro One of the most frequented attractions in Tanzania, Mount Kilimanjaro National Park is home to Africa’s highest mountain peak. Many people come here to hike up the mountain, which can be done on a multi-day guided tour, or simply to appreciate it from the base. Mount Kilimanjaro is a World Heritage Site.
.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Serengeti Safaris” tab_id=”1486470715622-f35d8aab-395a”][vc_column_text] Serengeti National Park is a vast treeless plain with thousands, even millions of animals searching for fresh grasslands. As the largest national park in Tanzania, the Serengeti attracts thousands of tourists each year.
The best months for wildlife viewing are between December and June. The wet season is from March to May, with the coldest period from June to October. The annual migration of millions of zebra and wildebeest takes place in May or early June. This migration is one of the most impressive natural events and the primary draw for many tourists.
Large herds of antelope as well as lion, leopard, cheetah, hyena, bat eared fox, hunting dog and jackal are also found in Serengeti National Park. Nearly 500 species of bird have been recorded on the Serengeti. Many of these are attracted to the swamp area. ‘Serengeti’ means an ‘extended place’ in the Maasai language.
.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Zanzibar Tour” tab_id=”1486470717375-aab82118-48bf”][vc_column_text] The Zanzibar archipelago consists of the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba. The island of Zanzibar, also called Unguja, is a major holiday destination known for its beautiful beaches. This island has some of the best beaches in the world with varying surf depending on what side of the island you are on. Visitors will find soft white sand and clear shallow water, along with traditional boats. Stone Town is located in the heart of Zanzibar and features old Arabian townhouses, narrow alleyways and a busy port.
[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][/vc_tta_tabs][vc_tta_tabs style=”flat” shape=”square” color=”white” gap=”5″ active_section=”1″ no_fill_content_area=”true”][vc_tta_section title=”Ngorongoro Tour” tab_id=”1488106131716-7df16b1a-116a”][vc_column_text] Ngorongoro Conservation Area
This huge volcanic crater draws all kinds of wildlife, making it one of the most popular attractions in Tanzania. With a permanent supply of water, animals stay in this area rather than migrating as they do in other areas of the country. Visitors come here primarily for viewing large game and bird watching. Also of interest within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area is the Olduvai Gorge, an important area in the field of archeology. Ancient skull and bone fragments discovered here have revealed critical information about early mankind.
[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Selous Game Reserve” tab_id=”1488106131959-8df69382-96ec”][vc_column_text] Selous is the largest game reserve in Africa. Established in 1922, it covers 5% of Tanzania’s total area. The southern area is a forbidden zone that is undeveloped, heavily forested, and contains a series of steep cliffs. Travelers are limited to the area north of the Rufiji River. This area of the Selous Game Reserve has large open grassland, woodlands, rivers, hills and plains. The best time to visit is July through October.
The Rufiji River bisects the Selous Game Reserve and has the largest catchment area of any river in East Africa. The river is an important feature of the reserve providing the opportunity to watch the diverse water-based wildlife. A broad range of game can be found including elephants, hippos and rhinos as well as buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog, wildebeest, lion, leopard and cheetah. The diversity of bird life in Selous includes over 350 recorded species.
.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Chimpanzee Tour” tab_id=”1488106132195-b3612866-3f2e”][vc_column_text] Gombe Stream National Park is primarily for those who want to get a little off the beaten track and see chimpanzees. This is the smallest national park in Tanzania and is famous for the work of Jane Goodall. This British researcher arrived in 1960 to study the wild chimpanzees and her work turned into what would become the longest running behavioral research program of its kind in the world. Guided walks take visitors into the forest to observe chimps in the wild. Many species of primates and mammals live in the park. Over 200 bird species have been recorded in the tropical forest, including barbets, starlings, sunbirds, crowned eagle, kingfishers and the palm-nut vulture.
Hiking and swimming are other popular activities; a trail leads into the forest to a waterfall in the valley.
[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Lake Victoria Tour” tab_id=”1488106132444-e57b77c4-b1e7″][vc_column_text] Lake Victoria is the largest freshwater lake in Africa and is bordered by Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. This lake is the source of the White Nile and provides an income for millions of residents along its shores. The Tanzanian section of Lake Victoria is one of the least visited regions in the country, however the towns of Bukoba, Musoma and Mwanza have a number of attractions. Near Mwanza and Musoma are many islands, some have become wildlife sanctuaries. Bird watching and fishing trips are popular excursions, and boat trips or hikes can be arranged around Lake Victoria.
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