Tanzania Wonder Safaris
Have a great time in TanzaniaTanzania has some of the best unspoiled Wildlife Game viewing areas, with some of them still remotely located and unaccessible by road.
The most visited National Parks
are located on the northern circuit of Tanzania and includes, Arusha National Park which is located near the tourist city of Arusha, Tarangire National Park an hours drive from Arusha City, Lake Manyara National Park a bird watchers paradise, Ngorongoro Crater a National Heritage Site and the world famous Serengeti National Park famous for the annual wildebeest migration where millions of wildebeests, thousands of zebras and gazelles grace in the short grass plains.
To the Southern Circuit of Tanzania,
there are the less visited National Parks of Mikumi, Selous Game Reserve and Ruaha National Park. However this Parks are highly rich in wildlife and are easily accessed by air (to Selous is a 45 minutes flight). This parks can also be accessed by road.
The west circuit of Tanzania comprises
of Katavi National Park and the Mahale Mountain National Park which can be reached only by air either from Dar es salaam the commercial Capital of Tanzania and from Arusha.
Not forgetting the paradise beaches of Zanzibar, Pemba, Mafia Island, Bagamoyo and Pangani.
Tanzania once voted as the best wildlife game viewing country in Africa by Safaribookings.com, is surely a first choice for wildlife lovers to consider.
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If you want to travel Tanzania get in contact with us. We will make you an offer you can’t refuse!
Jeremia was showing us such beautiful places. I have never seen such stunning landscapes and so many animals. We will definitely come back to see more of Tanzania!
Traveling with Tanzania Wonder Safari was a pleasure. Our guide was speaking very good english and knew the national parks inside out. Have a look at my travel blog on www.empfehlbar.de for pictures and stories about our trip!
We loved our days with you and your skilled and professional company. It is amazing how many animals and birds you knew the names of.