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Tanzania Safari Guide
Arusha Safari Guide A popular day trip for travellers staying in Arusha is to visit the Arusha National Park. (It is an easy 40-minute drive from Arusha). An Arusha safari... [more information] Great Migration FAQ But what is so special about the Great Wildebeest Migration? Well the sight of almost two million animals moving across the legendary plains of East Africa... [more information] Mahale Chimpanzee Safari Guide A chimpanzee safari in the remote Mahale Mountains is an once-in-a-lifetime experience. Only accessible by small aircraft and boat the Mahale Mountains National Park is road-free park... [more information] Ngorongoro Safari Guide The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) encompasses a large area of the plains on the southern side of the Serengeti and also the Ngorongoro Highlands... [more information] Ruaha Safari Guide Ruaha National Park is all about wilderness, spectacular scenery and wildlife. Due to its remote location, Ruaha National Park is largely unexplored making it a unique Tanzania safari... [more information] Selous Safari Guide Remote, untouched and unspoilt - the Selous Game Reserve is Africa’s largest protected wildlife reserve and covers more than five percent of Tanzania’s total area... [more information] Serengeti Safari Guide The Serengeti National Park covers about 15,000km˛. The movement of wildebeest across the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem is one of the greatest spectacles in the natural world... [more information] Tanzania Cultural Heritage Sites Better known for its wilderness areas, Tanzania nonetheless provides a rich cultural and historical aspect. Aside from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania has three other Cultural Heritage Sites... [more information] Tanzania Natural Heritage Sites Tanzania Natural Heritage Sites include the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Serengeti National Park, Selous Game Reserve and Kilimanjaro National Park... [more information] Tanzania World Heritage Sites An indication of the spectacular attractions on offer in Tanzania is the presence of eight World Heritage Sites in the country – the most of any African country... [more information] Tarangire Safari Guide Covering 2850 sq km ˛, Tarangire National Park lies to the south of the Maasai Steppes and derives its name from the Tarangire River that provides water to the wildlife in this area... [more information]
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