Tanzania is among many other things famous for its popular and truly amazing national parks. Read through the article below to get inspired!
The Ngorongoro Crater is the best place in Tanzania to see the big five and due to the shape and size of this incredible natural landscape. The Crater is the world’s largest inactive Volcano Caldera and its beauty is awe-inspiring. A healthy population of black rhino and some of the largest tusker elephant left in Africa today are high lights as well as the Crater being home to strong population of lion, leopard and hyena along with good herds of non – Migration wildebeest, Buffalo and Zebra Others game in the Crater include; Several Cat, Cheetah, Jackal, grants and Thompsons, gazelle, Flamingo and bat eared foxes, along with approximately 400 Species of bird. One you have finished your gave drive in the Crater there are many activities within Ngorongoro Conservation Area including, walking, visiting the Maasai and Olduvai George. Tanzania is often referred to as the earliest known humans at Olduvai George it is one of the most famous archeological sites in the world and well worth a visit.
Often Overshadowed by the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire has immense Conservations of game in the peak months (July – February) and fraction of the Visitor that go to any of the others Northern Parks. The game viewing is superb and the atmosphere and habitat is the completely different from the other Parks’. Tarangire is the Surpring singly large giving visitors more space and a more intimate game viewing environment of all the Parks in the region. Tarangire is a Sanctuary for an incredibly large elephant population and animals Congregate along the Tarangire River which provides the only permanent water supply in the area. Majestic baobab trees and interesting landscapes area feature of the park as well as a great diversity including lion, leopard, Cheetah and over 6000 elephant.
Lake Manyara is a beautiful, scene park on the road from Arusha to the Ngorongoro Crater the lake it self takes up much of the Park leaving a strip of land running down it shores where game Concentrates famous for its tree – climbing, lions, flamingos, breathtaking scenery and the Soda ash lake in the Centre makes it reason enough to visit here for a dag especially in the wet Months (March – June) where the elephants are enjoying the lush surroundings.
At the lowest Point of the Rift Valley in East Africa sits the Shallow Soda lake of Lake Natron. The lake is highly alkaline and is an ideal environment for flamingos to feed and to feed and to breed while enjoying relative Security from Predators thus the lake is the home to more than 2 Million of the birds. Every evening thousands of Prink Flamingos fly overheard exposing the deep garnet feathers under their wings. In addition to seeing these amazing birds you can like to the beautiful water falls in the area or for those wanting a little more adventure. You can try hacking the active Volcano of Oldonyo Lengai means “The Mountain of god” in the Maasai language. The summit of this strato Volcano is 2962 Meters above sea level and affords direct views into the Caldera of Tanzania only officially Certified active Volcano. The hike can take any where between 8-12 hours and is done during the night so you can experience an amazing sunrise at the Summit.
Serengeti is the Tanzania most popular national Park a world heritage site and one of the 7 natural wonders of Africa. The Serengeti is farmed for its annual migration when hundreds of thousands of Zebra and Thomson’s gazelle join more than 1 Million Wildebeest on their frek for fresh grazing even when the migration is quite, the Serengeti offers arguably the most scintillating game viewing in Africa. Teeming with wildlife including herds of buffalo, groups of elephant and giraffe and thousand of Eland, topi, Kongoni, Impala and Grants gazelle, as well as Vast population of Birds. The spectacle of predator versus prey dominates Tanzania’s greatest park boasting the largest lion population Africa. Lion Prides Feast on the abundance of grazers while solitary leopards hound the acacia trees lining the Seronera River and high destiny of Cheetahs prowl the South Eastern Plains.
Maasai village is the place which Maasai people live around. Maasai people live like one family man and woman respect each others if you will arrive their you will see woman dance test Maasai tea, full story about their life style, walk around the village, warriors dance, Slaughtering goat see them when they drink plod and eat meant without Cook. For those who sleep at night they walk to the mount collecting firewood, learn how to milk cow, goat and sheep at night sit around at fire have talk ask questions and answers. Make crazy story about them and their life try local food sleep at local house or tents. Have dance at night learn how to jump catch the Sky.