Why Tanzania Wildlife Safari ?
Africa has a special magic - sunsets so beautiful that time stands still, remote locations where the brilliance of the night stars truly takes your breath away and encounters with nature that will change how you see the world.
The best and most interesting way to experience nature in Africa is on a wildlife safari, which allows visitors to get close to wild animals in their natural habitat, all while supporting national environmental conservation efforts in the form of protected areas or national parks.
And of all the African nations to choose from, make Tanzania your top safari destination. A safari in Tanzania is so much more than a vacation, it is a travel experience that will make you fall in love with nature and embrace the beauty of the wild in a completely new way.
Tanzania is where Jane Goodall fell in love with chimpanzees. Her experience at Gombe National Park not only changed her life, but motivated her to change the world!
Tanzania is where Louis and Mary Leakey discovered one of the most important archeological finds on earth - at Olduvai Gorge, which continues to be carefully excavated to this day.
Tanzania has inspired artists and writers for centuries, including Ernest Hemmingway, with his famous book “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”.
Other reasons to choose Tanzania as your safari destination
>>The Great Wildebeest Migration has the largest movement of animals in the world (well, after the migration of bats, but it is not that spectacular)! And it occurs in Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park for nine months a year!>>It is only in Tanzania where you can combine your safari adventure with climbing the highest mountain in Africa - Mount Kilimanjaro.
>>Tanzania is the only location where one of the rarest gemstones in the world - Tanzanite - has ever been found.
>>Tanzania has the largest population density of animals and diversity of animals compared to any other African country. Here, you are sure to witness healthy herds of elephants and can visit a rhino sanctuary where rangers are working to save the endangered black rhino species. Also, the largest population of lions on the planet is in Tanzania.
>>While it is true that park fees to enter Tanzanian national parks are higher than neighboring countries, without question, the parks of Tanzania offer a higher-quality experience for an African safari.