Explore Tanzania on Safari
Whether you long to experience the heart of Tanzania from the comfort of a well equipped lodge or desire something a little more adventurous, we offer the full line of Tanzania safari holidays designed for every level of physical ability.
You will be transported in comfort throughout your safari by the use of Land Rovers and Cruisers, which will be used exclusively for your group. These vehicles are specially designed to afford you excellent photo opportunities and give you an ideal view of any wild-life in the area.
Safaris holidays with deluxe accommodations and features are also offered. The Africa Lodge or Luxury Safari guest views a vast array of wild game from special Land Rover/Cruisers driven by their own driver-guide. Air travel between game viewing areas is often by air, giving the adventurer another view of Africa and more time for photographing or just enjoying the abundant wildlife.
Should you be looking to make your Tanzania safari holiday into a real adventure then perhaps a camping safari would be right for you. On a camping safari, after dinner prepared by your own personal cook, you can look forward to evenings spent under the stars and round the campfire. The only sounds you will hear when you retire for the night are the sounds of the bush.
These holidays start with a private two-day visit to a safari lodge in Northern Tanzania. During these two days, your guide will show you the Ngorongoro Crater area and the beauty of Lake Manyara National Park. When your excursion is over, fly off to Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, only 40 miles from Tanzania. Spend up to 10 days soaking up the rich history of the island and the many cultures that once inhabited it, plus relaxing on the popular beaches.
Namibia offers Etosha National Park, home to 114 kinds of mammals and 340 species of birds. Nearby is Sossusvlei, with its tremendously high dunes, in the world's oldest desert.
Some well-liked and spectacular destinations for safari holidays are Kenya, where you can enjoy the game safari at the Mara River or any of Botswana’s different safaris and the Victoria Falls. In Tanzania and South Africa, you may combine your longer stay trip with a safari at the beginning or end of your holidays. Accommodation on African safari holidays can range from luxury safari camps with comfortable accommodation in tents under the open sky, to high quality safari lodges situated within the national parks.
Wendy Hammond - About Author:
I am mad about travel and exploring the world and in fact I have travelled to over forty countries in the world so far and my favourite is definately the uganda gorillas trekking safari I took recently. http://www.realafrica.co.uk/Uganda_safari.htm
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