Serengeti is the leading tourist attraction in Africa for three consecutive years (2019, 2020 * 2021). With an area that spans over 12,000sq miles, it supports the largest number of wildlife than anywhere else on earth.
The wildebeest great migration takes place annually at the Serengeti with over 2 million wildebeest and thousands of zebras on the move. Witness the spectacular river crossings and predator-prey gameplay that sees wildebeest and zebras challenge death at the jaws of the largest Nile crocodiles. The best place to see the big 5 (lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and buffalo).
Being one of the 7 wonders of the world, the park has unique species of birds, animals, and plant life. The landscapes are stunning ranging from woodlands to grasslands. The endless plains are so vast that the park was nicknamed a sea of grass. Read More,,,,,,,
Being the world’s largest intact caldera, Ngorongoro is a true African natural wonder with over 30,000 animals roaming on the crater floor. With a depth of over 600 Meters and a surface area of over 20sqkm,
The crater is the best place to spot the big 5 and other endangered species including the Northern black Rhinoceros. Designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Ngorongoro also harbors over 30,000 Maasais, a perfect place where man and nature interact.
The crater floor being unflooded supports swamps and soda lakes that are a breeding site to flamingos and other waterbirds making it a paradise for any bird lovers. At the crater rim, the majestic stellar views of the crater and surrounding landscapes are spectacular. Read More…..
Tarangire is best known for its huge elephant herds population and large baobab trees. It is Located in the Northern part of Tanzania, With an area of over 2,500 sq km, the park is home to lions, leopards, hyenas, buffaloes, and over 600 bird species.
The plant life here is exquisite and the vegetation is covered in trees, grass, swamps, and lakes. The main water source is the Tarangire River which flows all year round. Read More…..