Safari destination: Africa Natural Safari
AFRICA NATURAL SAFARI (The best tour company in Tanzania)
Specialized in:
Wildlife safaris, Cultural tourism , Beach holidays and
Mountain climbing
Contact +255 653 679 958
Northern Tanzania:Safari
destination
With years of experience in planning and leading customized
safari expeditions throughout Tanzania, we at Africa Natural Tours are passionate about
what we do. Whether it is our custom designed safaris, our scheduled departure
safaris, or our private guided safaris, we are committed to providing
unforgettable experiences for our guests.
We offer a wide range of itineraries to suit anyone’s expectations, including luxury lodge safaris, private guides for small groups, camping safaris for the more adventurous and migration safaris to the Serengeti and Masai Mara.
The northern circuit is the home of the classic safari experience from the endless short-grass plain of Serengeti to the dense river lying forest of Tarangire to the lushy blended ecosystem of Ngorongoro an abundance of wildlife the perfectly capture the safari experience.
We offer a wide range of itineraries to suit anyone’s expectations, including luxury lodge safaris, private guides for small groups, camping safaris for the more adventurous and migration safaris to the Serengeti and Masai Mara.
The northern circuit is the home of the classic safari experience from the endless short-grass plain of Serengeti to the dense river lying forest of Tarangire to the lushy blended ecosystem of Ngorongoro an abundance of wildlife the perfectly capture the safari experience.
Arusha National Park
Arusha
National Park can be reached by means of an easy 60-minute drive north west
from Moshi. Despite the closeness of this National Park to Arusha, this
National Park is probably one of the least visited, making it a wonderful and
rewarding off-the beaten-track excursion.
Covering 137 sq km, the Arusha National Park has three major attractions which can all be visited in the course of a day outing.
Covering 137 sq km, the Arusha National Park has three major attractions which can all be visited in the course of a day outing.
Tarangire National Park
Tarangire
National Park is probably the least visited of the northern Tanzanian game
parks, and retains a real air of undiscovered Africa, particularly in the south
of the park. Much of the park is grassland together with swamplands and flood
plains, which feed the Tarangire River. Large baobab trees, particularly in the
northern section of the park, stand dotted across the landscape dominating the
scenery. Many of the trees are hundreds of years old. Elsewhere there is acacia
woodland, open bush and groves of palm trees.
Lake Manyara National
Park
Covering
about 330km², of which about two-thirds is underwater, Lake Manyara National
Park is small by African standards. However, it’s also very beautiful and
contains a tremendous diversity of habitats and wildlife. Set beneath the
spectacular backdrop of the Great Rift Valley’s steep western escarpment, this
long, narrow park protects an area between the escarpment and Lake Manyara.
Ngorongoro Crater
The
Ngorongoro conservation area covers 2286sq km and encompasses the volcanic area
around the Ngorongoro crater including the still active Oldonyo Lengai, and the
famous Olduvai Gorge. The Ngorongoro conservation area is quite simply the most
spectacular tourist destination in Africa unequaled in its magnificence, its
wildlife and its atmosphere. Added to the beautiful scenery, the archaeological
wealth and the wildlife, is a proud people – the Masai- a pastoral tribe.
Serengeti National Park
The
Serengeti National Park has probably been the subject of more books, television
documentaries, pictures, photos and digital images on African wildlife animals,
than any other African national park. Hosting the annual wildebeest migration
across its grassy plains – arguably the world’s greatest wildlife animals
spectacle – this park is without a doubt a defining image of East Africa and
more specifically Tanzania.
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more information visit www.africanaturaltours.com
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