In Tanzania Safaris, you don’t have to choose what you want more: see wild animals on a safari or relax by the ocean. In this beautiful country, you first track down elephants, rhinos, buffalos, lions and leopards in national parks, and then sunbathe on the snow-white beaches of Zanzibar. Now let’s show you where to go to Tanzania so that your vacation will be a success. You can see migration in Tanzania from December to July. In winter and early spring, ungulates graze and feed their young in the south of the Serengeti and in the Ndutu region in the Ngorongoro Park. In April-May, the herds go to the center of the Serengeti park and further towards the western corridor between the Mbalangeti and Gurumeti rivers. With the end of the rainy season, they rush north and reach the Gurumeti river by July: if you guess correctly, you will catch the crossing. If you want to appreciate the scale of the great migration, book a balloon safari. Spend the night with colonial luxury: On Tanzania safaris there are also luxurious campsites, the night in which will impress no less than a photo hunt for rhinos. In the Tarangire River Camp glamping, tents stand on bamboo platforms with a thatched roof, each guest has their own veranda, shower and toilet, and a personal butler escorts them for dinner. At night, elephants come to feast on the nearby bushes. Don’t worry: camp workers keep elephant meals under control. The colonial-style Kirawira Serena Camp glamping is a great place to dine at the well-served tables and relax in the pool after a day in the Serengeti National Park. Meet the Masai: People from the African Masai tribe live the same way as hundreds of years ago. In huts made of twigs and dry manure there is neither electricity nor water. The clothes are bright checkered capes, and stretched earlobes and massive bead jewelry are considered a symbol of beauty and status. The courage of a warrior is determined by his jumping ability, and he is supposed to give a cow as a ransom for his wife. When growing up, each Masai necessarily goes through many rituals, including painful ones. Masai live in Kenya and Tanzania, where you can meet them in person. Most often, tourists stop by their villages on the safari road. Masai ask for 10-20 dollars per person per visit, upon receiving which, they willingly dance and sing, are allowed to photograph themselves and their homes. Go down to Ngorongoro Crater: Elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard - for the sake of the big African five, many are ready to go even to the ends of the earth. In the spacious Ngorongoro caldera, no effort is needed to meet. There are so many animals there that you have to choose who to look at first and foremost: either on pink flamingos shifting from foot to foot on Lake Magadi, or on Thompson's gazelles that have started mating, or on hunting lions. There are always a lot of animals in Ngorongoro due to the fact that the habitat is naturally limited by the walls of the caldera, and few get outside even during seasonal migration. On the eve of a Tanzania Safaris, tourists usually spend the night in one of the lodges on the edge of the Ngorongoro crater, and an hour before dawn they sit in jeeps and ride along a beautiful serpentine to meet adventures. You can’t get out of the car, and you yourself don’t want to, it’s worth at least one leopard snapping nearby.
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