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In Tanzania, where can you go on safari?

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In Tanzania, where can you go on safari?

Northern Tanzania is a fantastic choice for anybody on a tight budget, either in terms of time or money. The Great Wildebeest Migration, the Serengeti, the Ngoro Ngoro Crater, and traditional Makai culture make it a one-stop shop for safari adventures. As a lot of best tour company in Tanzania will tell you it ideal for first-time safari visitors since it's simple to navigate and most of the major attractions are near together. Northern Tanzania has a smaller road network than Kenya, although the major highways are just as excellent, if not better, in certain situations. This means you may go overland instead of taking pricey domestic flights and see a lot in only one week. It's also handy if you're planning a trip to Mount Kilimanjaro – or farther into Kenya. There's also a wide choice of lodging options, including handicapped-accessible campgrounds and motels that won't have you apologizing to your bank manager when you return.


Because of all of this, northern Tanzania is quite popular, so you won't have the region to yourself during the peak months of July and August, or in locations like the Ngoro Ngoro Crater. If you want to be alone with the lions and leopards, drive south to the Serous Game Reserve, which is the size of Switzerland, and Roche National Park, which are teeming with animals but see few people. Of course, there's a reason. These off-the-beaten-path destinations need an expensive domestic flight or a lengthy drive, which keeps time-pressed and budget travelers away. Accommodation is also more on the premium and luxurious side of the safari range. Rather of ordinary campgrounds, elegant tented resorts with swimming pools, spas, and premium facilities are the standard.

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