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Safari Circuits

With so many parks and itineraries to choose from, safaris to Tanzania are often divided into regional circuits, or groups of national parks whose geographical proximity and topographical variations make up a varied and diverse group. The safari circuits encompass a variety of distances, travel costs and times. To cover two or three circuits on one safari is possible and flying is the easiest way to move from one circuit to another.

 

The Northern Circuit

The parks and game reserves that make up Tanzania’s northern circuit are

easily the most popular and accessible attractions in the country. Most of

the destinations are fairly close to each other and has many of Tanzania’s

most famous sights, such as Ngorongoro Crater, the Serengeti and Mount

Kilimanjaro are all part of this circuit. Due to the fact that all the parks,

towns and attractions are within easy reach of one another, one can tour

this entire circuit by vehicle with only a couple of hours in between

destinations.From December to April, the annual wildebeest migration in

Serengeti National Park is definitely not to be missed. For hikers, climbing

Mount Kilimanjaro or the crater of Mount Meru is an adventurous break

from game viewing. A longer trek through the Crater Highlands is also a

beautiful way to explore northern Tanzania at a leisurely pace. Day-trips

from Arusha to Mount Meru and the Momela Lakes, located in Arusha

National Park, incorporate short forest hikes and canoeing trips as a break

from standard vehicle game drives.

 

 

 

 

The Southern Circuit

The sheer vastness of southern Tanzania makes for some spectacular game

viewing and superb African vistas. The national parks and game reserves of

the Southern Circuit are arguably, the hidden treasures of Tanzania, namely

Selous Game Reserve, Ruaha National Park, Mikumi National Park, Udzungwa

Mountains and Kitulo Plateau. These parks and reserves are enormous, with

some of the highest concentrations of animals anywhere in Africa. There are

fewer tourists in the south compared to the north, and allows the area to hold

true to the tenets of eco-tourism.

The old German boma in Mkomazi is also a historical site of interest.

 

 

 

 

 

The Eastern Circuit (Swahili Coast)

One of the great attractions of Tanzania is its fantastic 800km coastline with

palm fringed beaches of white sand and historic towns of Dar es Salaam,

Bagamoyo, Kilwa, Lindi, Mkindani and Mtwara, along with the exotic islands

of Zanzibar, Pemba and Mafia.The benefit of the eastern circuit is that it offers

visitors based in Dar es Salaam a chance to see the wildlife and scenery the

country has to offer without the expense and time involved in flying to Arusha

for a longer safari. Parks like Saadani and Mikumi grow in popularity every

year, and the Mafia Island Marine Park is fast becoming a hot destination in

the Indian Ocean. The national parks, game reserves, and marine parks of the

eastern circuit are perfect weekend retreats for guests on business-related trips

to Dar es Salaam.

 

 

 

The Western Circuit

Lying in the Great Rift Valley are the inland lakes, Lake Victoria and Lake

Tanganyika. Two national parks – Gombe Stream National Park and Mahale

Mountains National Park – offer the only safe opportunities to see

chimpanzees in the wild. Katavi National Park is remote bastion of the wild

Africa, the rugged terrain certain to bring adventure and breathtaking

experiences. The often neglected shores of Lake Victoria are also a pleasant

retreat from the safari circuit and offer boating, fishing, and hiking

excursions for visitors who are not content to admire the scenery.

 

Lake Ngozi

Elephant in Tarangire NP

Sunset over Tarangire NP

Mafia Island Boat Builders

Arusha National Park

Romantic Zanzibar

 

 

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