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Why Choose Tanzania Safari

Tanzania is the 13th largest country in Africa.  It is located in the southeastern quadrant of Africa and is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the East, Kenya to the north and Mozambique to the south within a region of countries know as East African. Tanzania is home to 3 of the 7 natural wonders Why Choose Tanzania Safari

Do I Really Want to See the Great Migration?

What is the Great Migration? The Great Migration, considered one of the 7 wonders of the natural world, is a yearly spectacle involving the movement of wildebeest, zebra and antelope throughout the Serengeti Ecosystem. This journey involves around a 800 km (~500 miles) trek of almost constant movement. During the migration, herds of animals move Do I Really Want to See the Great Migration?

Top Travel Tips For Your Tanzania Safari

Vaccination and Medication When traveling to Tanzania it is recommended that you reach out to your physician or travel healthy service to figure out what vaccinations are recommended. Typically Hepatitis A+B, typhoid and diphtheria. Yellow fever vaccination is not required, however it you spend more than a few hours in another country that has yellow Top Travel Tips For Your Tanzania Safari

The Ngorongoro Crater – A Natural Wildlife Treasure

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area Ngorongoro is referred to as a conservation area, and not a national park.  It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As such, the wildlife coexist within the protected land along side the semi-nomadic pastoralist Maasai tribe. The conservation area includes the Ngorongoro Crater, Ndutu (where the wildebeest deliver their calves in The Ngorongoro Crater – A Natural Wildlife Treasure

The Ndutu Region – Where the Journey Begins

Why Visit Ndutu? Ndutu is a vital component to the Great Migration of wildebeest in the Serengeti ecosystem. It is where life and the yearly migratory cycle commences.  Around December, the migration heads toward this region. You will see bands of wildebeest, zebra and antelope as far as the eye at this time heading south The Ndutu Region – Where the Journey Begins