Tanzania safari

Tanzania safari offers a wealth of the exciting activities that you should do during the safari, from watching the Great migration, going on the guided game drives too spot the big five mammals, bird watching safaris, cultural tours, hot air balloon safaris and among others, do not hesitate contact us at Focus East Africa Tours we shall plan for you the massive safari where you will have the unforgettable safari experience.

Wildlife Safaris.

Tanzania combines some of Africa’s top wildlife safaris with outstanding tropical beaches to create a winning combination. There are other top-notch wildlife safari locations here in addition to the well-known wildebeest migration in the Serengeti. For Tanzanian wildlife safaris, take into consideration the well-known “northern circuit,” the southern wild parks, the eastern wildlife circuit, and the remote western Tanzanian parks.

The “northern safari circuit” of Tanzania is the country’s wildlife showcase, and the stunning Serengeti offers what many consider to be Africa’s best wildlife safari: the annual migration of 1.5 million wildebeest. Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Lake Manyara National Park, and Tarangire National Park are all close by and offer excellent animal safaris. However, they can all be extremely crowded during the tourism peak season.

Nyerere National Park, in eastern Tanzania, is probably Tanzania’s and among Africa’s largest park, and it blends wonderfully with where the beach meets the bush: Saadani National Park, the only wildlife refuge in East Africa with an Indian Ocean beachfront. They are ideal wildlife safari locations if you want to be by yourself and see wild animals without having to share your experience with others. Both offer incredibly authentic wilderness experiences. Southern Tanzania is less busy than the more well-known northern Tanzania, so if you hate crowded places, this is the spot for you. The Mikumi National Park and the Udzungwa Mountains National Park are two other national parks on this circuit.

Western Tanzania is begging for fantastic and varied wildlife safari experiences, with few other tourists in the area. “Old Africa hands” would be drawn to the chimpanzees in the heavily forested Mahale Mountains National Park and the buffalo and lion in Katavi National Park. Still, travelling to these locations takes longer than travelling to national parks in the north or south of the nation.

In conclusion, Tanzania offers the best wildlife safari experiences available. Massive migrations of wildebeest, the Big Five, the largest elephant herds, lions that climb trees, a variety of resident and migrating bird species, and other numerous wild animals will all be visible to you.

Hot air balloon safaris.

A hot air balloon safari in Tanzania safari is a breathtaking beautiful experience that offers a unique perspective on the stunning landscapes and incredible wildlife of the Serengeti. As the sun rises over the savannah, the hot air balloon soars above the tree tops, providing a serene and thrilling bird’s-eye view of the majestic animals below, including lions, elephnats, and giraffes and among many others.

Hiking Safari.

Apart from being famous and known for wildlife safari experiences in the northern safari circuit, Tanzania is also home to hiking and climbing safaris, with Africa’s tallest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, and Africa’s fifth largest mountain, Mount Meru. If animals aren’t your thing but you want adventure, trekking on Africa’s roof top is the perfect experience for you. Imagine waking up in the morning to find yourself on the roof top of Africa, surrounded by ice. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience and memories you’ll never forget. However, for this type of adventure, don’t forget to bring your camera for hot or fantastic social media images.

Cultural Safari.

Keep in mind that Tanzania is home to over 120 tribes, each with their own culture. Try to think about how many cultures you would meet on your Tanzania safari. Tanzania is a great spot if you enjoy cultural activities, with over 120 cultural practices to choose from, including the Maasai cultural, Hadzabe, Datoga, Sukuma, and Chagga people who live on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro. You will have the chance to take part in as many cultural activities as possible, and you will be able to take your time learning about their everyday lives and, if you choose, taste their local delicacies and beverages.

City Tours.

Tanzania remains the ideal safari destination for individuals seeking to discover themselves in the centre of Tanzania’s largest cities, exploring local shops, purchasing gifts and local goods, dining at local eateries, touring national museums, or locating the most recent nightclubs. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s largest city, is followed by Mwanza, the country’s second largest city, Arusha-Africa’s Geneva, Dodoma- Tanzania capital city, Tanga, and Mbeya both are the largest cities in Tanzania where you can enjoy the city tours.

Bird Watching Safari.

Those who appreciate birds will not be dissatisfied in their Tanzania safari, as Tanzania is known as a bird lover’s the Garden of Eden. Tanzania is home to an extensive variety of bird species, including both resident and migratory species. Serengeti national park, Ngorongoro conservational area, Lake Manyara national park, Tarangire national park, and Ruaha national park are ideal destinations to find and watch birds. From there, you are likely to find every kind of African bird species. However, if you want to see the migratory birds you must visit Tanzania during the rainy season, when they arrive from all over the world, including Asia and America.

Beach Safari.

Even though Tanzania offers plenty of other options for safaris, a trip or safari would not be complete without a visit to the coast. For those seeking a more intimate experience, the reasonably accessible and highly recommended places are the stunning white beaches of Zanzibar, the more remote Pemba and Mafia islands, and the Tanzanian mainland coast. An archipelago of fifty islands makes up Zanzibar. There is plenty in Zanzibar to engage the senses and inspire all the romantic trip sentiments one might want.

To the south, the Mafia Archipelago is an amazing array of islands set in a clear blue sea. While Tanzania’s mainland coastline is sometimes ignored but believe it has some of the more excellent and lovely beaches to enjoy in if you feel like you don’t want to go to Zanzibar Island. Ras Kutani, a modest luxury safari-style beach resort, is located on a large sandy beach and is ideal for newlyweds looking for a relaxing break before finishing on with their safari and beach vacation.

Chimpanzee Trekking Safari.

Chimp trekking is an excellent complement to any Tanzania safari. Regardless of the fact that chimps are our closest cousins, chimp trekking is not as well-known as gorilla trekking. However, the experience remains essentially the same. Chimpanzees are very intelligent social animals, and studying them up close is endlessly interesting, especially because so much of their behavior is so familiar to humans. Mahale Mountains National Park, on the banks of Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania’s western reaches, feels isolated and strangely beautiful. The best chimpanzee contact in Africa may be found here, as well as chimp trekking in Tanzania at the Gombe National Park. The best time to go chimp trekking in Tanzania is between May and October, when the weather is dry. This is the ideal time to go on camping trips, hikes, and forest treks. Chimpanzees, on the other hand, may travel at any time of year.