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What Should Be On Your Bucket List Of Things To Do While On A Tanzania Safari Adventure?

There’s few places on planet where you can come eye to eye with the greatest animals that walk our planet… one of this places, perhaps the best one is Tanzania. The country is blessed with some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth, the perfect beach of Zanzibar, the iconic Kilimanjaro and of course the wild savannas of Africa. Having traveled with one of the leading Tanzania safari companies here is my guide on what should you be doing on your next Tanzania safari. Don’t miss the Big 5: If you’re traveling all the way to Tanzania for the first ever time then there is no doubt that one of the thing you’ll wish to do is witness the Big 5 — the 5 creatures that are believed to be the toughest to hunt on foot. This exceedingly coveted group encompasses the leopard, African elephant, cafĂ© buffalo, lion and the every so subtle rhino. See a kneeling warthog: Well, warthogs are the easiest to discover while on a Tanzania safari, but I only witnessed one

Mala Tours & Travel Offers 8-Day Customized Serengeti Wildebeest Migration Safari

Many who venture to Tanzania to climb Mt Kilimanjaro extend their stay to relish a safari. And for good reason – Tanzania is the Mecca for wildlife viewing, with national parks, game reserves & conservation areas comprising more than 25 percent of its land. The Serengeti National Park is no doubt the most popular park in the world, with the highest concentration of plains game in the globe. Contrary to popular belief, the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti does not only happen over a certain season, but rather it takes place continuously. Every year, since time immemorial, the Masai Mara Game Reserve has braced itself for the annual invasion of millions of Wildebeest and animals from its bordering neighbor the Serengeti National Park -in what is probably the greatest wildlife spectacle on earth. As winter approaches and the grass starts to dry out, the vast, family herds of Wildebeest, scattered over the sweeping grass plains of the Serengeti, join into bigg