How to plan a safari in Tanzania

How to plan a safari in Tanzania

How to plan a safari in Tanzania : Tanzania is known for being home to Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, the incredible wildlife in Ngorongoro Crater. The country is also known for its great wildebeest migration in Serengeti national park, tree climbing-lions and the Olduvai gorge known as “Cradle of Mankin”, where ancient human fossils were discovered. It also boasts Lake Tanganyika, one of the world’s largest freshwater lake and Zanzibar, which once held the last slave market in the world. Tanzania is home to many of the best and biggest parks in Africa, and some of the most varied and unique landscapes that you’ll ever see. Some of these national parks includes, the Selous Game Reserve, which is the world’s largest game reserve and home to more than 120,000 elephants, 160,000 buffalos and 2000 rhinos. Selous is also home to large concentrations of hippos, crocodiles and wild dogs. Visitors to the country can be sure to have a wonderful time and go back to their countries with everlasting memories irrespective of whether they visit for holidays, research or to just explore the wonderful country.

 A safari to Tanzania offers visitors with opportunities to experience the stunning scenery from all parts of the country, from hiking Mount Kilimanjaro, chimpanzee tracking to wildlife safaris as well as exploring the beautiful beaches of Zanzibar. There are also beautiful lakes, rivers and extremely friendly people.  Planning a safari in Tanzania is not as complicated as one would think.

Choose your interesting destination to visit

This step comes as number one because it’s important that you figure out what you would love to see, do and experience. This in turn helps you to know where exactly to go to in order to view the features in question. Tanzania has lots of unique places, sites and features to explore from all parts of the country. Wildlife tours in Tanzania are the highlights for any safari in the county and is fascinating when you consider exploring places such as Ngorongoro Crater, a Tanzania safari destination offers excellent game viewing in an unbelievably unique setting. It’s renowned for delivering the easiest and most reliable Big 5 sightings in East Africa, and it provides what is arguably the best safari in Tanzania.  Besides Ngorongoro Crater you can also embark on wildlife safaris in lake manyara national park, Tarangire national park, Nyerere national park, arusha national park among others.

For tourists interested in witnessing the Great Wildebeest Migration, consider visiting Serengeti national park famous of its largest terrestrial mammal migration on earth – a world natural wonder.  If one is interested in chimpanzee tracking in Tanzania, they should visit either the Gombe Stream National Park or Mahele Mountain National Park. Tourists who would like to do adrenaline raising activities like kite surfing, hang gliding, jet skiing, snorkelling, kayaking, diving among others can visit the Zanzibar islands. There are lots of other exciting filled activities that Travelers can choose to do like bird watching, camping, mountain climbing, boat cruises among others.

Cultural tours in Tanzania are also excellent when you consider places like national museum of Tanzania, Maasai communities, Olduvai Gorge, Kondoa Rock Paintings, the stone town, Ngi’iresi Village, Lake Eyasi – the Hadzabe and Datoga and to meet with Mto wa Mbu tribe among others.  All these activities need to be considered when planning for a safari in Tanzania.

How to plan a safari in Tanzania
Maasai cultural experience

Another step is to choose the best time to embark on your safari in Tanzania.

 Planning the perfect Tanzania safari begins with a choice on when to travel. When it comes to Tanzania, you’re in luck because the country’s climate makes it an ideal destination year-round. Imaging visiting a place without the worry of extreme temperatures or weather conditions.  Tanzania has two rainy and two dry seasons. Interestingly, even during the rainy season, the sun shines immediately after the rain has stopped enabling Travelers to resume their activities. The wet months which run from March to May and then September to October is considered low travel seasons but they are the best times to enjoy discounts from accommodation facilities due to the fewer numbers of tourists in the country. Additionally, the parks will be less crowded, creating an even more serene and peaceful atmosphere. As an added bonus, the lush green vegetation is a photographer’s dream come true, making these months an excellent time to capture some amazing shots.

 However, many visitors opt to visit the country during the dry seasons from June to August and again December to February.  June to September is also marked to best time to see the great migration of wildebeest river crossings in Tanzania. This is considered the ideal time for tourists because there’s less rains, making it easier to enjoy various activities.  Wildlife watching becomes more rewarding, as animals tend to gather around the limited drinking spots available in the parks. During the dry season, the vegetation is scanty hence offering clear visibility of the wild animals roaming freely in their natural habitat. Visiting chimpanzees and mountain hiking is also much easier during dry seasons because the trekking trails are free of mud and not slippery.

What to pack for a safari to Tanzania

When planning a Tanzania safari, consider the following packing list to include in you travel to the country and for an exciting adventure. Some of the important safari packing list includes A good camera, binoculars, Shoes, Hat, Sun Protection, Insect repellent, vital Medication, warm confutable clothes, comfortable walking shoes, travel size shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant, moisturizer, hair brush, toothpaste and toothbrush among others.

Not to forget Travel Documents, prior to start of your safari check for your Passport, Health cards (vaccination certificates as required), Airline tickets, Credit cards and Insurance papers. Ensure all the documents are in order and up-to-date. Your passport must have at least 2 blank pages and six months of validity from the proposed date of exit from Tanzania.