The 2 finest safari
destinations in Africa lie side by side with each other, neighboring and
sharing several eco-systems which intersect, I’m of course talking regarding
Tanzania and Kenya. Between these 2 nations, there’re a great number of Game
Reserves and National Parks which can be discovered, but the objective of this
post is to aware you with only the very best, so you can develop a great safari
schedule which merges the 2 places into one vacation. So, let’s have a look at
how your Kenya and Tanzania safari tours
would be:
Exploring Kenya’s greatest
parks & reserves:
Amboseli – This Park is
renowned for both wildlife & scenery. Here you get the existence of the Big
5, particularly the elephant –which inhabits the park in massive population. Just
sat behind the park is the gigantic Mount Kilimanjaro which is a must visit.
Masai Mara – Where the ‘great
migration’ ends, you’ll witness the wildebeest, gazelle and zebra crossing the
unsafe Mara River, where starving crocodiles waits for an easy meal of a susceptible
drowning creature.
Lake Nakuru – The flamingo
population in this park is believed to be in millions. They dwell in the lake
to nourish on the algae which grow there in adequate amount. It’s a great sight
to witness so many of the same sorts of creatures in the same place.
Your private safari tours in Kenya must include these 3 places.
Explore the best
reserves & parks of Tanzania:
Ngorongoro
Crater – This is the most incredible place I have visited ever in the entire
Africa. Looking at the crater floor from the rim above 2,000 foot was such a
thrilling experience that I want to cherish for the rest of my life. Due to the
massive size of the place, it’s tough for the eyes to capture all the things at
once.
Tarangire
– Tarangire is an extremely unique park, and it’s one of my favorites for
witnessing wildlife. Here not just you find high proportion of animals
particularly vultures and elephants, but there’re also a high density of the
popular African Baobab trees.
Serengeti
– This place is undoubtedly the most incredible place in the entire planet to
explore wildlife, and that is where the ‘great migration’ begins before heading
towards the Masai Mara of Kenya. During the month of February, you’ll get to
witness the mass berth of more than a million wildebeest calves, which all are
born within the same couple of weeks, and are anticipated to learn to amble and
join the flocks inside minutes to stand any possibility of existence.
There are so many tour operators out
there offering affordable and customized Kenyaand Tanzania safari packages. Choose one of them and see what both these
countries have to offer.
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