Thursday 18 December 2014

Experience the Southern Tanzania Safari Circuit

The Southern Tanzania safari circuit probably less frequented compared to its northern counterpart, but it’s no less inspiring. With more variety in its landscape & a sense of remoteness owing to less travelers, the parks in south have a feeling of pure wilderness. As the wildlife extended to a greater area, it’s sensible to take in a minimum 2 of the Tanzania safari parks in south to experience the best adventure possible. Here’s a brief look at south’s highlights:

Ruaha National Park:
 
Now merged with the Usanga Game Reserve, Ruaha National Park makes up the nation’s biggest conservation region. With an exclusive central position, Ruaha allures wildlife from both the southern and eastern climbs of Africa, and few highly rare species, for example, African wild dog.

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 Selous Game Reserve:
 
Selous Game Reserve should be included in your Tanzania VIP exclusive safaris. Covering about five percent of the nation’s total land mass, it’s a rarity to come across other visitors on you game drives. Fortunately, the wildlife is simple to track down, with the Rufiji Rive drawing a probable sixty-five thousand elephants to its banks.

Saadani National Park:
 

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Mikumi National Park:
 
Nestled on the Mkata River’s flood plains, with Miombo woodland ruling the peripheries, also Mikumi is home to a great range of bird species.  

Udzungwa Mountain National Park:
 
It’s a wonderful destination for day tours, with a variety of hiking opportunity for tourists that love a bit of adventure. Its jungles are home to many monkey species and the lovely Sanje River waterfall offers the ideal photo shooting opportunity. A superb addition to 1 of the southern circuit more than just conventional parks, Udzungwa adds to a complete Tanzania safari package.

With all these things to enjoy, you should plan your Tanzania trip in advance for the best possible experience.

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