Thursday 18 December 2014

Tailor Made East Africa Wildlife Safaris

Booking a safari is possibly 1 of the most fascinating holiday purchases you’re likely to make. However, there’re so many options avail there and selecting between them can be an extremely tough decision. Read this article for a little assistance:

When to go?
 
Well, the ideal time to tour Tanzania and Kenya is from the month of June to September & December to February. Throughout these dry months water is limited & wild creatures tend come together around the small zones that do have water & vegetation. This means you’ve better chance to explore the great Serengeti migration in Tanzania.

Travelling during the rain is not advisable as several visiting areas tend to be closed because of the bad weather condition.

Peak season for tour to Tanzania and Kenya is during the wild creature migration. The migration has its source on Tanzania’s southern Serengeti plains, where great flocks of wild creature & zebra nibble on the rain-ripened grass in the month of January. Between June & October the flocks total 1.4 million creatures in the Masai Mara & here the green grass of the Mara-plains feeds them – until the coming of the November rains.

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Which parks to visit?
 
Kenya and Tanzania really are the big guns when it comes to East Africa tailor made wildlife safaris. Here is where you’ll see the picturesque images of rolling plains & lonely acacia trees displayed in the National Geographic documentaries. Tanzania is home to the renowned Serengeti National Park & Kenya houses the neighboring Masai Mara reserve, but both nations have many other parks that aren’t known very well but very impressive. If you’re desperate to see large flocks of elephant, then Tsavo & Amboseli are the places to visit. If you wish a more peaceful wildlife safari, then you can head towards south to observe Selous Game reserve, an expansive zone of real wilderness & 1 of the few places in Tanzania where safari on-foot is allowed.

Where to stay during a safari tour:
 
Lodges - You can choose lodges that are normally placed in National parks. Most lodges have swimming pools so you can unwind amid your game drives.

Tent camps – like lodges tent camps feature a fully equipped bedroom; expect you’ll be sleeping beneath a canvas. This offers you the sense of adventure camping with the amenities of a lodge.
Bush camps – bush camps offer more of a private feel. Relying on its areas bush camps can be seasonal or permanent.

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