Tanzania's Safari North Circuit

Tanzania's eastern Africa is a fascinating country with breathtaking scenery, magnificent wildlife and even the famous historic attractions. You can see all this and more in the countryside of the country where you will visit many of the legendary national parks and reserves that you have heard during the research. Here is a general North-Tanzania circle to which the end may be.

Tarangire National Park

Tarangire in my opinion is a very low park. With the mass of Baobab trees and giant elephant dances – you definitely like the park. There is also a large irrigation hole from the above picnic spot when we continue the further study, we will see that many animals come into this irrigation hole and there, before the best place to watch the lion, kill it before your eyes. During my recent trip to Tarangire, only two zebra were killed with the lions' pride, only for 20 minutes – the remains of the baggage were evidence.

Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area

The most commonly used word . This great volcanic caldera of famous African "Big Five" animals is consistent with lion, elephant, leopard, buffalo and the rarest among them rhinoceros. Most of the wildlife is found in the crater on its floor surrounded by a crater frame that has 2,000 feet tall walls, ensuring that animals inside the crater are safe from dangers such as poachers. Serengeti National Park

Serengeti is the world's most famous park. Its name is called the "large, infinite plain" in the Masai, as the park is reliably flat and smooth and provides 30,000 KM square kilometers. This area is unique in that it is one of the natural wonders of the world, the big migration every year. This event brings more than 1.5 million wild hunters who made a dangerous journey from Serengeti to the Masai Mara plains, trying to avoid obstacles such as the problem of predators. There are a number of castles and camps that allow you to see the migration in full and at the beginning of the year you can witness the massive birth of nearly 1 million wild calves that are linked only to the migration cycle a few days after birth in the world the most vulnerable to predators.

Source by Tom V Powell