Safaris – Kinesi Tours & Safari https://kinesitoursandsafari.com/blog Kinesi Tours & Safari - Tailor-Made Holidays To Tanzania Thu, 12 May 2022 12:53:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.4 Why Is Tanzania Becoming The Most Loved Safari Destination! https://kinesitoursandsafari.com/blog/why-is-tanzania-becoming-the-most-loved-safari-destination/ Thu, 12 May 2022 12:18:08 +0000 https://kinesitoursandsafari.com/blog/?p=519 Continue reading ]]>

Africa is an emerging holiday destination. From exciting wildlife safaris to beautiful beaches, Africa has it all. And Tanzania is one such African country, filled with spectacular national parks, rich in wildlife, beautiful serene beaches, magnificent Mount Kilimanjaro standing tall and attracting a lot of tourists all-round the year! Tanzania Destinations are no less than a fairy tale described in movies.

Let’s figure out, what is so unique about this beautiful country that makes it a desirable tourist destination:

Tanzania is an East African country.  It contains 20 percent of the species of Africa’s large mammal population spread across its reserves, national parks, conservation areas and marine parks.

Tanzania has 16 national parks and a variety of game and forest reserves. One of the seven summits of the world, Mount Kilimanjaro that needs no introduction is located in Northern Tanzania.

Tanzania Safari Destinations are a class apart, the beauty of which cannot be described in words.

1.    The Great Wildebeest Migration

The Serengeti National Park witness the Great Wildebeest Migration where over 1.5 million wildebeest as well as zebra and gazelle make their way through the grasslands of Tanzania to the Masai Mara National Park in Kenya. Nothing can surpass this incredible view and is definitely a once in a lifetime opportunity for the travellers.

2.    Zanzibar Beaches

Beaches may sound a bit off when you think of African Safaris but trust us you won’t regret visiting the beautiful islands of Zanzibar. Filled with the white sand, blue waters, and swaying palms, they’re regarded as some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. There is no better way to relax than to round off your tiring safari along the Tanzanian beaches.

3.    The Maasai People

The Maasai tribe is a nomadic tribe found in major part of Kenya and northern Tanzania. They are known to follow their culture and tradition so deeply, that it has set an example in today’s fast paced world. So, if you get a chance do not miss to get along with the people and know the culture of this incredible tribe.

4.    Climb In A Canoe

Travellers can experience amazing boating experience while admiring the vast wildlife along the shores of Lake Momella within the Arusha National Park. The water is calm with serene beauty all around. Animals like hippo, bushbuck, giraffe, buffalo, zebra, and smaller species of forest antelope are mostly seen. The sodium-rich lake also attracts flamingos all year round.

5.    Wake Up To The Smell Of Coffee

Coffee is grown in Tanzania and is an important export commodity. The coffee growing village of Karatu is situated along Tanzania’s northern safari circuit is a famous stop over for the visitors. You can avoid drooling over the tempting smell of the coffee in and around the plantation zone.

6.    Lake Tanganyika is the Second Largest Lake in the World

The second largest freshwater lake is in Tanzania and is a beautiful location. It is home to around 500 fish species. It is one of the world’s most biologically rich and scientifically valuable natural habitat.

7.    Tarangire National Park is Home to Unique Tree-Climbing Lions

Tree-climbing Lions are common to spot in Tarangire National Park. The unique view of these lions making gingerly move across the branches is something to look forward to.

8.    Tanzania’s Delicious Cuisine

Tanzanian dishes are delectable, scrumptious and distinctive. Tilapia fish, Pilau rice and Samosas are among the local favourites. You might even get a hand over few wild game like crocodile, warthog, antelope or even ostrich. The use of locally grown species and coconut makes dishes all the more delicious.

9. Unparalleled Lion population

Tanzania has the largest number of Lions ranging between 14000 to 15000 in number spread across Tanzania National and wildlife parks. If you are the one fascinated towards Lions, then Tanzania Safari is definitely for you.

10. Ngorongoro Cater

Ngorongoro Crater is the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera and is home to a large array of wildlife. You get a chance to spot animals making a move through the grasslands on the crater floor towards the lake.

11. Largest game reserve and world heritage sites are found in Tanzania

Nearly 30 percent of Tanzania is national parks and conservation areas. The Serengeti national park in Tanzania is also a world heritage site and offers incredible opportunity for game viewing. There are so many game reserves promising to provide unique and long live experiences to its each and every visitor.

With so much in store Tanzania must have already made a place into your bucket list and if you have any queries further regarding Safaris in Tanzania, we are just a text away. For information on various Tanzania Safari destinations please contact Kinesi Tour & Safaris.

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How To Plan For A Two-Week Safari In Tanzania? https://kinesitoursandsafari.com/blog/how-to-plan-for-a-two-week-safari-in-tanzania/ Tue, 10 May 2022 05:43:50 +0000 https://kinesitoursandsafari.com/blog/?p=459 Continue reading ]]>

The largest East African country- Tanzania is known for its vast diversity and wilderness. It is in the top of the bucket list for many travellers round the globe and perhaps the first thing to pop up in your mind on the mention of the term “Tanzania Safari”.

Tanzania Safari Tours are undeniably the best and there is no good time to visit Tanzania. Because this incredible part of the world has something or the other to offer to each one of its visitors all throughout the year.

It is vast in size as well as its wildlife content. Cultural diversity is at its best with 120 tribes residing in the country. Surreal landscapes, towering mountains, warm culture and variety of flora and fauna define Tanzania.

While planning for a Two-Week Safari In Tanzania you might get a little intimidated by its size. But, worry not we have come up with a brief two-week itinerary structure for all our readers that will help greatly in tasting the diversity that Tanzania has to offer!

We consider the northern circuit safari a great option for first time visitors. It includes wildlife packed national parks, alluring and relaxing beaches, engagements with the local Maasai people. In short it a fantastic mix of adventure, safari, Culture, history and beach time.

Let Us Break Down The Two-Week Itinerary In Detail

Day 1: Arusha

Arusha is the trade capital of Tanzania. Your safari departs from Arusha. The city is busy and crowded. You may come across some souvenir shops to pick up some Maasai curios. You can also choose to go on walking safari in Arusha National Park.

Day 2: Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park is less than two hours’ drive from Arusha. The huge stretch of grasslands, floodplains and acacia woodlands are home to a variety of animals and baobab tress. You would across leopards and tree-climbing lions. You also get to see number of elephants in the plain.

Day 3: Overlooking Lake Manyara to reach Ngorongoro crater

The next day continues east ward crossing Lake Manyara to the Ngorongoro conservation area. The lake gives excellent view tinged with hues of pink, reason being thousands of flamingos over the lake. Drive through Lake Manyara National Park give glimpses of its vast wildlife including giraffe, elk, wildebeest, elephant, water buffalo etc. from here the road leads you to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.

Day 4: Ngorongoro Conservation Area

After spending the previous night at a lodge or camp at the top of the crater you start in the morning to overlook the UNESCO world heritage site Ngorongoro crater. This half day safari guarantees plentiful game- watching which is equally thrilling and beautiful.

Day 5 & 6 Serengeti National Park

Back on the crater rim you continue downhill towards the outer crater you get to meet the Maasais occupied in their daily engagements. Moving further you arrive at the entrance of the Serengeti National Park. It is one of the largest parks of African continent and is famed for iconic great wildebeest migration.

The mass movement of wildebeest along with numerous zebras cross the vast plain in search of fresh Pasteur. This takes place every winter and you are lucky if you get to have a glimpse of this huge movement.

Before the end of the day you reach your tented camps to stay for the night. Camps are well facilitated for your comfortable stay. A two-day stay in this national park will suffice the safari as the size is quite vast and you will get to experience excellent game drives that can be richly rewarding.

Day 7: Stay at Lake Manyara National Park

Backtrack on the same road once you reach Lake Manyara National Park, spend a night appreciating this beautiful piece of nature surrounded by acacia woodland, some ancient teak and mahogany trees and grass and marshland. It is famous for tree-climbing lions. The park has a rich diversity of birdlife around the lake Manyara and the cliffs.

Day 8: Arusha

From Serengeti head towards Arusha where you end your Tanzania Safari. Take a night halt as the next day awaits to give a totally different experience. You will come across many hotels and lodges for your stay in Arusha.

Day 9 and 10: Stone Town, Zanzibar

Head east for the island of Zanzibar. What best way to unwind after a hectic safari in the harsh and vast stretch of plains in Tanzania than visiting the alluring island towns of Zanzibar.

The island and its unique mix of religion and culture is worth seeing. Sparking waters and white beaches add on to its beauty making it one of the desirable travel destinations. Spend two-days exploring its various facets and discover a very different Tanzania that the world hardly knows about.

Days 11-12: Zanzibar beach

Round up your Tanzania trip by visiting the beautiful beaches in Zanzibar. Two days on the beach is sure to refresh and replenish you from the hectic one-week long safari. The dreamy white sand beaches are beautiful and has plenty to offer to its visitors.

Day 13: Fly home

Time to wrap this beautiful Tanzania Safari and go home with plenty of beautiful memories. You may opt for a direct flight out of Tanzania from Zanzibar rather than falling back to Arusha.

With so much to offer, you would not regret taking a Safari To Tanzania with Kinesi Tour & Safaris. And if you are the one who loves to do things little differently, then Tanzania is definitely the call. For further assistance you may connect or visit our website.

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Find Out The Best National Parks In Tanzania To Spot The Big Five! https://kinesitoursandsafari.com/blog/find-out-the-best-national-parks-in-tanzania-to-spot-the-big-five/ Mon, 09 May 2022 09:35:28 +0000 https://kinesitoursandsafari.com/blog/?p=429 Continue reading ]]>

Tanzania, an East African country boasts of some of the world’s best national parks and conservation areas. Experiencing the rich and diverse culture spread across the entire country add on to its already vibrant list of to do’s. Tanzania has a vast area reserved for wildlife habitat and protection, conservation and research purpose. Tanzania Destinations being one of its kind offer incredible Tanzania Safari options.

With such a varied and diverse option Tanzania National Parks has made its place into the bucket list of so many travellers from round the world. All of Tanzania’s national parks have their own special appeal. Below we tried to narrow down the list of Tanzania Safari Destinations into a compact write up for all of your convenience.

SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

Serengeti being the most famous of all is placed among the UNESCO World heritage sites. It comprises of various ecosystems ranging from grasslands, woodlands, swamps and rocky terrains. It has highest concentration of large mammals that includes the big five. It has also highest concentration of predators in the whole of Africa guaranteeing ultimate prey-predator actions.

Serengeti National Park is famed for the great migration and definitely the most waited moment to be captured by the visitors. The iconic movement of mammals, where two million strong wildebeests along with hundreds and thousands of zebras and gazelles stampede across the savannah in search for better Pasteur.

Home to all of Africa’s Big Five, the Serengeti is like a wildlife lover’s dream come true. There are chances to see elephants, lions, leopard, buffalo and rhinos, along with giraffes, zebra, cheetah, spotted hyenas. With over 500 species of bird it is a haven for bird watchers.

The spectacular wildlife presence makes Serengeti one of the most sought after Tanzania Safari Destinations.

NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA

Ngorongoro Conservation Area is another UNESCO world heritage site in the northern circuit of Tanzania. It’s also one of the few places in Africa where you can see all of the Big Five (elephant, lion, leopard, rhino and buffalo) in a single day, and the conservation area protects Tanzania’s last remaining population of the endangered black rhino.

The place is also known for the largest volcanic caldera, Ngorongoro crater. It is huge in size and the largest unfilled crater that has been inactive since several million years.

The abundant wildlife and the surrounding scenery make the sightings in Ngorongoro all the way more beautiful and dramatic. Ngorongoro conservation area is an extension of Serengeti plains, with lake Natron in its northeast, Lake Eyasi in its south and Lake Manyara in its east.

You’ll have the chance to see spotted hyenas, cheetahs, leopards, large herds of buffalo and gazelle, and even the critically endangered African wild dogs.

LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK

Lake Manyara National Park falls on the way from Tarangire National Park to Ngorongoro. It is home to a vast and varied wildlife and offers splendid bird watching opportunities.   

Known for its unique ecosystems bursting with diverse wildlife. This mini version of the Serengeti is filled with forests, floodplains, hot springs and open savannahs.

Lake Manyara, a beautiful soda lake which attracts hippos, pink flamingos and more than 300 other migratory birds.

Manyara National Park boasts of highest concentrations of large mammals. Huge herds of elephants and the famous tree-climbing lions, along with great populations of wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, giraffe, warthog, impala and waterbuck can be spotted.

There is also a good chance to spot few primates including baboon, vervet monkey and nocturnal bushbabies.

TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK

Tarangire National Park is a part of Northern Circuit Safari and is the sixth largest park in Tanzania. It is known for spotting large herds of migratory elephants sometime between June to October. It is home to the famous big five of Africa along with the Impalas, wildebeest and zebras except the Rhinos.

It is also an excellent spot for birding as it is home to highest numbers of birds in Tanzania.

Try clubbing Serengeti and Ngorongoro for an increased chance of spotting the big five while on a Safari In Tanzania. These are both included in the northern circuit safari and are located closer to each other. Still left with any other queries? Or for further assistance in planning your big five Safari in Tanzania, please feel free to connect or visit our website at www.kinesitoursandsafari.com and we would be happy to help!

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When Is The Best Time For Safari In Serengeti? Let’s Find Out! https://kinesitoursandsafari.com/blog/when-is-the-best-time-for-safari-in-serengeti-lets-find-out/ https://kinesitoursandsafari.com/blog/when-is-the-best-time-for-safari-in-serengeti-lets-find-out/#respond Tue, 12 Apr 2022 11:44:00 +0000 https://kinesitoursandsafari.com/blog/?p=413 Continue reading ]]>

Tanzania’s famous national park Serengeti is one of the finest parks of African continent. It is recognised as a world heritage site and offer unparalleled wildlife viewing throughout the year. Serengeti National Park is famed for its annual migration when two million wildebeest along with zebra and Thomson’s gazelle trek for 800 kms from the dry plains of Serengeti towards the western corridor.

When planning your Serengeti Safari, you probably want to include seeing the Great Migration. However, there is more to it leaving aside this incredible march. So, how do you plan for Serengeti? What is the Best Time To Visit Serengeti? The answer to these questions definitely depend on the traveller’s preference of what they want to experience during Tanzania Safari.

Views in Serengeti varies with weather, which range between two main seasons- the green season and the dry season. Long stretches of plains characterise Serengeti and the incredible game view is equally enduring.

During the green season, the vast dry expanse of grass is transformed into an endless green carpet covered with wildflowers. And there are also wooded hills and towering termite mounds, rivers lined with fig trees and acacia woodland stained orange by dust. The view in itself is a nature’s showpiece.

Through this piece of writing we have tried dividing the various seasons that occur in Serengeti National Park so that you may get certain help in planning your Serengeti Safari.

January to April

  • The calving season falls between these months, spread from late January through the middle of March to be precise.
  • The plain is filled with lush green grass and flourishing acacia trees.
  • The part of the plain is easily accessible and the wildlife easily seen as within a period of two to three week nearly half a million wildebeest give birth to their young ones so is elephant, lion, zebra etc.
  • Best time to capture predators aswell. There will be plenty of wildlife taking birth attracting the mighty predators.
  • This time is the best to capture extra ordinary photographs of special moments like a new calve being born and needless to mention the beautiful lush green surrounding.
  • The time is perfect for the travellers looking for solitude amidst the nature as there is lesser crowd and flights relatively cheaper.
  • As the dry season approaches, you may spot herds making move in search of greener pastures

May and June

  • This is the time when the wildebeest having given birth and fed on the short green grasses of south-eastern Serengeti migrate towards the western corridor in search of greener pasture.
  • With them move the zebras and the gazelles.
  • The move begins anytime between late April and early June.
  • It is best referred to be the survival of the strongest and the bravest. As the move is not a cake walk. The herd crosses the Grumeti River which is home to oversized crocodile ready to take on them and not to overlook the vast lion population across the Serengeti plains.
  • Well, this may also be the time to visualize the iconic great wildebeest migration – the world’s greatest phenomenon.
  • The weather becomes dry. Best time to see bulls locking horns across the plains to compete for territory and mating prospects.
  • Lesser crowd and secluded wildlife gives a chance for relatively intimate experiences.

July to October

  • As the dry season become intense the scarcity of water force wildlife to move closer and nearer to remaining water holes.
  • Water sources are shared by predators and prey alike increasing chances of seeing chases. Visitors often get wonderful captures during this time.
  • Increased chances of viewing the greatest mammal movement as the herd of wildebeests make their movement northwards in search of food. They cross the Grumeti River in Serengeti around June or July and between July and October they cross the Mara river in Kenya.
  • These months are the most preferred time to visit Serengeti and explore its vastness.
  • Being the crowded months also give rise to competition among the travellers for being at the best spot for the best view.

November and December

  • Rain showers during this time marks the beginning of green season.
  • It is the best time for greening of grass, buds blooming into flowers, bird migrating in large numbers and return back of the migratory species.
  • Beach exploration is also ideal during this time of the year. The weather is pleasant for Scuba diving in the serene waters of the famous and isolated Zanzibar Island.

With so much to offer Serengeti National Park is definitely the most sought Tanzania Safari Destination and an attractive tourist spot. Still not sure about the right time to visit Serengeti? Please feel free to contact us through our website at www.kinesitoursandsafari.com and we would be happy to present you with a different perspective for your upcoming Safari In Tanzania.

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