Simba Serengeti Safari
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Overview
Tarangire National Park is a renowned wildlife reserve located in northern Tanzania. It is characterized by its vast landscapes of acacia woodland, grassy savannah, and the Tarangire River, which flows through the park, attracting a diverse array of wildlife especially during the dry season. The park is famous for its large elephant population, often seen roaming the plains, as well as other animals such as lions, zebras, wildebeests, giraffes, and numerous bird species. Tarangire offers fantastic opportunities for safari experiences, birdwatching, and nature photography amidst its picturesque scenery.
Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is renowned for its vast savannahs, diverse wildlife, and the famous Great Migration of millions of wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles. Home to the Big Five and numerous predators, the park offers thrilling safari experiences amidst stunning landscapes. Visitors can witness spectacular natural phenomena and immerse themselves in the wonders of the African wilderness.
Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania is the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera, boasting a diverse ecosystem within its confines. Formed by a collapsed volcano, it spans 260 square kilometers and offers habitats ranging from forests to grasslands. Renowned for its wildlife, including the Big Five, the crater is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and safari adventurers.
F.A.Q
Do I need a visa?
Visa requirements vary by country:
• Kenya: eVisa required
• Tanzania: eVisa required
• South Africa: No visa needed for stays under 90 days
• Botswana: No visa needed for stays under 90 days
• Namibia: No visa needed for stays under 90 day
What vaccinations do I need?
Required and recommended vaccinations include:
• Yellow Fever (required for some countries)
• Hepatitis A and B
• Tetanus
• Typhoid
• Malaria prophylaxis
Consult your GP or travel clinic at least 8 weeks before departure.
Best Season to Visit?
Peak Season (June to October):
• Dry season with best wildlife viewing
• Higher prices and more crowded
• Comfortable temperatures
Off-Peak Season (November to May):
• Green season with occasional rains
• Lower prices and fewer tourists
• Better for bird watching
• Some roads may be impassable
What to Pack?
- Neutral-colored clothing
- Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)
- Insect repellent
- Camera with zoom lens
- Â Binoculars
- Â Power adapters
How can I ensure a safe and enjoyable Safari?
Follow Safety Guidelines
- Stay in Your Vehicle: Always remain inside your vehicle unless directed otherwise by your guide. Animals can be unpredictable, and staying inside minimizes risk.
- Maintain Distance: Keep a safe distance from wildlife. Never attempt to touch or feed animals, as this can provoke dangerous situations.
 - Listen to Your Guide: Pay attention to your guide’s instructions at all times. They are there to ensure your safety and provide valuable insights into the wildlife. Â
What accommodations are available for families traveling with young children?
Family-friendly lodges often provide childcare services and activities designed for children under 12. Your travel agent can recommend specific lodges that accommodate families well.