Sunday, April 22, 2012

Africa Tanzania Vacations



We believe a safari in Africa should be more than just a sightseeing tour ~ it should be the journey of a lifetime and surpass your every expectation ~ and here’s how to make that happen. While the traditional safari is done by vehicle, we’d like to introduce you to some alternative safaris that provide a unique perspective to your game viewing experience. And while on your safari, why not challenge yourself to pursue one of these exhilarating adventure activities. We work only with professional operators dedicated to providing you with a high quality, safe and eco-friendly experience. These are some of life’s greatest pleasures ~ so go for it!

Imagine an undiscovered country. A land of wide open spaces and magnificent wildlife, of idyllic palm- fringed islands set in turquoise Ocean, of explorers' tales and sultans' palaces, of a warm and hospitable people. Imagine Tanzania, where you can rediscover the wild, romantic Africa of your dreams, where you can relive all the enchantment of an ageless continent while still enjoying all the comforts and luxuries of modern life. Tanzania is to the wildlife enthusiast the Africa of our imagination. Boasting over 95,000 square miles of reserves, Tanzania is one of the best game viewing countries in Africa. From Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, to Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa, visitors will find a country with vast and breathtaking vistas. The complete African safari experience is truly represented in game reserves and national parks such as the Serengeti National Park, the annual setting of the wondrous wildebeest migration; Ngorongoro Crater National Park, the unique, biodiverse amphitheatre; Selous Game Reserve, the vast and least well known park, and the amazing array of birdlife at Lake Manyara National Park. East Africa has also been called the cradle of mankind. Early hominid footprints which date back an estimated 3.5 million years were discovered at Laetoli in Tanzania and a 1.7 million year old Zinjanthropus boisei skull was found at Olduvai Gorge. And not to be forgotten are the "Spice Islands" off Tanzania's coast, collectively known as Zanzibar. We Welcome you to Tanzania, unsurpassed Africa.

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