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Introduction of Tanzania
The circuit of fabulous Safari carries you via Arusha, the gateway to world famous National parks, to Lake Manayara; ascending the wall of the great rift valley which forms the back drop to the loveliest of soda lakes. A real photographer’s paradise where flocks of flamingos form a line of shimmering pink stretching miles along the still water: you will encounter silent families of giraffes, noisy packs of wild dogs. Present are tree climbing Lions resting on trees 10 to 20 feet above the ground to Ngorongoro Crater rising high above the Serengeti plains, other animals are zebras roam around waiting for sunset, large herds of elephants and wildebeests.
Vultures waiting to clean off the lions hunt: the unparalleled scenic beauty, good Weather favouring excellent year-round wildlife viewing. Tanzania also has great Food off her tropical climate; all providing a unique and adventurous conserved areas for tourism. A large part of Tanzania is set aside as national parkland - from Serengeti in the north, to Selous in the south; with its long adventures. Geographically, Ngorongoro Crater is protected by nature, its steep walls create a separate ecosystem with lots of animals and this is because of the protection Ngorongogoro has. You will need a guide for a rewarding, adventurous discoveries and memorable tour and for protection from the wild animals. The parks here have good and well built lodges ranging from Luxury to budget and Budget Safari Camping.
To enjoy the vast beauties of this country you require a reliable company with wide expertise and experienced in handling of tourists like Abeam Safaris; we have at our disposal a well maintained fleet of 4x4 which will give you a better view in the park. We take it as our duty to support sustainable tourism development in line with Tanzania's economy efforts; our vacations are greatly valuable and attractive and attention individual tours, incentives to suite the interests and budget.
Come and enjoy a memorable safari - “A culture of a Safari” with Abeam Safaris.
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