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The
Northern Circuit The
Northern Circuit is the most frequented by tourists
for two reasons: most of the destinations are
fairly close to each other and many of Tanzania’s
most famous sights, such as Ngorongoro Crater,
the Serengeti and Mt Kilimanjaro are all a part
of this circuit. Due to the fact that all the
parks, towns and attractions are within easy
reach of one another, one can tour this entire
circuit by vehicle with only a couple of hours
in-between destinations. |
The
Southern Circuit The
national parks and game reserves of the Southern
Circuit are, arguably, the hidden treasures
of Tanzania’s authentic Africa. These parks
are enormous, with some of the highest concentrations
of animals anywhere in Africa and a spectacular
diversity of wildlife including roan antelope,
sable antelope, Cape hunting dogs, and a multitude
of colourful birdlife. The lodges and camps
of the south are small and intimate, with no
more than 30 rooms or tents at the very most.
This means there are far fewer tourists in the
south compared to the north, and allows the
area to hold true to the tenets of eco-tourism.
The travel times between parks in the south
are long as the parks are far apart. The parks
of the south can be visited independently, or
as a circuit combining various parks into one
package. Packages can be arranged using scheduled
air services or as road safaris using 4x4 vehicles. |
The
Western Circuit Lying
in the Great Rift Valley are the inland lakes,
Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika. All three
national parks in this circuit offer the only
safe opportunities to see chimpanzees in the
wild today. The habitats of these areas are
a merger between Western Africa and East Africa
therefore the cultures, rainfall and flora are
unique to this small area. The western circuit
is seldom experienced on its own but is more
often an addition to either the southern or
northern circuits, or both. The western circuit
is so remote that travel by both aircraft and
boat is necessary in order to experience this
lovely side of Tanzania. |
The
Coastal Circuit One
of the great attractions of Tanzania is its
fantastic 800 km coastline with palm fringed
beaches of white sand and the historic towns
of Dar es Salaam, Bagamoyo, Kilwa, Lindi, Mikindani
and Mtwara, along with the exotic islands of
Zanzibar, Pemba and Mafia.
Swahili language and culture trace their roots
to the Indian Ocean coastline. Many explorers,
sultans and slave traders encountered Africa
for the first time along this history-steeped
coastline and contributed to the events that
were to define modern Tanzania. The islands
of the Zanzibar Archipelago became principal
stepping stones for the culture that was to
mould Tanzania’s people and their language. |
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