Monday 20 April 2015

A Tanzania Safari will Be The Trip of a Lifetime


There are many reasons why safari holidays organized by Real Africa will be the trip of a lifetime. The excitement of safari, looking for the "Big Five" animals of lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo and rhino, as well as other iconic creatures such as zebras, giraffes, hippos and cheetahs. Add to this the wonderful panoramic views, amazing scenery and rich local cultures.

You will stay in properties that have been selected from the Real Africa portfolio especially for you, depending on your requirements, interests and preferences. It might be a luxury lodge offering stunning views from where you can watch animals as you sit in the gardens, or an intimate lodge, set in a remote and little-visited area. The Real Africa staff have many years of experience in designing exceptional safaris, ensuring they exceed your expectations. We have properties in Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Botswana, Zambia, South Africa, Malawi, Namibia and Zimbabwe we can offer you.

Going for a safari in Tanzania is a wonderful way to combine excellent game-viewing with some of the most spectacular and iconic landscapes in Africa. Over 20% of the country is dedicated to the protection of wildlife, amongst these areas the famous Northern Route which visits such famous locations as the Ngorongoro Crater, the Serengeti and Lake Manyara. We offer suggested itineraries that use either lodges, camps or a combination of the two, travelling either by small plane or private 4x4 vehicle with your own private guide. For example, on our comprehensive Tanzania Wildlife Extra, a trip of 14 days, you will have a private guide and your own 4x4 vehicle throughout. You will stay in comfortable en-suite tented camps and spend time viewing game in all the parks you visit. This also includes 4 nights in the Serengeti where you will stay in two different camps.

For those who want something more remote then we recommend a safari in South Tanzania. Our fly-in lodge safari to Southern Tanzania, visits Selous Game Reserve and Ruaha National Park after which you finish with 4 nights relaxing on a private island in the Indian Ocean. These huge parks are little visited and give the feel of space and a bygone Africa that is fast changing.

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