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How Many Days to Spend in Tanzania

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  Tanzania offers a range of stunning attractions with various exploration opportunities and experiences. However, the adventure should be planned considering several factors to make the most of it, among which one of the most significant is the duration of your trip. So, to help organise your planning, here is a detailed blog on how many days to spend in Tanzania: Tanzania in 3-4 Days: A weekend gateway is a quick taste of wildlife safari , covering a couple of national parks and relaxation by the beach. During this duration, you can explore the iconic landscape of Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire National Park. Here, you'll encounter the famous Big Five and gaze at the diverse ecosystems that are vibrant with life. The next day, rejuvenate by swimming and snorkelling in Tanzania's teal-blue Indian Ocean. Further, you get to dive into the rich tapestry of East African culture in Zanzibar, where nature and history perfectly connect. Tanzania in One Week: If you are l...

Top Reasons to Choose the Kenya Wildlife Safari Tour

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  Are you looking to embark on the ultimate wildlife safari tour in Kenya? The extensive savannahs, dramatic scenery, and abundance of wildlife as far as the eye can see are just a few of the reasons to choose Kenya for your safari. So, let's find out why Kenya, a year-round captivating country both naturally and culturally, is one of Africa's most popular travel destinations.  Explore Diverse Wildlife and The Great Migration: Kenya's numerous national parks and game reserves offer safari visitors the opportunity to see a variety of wildlife species. There are also various typographies with distinct flora and fauna, such as the Tsavo plateaus. It is home to rare bird species such as the Somalia Ostrich, Golden Pipit, Northern brownbul, etc. You will also have the opportunity to witness the incredible sight of flamingos gathering at Lake Nakuru National Park. Furthermore, the Maasai Mara safari in Kenya serves as the starting point for The Great Migration. It sets the pictu...

8 Amazing Hippo Facts To Know Before Your African Safari

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  An African safari promises one of the most thrilling encounters with wildlife you can have safely. Among the continent's diverse encounters, one of the most iconic is the African hippo. They are one of the most interesting creatures to know about and the fascination gets deeper as you learn more.  Here are 8 amazing hippo facts to know about before your African safari Kenya or Tanzania.  The hippopotamus is the second largest animal on the African subcontinent. Even the lions and crocodiles can only prey on baby hippos, as an adult hippo has no known predators. Being the deadliest animals in Africa, they kill more than 450 people every year. Hippos can run faster than an average human and underestimating them might be a deadly blunder.  Hippos are vegetarians and can eat up to 50 kg of grass every night to keep fueling their huge bodies. These large mammals are more closely associated with dolphins and whales than with any other land animal.  A hippo open...

5 African Animals You’ll See on a Kenyan Safari

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  It is said that encountering the unfiltered wildlife in Africa never leaves you; it is always there inside your head. This is an apt saying because no image or article can prepare you for what you are going to see on a Kenyan safari. As far as your eye can see, the vast savanna is dotted with animals like lions, leopards, African elephants, cape buffalo and rhinoceros. However, here are some other animals that deserve their due attention.     Cheetah The fastest animals on the planet are undoubtedly the smallest cats on the list. Cheetahs are often known to climb safari jeeps and are quite used to human presence and vehicles. Remember to maintain proper etiquette when in the presence of these majestic creatures. Nile Crocodiles Next on the list when you are on a Kenyan safari are the largest freshwater crocodiles in the world. These deadly lizards can reach lengths of up to 14 feet or two queen-sized mattresses. Their bite force can easily break a human into t...