Returning to the Six-Day of Creation whilst on safaris in North Tanzania
Tanzania has an unrivalled natural richness as a wildlife safari destination. Wild creatures roam throughout large territories, just as God intended on the sixth day of creation. These places have been declared national parks and wildlife reserves, and they have a repute for being quiet and unspoiled. The Northern Circuit is a spectacular grouping of game sanctuaries in the country's north, close to the Kenyan border. This is Tanzania's most popular and easily accessible wildlife safari route. I can confidently state that it's one of the best game viewing places in the world.
Aside from the game, many visitors enjoy the amazingly diverse cluster of ecosystems and habitats. The Northern Circuit's stars are the Serengeti and Ngorongoro, both of which are very close to nature lovers' hearts. The other parts of the circuit, though, are no less dazzling and complement the two: Arusha, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara. The amount and diversity of species in this area are difficult to conceive.
Arusha is frequently the place to start for
northern safaris. The hamlet is located near the base of Mount Meru, with views
of Africa's highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro. The nearest protected spot to witness
animals from Arusha is Arusha National Park, which is only 32 kilometres away.
This 137-square-kilometer park is home to baboons, colobus and vervet monkeys,
duikers, elephants, buffalo, giraffes, hippopotamuses, leopards, hyenas,
zebras, and a variety of antelopes. Over 400 bird species have been identified,
including Eurasian migrants who visit between October and April. Walking
safaris are allowed, and you can step out of your car for a nature walk, which
is one of the park's distinctive features. The park is popular for Kenya
tanzania budget trips because of its proximity to Arusha.

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