Northern Tanzania Safari should be on
everyone’s travel bucket list. The area is a well-established
superlative form of all other parts of Tanzania in that it has got the
best tourist attractions in the country. Perhaps the greatest wildlife
spectacle, the Great Migration, and the highest mountain in Africa, Mt.
Kilimanjaro, both lie on the northern part of Tanzania. The Serengeti
National Park’s Great Migration is one of the most amazing wildlife
spectacles in the world, whilst safari on the Ngorongoro Crater floor of
the extinct volcano at Ngorongoro is a game viewing environment that
has no equal. Towering above it all is Mount Kilimanjaro, the world’s
highest freestanding mountain and arguably Africa's toughest challenge.
Away from the tourist hotspots, quieter parks such as Lake Manyara
National Park and Tarangire National Park offers superb for game viewing
yet often overlooked to their more famous neighbours. The Rift Valley
Lakes of Eyasi and Natron are the home of Hadzabe tribes and the
breeding grounds for the largest flocks of flamingo on earth. Hence
tourists coming here prefer the northern part as compared to others.