Ask about perfect wildlife safari in Tanzania and the places to be or near the top of the list every time.

But what about national parks and game reserves within the country? What is best to visit because they can not be equally good.

Well, five below provides the answers. It has been established using objective African Safari Journals website travel blogs, my safari experience, forums, travel magazines and the general consensus in safari industry for twenty years ...

First Serengeti NP

One of the best safari parks in Africa bar none. Wildlife viewing safari in Tanzania there is often aided by the impressive fact that the vegetation is mainly grassland, which makes spotting animals from a distance easier borders.

Meadow can also support a number of herbivores as wildebeest, zebra and gazelle, which in turn supports many predators feed on people it is no surprise that the Serengeti National Park is often referred to as a "big cat in the Middle." Masai language Serengeti means "endless plain", which is very close to the truth.

Two extraordinary events occur here that make it even more remarkable taking place in Tanzania safari. The annual wildebeest migration of wildebeest and hundreds of thousands of foals born.

Migration occurs in massive herds of up to one million people, start your search for better grazing by moving north. The exact time depends on the seasonal rains, but they travel across the Serengeti en masse roughly between April and August.

February - March, before they begin their epic journey, wildebeest give birth during the six weeks up to several hundreds of thousands of calves grazing through the Serengeti sweet at that time.

They are all at the same time, foals caused by predators, which makes full use of success, but they can spoil a surplus of opportunities.

Second Ngorongoro Conservation area

To call the Ngorongoro Crater is a wonderful gentle as it is seen as one of the natural wonders of the world because it is so unique.

Previously, the mountains, which stood as high as Mount Kilimanjaro, he blasted the turmoil caused by the volcanic crater floor sink and create the world's largest intact caldera in 2200 meters high with walls.

When it was cooled by the rich pasture and permanent water on the crater floor began to attract wildlife, and today about 30,000 people filled the Garden of Eden is the most densely crowded playing field in the world.

Here you will find the population of Tanzania the few remaining black rhinos and a healthy collection of predators such as lion, cheetah and leopards, and odd, of course, ubiquitous wildebeest, hiking and Thompson gazelle.

What you will not find the elephant herds, because they tend to wooded heights, but the bulls are sometimes dare to the crater floor. There is also no giraffe, which, like acacia trees above and Impala orynx helmet and sunglasses, that the grassland plains of the Serengeti.

"Lake Magadan is an irresistible craving for water birds such as flamingos, avocet, poles and pilaf, who throng the shallow soda lake. but a great place to safari in Tanzania.

Third Tarangire NP

This park is the solitude, peace, quiet and elephants. There is a huge herd of pachyderms here sometimes numbering six hundred, and also some really great buffalo herds.

There are fewer tourists in Tanzania safari here because many of them follow the Serengeti, Ngorongoro chain to the north, which is their loss because the Tarangire National Park is a gem, if you visit in due course.

Dry season from June to September, the wildlife viewing is best, because that is where thousands of animals gather to drink Tarangire river waters, and they tend to disperse during the wet season because of water elsewhere.

Birdlife here is also exceptional with over 550 species recorded. Your chances of spotting a python looks even more than in some or other reason, perhaps because they have taken to climb the trees in the area.

Acacia and baobab trees Panoramic views of savannah grasslands indicates that this is a very scenic park. Avoid it during April and May, when heavy rains fall months.

4th Lake Manyara NP

Ask anyone who was in Tanzania Safari Lake Manyara and they'll probably tell you about the amazing tree climbing lions who choose to sleep on the heat on the branches, and then, as the other lions in the ground.

It is also amazing that they can be found around the lake as BirdLife cormorants, pelicans, storks, Egyptian geese, flamingos and huge flocks of quelea.

A well-known environmental writer Duncan Butchart recommends that "if the first observer bird to Africa to visit only one reserve in Tanzania, then it must surely be that."

You can also find some of the rarer species like the olive baboon here, and Sykes monkey army, the king through the woods and is also commonly believed that, like an elephant, crocodile, hippo, buffalo, antelope and leopard.

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