Safari In Tanzania, Tours In Africa - SED Adventures Tours & Safaris

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Take a breathtaking journey to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
Witness the awe-inspiring wildlife migration across the Serengeti and Maasai Mara. Be captivated by the majestic beauty of Victoria Falls - one of the natural wonders of the world. Uncover the mysteries of the elusive Mountain Gorillas of Uganda and Rwanda. ..

Arusha: The closest national park to Arusha town – northern Tanzania’s safari capital – Arusha National Park is a multi-faceted jewel, often overlooked by safarigoers, despite offering the opportunity to explore a beguiling diversity of habitats within a few hours.

Katavi: Isolated, untrammelled and seldom visited, Katavi is a true wilderness, providing the few intrepid souls who make it there with a thrilling taste of Africa as it must have been a century ago.

Kilimanjaro: The name itself is a mystery wreathed in clouds. It might mean Mountain of Light, Mountain of Greatness or Mountain of Caravans. Or it might not. The local people, the Wachagga, don't even have a name for the whole massif, only Kipoo (now known as Kibo) for the familiar snowy peak that stands imperious, overseer of the continent, the summit of Africa.

Mahale: Set deep in the heart of the African interior, inaccessible by road and only 100km (60 miles) south of where Stanley uttered that immortal greeting “Doctor Livingstone, I presume”, is a scene reminiscent of an Indian Ocean island beach idyll.

Lake Manyara: Stretching for 50km along the base of the rusty-gold 600-metre high Rift Valley escarpment, Lake Manyara is a scenic gem, with a setting extolled by Ernest Hemingway as “the loveliest I had seen in Africa”.

Ngorongoro: It's close to the Serengeti, North east of Tanzania. Lake Eyasi marks part of its southern boundary and the Serengeti National Park lies to the west.

Ruaha: The game viewing starts the moment the plane touches down. A giraffe races beside the airstrip, all legs and neck, yet oddly elegant in its awkwardness. A line of zebras parades across the runway in the giraffe's wake.

Serengeti: A million wildebeest... each one driven by the same ancient rhythm, fulfilling its instinctive role in the inescapable cycle of life

Tarangire: The fierce sun sucks the moisture from the landscape, baking the earth a dusty red, the withered grass as brittle as straw.

Selous: This is the enormous park in Tanzania as well as Africa, and the second largest in the world covering an area of 45'000 km2.

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