Situated on the Indian Ocean and just below the equator, Tanzania is one of the friendliest countries on the African continent. A nation undiscovered and untouristed. The abundance of wildlife is unprecedented. Tanzania has more national parks and more protected land than any other country on the continent. Tanzania outspends the United States on wildlife conservation by 100%.
In addition, Tanzania is also home to many other national parks and conservation areas, including Arusha, Lake Manyara, Tarangire, Ruaha, etc.
On your photo safari, you’ll see and visit the tall and proud Maasai Tribe, dressed in various shades of red, still herding their cattle, much as they’ve done for thousands of years.
Tanzania is one of the most diverse nations in Africa boasting over 120 different ethnic groups, yet tribal conflict here does not exist.
Tanzania peacefully gained her independence from Britain in 1961, and has remained politically stable since.
Weatherwise, Tanzania has spring-like temperatures year round, normally rarely going above 85 degrees with very low humidity. The rainy seasons occur in April and November.
Tanzania undoubtedly is the perfect location for the perfect photo safaris Africa has to offer.
Tanzania - The most protected land in the world
Tanzania has more protected land than any country in the world. According to Earth trends
more than 39% of Tanzania land is protected, while the world average is less than 11%.
The National Park governing body TANAPA is perhaps the
most progressive nature management body in the world. Unlike other African countries, all national parks are UNFENCED. Animals are free to move about enjoying a natural migration. There is a hands off
approach to wildlife management. This means that the natural life cycle of darwin's theory is lived here. Survival of the fittest is an every day occurence unmanaged by humans. While on Safari you will
observed this on a daily basis. The great migration is the largest land migration on the planet, over 500,000 animals move thousands of kilometers in search of water and food, this spectacle cannot be
seen anywhere else in the world. Tanzania has more than 1000 species of birds all over the country from the forest birds to desert vultures.
The migration has been subject of countless documentaries and movies. No other African country can boast this kind of biodiversity and conservation. Tanzania is the number 1 choice
for real untouched safaris.
Naipenda Safaris has spent more than 25 years in this environment and we are the experts at delivering what you are looking for.