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Accommodation in Tanzania's
Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Lake Manyara
Tanzania's
Serengeti
National Park, Ngorongoro
Conservation Area, and Lake
Manyara National Park offer a wide variety of accommodation
alternatives in lodges and tented camps, ranging from the
most luxurious and exclusive to small, owner-run hostels.
Many accommodation spots are located inside the protected
areas, while others sit just outside the borders.
Most accommodation choices usually offer
two daily game drives, one early in the morning and one in
the afternoon, when temperatures are milder and animals are
most active. This is specially true of lodges and camps found
in the Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Conservation
Area, among the best worldwide sites for wildlife watching.
Indeed, while the former is widely recognised as the major
wildlife reserve in the world, the latter boasts the densest
population of mammalian predators in Africa.
Other activities often available include
balloon safaris, birding safaris, natural hikes, and day trips
to Lake Victoria. Night game drives are only available at
Klein's
Camp, as it is located in a private game concession just
outside the Serengeti National Park. Most Ngorongoro lodges
and camps offer adventure hikes around the crater and the
nearby highland volcanoes, as well as excursions to the Olduvai
Gorge archaeological site and the Shifting Sands ash dune.
At Lake Manyara, canoeing safaris on the lake are most common
and interesting.
Tanzania offers an astonishing diversity
of ecosystems, and there isn't an absolute best season to
visit this incredible country. The best time to go to the
Serengeti largely depends on the specific area you'll be visiting.
While wildlife in the central Seronera valley is numerous
all year round, the Western Corridor area offers phenomenal
game viewing only from late May to mid July, when the sheer
migratory herds of herbivores pour through this area before
moving northward to the Masai
Mara National Reserve, in Kenya. Likewise, the Northern
Lobo area of the Serengeti is best from July through mid November,
when game viewing is excellent due to the migratory herds,
particularly in July (northward migration) and October (southward
migration). Ngorongoro is great all year round, though the
crater rim gets quite cold from June to August. Lake Manyara,
being home to more than 400 of the country's 1,000 bird species,
is best for bird watching during the wet season (November-June),
while the dry season (July-October) is more suitable for getting
a glimpse of the large mammals.
Last but not least, consider there are important
temperature and climate differences between the three above
mentioned protected areas. While the Serengeti is quite hot
and dry, many Ngorongoro facilities are found at an elevation
of more than 2,000 metres, which means it can get pretty cold
at night and in the early morning. Be sure to pack the adequate
attire for your safari trip.
Accommodation
in Masai Mara National Reserve -Kenya
The Masai
Mara National Reserve offers a wide variety of accommodation
choices, both in lodges or in tented camps. Many of these
are located inside the reserve, while others are to be found
at the outer limits.
Most -if not all- accommodation choices usually
offer two daily game drives, one early in the morning and
one in the afternoon, when temperatures are milder and animals
are most active, both preys and predators.
Some even offer a night drive, which is the
only way to spot the many night-goers of the reserve: African
wild cat, caracal, ant bear, spring hare, black-tipped mongoose,
zorilla, bat-eared fox, side-striped jackal, porcupine, and
civet, amog others.
Balloon safaris, walking safaris, and visits
to Maasai villages can be arranged at the front desk of most
lodges and camps.
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