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Where to stay at Kidepo: best resorts

  Set in the northernmost part of Uganda, the Kidepo Valley National Park covers a territory of 1,442 sq.km stretching over two valleys, river Kidepo valley and river Narus valley. It is not the most famous wildlife park in Africa but it is well organized for tourism. There are many opportunities for activities in theContinue reading "Where to stay at Kidepo: best resorts"

Kiwengwa-Uroa Forest

  On the eastern side of Zanzibar island, 20 km away from the capital city of Zanzibar, a large protected area rises between the beaches of Kiwengwa and Uroa. Some call it the “Kiwengwa-Uroa Forest” but its real name is Kiwengwa-Pongwe Forest Reserve. This is a very important place as for biodiversity and the studyContinue reading “Kiwengwa-Uroa Forest”

Serengeti, park of wonders

  Two states share the territory of the Serengeti region. They are Kenya and – the largest part – Tanzania, in east Africa. Its 30.000 square km of dry lands, bush, savannah and woods welcome every year thousands of animals during their migration. In its territory opens the Olduvai Gorge that keeps important archaeological sites.Continue reading “Serengeti, park of wonders”

Discovering Tarangire National Park

   The national territory of Tanzania is covered for 32% with National Parks and protected areas. So, no wonder if the best safaris in the world can be booked here. And precisely in the city of Arusha, north east of the Country. Not far from Arusha, about 100 km west, the Tarangire National Park willContinue reading “Discovering Tarangire National Park”

Lake Manyara National Park

  An unusual, special and exciting safari will take you to this African wonder, Lake Maynara, Tanzania. It is named after a plant, emanyara, which is very common in this region. Maasai people use it as a fence for their camps. Lake Manyara is not a big lake. Only 50 km long, 16 km wide,Continue reading “Lake Manyara National Park”