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Great Migration in Tanzania

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2022-08-17 11:05:42

Great Migration in Tanzania


The twice-yearly migration of large herds of zebra, gazelle and wildebeest to and from the Serengeti and Masai Mara in Kenya is one of nature's greatest shows on earth. No one knows how long it will take to disappear like the buffalo herds once traversed the western prairies. Visitors can take in the views in multi-seat trucks to ensure that everyone has a view, as well as lodging and dining in cabins and tent camps,sports fitness   .



In Tanzania, the natural world and the fantastical wonderland are so closely integrated. Seeing lions and leopards crawling in the grass, waiting for an opportunity to launch a fatal blow, and observing the life codes of the animals up close, everything became tense and exciting. In Tanzania, go back to the wild and witness steamy life.

In fact, the troop that migrates every year for 8-9 months is in Tanzania, where there is a larger population. In recent years, with the increase in the popularity of Tanzania, more and more people go directly to the birthplace of the animal migration.

Head to Tarangire National Park, the third largest national park in Tanzania, home to herds of wildebeest, zebras and elephants. Here, you can also observe Tarangire's giant Baobab Trees and discover unusual birds.

In the most classic way of cross-country safari, we ran freely in the crater, and countless animals jumped into our eyes. Believe me, this will be a fairytale afternoon that you will never forget for a long time. There are two lakes in the Volcano Reserve, Ndutu and Masek, which are natural drinking pools for wildlife in this reserve. Here, you can see many large mammals such as black rhino, hippopotamus, wildebeest, elephant, lion and buffalo.

Magical paradise

Kilimanjaro coffee is grown in the highest mountains in Africa in northeastern Tanzania. Its coffee quality is good, the aroma is strong, and the sour taste is prominent, which is suitable for the preparation of comprehensive coffee. Kilimanjaro coffee is an important lifeline of Tanzania's economy, and about 17% of foreign exchange is created by coffee.

Kilimanjaro coffee is one of the top representatives of AA coffee beans in Tanzania. It is bred by volcanic ash and is a bean seed made by nature. The coffee has a unique cocoa fruit aroma and a strong glycol content.


Go to Arusha Meru to watch the making process of Kilimanjaro coffee, we can learn to sing local African songs, and participate in the coffee making process with the enthusiastic Meru young people of our NGO, and then live Make a cup of hot, aromatic coffee.