Typical Routing of the Migration
Jan/Feb/Mar: Short-grass plains of Southern Serengeti, Tanzania.
Apr-May: Central Serengeti.
Jun: Western corridor of the Serengeti/ crossing of the Mara River.
Jul: Northern Serengeti/ crossing of the Mara River.
Aug/Sep/Oct: Masai Mara, Kenya.
Nov/Dec: Southward journey back to Serengeti.
Top Highlights
Mt Kilimanjaro
The not yet extinct Mt Kilimanjaro rises from the plains, the highest peak on the continent at 5895m. Mt Kilimanjaro can be trekked at any time of the year, but expect rain during April, May and November. A five day trek along the Marangu route is recommended, so travellers can acclimatise. Marangu is the most commonly used base for treks (1hr from Moshi, the gateway to Mt Kilimanjaro). The town has an alpine atmosphere and the park entry gate is only 5kms away.
Zanzibar
“Spice Island”: Is a mixture of quaint shops, bazaars, mosques, courtyards, squares, palaces, cathedrals, colonial mansions and beaches. Wander around the Old Stone Town with its narrow alleyways, old mansions and squares.
Visit Beit-el-Ajaib (House of Wonders), formerly the sultan’s palace and one of Zanzibar’s largest structures. Next door is the Beit-al-Sahel (Palace Museum). Zanzibar also boasts the first Anglican cathedral built in East Africa. Travel from Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar via hydrofoil, catamaran or ferry.
Serengeti National Park
The National Park has a large animal population and they are easy to spot in the flat grassland, especially in the dry season.
The park covers 14,763 sq km and on the seemingly endless and almost treeless plains of the Serengeti are literally millions of hoofed animals. Expect to see wildebeest, gazelle, zebra and antelope in large concentrations. Also watch out for lions, cheetahs and giraffe. A unique way to experience the Serengeti is by hot air balloon.
Ngorongoro Crater
The park encompasses the crater and sides of a huge extinct volcano, said to be the world's largest caldera is 20km wide and packed with wildlife. A trip to the bottom of the crater is a must, especially with the opportunity to see lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo, wildebeest, gazelle, zebra, reedbuck and flamingos wading in the shallows of Lake Magadi (the soda lake on the crater floor).
More Highlights
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Mt Meru
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Selous Game Reserve
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Arusha National Park
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Dar es Salaam