Who are Ngorongoro and Northern Tanzania holidays best for?
Land of safaris, Tanzania will appeal to anyone with a love of wildlife watching. See chimpanzees swing through the treetops, crocodiles lurking in the water and lions lazing in the sun. Anyone with a craving for culture will also find plenty to impress with opportunities to meet mighty Massai warriors, enjoy traditional dance performances and delve into colourful local markets. Fitness fanatics will likely jump at the challenge of climbing the towering Kilimanjaro. Choose a route that best suits your level of fitness, lace up your walking boots and prepare yourself for an unforgettable, blood pumping, pulse racing adventure as you hike into the clouds. For those who prefer to admire this magnificent mountain without the sweaty climb to the peak, the views from Kia Lodge and the Kenyan Amboseli reserve are hard to top. Exploring the elephant dotted savannah with the summit in the distance is a truly special and utterly romantic experience that will stay with you forever.
Which experiences are Ngorongoro and Northern Tanzania holidays best for?
Safaris are a must on a trip to Tanzania. Whether you’re in a 4x4 or on a walking tour, seeing these magnificent animals in their natural environment is a truly special experience. Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is another experience not to be missed on a visit to this spectacular country. Climbing this mighty mountain on Kilimanjaro holidays isn’t for the faint hearted but fortunately, you don’t have to traverse the steep sides to be able to appreciate this feat of nature. Even from ground level, the site of this massive mountain will likely leave you speechless. Rising up from the flat savannah that surrounds it, this ancient volcano is a spectacular sight to soak up.
The best ways to discover Ngorongoro and Northern Tanzania
For athletes intending to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, there are a range of routes to choose from. Opt for the popular Marangu route which is less challenging of the Machame route which is more challenging. Complete the ascent in seven to eight days including a landing day or, for travellers with less time on their hands, hike up part of the way over the course of a few days. If adrenaline racing heights and sweaty treks aren’t your idea of fun, set aside a couple of days for a safari in the Amboseli reserve. Enjoy spectacular views from the ground and rise with the sun in the morning to see the first rays of light shine on the summit.
Special experiences on a trip to Ngorongoro and Northern Tanzania
- Take in Tarangire - a National Park that flies below most people's radar yet which in our summer months boasts one of the highest concentrations of game in East Africa. The park itself is also extremely beautiful, dotted with huge ancient baobabs and an ideal spot for a walking safari.
- Neighbouring Lake Manyara dovetails beautifully with Tarangire, offering birdlife outstanding and plentiful enough to turn the least ornithologically minded into born again twitchers. Add tree-climbing lions (presumably trying to catch all those birds) and the spectacular sight of thousands of flamingos on the lake and it's another African classic.
- Finally, less dramatic but an excellent potential pitstop between safari and beach action is the hill country of Karutu, home to many of Tanzania's finest coffee producing farms. Lovers of the black stuff will have to employ strict discipline to avoid a caffeine OD, but these lodges offer a great change of pace and scenery, but our favourites are still within reach of Ngorongoro should the safari urge strike.