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Why Southern Tanzania?
Tanzania’s Southern National Parks are
some of the largest and most remote in all
of Africa. As a convergence zone between
Sub-Saharan Africa’s Southern and Eastern
wildlife areas, these National Parks have the
greatest variety of species, for example, The
Greater and Lesser Kudu, striped and
Spotted Hyena. Despite the fame of The
Serengeti, most of Tanzania’s protected
area’s are in the South of Tanzania.
While the wildlife is in its
masses, the tourism is not,
guaranteeing visitors to see
herds of animals, rather than
hordes of people. One can
enjoy wildlife sightings in
peace, with no rush to move
on.
Not only is their a great variety
of species in Southern
Tanzania, but also its terrain
and topography. Each national
park has its own uniqueness and
feeling, ensuring you never bore
of your surroundings.