It was one of those weeks where everything just seemed to be going wrong. Simple, little things that add up to the end of the day, and only seems to cause additional unnecessary stress. So, when I was reminded that it was less than a week before he went to one of our African safari my friend Quinton, I sighed relief, even if it was just a glimpse of a four-day getaway to Tanzania. Sunny side of life We were picked up at the airport to Arusha and Tarangire National Park for lunch. So far, my luck seemed like it changed for the better, but after this week, it almost seemed unreal to be able to relax and enjoy the beauty that lied in front of my eyes. It also helped that one of my closest friends came together, Quinton always provide me when things get tough, it will be fine. I sat back and took a deep breath of fresh air in Africa and saw me in front of the Tarangire National Park, over 2600 square kilometers of grassland and flood plains of Africa. Surrounded by unspoilt nature Tarangire National Park is a volcanic, purpled formations that look like mountain ranges of distance. Tarangire River migrating wildlife magnet dry season, and definitely the best time of year to visit this area. Between July and September in Africa offers you its most beautiful and precious glimpse of wildlife, some of which include herds of about 300 elephants trumping its way through the earth, quench your thirst. Our accommodation Our first night's stay, we booked the Tarangire Sopa Lodge. The low-profile structure compared to many other lodges, but how Quinton said he does not distract you from what you really here to experience, which is Africa's wildlife and nature. Yes, of course, hut which standards could be compared to the most exclusive 5 * hotel may be perfect, but basically it's not why you go on safari in Africa. He had everything and more than what you need with the Tanzanian landscape filled with baobab trees and migratory bird life was spectacular view. After a well rested night of our purse Fluxus thatched roof, room, we had a good hearty breakfast before heading to Ngorongoro Game Reserve. We were ordered to stay overnight Ngorongoro Serena Lodge, accommodation, built in the fall of the rim, is a dormant volcano called caldera. Very close to the Olduvai Gorge is a cabin, which is often called the "birthplace of man." Olduvai is one of the highest spots of the world as the most important prehistoric site in the world and a key tool to improve our understanding of human evolution from the early 1950s. Quinton and I liked the fact that the Ngorongoro Serena Lodge almost felt like you to co-exist with wildlife and the local Masai tribe, who live in this particular field. I think that much can be learned from this tribe, who have this very honorable way of dressing, to distinguish them from all other African tribes. It seems that such a culture of peace, particularly pay much older, something that seems to have lost much of Western culture today. For latest Tanzania News, visit tanzaniainvest.
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