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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

THE BEST TIME TO SERENGETI GREAT MIGRATION



The great annual wildebeest migration is a spectacle many of us, even those who have not been on safari before, are familiar with. Courtesy of some excellent nature documentaries, we’ve been able to get up close and personal to the wildebeests as they desperately try to cross the crocodile-laden Mara River. We’ve seen them traverse a river by the hundreds, and gasped as the unlucky ones are nabbed by the swift blow of a crocodile jaw. If it’s this scintillating via television or internet, imagine how it must be in person!

Where is the great wildebeest migration?
Before jumping to the best times to see the great migration, let’s give a bit more detail on the great migration and where one can see it. Every year, around 1.5 to 2 million wildebeest, or gnu, migrate in a clockwise fashion in search of lush, green grasses as they follow the rain patterns. They start the year in Serengeti National Park, located in Tanzania, and move in a clockwise fashion up into the Masai Mara, which is found in Kenya, and then head south back into Tanzania.
Tanzania and Kenya are the two countries where one can witness this incredible event.



Wildebeest migration, Serengeti National Park

















Below are the general patterns of the migration, with the caveat that nature is never entirely predictable.


The wildebeest may be the stars of the migration, but they are not the only participants. They are joined by other ungulates such as zebra, gazelles, eland and impala. The old adage ‘there’s safety in numbers’ certainly holds true here.  By traveling with other animals, the group is able to use the various strengths each animal possesses to help ensure they survive. Zebra have excellent eyesight but rely on the keen sense of hearing and smell, which their companions the wildebeest possess, to help get them from point A to point B safely.

When to see the great migration
‘When is the best time to see the great migration?’ This is the question most often asked, since the majority of people plan their safari around work or school schedules, and are left with only few months as viable contenders. Although there is no bad time to see the migration, some months may be more attractive depending on what one wishes to see. The migration also varies from year to year, and no two years are ever the same, making planning a bit tricky. Safari companies do their very best to put together an itinerary that puts you right in the middle of the migratory action, but it’s always advisable to spend several days in either the Serengeti or Masai Mara, to give your guide adequate time to locate the herd, should they not be exactly where your itinerary said they should be. 



December, January, February and March
December through March sees the migration primarily in the eastern and southern areas of the Serengeti, as well as in parts of the Ngorongoro Conservation area.
January marks the start of calving season for the wildebeest, which continues through March. The start of the year is a particularly popular time for those who are keen to see the tiny faces dotted throughout the plains.
February is the start of the long rain season, which is more pronounced in eastern Tanzania. Those planning on visiting Lake Manyara and Tarangire during the Serengeti safari may wish to allow for a few extra days.

April and May
April is the peak of the long rain season and with the rains come beautiful flowers and lush green grass. It’s also low season for most hotels. Those seeking reduced prices and crowds may wish to consider visiting the Serengeti in April.  Somewhere towards the end of April to mid-May, the migration beings its journey west into central Serengeti. Central Serengeti has a wide array of lodging options and is also one of the areas where one can enjoy a hot air balloon rides.
Rut season begins sometime in March, and if you’ve never heard a wildebeest in rut, you are in for a surprise.  You only have to stop and listen and your ears will be met with a cacophony of noisy grunts that permeate the air.

June and July
By June, the migration is fully in the western corridor of the Serengeti. The Grumeti River runs through this part of the Serengeti and those who visit during this time of year will likely get to see them cross this famous river. Sometime in July, depending on how much moisture there’s been during the year, the migration starts heading north, towards Kenya. They first must pass over the Mara River, which is a haven for photographers looking for that perfect river-crossing photo.
The lodging options in northern Serengeti tend to be higher-end, and the northern part of the Serengeti  is the other area where hot air balloon rides are offered. July is the start of the dry season, and days usually bright and dry and nights can be chilly. Most northern hemisphere schools are now on summer break, so lodges tend to book up quickly.

August, September, October and November
By August, the migration is in the northern part of the Serengeti, or has crossed into the Masai Mara. These months are the peak safari months for those wishing to visit the Masai Mara. They are also peak season for hotels, which often book months in advance.
In November, the herd has normally returned back to the Serengeti or is well on its way. Depending on the year’s weather, the migration can be found in northern or central Serengeti. Come December, the herd moves back to central and eastern Serengeti and begins the cycle all over again.

Planning your safari great wildebeest migration
The great migration is often a once-in-a-lifetime event. Some may spend several years saving up for the safari of their dreams. It’s important to remember that nature is not predictable and that the migration doesn’t always move in a forward motion. Sometimes it moves in a lateral direction and sometimes in a retrograde one. No one can precisely pinpoint the location of the migration and the best way to ensure you’re able to witness this event is to allocate enough time. By giving yourself and extra day or two, you give your guide the ability to talk to other guides and to help get you there with enough time to experience the spectacle over the course of a few days.
 
One thing is for sure, no matter what time of year you decide to visit either of these majestic places, you will be spoiled for choice when it comes to wildlife viewing opportunities. 

Monday, April 11, 2016

The countries whose nationals require visa for Tanzania are:


All nationals of the countries or territorial entities mentioned below.  
Stateless and those holding non-national travel/refugee documents or passports issued by an authority not recognized by the United Republic of Tanzania, must obtain a valid visa on each occasion they need to enter Tanzania.  
The countries whose nationals require visa for Tanzania are:



Afghanistan
Comoros Guinea-Bissau Moldova Suriname
Albania Congo Guyana Monaco Sweden
Algeria Congo (Democratic Republic of) Haiti Mongolia Switzerland
Angola Costa Rica Holland Morocco Syria
Argentina Cote D'Ivoire Holy See Myanmar Taiwan
Armenia Croatia Honduras Nepal Tajikistan
Austria Cuba Hungary Netherlands Thailand
Azerbaijan Czech Republic Iceland Niger Togo
Bahrain Denmark Independent State of Samoa; Norway Tunisia
Belarus Djibouti India Oman Turkey
Belgium Dominican Republic Israel Panama Turkmenistan
Benin Ecuador Italy Papua New Guinea Ukraine
Bhutan Egypt Japan Paraguay United Arab Emirates
Bolivia El-Salvador Jordan Peru United Kingdom
Bosnia Equatorial Guinea Kazakhstan Philippines United States of America
Brazil Equatorial Guinea Korea (North & South) Poland Uruguay
Bulgaria Eritrea Kuwait Republic of Ireland Uzbekistan
Burkina Faso Estonia Kurdistan Portugal Venezuela
Burma Fiji Laos Qatar Vietnam
Burundi Finland Latvia Romania Yemen
Cambodia France Liberia Russia Yugoslavia (all travelling documents issued by former SFR of Yugoslavia or by present Yugoslav Authorities)
Canada Gabon Libya Sao Tome & Principe
Cape Verde Georgia Luxembourg Saudi Arabia
Central African Republic Germany Macedonia Senegal
Chad Gibraltar Malagasy Slovak Republic
Chile Greece Maldives Slovenia
China (Peoples Republic of ) Guatemala Mauritania South Africa
Colombia Guinea Mexico Spain

Citizens of the following Nations require referred Visas for Entry to Tanzania

Abkhazia (Republic inside Georgia)
Eriterea Republic Mauritania Republic SirLanka Republic Turkmanistan
Afghanistan Republic Ethiopia Morocco Somali Uzbekistan
Bangladesh Republic Kazakhstan Republic Niger Republic Somali Land Wakimbizi (REFUGEES)
Chad Repubic Kyrgyzsten Republic Palestine State Stateless Persons
Djibout Republic Djibout Republic Lebanon Republic Senegal Republic
Equatorial Guinea Mali Republic Sierraleone Republic Tajikstan
: Citizens of the following countries do not need a visa for stay up to 90 days:

Botswana
Hong Kong Malawi Republic Namibia Republic Uganda Republic
Gambia Kenya Republic Malaysia Federal State Rwanda Republic Zambia Republic
Ghana Republic Lesotho Kingdom Mozambique Republic Swaziland Kingdom Zimbabwe Republic

Were to Get Tanzania VISA Nationals of any Country not listed or described above please consult the Mission for further information. Tanzania High Commissions / Embassies and Consulates abroad – see link

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Saturday, April 9, 2016

The day tour to Arusha National Park.

Arusha National Park day tour


Kilimanjaro Brothers arrange the day trips to Arusha National Park day trip from both Moshi and Arusha. This Arusha National Park day trip arranged by reasonable prices based on number of peoples in group.


Arusha nationa park day tour - Arusha nationa park day tour trip safari

After breakfast you are met by our professional tour guide/driver, who will deliver a short safari info briefing, after which we travel east to the Arusha National Park.

This small but beautiful Tanzanian National Park is the closest national park to both the famous Arusha " as well as the Kilimanjaro International Airport, thus making it ideal for 1-day safaris or tours. Not only is the animal life in the park abundant, but it is also one of the most beautiful and topographically varied parks in Tanzania.

The park's three most significant features include the rugged Mount Meru (Tanzania's second highest peak at 4566m), the notably different colored Momela Lakes, and the 3km wide Ngurudoto Crater, which was formed about fifteen million years ago!

We will enjoy lunch at the small lake Momela and do an exciting afternoon game drive, visiting both the Momela Lakes and the Ngurudoto Crater. Wildlife which could be seen include African buffalos, elephants, hippos, giraffe, warthogs, antelopes, zebras, blue monkeys and sometimes a rare leopard or hyena. Late afternoon we depart for Arusha where we will end our safari adventure.



End of safari

Offer per person based on number of people
 
Standard package price 2015-2016
 
Number of people        1          2      3   4
One day safari tour to Arusha National Park
$ 300
$ 230
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Included in the price.
Professional and experienced English speaking safari guide
Park entrance fee
Park fee
New 4x4 Toyota land cruiser with a pop up roof.
Food as per itinerary
Water for drinking
Government Taxes
Transfer and drop of airport/on hotel


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ITEMS TO BRING ON DAY PARK FOR KILIMANJARO AND MERU CLIMBING

Kilimanjaro day pack

Kilimanjaro day pack, thing to put on day park Kilimanjaro, day pack and duffer bag Kilimanjaro.

Everything you need on day climb will need to pack on your day park as our porter  will hiking to the camp and there for you will always  access your duffer bag/day park in morning and well as evening when you arrive to the camp.
Here with our suggestion on what to carry on your day pack on Kilimanjaro climb;


Camera, Sun glasses,Sun cream,Compass, Toilet paper,Towel, first aid kit, rain wear, rain coat, rain trousers, Hiking stick, watch, whistle, simple solar power, lunch on some longer days