Top Ranking Safaris
Top ranking Safaris or "Best seller safaris” in Tanzania refers to safari tours or packages that have achieved significant success and rank high in terms of reputation, customer satisfaction, popularity and sales. These safaris have consistently performed well and gained recognition as top choices among travelers visiting Tanzania for wildlife experiences. The designation of "best seller" can be based on various factors, such as the diversity and quality of wildlife encounters, the professionalism and expertise of safari guides, the comfort and amenities provided during the safari, and the overall customer experience.
Top ranking in Tanzania typically showcases the country's most renowned National parks and game reserves, amongst such as Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, and Arusha National Parks in the Northern circuit. This popularity is also contributed due to the fact that the parks are linked closely to one another geographically offering the chance of visiting multiple parks in a single day as compared to the Southern circuits of Ruaha, Selouse, Mikumi and others that a far stretched. These safaris often offer a combination of thrilling wildlife sightings, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural interactions with local communities.
Choosing a best seller safari in Tanzania ensures that you are selecting a tried and tested option that has consistently delivered exceptional experiences to previous travelers. It gives you confidence that the safari itinerary, accommodations, and services have been curated to meet the highest standards and offer an unforgettable journey into the heart of Tanzania's wildlife-rich areas.
Seasons of Wildebeest Migration
Time of Year Location Experience
December - March Northern NCAA & Southern Serengeti
The calving. An estimated 500,000 calves are born; which can be draw a staggering number of predators eager to prey on the vulnerable young
April Central Serengeti
The trek North: Herds move slowly northwards
May - June Western Serengeti
The rut: May is the mating season, but still the journey continues. Some herds move west towards the Grumeti River and this is the first priority on the route that river crossings can be seen
July - Octobe Northern Serengeti & Maasai Mara
River Crossing: The river crossing usually starts in July but timing all depends ion the rains. Although never guaranteed, crossing can regularly be seen at the Mara and Talek Rivers
July - Octobe Northern Serengeti & Maasai Mara
River Crossing: The river crossing usually starts in July but timing all depends ion the rains. Although never guaranteed, crossing can regularly be seen at the Mara and Talek Rivers
November Eastern & Central Serengeti
The trek South: When the rains begin in November, the herds usually cross back to the Serengeti from the Mara and head back towards the now fertile southern Serengeti. By the beginning of December. Ndutu starts seeing the herds return to calve and the whole process begin again.