When you head to Tanzania on safari, you have a few choices about where to go and what to do. Tanzania and Zanzibar have fantastic things to do and places to see, including the wildebeest migration and Mount Kilimanjaro. These are just some of the routes you can take to see all the country has to offer.

1. The Northern Circuit safari is the most popular safari route in the country. It usually passes through the Ngorongoro crater to the Serengeti, Tarangire and Lake Manyara. The Serengeti is best during the annual wildebeest migration and it pays to quickly do your research on where the animals will be when you travel. You won’t want to miss it, as it is one of the most recognized animal migrations in the world. The North Circuit is also perfect for novice travelers; there’s plenty to see and do, and with plenty of other safari-goers, you’ll feel more secure. Also, some of the accommodations in the area are wonderful. Think luxury tents and sumptuous accommodations with all the amenities you’d expect from a five-star hotel.

2. The Southern Circuit safari is geared more towards the seasoned traveler looking for something outside of the typical safari experience – you may never be able to visit the Serengeti enough, but you probably won’t mind some variety after a while. Plus, if he’s looking for seclusion and privacy, he’ll find plenty of that here. There are usually far fewer game vehicles in the area, making for a more intimate safari experience. The circuit usually passes through the Selous, Ruaha and Saadani reserves. You will also find that there are many more varied safaris this way; You can switch from a game vehicle and instead go on boat trips, fly camping, and walking safaris.

3. Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is probably only a possibility for the fittest among us, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try it. Kilimanjaro is the highest free-standing mountain in the world and straddles the border of Kenya and Tanzania; you can see it from over a hundred miles away. It’s one of the most accessible high mountains in the world and even if you’re inexperienced, you’ll find you can climb it with the help of a guide and equipment in around five days to suit your chances of altitude sickness. If you’ve always dreamed of living hard and climbing a really huge mountain, Kilimanjaro is the place to do it.

4. Enjoy your last days on a beach in Zanzibar, the islands that surround Tanzania. A relaxing stay on the beach is perfect after a busy few days on safari. Many accommodations on the islands are eco-friendly and locally sustainable, making visiting them a great and wise option to give back a little after flying. They’re also remote, giving you that Robison Crusoe feel perfect for a romantic getaway or honeymoon.

If you’re interested in a beach safari honeymoon, you could do a lot worse than choosing Tanzania and Zanzibar. Highly recommended for romantics, safari lovers and adventurers alike!

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