Friday, 21 February 2014


Sunbird Tours (T) Ltd works on private safaris for individual and big groups of about hundred pax .For quality safaris, we offer Luxury camping and Lodge Safaris with guides fluent in English,Spanish,German,Italic and French

Tanzania

This enormous East African country lies just south of the equator, and is bordered by Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique with the Indian Ocean to the East. This vast country is home to an exciting diversity of wildlife. With over 420 species and subspecies of mammal, over 1050 species of birds and nearly 1400 species of butterflies. Nearly a quarter of the country is protected by National Parks, conservation areas and reserves. Parts of its coast and waters are preserved as marine parks. One of the greatest spectacles of the world takes place here with the migration of the wildebeest followed by their predators in Serengeti with some 2 million beasts on the move.
Most of Tanzania is of high plateau reaching between 900 and 1800 meters and high is fringed by the two arms of the Great Rift Fault. The western arm is marked by the deep freshwater Lakes Malawi and Tanganyika. These lakes are the largest and deepest in Africa. Here hundreds of species of unique fish have evolved while the shallow alkaline lakes of the eastern arm like Lake Natron, are the breeding place of Africa’s flamingos. Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro, offers a challenge, while the coastal waters are perfect for diving and snorkeling. With good quality accommodation, what a fantastic way to see the wealth of unlimited sights. The vast plains of the Serengeti with thousands of animals, the pink mass of flamingos in the lake at Ngorongoro, boating on the Rufiji, passing crocodiles and hippos, tracking chimpanzees, diving in the clear blue waters of the Indian Ocean.
This is Tanzania.
Ngorongoro Conservation Area Ngorongoro lionsThe Ngorongoro Conservation Area is situated some 190 km. west of Arusha,between Lake Manyara and Serengeti National Parks. Covering approximately 8,288 square km. The craters of Ngorongoro and Empakai are reserved exclusively for wildlife, while the rest of the Conservation Area is shared by wildlife, people and livestock.
Serengeti National Park Serengeti LionCovering an area of 14,763 sq. km, Serengeti National Park is the largest National Park in Tanzania. The park is located some 320 km to the northwest of Arusha, lying in a high plateau between the Ngorongoro highlands and the Kenya/ Tanzania border, and extending almost to Lake Victoria to the west. Aptly named “endless plains” by the Maasai people
Mount Kilimanjaro Mount KilimanjaroAs wide as all the world, great, high and unbelievably white in the sun was the square top of Mount Kilimanjaro”, wrote Ernest Hemingway of this highest mountain in Africa rising to 5,895 mtrs above sea level. One of the world’s highest free standing mountains, Mt. Kilimanjaro is composed of 3 extinct volcanoes: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira
ZanzibarZanzibarSet like a jewel in tranquil coral waters, only 20 minutes flight from Dar es Salaam, is one of the world’s most beautiful islands - Zanzibar. Its name evokes a romantic past. Guests will be fascinated by the sheer number of spices produced. This is also the cheapest place to purchase spices and oil extracts. Zanzibar is popularly referred to as the “Spice Islands”