Thursday, November 21st, 2024

Ananya Pandey is roaming among lions and elephants, after seeing the pictures you will say that you really need courage to go here.


Ananya Panday recently set out on an adventures tour in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, after her OTT hits ‘Call Me Bay’ and ‘CTRL’. Where she is sharing pictures with her fans on Instagram. In the pictures you can see how Ananya is sitting in the safari and the animals around are engrossed in their fun. Well, the fun of going on a wildlife trip is different. Along with the thrill, you will love the glimpses of vast grasslands, rivers and sunset here. Let us know about some more places to visit in Tanzania. (photo credit: ananya panday@insta)

about tanzania

Tanzania is actually a paradise for every nature lover and animal lover. The richness and diversity here makes Tanzania very special. From wildlife safaris in national parks to spotting wild animals in the Savannas to the awe-inspiring Mount Kilimanjaro and beautiful beaches, Tanzania has so much to offer that will leave you in awe.

Kilimanjaro: Africa’s highest peak

Kilimanjaro: Africa's highest peak

The huge snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest peak of the African continent, with a height of 5,895 meters. It was once an active volcano. This national park, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracts a lot of trekkers who want to reach the highest peaks.

Serengeti National Park

​You can go to Serengeti National Park to see The Great African Migration. This is one of the largest animal migrations. It contains over 1 million wildebeest, 400,000 zebra and 300,000 gazelle. However, migration patterns are generally seasonal and depend on rainfall during which animals are seen.

Gorongoro National Park

​Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tanzania is one of the best places to see Africa’s “Big Five” – lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhinoceros. There is very little hope of seeing these animals here. The area also includes the large Ngorongoro crater, also known as a volcanic caldera. The crater is shaped like a large bowl, formed by the collapse of a volcano after an eruption. Over time, this large caldera often fills with rainwater, forming beautiful lakes.​

Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park is off the beaten track, away from the popular Northern Tanzania Safari Circuit. This national park is known for its large, majestic-looking elephant herds, home to approximately 2,500 African elephants. Here, everything from grassy plains to huge baobab trees with thick trunks grow. he/she is called the tree of life. Interestingly, these huge trees are juicy and can hold up to 300 liters of water in their trunks.

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