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The Northern Safari Circuit is one of the most visited area by many tourists for two reasons: First, most destinations encompassing the Tanzania’s most famous sights such as the Ngorongoro Crater, the Serengeti and Mt Kilimanjaro are all a part of the richest and the most adorable in the collections of the magnificent Northern circuit. Second; all the parks, towns and attractions are within easy reach of one another, taking only a few of hours in travelling in-between destinations. We have a lot more tailor made safaris that we would be happy to organize for you. The paradise of our services does not end just there, we are indeed very flexible and would truly appreciate if you would give us a chance to help you design a package that suits to your preference and budget.

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• Dry Season (June to October): Ideal for wildlife viewing, especially the Great Migration as animals gather around water sources. Clear skies and mild temperatures make it popular for safaris.
• Wet Season (November to May): This is the green season with fewer tourists, lower prices, and a lush landscape. January to March is best for seeing new-born animals, particularly in the Ndutu region.

• Game Drives: The most common way to explore the Serengeti, usually in a 4x4 safari vehicle.
• Hot Air Balloon Safaris: Offers a unique perspective from above and is usually done at sunrise.
• Walking Safaris: Available in specific areas outside the main Serengeti to get close to nature with an armed guide.
• Night Drives: Typically, not allowed in the Serengeti National Park itself but available in private reserves bordering the park.

• Clothing: Light, neutral-coloured clothes for blending in, a warm layer for early mornings, and a sunhat.
• Other Essentials: Sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, and a camera with extra memory cards and batteries.

• The Great Migration is an annual event where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other herbivores migrate across the Serengeti and Maasai Mara in search of fresh grazing. It typically begins in the southern Serengeti around December and moves northward. The famous river crossings, often in July and August, are major highlights.

• Besides the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo), the Serengeti is known for cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, and numerous bird species. The park is especially famous for large predator sightings, including lions and hyenas.

• Tanzania requires a yellow fever vaccination if coming from a country with yellow fever risk. Malaria is present, so anti-malarial medication and insect repellent are recommended. Check with a health professional for the latest health guidelines.

• Many visitors book through the Kilitusk African Adventure Website booking option and via direct contacts link. The Kilitusk is a highly recommended Tanzania DMC for all affordable travelling packages and high standards of services.
• Booking in advance is advisable, especially during peak season in order to assist in securing the best options of your preferred accommodation and national parks bookings.

• Accommodation ranges from luxury lodges and tented camps to budget-friendly options. Staying in the Serengeti itself allows for early and extended game drives, while budget options may be outside the park.
• However, staying inside National parks is a bit more expensive than staying outside the parks due to added charges payable to the parks.

• Yes, the Serengeti National Park is suitable for families. There are family-friendly lodges and camps, though some safaris may have age restrictions.
• Private vehicle hire is recommended for families, so you can adjust the pace and schedule as needed. Travelling with children requires maximum care especially for the young. The Kilitusk African Adventure therefore advocates in adhering to park rules and regulations, respecting your drive guides’ advices throughout the game drive expeditions.

• Yes, safaris in the Serengeti are generally safe when guided by professionals. Following guide instructions, staying inside the vehicle, and not wandering too close to animals ensure a safe experience.
• The Kilitusk African Adventure therefore advocates in adhering to all park rules and regulations. Respecting your drive guides’ advices throughout the game drive expeditions is very expedient for safety measures optimization.