Sunday, October 14, 2012

VOTE FOR MT. KILIMANJARO, NGORONGORO CRATER AND THE SERENGETI INTO THE NEW SEVEN NATURAL WONDERS OF AFRICA

PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC APPEAL FOR PARTICIPATION IN VOTING FOR
MT. KILIMANJARO, NGORONGORO CRATER AND THE
SERENGETI INTO THE NEW SEVEN NATURAL
WONDERS OF AFRICA

Recently, a new competition has been launched for the public to vote for
entries into the list of new SEVEN NATURAL WONDERS OF AFRICA. The
competition is conducted via the Website, http://sevennaturalwonders.org
involving twelve (12) tourist attraction sites on the African continent. Tanzania
is the only blessed country with most entries in the list: these areMount
Kilimanjaro, the Ngorongoro Crater,and the Serengeti National Park.All
Tanzanians and the world at large are sensitized to vote for these three
attraction sites.
In order to ease the voting process, the Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB) has
requested the organizers to establish a special
website,http://sevennaturalwonders.org/tanzania/ which will direct
participants to submit their entries via e-mail voter @sevennaturalwonders.og,
bearing the subject title “TANZANIA,” listing the names of the three entries.
The competition also allows participants to propose not more than four other
tourist attractions which they deem fit for inclusion in the list of the SEVEN
NATURAL WONDERS of Africa. For more information on Tanzania’s tourist
attractions visit www.tanzaniatourism.go.tz
This competitionwill provide another opportunity for Tanzania to identify
herself and educate the rest of the world that Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest
mountain in Africa;the Serengeti Park, famous for theannual spectacular
animal migration; and the Ngorongoro Crater, the natural and cultural World
Heritage Site; are all located in Tanzania.
Successful sites will be publicized through various international media and
accorded higher international recognition.
Seize this opportunity and vote for the entry of all the Tanzania tourist
attractions into the list of the NEW SEVEN NATURAL WONDERS OF
AFRICA.
Issued bythe Managing Director
TANZANIA TOURIST BOARD

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Serengeti National Park

Tanzania's oldest and most popular national park, also a world heritage site and recently proclaimed a 7th world wide wonder, the Serengeti is famed for its annual migration, when some six million hooves pound the open plains, as more than 200,000 zebra and 300,000 Thomson's gazelle join the wildebeest’s trek for fresh grazing. Yet even when the migration is quiet, the Serengeti offers arguably the most scintillating game-viewing in Africa: great herds of buffalo, smaller groups of elephant and giraffe, and thousands upon thousands of eland, topi, kongoni, impala and Grant’s gazelle.
The spectacle of predator versus prey dominates Tanzania’s greatest park. Golden-maned lion prides feast on the abundance of plain grazers. Solitary leopards haunt the acacia trees lining the Seronera River, while a high density of cheetahs prowls the southeastern plains. Almost uniquely, all three African jackal species occur here, alongside the spotted hyena and a host of more elusive small predators, ranging from the insectivorous aardwolf to the beautiful serval cat.
But there is more to Serengeti than large mammals. Gaudy agama lizards and rock hyraxes scuffle around the surfaces of the park’s isolated granite koppies. A full 100 varieties of dung beetle have been recorded, as have 500-plus bird species, ranging from the outsized ostrich and bizarre secretary bird of the open grassland, to the black eagles that soar effortlessly above the Lobo Hills.
As enduring as the game-viewing is the liberating sense of space that characterises the Serengeti Plains, stretching across sunburnt savannah to a shimmering golden horizon at the end of the earth. Yet, after the rains, this golden expanse of grass is transformed into an endless green carpet flecked with wildflowers. And there are also wooded hills and towering termite mounds, rivers lined with fig trees and acacia woodland stained orange by dust.
Popular the Serengeti might be, but it remains so vast that you may be the only human audience when a pride of lions masterminds a siege, focussed unswervingly on its next meal.
About Serengeti
Size: 14,763 sq km (5,700 sq miles).
Location: 335km (208 miles) from Arusha, stretching north to Kenya and bordering Lake Victoria to the west.
Getting there
Scheduled and charter flights from Arusha, Lake Manyara and Mwanza.
Drive from Arusha, Lake Manyara, Tarangire or Ngorongoro Crater.

What to do
Hot air balloon safaris, walking safari, picnicking, game drives, bush lunch/dinner can be arranged with hotels/tour operators. Maasai rock paintings and musical rocks.
Visit neighbouring Ngorongoro Crater, Olduvai Gorge, Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano and Lake Natron's flamingos.
When to go
To follow the wildebeest migration, December-July. To see predators, June-October.