Tanzania photos (Tanzania's wildlife and natural beauty)

marvelous shots, awesome view there from the bedroom window on # 896....:cheers2:


This lodge (NGORONGORO WILDLIFE LODGE) provides the guest wit a spectacular view of the crater


View from our bedroom window at the Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge
Every one of the bedrooms look out on the crater to ensure all guests get an excellent view. The rooms in this Lodge are well appointed, but the whole lodge is looking like it could do with a bit of a make over. Despite this it is in a superb spot, the rooms are clean, the food is excellent and the staff could not be more helpful



View from our bedroom window at the Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge by Gerald Davison, on
Flickr




View from the balcony at the Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge

View from the balcony at the Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge by Gerald Davison, on Flickr





View from the balcony at the Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge by Gerald Davison, on Flickr





View from the balcony at the Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge by Gerald Davison, on Flickr





View from the balcony at the Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge by Gerald Davison, on Flickr




wet season provides a spectacular view, those photos were taken in 2005 and the lodge underwent facelift and looks great now :cheers:


Bwejuu Beach Zanzibar



Breakfast View by BBM Explorer, on Flickr







Livingstones at Baraza by BBM Explorer, on Flickr









Swimming pool at Baraza by BBM Explorer, on Flickr









Bwejuu Beach Zanzibar by BBM Explorer, on Flickr
 
French magazine fetes Olduvai Camp lodgeA tourist camp at the scenic Olduvai Gorge within the spectacular Ngorongoro conservation area has been voted as the best lodge in the world, lifting the Tanzania’s tourism to international limelight.
The Olduvai camp was named by the prestigious magazine, Hotel & Lodge for its annual awards ceremony in the French capital of Paris on January 11, at the Park Hyatt-Vendôme. The magazine’s annual award event serves to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence of hotels and lodges across the world, especially in emerging markets.
More than 450 industry professionals from around the world were invited to participate in the voting process, where the Mount Kilimanjaro Safari Club owned Olduvai Camp emerged the winner.A statement issued by the magazine says that initially about 60 lodges were selected worldwide to compete, with the final listing conducted by an independent jury of journalists, photographers and designers. At at the end, three properties made the final cut.Competition was particularly fierce but Olduvai Camp of Tanzania was rated first, Molori Safari Lodge in South Africa came second, while The Ranch at Rock Creek in the United States was third. The three outclassed 57 other beautiful properties all over the world, it said.
Flickr 上 sir_velo 的 Olduvai camp
 
Yaani hata kusema asenti nimesahau, kila nikiangalia zinashushwa singine.... Tanzania, Tanzaniaaaa....:poa
 
Around October, nearly two million herbivores travel from the northern hills toward the southern plains, crossing the Mara River, in pursuit of the rains. In April, they then return to the north through the west, once again crossing the Mara River. This phenomenon is sometimes called the Circular Migration.
Some 250,000 wildebeest die during the journey from Tanzania to Maasai Mara Reserve in lower Kenya, a total of 800 kilometres (500 mi). Death is usually from thirst, hunger, exhaustion, or predation.[1] The migration is chronicled in the 1994 documentary film, Africa: The Serengeti
Serengeti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
PHOTOS by Tanzanian blogger T-E-M-B-E-A Tanzania: Migration ilipokuwa ndani ya Singita Grumeti Reserve hivi karibuni
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animals crossing SINGITA GRUMETI RESERVES inside The Serengeti
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visit SINGITA GRUMETI RESERVES Singita Game Reserves
 
Around October, nearly two million herbivores travel from the northern hills toward the southern plains, crossing the Mara River, in pursuit of the rains. In April, they then return to the north through the west, once again crossing the Mara River. This phenomenon is sometimes called the Circular Migration.
Some 250,000 wildebeest die during the journey from Tanzania to Maasai Mara Reserve in lower Kenya, a total of 800 kilometres (500 mi). Death is usually from thirst, hunger, exhaustion, or predation.[1] The migration is chronicled in the 1994 documentary film, Africa: The Serengeti
Serengeti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
PHOTOS by Tanzanian blogger T-E-M-B-E-A Tanzania: Migration ilipokuwa ndani ya Singita Grumeti Reserve hivi karibuni
01_Singita_Grumeti_Reserves.jpg

animals crossing SINGITA GRUMETI RESERVES inside The Serengeti
03_Singita_Grumeti_Reserves.jpg

05_Singita_Grumeti_Reserves.jpg

visit SINGITA GRUMETI RESERVES Singita Game Reserves

Napenda sana wildlife na Wildebeest continuous migration ni moja ya phenomenon zinayonivutia zaidi.Asante kwa picha hizi maridadi.
 
Mnemba Island, Zanzibar

Flickr 上 cissibackman 的 Mnemba Island, Zanzibar


Flickr 上 cissibackman 的 Mnemba Island


Flickr 上 cissibackman 的 In the water, Zanzibar


Flickr 上 cissibackman 的 Beach in Nungwi, Zanzibar


Flickr 上 cissibackman 的未命名相片


Flickr 上 cissibackman 的 Mnemba Island

A starfish, Nungwi, Zanzibar

Flickr 上 cissibackman 的 A starfish, Nungwi, Zanzibar


Flickr 上 cissibackman 的 A starfish, Nungwi, Zanzibar


Flickr 上 cissibackman 的 Nungwi, Zanzibar
 
Ngorongoro N.P. - North Tanzania



Ngorongoro Crater - North Tanzania by sambukot, on Flickr





Cascata di luce by sambukot, on Flickr



Ngorongoro Crater - North Tanzania by sambukot, on Flickr









Ngorongoro N.P. - North Tanzania by sambukot, on Flickr


Lake Eyasi - Tanzania

Wikipedia: Lake Eyasi is a seasonal shallow endorheic soda lake on the floor of the Great Rift Valley at the base of the Serengeti Plateau, just south of the Serengeti National Park and immediately southwest of the Ngorongoro Crater in the Crater Highlands of Tanzania. The lake is elongated, and orientated southwest to northeast.



Lake Eyasi - Tanzania by sambukot, on Flickr



Ngorongoro Crater - North Tanzania by sambukot, on Flickr





Gnu - Tanzania by sambukot, on Flickr
 
Well camouflaged


In the afternoon sun, this giraffe on the center of the photo blends with the shadows and colors of the trees where she is feeding


Lake Manyara, Tanzania



- Well camouflaged by spartan_puma, on Flickr


MATEMA



DSC_0527 by Manuela Warstat, on Flickr




Lake in Serengeti







Hippo Pool, Tanzania by cjbphotos1, on Flickr




Cape Buffalo and Cattle Egrets, Tanzania



Cape Buffalo and Cattle Egrets, Tanzania by cjbphotos1, on Flickr





Zebra Crossing by Peaf79, on Flickr





Lake in Serengeti by qatbart, on Flickr
 
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