In Summary
The website
conducted an analysis of more than 2,500 expert and safari-goer reviews and
declared Tanzania the best safari country in 2017. “Our analysis included more
than 2,500 expert and safari-goer reviews. The reviews were evaluated to find
the overall favourite and decide the 2017 winner,” says a report posted on the
website.
Dar es Salaam. Tanzania is Africa’s best safari destination,
according to SafariBookings.com, the largest online marketplace for African
safari tours.
The website conducted an analysis of more than 2,500 expert
and safari-goer reviews and declared Tanzania the best safari country in 2017.
“Our analysis included more than 2,500 expert and safari-goer reviews.
The
reviews were evaluated to find the overall favourite and decide the 2017
winner,” says a report posted on the website.
The reviews were written by tourists who went on a safari
and some of Africa’s leading travel experts.
“In our original analysis in 2013, Tanzania also swept away
challenges from other sub-Saharan African nations. It is the second time the
country has been awarded our overall winner of the best African country for a
safari.”
The website adds that its analysis also revealed that
Tanzania’s famed wild spaces made it the best country overall for wildlife too.
Various celebrities have in recent months been flocking to
various tourist attractions in Tanzania.
They include US singer Usher Raymond, former England,
Manchester United and Real Madrid player David Beckham, former Liverpool player
Mamadou Sakho, Everton player Morgan Schneiderlin and American movie stars Will
Smith and Harrison Ford.
They visited a number of spectacular tourist sites,
including Serengeti National Park and Mount Kilimanjaro.
SafariBookings.com named Zambia as the best country for a
bush experience, with the majority of experts and safari-goers agreeing that
bush landscapes in Zambia were “very special”.
“Very popular with safari-goers generally, Zambia also rated
as the best country for birdlife. Not surprising given the wealth of avifauna
in the country’s many protected areas.”
Namibia and Kenya were declared the winners in the scenic beauty
and bird categories, respectively.
The Citizen
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