It was neither in Arusha NP or Tarangire. It was in an area of bush owned privately in which the natural habitat was preserved and the native wildlife protected from poaching or any other threats. The habitat was pretty much identical to Tarangire in terms of relief, vegetation etc. though there was no permanent water supply so I believe that the ponds that dry out at certain times of year are filled up by people. I will write up more about this place in my trip review
It was neither in Arusha NP or Tarangire. It was in an area of bush owned privately in which the natural habitat was preserved and the native wildlife protected from poaching or any other threats. The habitat was pretty much identical to Tarangire in terms of relief, vegetation etc. though there was no permanent water supply so I believe that the ponds that dry out at certain times of year are filled up by people. I will write up more about this place in my trip review
It was neither in Arusha NP or Tarangire. It was in an area of bush owned privately in which the natural habitat was preserved and the native wildlife protected from poaching or any other threats. The habitat was pretty much identical to Tarangire in terms of relief, vegetation etc. though there was no permanent water supply so I believe that the ponds that dry out at certain times of year are filled up by people. I will write up more about this place in my trip review
Sorry, I must admit that I didn't know exactly her I was because I was just being driven around as part of a completely controlled tour, what I probably should have said was about an hour by car from Arusha and within view of Mount Meru.