Dr. Ali Moshirfar
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No. Dr. Ali Moshirfar does not appear in official Tanzania National Parks records or tourism databases. The name refers to a medical professional, not a wildlife area. If you're looking for a Tanzanian safari destination, SafariFind lists verified operators for the country's 22 national parks and game reserves.
Tanzania's top safari destinations include Serengeti National Park (famous for the Great Migration), Ngorongoro Conservation Area (a UNESCO World Heritage Site with excellent Big Five viewing), Tarangire National Park (known for large elephant herds), Lake Manyara National Park (for tree-climbing lions), and Arusha National Park (offering diverse ecosystems and walking safaris). Each park offers different experiences and seasonal advantages.
SafariFind.com connects travelers with verified safari operators across Tanzania. You can compare packages, read authentic traveler reviews, check pricing, and book directly with operators specializing in the specific parks and experiences you want — whether budget safaris, luxury lodges, or wildlife photography tours.
June through October (dry season) offers the best wildlife viewing, with concentrated animal gatherings around water sources. January–February brings lush landscapes and fewer tourists. The Great Migration in Serengeti peaks July–August. Choose your timing based on which park you're visiting and what wildlife experiences matter most to you.
Safari costs vary widely: budget safaris start around $150–250 per person per day; mid-range options run $300–600 per day; luxury safaris exceed $1,000 per day. Costs typically include park fees, accommodation, meals, and guide services. Compare all-inclusive packages on SafariFind to find options matching your budget.
Yes. The CDC recommends vaccinations for yellow fever, typhoid, and routine immunizations for Tanzania. Malaria prophylaxis is essential — Tanzania is a high-risk malaria zone. Consult your doctor 4–6 weeks before travel. Carry comprehensive travel insurance covering evacuation.
Tanzania's parks host all Big Five mammals (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, rhinoceros — though rhinos are rare). You'll also see zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, hyena, cheetah, African wild dog, hippo, crocodile, and over 1,000 bird species across different parks. Wildlife varies by park and season.
A minimum 3–4 days allows you to experience one park thoroughly. A 7–10 day safari lets you combine multiple parks (e.g., Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire) and increases wildlife sighting odds. Longer trips reduce travel stress and offer deeper wilderness immersion.
Self-driving is possible with a valid international driver's license and vehicle rental, but most travelers hire professional guides. Guides provide wildlife expertise, navigate remote areas safely, and ensure compliance with park regulations. Many SafariFind operators offer both self-drive and guided options.
Compare safari packages from verified operators on SafariFind.com. Read traveler reviews, compare prices and itineraries, and book directly with the operator that best fits your budget, interests, and travel dates. SafariFind makes it easy to find and book multi-day safaris with trusted companies.
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