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Home to some of the world’s most famous national parks and game reserves, including the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania offers unparalleled opportunities for safari enthusiasts. Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, stands majestically in the northern region, calling out to adventurers and trekkers alike. These are just a selection of the more well-known destinations in Tanzania but there is so much more to discover. For more information and custom trips, you can contact us.

Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti is one of Tanzania’s most iconic national parks, renowned for its vast plains and the spectacular annual wildebeest migration. Its diverse wildlife and breathtaking scenery make it a top safari destination.

Ngorongoro Crater
Ngorongoro Crater is one of Tanzania’s most iconic and breathtaking landmarks, often described as the largest intact volcanic caldera in the world. Situated in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers an extraordinary blend of wildlife, scenic landscapes, and deep cultural significance.

Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s tallest mountain and a world-renowned trekking destination, offering an unforgettable experience for adventurers. Its diverse ecosystems and iconic snow-capped peak attract hikers from all over the world.

Zanzibar
Zanzibar is a stunning island off the Tanzanian coast, famous for its rich history, spice plantations, and pristine beaches. Its mix of cultural influences and natural beauty makes it a top destination for both relaxation and adventure.

Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park is famous for its large herds of elephants and impressive baobab trees. Its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes make it a must-see in Tanzania’s northern safari circuit.

Arusha National Park
Arusha is a vibrant city in northern Tanzania, known as the gateway to the country’s most famous safari destinations. Surrounded by stunning landscapes, including Mount Meru, it offers rich culture, history, and nearby national parks.

Lake Manyara
Lake Manyara National Park is a small yet diverse park known for its tree-climbing lions, flamingo-filled lake, and lush forested areas. The park offers an excellent variety of habitats and wildlife in a compact setting.

Mkomazi National Park
Mkomazi National Park, located in northeastern Tanzania, is a haven for wildlife, including rare species like the African wild dog and black rhino. The park’s rugged landscapes and abundant wildlife make it a hidden gem for nature lovers.

Tanga
Tanga is a coastal city in northeastern Tanzania, known for its historic sites, beautiful beaches, and proximity to marine reserves and national parks. It offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Pangani
The Pangani River flows through northeastern Tanzania, originating from Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru. It provides vital water resources for agriculture, hydropower, and local communities along its banks

Usambara Mountains
Nestled in northeastern Tanzania, the Usambara Mountains are a lush and serene escape known for their stunning vistas, cool climate, and rich biodiversity. Often referred to as the “Galápagos of Africa” due to their unique flora and fauna.

Saadani National Park
Saadani National Park is the only Tanzanian park with a coastline along the Indian Ocean, offering a unique mix of wildlife, beach activities, and historical significance. Its coastal savannah and diverse ecosystems make it a unique destination.

Nyerere National Park
Formerly known as Selous Game Reserve, Nyerere National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers a rich mix of safari experiences, from boat safaris to game drives. It’s home to one of the largest elephant populations in Africa.

Ruaha National Park
Ruaha National Park is one of Tanzania’s largest parks, known for its vast wilderness, diverse wildlife, and dramatic landscapes. It’s a prime destination for those seeking a more remote, off-the-beaten-path safari experience.

Mikumi National Park
Mikumi National Park is located in southern Tanzania and offers a classic safari experience with its open plains and large populations of wildlife, including elephants, lions, and zebras. The park’s accessibility makes it a great addition to southern Tanzania safaris.

Udzungwa Mountains
The Udzungwa Mountains are a biodiverse paradise, perfect for hiking and nature exploration, with unique wildlife and lush forests. This park is home to rare species and offers stunning views of waterfalls and dense rainforests.

Kitulo National Park
Known as the “Garden of God,” Kitulo National Park is a botanical paradise nestled in Tanzania’s southern highlands. This unique park is celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes, rolling montane grasslands, and vibrant wildflowers that bloom in abundance

Gombe National Park
Renowned worldwide as the site of Dr. Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking chimpanzee research, Gombe offers visitors the chance to connect deeply with wildlife and nature.

Katavi
Katavi National Park, located in Tanzania’s remote western region, is a hidden gem for adventurers seeking an unspoiled wilderness experience. Spanning vast floodplains, woodlands, and seasonal lakes, Katavi offers a raw and untouched safari environment far from the crowds.