
Tanzania's
Crown Jewels
From the endless plains of the Serengeti and the towering peak of Kilimanjaro, to the untouched wilderness of Ruaha and the turquoise waters of Zanzibar.
Explore Our
Diverse Ecosystems
Tanzania is arguably the greatest safari destination on earth. Almost a third of the country is protected for wildlife conservation.
Whether you're tracking the Great Migration in the north, seeking remote solitude in the southern parks, trekking chimpanzees in the western mountains, or unwinding on the Swahili coast—Tanzania delivers an unparalleled adventure.
Northern Circuit

Lake Manyara & Eyasi
The hidden gem of Northern Tanzania — home to the ancient Hadzabe bushmen and traditional Datoga blacksmiths.

Arusha National Park
A diverse gem offering walking safaris, canoeing on the Momella Lakes, and stunning views of Mount Meru.

Mount Kilimanjaro
The Roof of Africa and the highest free-standing mountain in the world. A trekker's ultimate paradise.

Lake Manyara National Park
Famous for its tree-climbing lions, ground-water forests, and vast flocks of pink flamingos along the lake shores.

Tarangire National Park
Known for its massive elephant herds, ancient baobab trees, and unique dry-season wildlife gatherings.

Ngorongoro Crater
A UNESCO World Heritage site. The world's largest inactive volcanic caldera, teeming with wildlife in a spectacular setting.

Serengeti National Park
The quintessential African savannah, world-famous for the Great Wildebeest Migration and an incredibly high density of predators.
Coastal & Islands
Southern Circuit

Nyerere National Park
Africa's largest national park, dominated by the mighty Rufiji River and offering unique boat safaris.

Ruaha National Park
Rugged scenery and massive predator populations. This is the remote, untouched heart of Tanzania's wilderness.
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