
Discover Tanzania's Wonders
Explore the diverse landscapes and incredible wildlife in our most popular safari destinations

"Serengeti National Park - Where adventure begins."
Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti is Tanzania's oldest and most popular national park, famous for its annual migration of over 1.5 million wildebeest and 250,000 zebra. The vast ecosystem covers 14,750 square kilometers and offers unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the year. The endless plains host the highest concentration of large mammals on the planet.
Key Highlights
- Witness the Great Migration - one of the world's most spectacular natural events
- Spot the Big Five: lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo
- Experience stunning savanna landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see
- Observe over 500 bird species throughout the park
Quick Facts
Best Time to Visit
June to October (Dry Season)
Size
14,750 sq km
Famous For
The Great Migration

"Ngorongoro Conservation Area - Where adventure begins."
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that features the world's largest intact volcanic caldera. The crater floor spans about 260 square kilometers and is home to approximately 25,000 large animals. The area uniquely combines wildlife conservation with human habitation, as the indigenous Maasai people continue their traditional lifestyle here.
Key Highlights
- Marvel at the breathtaking views from the crater rim
- Encounter the densest population of lions in Africa
- Spot the endangered black rhino in its natural habitat
- Learn about Maasai culture and their traditional way of life
Quick Facts
Altitude
2,286 meters (Rim)
Crater Depth
610 meters
Wildlife
Big Five

"Mount Kilimanjaro - Where adventure begins."
Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and the tallest free-standing mountain in the world. Rising to 5,895 meters above sea level, it is a magnificent sight and a world-class trekking destination. The mountain features five distinct ecological zones, from tropical rainforest to alpine desert and glacier-capped summit.
Key Highlights
- Stand on Uhuru Peak, the 'Roof of Africa'
- Trek through 5 different ecological zones in one journey
- Witness breathtaking views of the plains from the summit
- Experience a life-changing personal achievement
Quick Facts
Height
5,895 meters
Type
Dormant Volcano
Average Trek
6-8 Days

"Tarangire National Park - Where adventure begins."
Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park is famous for its high density of elephants and iconic baobab trees. During the dry season, the Tarangire River becomes a lifeline for wildlife, attracting thousands of animals to its banks. The park offers a more secluded safari experience and is a bird watcher's paradise with over 550 recorded species.
Key Highlights
- View the largest concentration of elephants in Tanzania
- Admire the ancient, majestic baobab trees
- Witness predators hunting near the Tarangire River
- Enjoy excellent bird watching throughout the park
Quick Facts
Known For
Elephants & Baobabs
Bird Species
550+
River
Tarangire River

"Lake Manyara National Park - Where adventure begins."
Lake Manyara National Park
Lake Manyara National Park offers a compact yet diverse ecosystem ranging from the alkaline lake to dense woodlands and steep mountainsides. Known for its famous tree-climbing lions, the park is also home to thousands of flamingos, large troops of baboons, and a variety of other wildlife in a stunning rift valley setting.
Key Highlights
- Look for the famous tree-climbing lions
- Observe thousands of flamingos on the lake shore
- Encounter large troops of baboons and other primates
- Experience the stunning Rift Valley scenery
Quick Facts
Lake Type
Alkaline
Scenery
Rift Valley Wall
Lions
Tree Climbing

"Zanzibar - Where adventure begins."
Zanzibar
Zanzibar consists of several islands off the coast of East Africa. Known as the 'Spice Island', it offers a perfect blend of white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and rich history. Stone Town, the old city, is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a fascinating mix of Arab, Indian, and African influences.
Key Highlights
- Relax on pristine, world-class white sand beaches
- Explore the historic labyrinthine streets of Stone Town
- Snorkel and dive in vibrant coral reefs
- Tour spice plantations and learn about local history
Quick Facts
Main City
Stone Town
Popular For
Spices & Beaches
Climate
Tropical
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