Safari in Tanzania is like nowhere else in the world. Your adventure awaits…

National Parks + Wildlife Management Areas

  • Serengeti National Park

    The Serengeti is a must see for anyone wanting to go on safari. Not only for being home to over three million animals but also because of its different landscapes. To appreciate and comprehend all that the Serengeti has to offer we recommend spending at least 2 nights here.

  • Ngorongoro Crater

    This gorgeous geological masterpiece is home to approximately 20,000 free roaming animals and it is also the only place where mankind and wild animals co-exist in harmony. The crater is a dynamic and constantly changing ecosystem. Animals like Giraffes cannot make their way down into the crater but this is your best chance to see Rhinos.

  • Tarangire National Park

    Home of the elephants! Be ready for a full day of continuous amusement and great sightings. Known for its high density of elephants, phenomenal birds and numerous baobab trees.

  • Arusha National Park

    Arusha National Park is home to Mt Meru, Tanzania’s second highest mountain. With lush vegetation and a chance to see giraffes, buffalo and even elephants, it is popular for day trips as it is very close to Arusha town.

  • Selous Game Reserve

    The Selous Game Reserve, covers 50,000 square kilometres, and is amongst the largest protected areas in Africa. It remains relatively undisturbed by human impact. It has some of the highest concentrations of elephant, black rhinoceros, cheetah, giraffe, hippopotamus and crocodiles in the country and a beautiful variety of habitats including Miombo woodlands, open grasslands, riverine forests and swamps.

  • Ruaha National Park

    Ruaha national park is the second largest park in Tanzania with an area over 20000 sq km. This magnificent park is located in south-central Tanzania and is largely uninterrupted, untouched and pristine. This makes for a very rare and special eco system.

  • Lake Manyara

    Arusha National Park is located in Tanzania’s Northern Circuit and famous for being home to Mt Meru, Tanzania’s second highest mountain. It is popular for day trips as it is very close by Arusha town.

  • Lake Natron and Oldonyo Lengai

    Ol Doinyo Lengai is a stratovolcano with an altitude of 2870 meters and is located in the Great Rift Valley. To the north of the volcano is Lake Natron, known for incredible bird life. All around are idyllic landscapes in the heart of which lie small traditional Maasai villages. This impressive peak is known by the Maasai as the sacred home of God and can be climbed at the right time.

  • Mikumi National Park

    Mikumi National Park is located close to Dar es Salaam so is perfect for those with little time to make it to Tanzania’s Northern Circuit. It is home lions, buffalo, elephants and giraffe, as well as unusual antelope species like Eland, Greater Kudu and Sable.

Tarangire, Serengeti + Ngongoro Crater 4 Days Safari

The perfect safari for your Tanzanian adventure. Explore 3 world famous parks and tick off the Big 5 animals along the way.

Lake Natron + Oldonyo Lengai
Overnight Hike

For the adventurous folk, looking for a unique experience, Ol Doinyo Lengai can be added to the end of any safari or booked as a seperate package.

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