Explore Tanzania
From the endless plains of the Serengeti to the peaks of Kilimanjaro and the shores of Zanzibar.
Northern Circuit
Wilderness and wonders in the northern regions.
Northern
Serengeti National Park
The crown jewel of African safaris, famous for the annual Great Migration and its vast, endless plains teeming with predators.
Great Migration
Big Five
Balloon Safaris
Northern
Ngorongoro Crater
A UNESCO World Heritage site and the world's largest inactive, intact volcanic caldera, home to a dense population of over 25,000 large animals.
Black Rhino sightings
Olduvai Gorge
Maasai Culture
Northern
Tarangire National Park
Famous for its giant baobab trees and massive elephant herds that congregate along the Tarangire River during the dry season.
Elephant Herds
Baobab Trees
Tree-climbing Pythons
Northern
Lake Manyara National Park
A scenic gem stretching along the base of the Rift Valley escarpment, known for its tree-climbing lions and flamingo-filled soda lake.
Tree-climbing Lions
Flamingos
Groundwater Forest
Northern
Mount Kilimanjaro
The 'Roof of Africa' and the world's highest free-standing mountain. A challenge for hikers and a stunning backdrop for any Tanzanian adventure.
Peak Trekking
Diverse Ecological Zones
Uhuru Peak
Northern
Arusha National Park
The gateway to Tanzania's northern circuit, offering diverse landscapes from lush forests to the dramatic Ngurdoto Crater and alkaline Momella Lakes.
Colobus Monkeys
Mount Meru
Canoeing Safaris
Southern Circuit
Wilderness and wonders in the southern regions.
Southern
Nyerere National Park (Selous)
Africa's largest stand-alone national park, offering a wild and remote experience with boat safaris on the Rufiji River.
Boat Safaris
Wild Dogs
Rufiji River
Southern
Ruaha National Park
A rugged wilderness known for its high concentration of elephants, lions, and over 570 species of birds.
Rugged Landscapes
Great Ruaha River
Bird Watching
Southern
Mikumi National Park
Tanzania's fourth-largest park, often compared to the Serengeti for its open plains and easy wildlife sightings.
Mkata Floodplain
Elaborate Birdlife
Easy Access
Western Circuit
Wilderness and wonders in the western regions.
Western
Mahale Mountains
Remote and majestic, where the rainforest meets Lake Tanganyika. Home to the world's largest population of wild chimpanzees.
Chimpanzee Trekking
Lake Tanganyika
Rainforest Hiking

Western
Gombe Stream
Famous for Jane Goodall's chimpanzee research, this small park offers an intimate encounter with our closest relatives.
Chimp Research History
Jane's Peak
Beach Relaxation
Coastal Circuit
Wilderness and wonders in the coastal regions.

Coastal
Zanzibar Archipelago
The legendary Spice Islands, offering pristine white beaches, turquoise waters, and the historic Stone Town.
Stone Town
Spice Tours
Dolphin Watching
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