Tanzania is a country in East Africa renowned for its vast wilderness areas. They include the Serengeti National Park’s grasslands, a safari hotspot teeming with the “Big Five” — elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, and rhinoceros — as well as Kilimanjaro National Park, the setting for Africa’s tallest mountain. Offshore are the tropical islands of Zanzibar, which have Arabic influences, and Mafia, which have coral reefs and a marine park where whale sharks can be found. The Swahili word “Safari” came to mean an amazing adventure with a guide through some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth. In any case, traveling to Tanzania is no longer the major undertaking it once was. Today’s tourists have a variety of safari options, including hot air balloon, horseback, walking, and vehicle safaris. Tanzania’s wilderness never ceases to enthrall, and more animals can be found in the Serengeti alone than anywhere else on earth. So, whichever approach you choose, we can assure you of a fantastic safari.
Just 43 miles (70 km) northwest of Tarangire National Park in northern Read More
Tarangire National Park is southeast of Lake Manyara National Park in northern Read More
Serengeti National Park is located in Tanzania and is part of the Read More
Along its northern border with Kenya, Tanzania is home to Kilimanjaro National Read More
It attracts day trippers from Arusha on northern circuit safaris. Mt. Meru’s Read More
Mkomazi National Park, cradled amidst the majestic Pare and Usambara mountains, presents Read More
The well-known “Northern Circuit” safari in northern Tanzania, which includes national parks, game reserves, conservation areas, and private concessions, offers some of the most diverse safari experiences available anywhere in the world. Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire National Park, as well as their less well-known neighbours Lake Manyara National Park, are among these. They are both renowned and iconic national parks. Explore each park’s details below.