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Welcome to Tanzania, where adventure, natural wonders, and wildlife encounters converge to create an unforgettable safari experience. Let the beauty of this remarkable country captivate your heart and ignite your sense of wonder as you embark on an extraordinary journey through its diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife.

LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK

Lake Manyara National Park

Perched at the foothills of the magnificent Great Rift Valley, Lake Manyara National Park mesmerizes visitors with its distinctive attractions. The park's famed flamingos gracefully adorn its shimmering waters, while the remarkable sight of tree-climbing lions adds an element of intrigue. Within this captivating realm, a diverse array of wildlife thrives, from majestic elephants and elegant giraffes to zebras and hippopotamuses. For a truly immersive experience, adventurers can traverse the canopy walkway, immersing themselves in a bird's-eye perspective of the park's picturesque landscapes. Lake Manyara National Park stands as a unique and unforgettable destination, offering a blend of natural wonders and rare animal encounters.

SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park, spanning over 14,000 square kilometers, has gained worldwide renowned for its annual wildebeest migration, making it one of the most celebrated wildlife parks globally. This remarkable phenomenon involves millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles embarking on a quest for water and fertile grazing lands. In addition to the awe-inspiring migration, the park boasts an impressive array of wildlife, including the illustrious "Big Five" game animals: lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffaloes. Furthermore, Serengeti National Park is home to a diverse range of captivating creatures such as cheetahs, hyenas, giraffes, and zebras.

NGORONGORO CRATER

Ngorongoro Crater

Ngorongoro Crater, often acclaimed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World," proudly holds the title of being the largest unbroken volcanic caldera globally. This extraordinary geological formation nurtures a thriving ecosystem, providing a sanctuary for an impressive array of wildlife. With a population exceeding 25,000 large animals, including the revered "Big Five" game species, as well as hyenas, Zebras, and wildebeest, the crater is a haven for nature enthusiasts. In addition to the mesmerizing wildlife, visitors to the area have the opportunity to witness and appreciate the rich traditional heritage and way of life of the Maasai people who have long inhabited this remarkable region.

TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK

Tarangire National Park

Situated within the northern circuit, Tarangire National Park has gained recognition for its expansive elephant herds and majestic baobab trees. This remarkable wildlife sanctuary boasts a remarkable diversity of over 550 bird species, including the captivating yellow-collared lovebird. Additionally, Tarangire is home to a plethora of remarkable animals, encompassing lions, leopards, cheetahs, zebras, and giraffes. Beyond its captivating fauna, the park enthralls visitors with breathtaking sunsets and panoramic vistas of the awe-inspiring Maasai Steppe.

ARUSHA NATIONAL PARK

Arusha National Park

Nestled among the picturesque landscapes, Arusha National Park may be smaller in size compared to other Tanzanian parks, but it offers awe-inspiring vistas of the majestic Mount Meru. This enchanting sanctuary is teeming with diverse wildlife, including graceful giraffes, powerful buffaloes, lively baboons, and charming blue monkeys. For a memorable experience, visitors have the opportunity to embark on a tranquil canoe trip along the scenic Momella Lake, where they can witness the abundance of birdlife, including elegant flamingos and graceful pelicans. Arusha National Park is a true gem that combines breathtaking natural beauty with captivating wildlife encounters.

RUAHA NATIONAL PARK

Ruaha National Park

Renowned for its expansive elephant and buffalo herds and breathtaking landscapes, the largest national park in Tanzania unfolds across over 20,000 square kilometers. This extraordinary haven, with its sweeping vistas, invites exploration and admiration. Alongside the majestic elephants and formidable buffalo, the park presents opportunities to encounter a diverse array of wildlife, such as the regal lions, elusive leopards, graceful zebras, and elegant giraffes. Immerse yourself in the splendor of this vast sanctuary, where remarkable encounters and awe-inspiring natural beauty await at every turn.

MKOMAZI NATIONAL PARK

Mkomazi National Park

Tucked away in the northeastern region of Tanzania, bordering Kenya, lies the hidden gem of Mkomazi National Park. Though lesser-known, it boasts a rich tapestry of wildlife, including the endangered African wild dog, black rhinos, cheetahs, giraffes, and zebras. With its abundant biodiversity, the park becomes a sanctuary for over 450 bird species, capturing the hearts of avid birdwatchers. Mkomazi National Park invites intrepid explorers to uncover its secrets and witness the remarkable harmony between nature's wonders and the diverse array of creatures that call this pristine wilderness home.

SELOUS GAME RESERVE

Selous Game Reserve

A large wilderness area that works well for longer routes, boat sections, and travelers who want a more remote safari feel.

MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK

Mikumi National Park

Situated in close proximity to Dar es Salaam, Mikumi National Park has become a favored destination for day trips and weekend getaways. This captivating park provides a sanctuary for a diverse range of wildlife, featuring the iconic presence of zebras, graceful giraffes, majestic elephants, and wildebeest. For nature enthusiasts, Mikumi National Park also presents wonderful opportunities for birdwatching, allowing visitors to admire the rich avian diversity in the area. Additionally, the park offers scenic hiking trails, inviting explorers to immerse themselves in the beauty of their surroundings. Mikumi National Park beckons with its accessibility and promises unforgettable encounters with both the animal kingdom and the great outdoors.

RUBONDO ISLAND NATIONAL PARK

Rubondo Island National Park

Embracing the title of Africa's largest island national park, Rubondo Island National Park stretches an impressive 26 kilometers in length and up to 10 kilometers in width. With over 75% of its land adorned by unspoiled equatorial rainforest, this paradise-like island has evolved into a cherished haven for a diverse array of wildlife. Among its treasured inhabitants are the wild chimpanzees, which find solace and sanctuary within its lush confines. Rubondo Island National Park beckons nature enthusiasts to explore its enchanting rainforest, offering a unique opportunity to witness the wonders of untamed wilderness and the captivating presence of our closest relatives, the chimpanzees.

KITULO NATIONAL PARK

Kitulo National Park

Kitulo National Park, lovingly known as The Garden of God by the locals, stands as a breathtaking testament to nature's splendor. Within its borders, this extraordinary sanctuary unveils a rare botanical marvel, showcasing an impressive collection of 35 species of vascular plants, including a remarkable array of 45 terrestrial orchid varieties. As visitors venture through the park, they are greeted by a captivating floral spectacle that defies imagination. Kitulo National Park invites all to witness the enchantment of nature's artistry, where vibrant blooms and botanical wonders create an unforgettable experience that is truly unparalleled.

NYERERE NATIONAL PARK

Nyerere National Park

Boasting a size larger than Switzerland, Nyerere National Park stands as a magnificent testament to Tanzania's natural wonders. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it holds a well-deserved reputation as one of the most remarkable destinations to explore within the country. With its expansive landscapes and rich biodiversity, Nyerere National Park offers an unparalleled experience for visitors. From awe-inspiring wildlife encounters to breathtaking vistas, this exceptional park promises unforgettable adventures and serves as an extraordinary gateway to the splendors of Tanzania.

MOUNT KILIMANJARO

Mount Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro Standing majestically as the highest mountain in Africa and the tallest freestanding mountain globally, Kilimanjaro is an awe-inspiring natural wonder. Reaching a soaring elevation of 5,895 meters (19,341 ft.) above sea level and towering approximately 4,900 meters (16,100 ft.) above its plateau base, this iconic peak holds the esteemed title of being the highest volcano in Africa and the Eastern hemisphere. Kilimanjaro presents an irresistible allure to trekkers worldwide, beckoning them to embark on a remarkable journey to conquer its summit. With its remarkable stature and breathtaking vistas, Kilimanjaro stands as an epitome of adventure, making it one of the most sought-after mountains to trek and an experience that leaves an indelible mark on every adventurer who dares to reach its peak.

ZANZIBAR

Stone Town, Zanzibar

Zanzibar Island and its mesmerizing coastline offer the quintessential Indian Ocean experience, captivating visitors with a tapestry of enthralling history, breathtaking natural beauty, and enchanting sunsets. The island's magnificent beaches, accompanied by the alluring aroma of exotic spices, create an idyllic setting for indulgence and relaxation. Zanzibar becomes a haven where wanderlust finds its true expression, inviting explorers to surrender to its allure and embark on a journey of discovery. With its fascinating blend of cultural heritage and tropical paradise, Zanzibar emerges as the perfect destination to satiate your adventurous spirit and create everlasting memories.

TANZANIA MAP

This section is useful for route planning, park linking, and showing how a safari can move from the north circuit to the coast.

TANZANIA FAQ

Which Tanzania parks do you plan?

We plan Tanzania routes that can include Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Arusha, Ruaha, Mkomazi, Selous, Mikumi, Nyerere, Rubondo, Kitulo, Kilimanjaro, and Zanzibar.

Can Tanzania trips include Zanzibar?

Yes. Tanzania safari trips can finish with Zanzibar for beach time, island culture, and a slower end to the itinerary.

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