The Soul of the African Wilderness
Tanzania is a country of massive scale and legendary landscapes, offering some of the best wildlife viewing in the world.
The Serengeti's endless plains host the spectacular Great Migration, while the Ngorongoro Crater provides a unique enclosed ecosystem teeming with life. For those seeking more than wildlife, Tanzania is home to Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, and the exotic spice island of Zanzibar with its stunning white-sand beaches.
The roof of Africa, a challenge for every adventurer.
Exotic relaxation after your safari journey.
A vast ecosystem home to the Great Migration and the legendary African savannah.
A breathtaking natural caldera housing almost every species of wildlife in East Africa.
The world's highest free-standing mountain and the 'Roof of Africa'.
Famous for its massive elephant herds and the iconic ancient baobab trees.
Known for its tree-climbing lions and a pink shimmer of flamingos on the lake.
Turquoise waters and historic Stone Town, the perfect end to any safari journey.
Now Nyerere National Park, one of the largest protected wilderness areas in Africa.
A remote, wild park offering incredible wildlife viewing away from the crowds.
Famous for Jane Goodall’s chimpanzee research and its primate-rich forests.
A remote haven on Lake Tanganyika, home to some of Africa's last wild chimpanzees.
Tanzania’s third-largest park, offering a truly wild and remote safari experience.
The 'Little Serengeti', known for its open horizons and abundant wildlife near Dar es Salaam.
A gem of diverse landscapes, from the Meru crater to the alkaline Momella Lakes.
The 'Green Island', offering pristine coral reefs and a peaceful alternative to Zanzibar.
A hidden gem for whale shark encounters and world-class diving in its protected marine park.