Tanzania is a fascinating travel destination embodied by Mt Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak; the Serengeti National Park, home to one of the best wildlife shows in the world the wildebest migration; and the Ngorongoro Crater with its unbelievable density of animals in an exctinct caldera.
Tanzania game reserves are generally divided into the popular Northern Safari Circuit or the rugged Southern Safari Circuit. Most first time visitors to Tanzania opt to visit the Northern Circuit that includes the incredible Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater , Lake Manyara, and Tarangire National Park ; however, travelers wishing to avoid large groups of tourists will find the reserves in the southern part of Tanzania remote, rugged and vast.
The Serengeti National Park is undoubtedly one of the most famous game reserves in Africa, particularly for the annual Wildebeest Migration. Almost one-third of Tanzania's land comprises national parks, game and forest reserves, and other protected areas. Tanzania also has stunning beach locations and Indian Ocean islands, not least of which is Zanzibar . Zanzibar, with its beautiful beaches, rich culture, and history, is a perfect compliment to start or end an African safari.
Home of the Great Migration and may very well be one of the last true natural wonders on planet earth - home to the Big 5, it's best known for being host to the Great Wildebeest Migration.
Witness the Big 5, Tanzania's largest concentration of elephant, and over 500 bird species. Perfect for travellers seeking tranquillity and ample space. The vast grasslands and Baobab trees create a rugged, 'Out of Africa' feel.
Hot, dry and wild, the untrammelled expanse of Ruaha National Park is Tanzania's best kept wildlife secret. At 12,226 square kilometres (7,457 square miles), the pristine and untouched Ruaha is the largest Park in Tanzania.
Mikumi borders Selous Game Reserve to the south, the Uluguru Mountains to the northeast, and Uduzungwa Mountains to the west. Mikumi National Park is the perfect safari location when you don’t have the time for an extensive safari.
Katavi National Park is the third largest national park in Tanzania. One of the most unspoilt areas of Africa. A special and unique safari area with a rich flora and fauna, so remote that it only receives over a thousand visitors each year.
Backdropped by Nairobi's skyline, Nairobi National Park is the closest park to any major city in the world. With great wildlife populations, the park is perfect for those looking for a taste of East African safari, without having to travel too far.
Africa's largest stand alone National Park and one of the largest in the world boasting the largest concentration of wild animals. Boasts of the largest concentration & diverse collection of wild animals.
Gombe Stream is an untamed place of lush forests and clear lake views. It is one of only two places in Tanzania where you can trek to see wild chimpanzees. Gombe Stream is Tanzania's smallest national park.
A chimpanzee paradise, where fantasy mountains and forests rise out of Lake Tanganyika. "It’s here that you’ll find the largest known population of eastern chimpanzees in the world".
Situated in the south-west of Lake Victoria, Rubondo Island is a dream destination for travellers seeking an exciting variety of safari activities in a pristine national park!