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Tanzania Destinations

Explore the diverse landscapes and iconic wildlife havens of Tanzania

Discover Tanzania's Iconic Destinations

From the endless plains of the Serengeti to the tropical beaches of Zanzibar, Tanzania offers an unparalleled diversity of landscapes and wildlife experiences.

Northern Zone

Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park

Home to the Great Migration, the Serengeti offers endless plains and abundant wildlife. Experience the world's most spectacular wildlife show as millions of wildebeest and zebra traverse the savanna.

Park Information

Size: 14,750 sq km (5,700 sq miles)

Established: 1951

Key Features: Great Migration, Lion population, Endless plains

Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park

Famous for its massive elephant herds and iconic baobab trees. During the dry season, the Tarangire River becomes a lifeline for wildlife, creating spectacular game viewing opportunities.

Park Information

Size: 2,850 sq km (1,100 sq miles)

Established: 1970

Key Features: Elephant herds, Baobab trees, Birdlife

Arusha National Park

Arusha National Park

A diverse park featuring Mount Meru, Ngurdoto Crater, and Momella Lakes. Perfect for walking safaris and bird watching.

Park Information

Size: 137 sq km (53 sq miles)

Established: 1960

Key Features: Mount Meru, Ngurdoto Crater, Momella Lakes

Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park

Known for its tree-climbing lions and diverse birdlife. The alkaline lake attracts thousands of flamingos and other water birds.

Park Information

Size: 330 sq km (127 sq miles)

Established: 1960

Key Features: Tree-climbing lions, Birdlife, Alkaline lake

Kilimanjaro National Park

Kilimanjaro National Park

Home to Africa's highest peak, offering challenging treks through five distinct climate zones.

Park Information

Size: 1,688 sq km (652 sq miles)

Established: 1973

Key Features: Highest peak in Africa, Five climate zones, Glaciers

Mkomazi National Park

Mkomazi National Park

A pristine wilderness area known for its black rhino sanctuary and diverse wildlife.

Park Information

Size: 3,245 sq km (1,253 sq miles)

Established: 2008

Key Features: Black rhino sanctuary, Wild dog population, Birdlife

Lake Duluti

Lake Duluti

A volcanic crater lake near Arusha, perfect for kayaking and bird watching.

Park Information

Size: N/A

Established: N/A

Key Features: Kayaking, Bird watching, Nature walks

Travel with Purpose

Our safaris go beyond the ordinary — every journey contributes to conservation, uplifts local communities, and respects the environment we explore.

Community Support

Strengthening communities through tourism, education, and meaningful engagement with local cultures.

Conservation

Dedicated to preserving Tanzania’s wildlife and landscapes for future generations through sustainable practices.

Social Responsibility

Committed to ethical travel that supports people, protects nature, and leaves a lasting positive impact.

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