Known for its vast wildlife and wilderness, Tanzania is one of the world's top destinations for safaris.
Serengeti National Park
Covering nearly 15,000 square kilometers, Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's oldest and most iconic safari destination.
Witness nature's greatest annual spectacle, the Great Migration, with up to 2 million wildebeest and zebras crossing the crocodile-infested Mara River.
3-10 days should be spent in the Serengeti to cover every corner of these vast plains that home the largest population of wild animals including the Big Five.
Ngorongoro Crater
As the world's largest volcanic crater, Ngorongoro is also one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa.
Encounter a variety of exotic animals including the cheetah, leopard, and a variety of ungulates like the Cape Buffalo and the hippopotamus.
This World Heritage site is home to 26 endangered Black Rhinoceros.
The crater has one of the densest known population of East African Lions.
Tarangire National Park
The 6th largest national park in Tanzania with approximately 2800 square kms, Tarangire National Park is famous for the large herds of African elephants.
The high density of the baobab tree, Africa's most synonymous tree, makes a perfect back drop for all the wildlife that reside here.
This park can be visited all year round and is perfect for a one day game drive.
Lake Manyara National Park
Known for its thousands of flamingos that inhabit the shallow soda-lake, that covers 2/3 of this park.
In addition to the numerous flamingos and baboons, you may also catch a glimpse of the tree lion however game viewing is insignificant here when compared to the rest of the parks.
The scenic beauty of this park certainly makes it worth an afternoon stop on your way to Serengeti and Ngorongoro.
Spend three to ten days exploring any or all of the destinations, each with its unique habitants. Our trips include incredible guided safaris, meals, beautiful accommodation, airport transfer, and more. See sample itinerary here.