TANZANIA SAFARI

Tanzania Safari Overview

Tanzania boasts 20% of Africa’s large mammal species across its 17 national parks and reserves, covering over 42,000 square kilometers. The Serengeti National Park is renowned for its vast migratory herds of wildebeests and zebras, earning global acclaim. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to the Maasai people and the world’s largest intact caldera. Tanzania’s wildlife resources are unparalleled, making it a premier destination for game viewing. With its diverse ecosystems and rich cultural heritage, Tanzania offers an unforgettable safari experience.

Tanzania Safari Packages

Serengeti National Park 

 is a World Heritage Site teeming with wildlife: over 2 million ungulates, 4000 lions, 1000 leopard, 550 cheetahs and some 500 bird species inhabit an area close to 15,000 square kilometers in size. Join us on a safari and explore the endless Serengeti plains dotted with trees and kopjes from which majestic lions control their kingdom; gaze upon the Great Migration in awe or find an elusive leopard in a riverine forest. 

Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Ngorongoro Conservation Area is in northern Tanzania. It’s home to the vast, volcanic Ngorongoro Crater and “big 5” game (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino). Huge herds of wildebeests and zebras traverse its plains during their annual migration. Livestock belonging to the semi-nomadic Maasai tribe graze alongside wild animals. Hominin fossils found in the Olduvai Gorge date back millions of years.

Lake Manyara National Park

.Lake Manyara National Park well known for the tree climbing lions, the soda ash lake that attracts thousands and pink flamingos, one of Tanzania’s biggest elephant population and breathtaking scenery

Mikumi National Park

Spanning 3,230 square kilometers, Mikumi National Park boasts abundant wildlife including buffalo, wildebeest, lion, elephant, giraffe, and more. Visitors can observe a variety of animals throughout the year, with reptiles like crocodiles and pythons also residing in the park.

Tarangire National Park

Ranking as the 6th largest National Park in Tanzania and covering an area of 2,600 square kilometers, The Tarangire National Park is most popular for its large elephant herds and mini-wildlife migration that takes place during the dry season which sees about 250,000 animals enter the park.

Arusha National Park

Nestled near Mount Meru, just a short drive from Arusha City, this park offers a picturesque escape. Mount Meru serves as an excellent warm-up for climbers before tackling Kilimanjaro. Despite its compact size, the park boasts diverse attractions including rugged landscapes, scenic lakes, and lush forests. Visitors can enjoy game viewing, horseback riding, climbing Mount Meru, and guided walks with experienced rangers.