Serengeti
Experience a soul-stirring feeling of space. Serengeti
comes from the Masai word meaning 'Endless Plains'. It is
these grasslands and savannahs that ensure that the area
is jam-packed full of game.
|
Ngorongoro
Crater
Ngorongoro Crater is the best self-contained safari
destination in the world. Often referred to as the 'Garden
of Eden', the rich pasture and permanent water of the
crater floor shelters a large population of animals.
|
Arusha
Arusha is the safari capital of East Africa. A bustling,
vibrant town with streets filled with 4X4 game viewing
vehicles criss-crossing the pot-holed roads and Masai
warriors in full regalia strolling around. |
Gombe
A Gombe safari is a great opportunity to meet a chimpanzee
up close. After a day of hiking you can take a swim in the
crystal clear waters of Lake Tanganyika, the world’s
longest and second-deepest lake.
|
Kilimanjaro
Visit the world's largest free standing mountain -
measuring in at 5000 metres. Climbing Kilimanjaro is a
great adventure and you’ll experience an enormous sense of
achievement looking down at Africa. |
Lake
Manyara
Lake Manyara is a great safari spot for bird viewing and
also has a healthy population of ungulates such as buffalo
and wildebeest.
|
Selous
Accessibility to the Selous is difficult - and it is for
this reason that most of our safaris are fly-in. You will
experience untouched Africa at its wildest when you visit
the Selous. |
Katavi
A Katavi Safari is really off the beaten track and is
perfect for the explorer who wants to get into the wilds
of Africa. Thousands of plains game roam freely in this
untouched wilderness.
|
Mahale
A Mahale safari offers the best opportunity in Africa to
see chimpanzees in an unspoilt wildlife sanctuary. The
Greystoke luxury tented camp also has a hardwood dhow for
gentle sailing trips over the lake. |
Tarangire
Experience the unrivalled landscape of open plains dotted
with thousands of baobabs. On a Tarangire safari you are
also guaranteed to see large herds of elephants!
|
|
Saadani
The most unique National Park in Tanzania and
Africa in particular. It is here where the Beach meets the
Bush. |
 Mafia
Island
The best place in Tanzania and only Marine
National Park |
|
Kilwa
The best place for historical tour. It is here
where trading on Human were carried. Slavery and other
|
Rubondo
Rubondo Island, in Lake Victoria, is Tanzania's
tenth National Park. The Island combines the breathtaking
natural beauty of a forest with relaxing tranquility of sand
lake-shore beaches. It is a bird lovers paradise with nearly
400 species documented |
|
Mikumi
The
park is rich in wildlife and animals like buffaloes, lions,
wildebeests, zebras, impalas, warthogs, and elephants can
easily be seen all the year round. |
 |
|
Udzungwa
Mountain
It is one of the most interesting place to be.
The major attraction is its biologically diverse and unique
forest. Udzungwa also harbours plant species found nowhere
else in the world from a tiny African Violet to 30 m high
trees |
Kitulo Plateau
The National Park of flowers. The amazing nature
scenery. The park is rich in rare and the most wild flowers
in the world. |
Ruaha
Ask a Tanzanian what they recommend, and the chances are
that it will be a Ruaha Safari. The Ruaha National Park is
a rugged wilderness that is characterised by dry slopes
and wide open plains. |
Dar Es Salaam
To most travellers, Dar es Salaam is just a convenient
port of call on the way to more exotic destinations of
Zanzibar, the game parks, Pemba or Mafia Islands.
|