Tanzania

Tanzania Adventures
Tanzania is an East African country known for its vast wilderness areas. They include the plains of Serengeti National Park, a safari mecca populated by the “big five” game (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino), and Kilimanjaro National Park, home to Africa’s highest mountain. Offshore lie the tropical islands of Zanzibar, with Arabic influences, and Mafia, with a marine park home to whale sharks and coral reefs.
Arusha National Park   Join us on an exciting journey through time to the last hunter-gatherers in East Africa, the Hadzabe. During your visit, you have the opportunity to participate in hunting in the bush, an unforgettable and authentic experience
Gombe National Park
Gombe National Park is a protected area along the hills of the eastern part of Lake Tanganyika.
Grumeti Reserve
The reserve was created on the western area of the Serengeti to protect the annual wildebeest migration route.
Lake Eyasi
Lake Eyasi is a seasonal shallow endorheic Salt Lake on the floor of the great rift valley and the largest water body in the Arusha area.
Lake Manyara National Park
Lake Manyara national park located in the northern part of Tanzania known for its tree climbing lions, whose unique character can only be found in just two populations across the world the other being in queen Elizabeth national park in Uganda.
Mahale Mountains National Park
Mahale mountains National Park is one of the only two protected areas for chimpanzees and lies on the eastern shores of Lake Tanganyika.
Manyara

Lying under the wall of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Manyara National Park is only 125kms from Arusha town. The park is 330 herds, baobab trees and sometimes tree-climbing lions, Tarangire has an astounding number of bird species and sightings. The park is named for the Tarangire River that runs through the park, and the swamps scattered through the park entice hundreds of bird species to locate their breedings grounds there. Kuro airstrip serves Tarangire.
Serengeti National Park

The focus of most safaris in northern Tanzania, Serengeti National Park is renowned as the arena for the world’s greatest mammal migration. Even away from this iconic wildlife spectacle, the Serengeti’s sheer density of animals makes for incredible wildlife viewing throughout the year. The southern plains near Seronera are the most popular, but it’s also worth exploring the Western Corridor and Mara River regions.
Ngorongoro

Central to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) is the Ngorongoro crater. Sometimes referred to as a natural “Wonder of the World,” this caldera was formed by the collapse of the roof of the volcano, leaving a large expanse of crater floor surrounded by 600-metre high crater walls. After driving up the slopes, you can stand on the rim, and look down into this UNESCO World Heritage Site and its contained ecosystem, teeming with a remarkable variety of animals.
Tarangile

Most famous for its elephant herds, baobab trees and sometimes tree-climbing lions, Tarangire has an astounding number of bird species and sightings. The park is named for the Tarangire River that runs through the park, and the swamps scattered through the park entice hundreds of bird species to locate their breedings grounds there. Kuro airstrip serves Tarangire.