Tanzania Destinations
Northern Safari Circuit – the most popular Tanzania safari route comprising the Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara, Tarangire and Kilimanjaro.
Tanzania Coast and Islands – the country’s beaches, especially those on islands like Zanzibar, are breath-taking and very accessible.
Southern Tanzania – includes the wonderfully wild and underrated Nyerere and Ruaha, Tanzania’s best-kept safari secrets. Western Tanzania – head to the far-flung corners of Katavi and Mahale for the ultimate off-the-beaten-path Tanzania safari experiences.
The diversity and abundance of Tanzania’s wildlife remains to be one of the most captivating in the entire world. Home to the Great Migration, Tanzania displays a great deal of game all throughout the year. Its vast plains are dotted with more than 4 million wild animals, making it the country with the largest concentration of animals per square meter in the world. Aside from the Big Five that you can easily spot around, Tanzania also holds the largest elephant concentration in East Africa. It is also the primary home of the world-famous tree-climbing lions. With such an exotic wildlife, Tanzania is certainly an outstanding African adventure destination. Tanzania is a vibrant and beautiful country with exceptional parks and reserves. It’s blessed with the winning combination of unparalleled game viewing and dazzling tropical beaches.
Northern Safari Circuit – the most popular Tanzania safari route comprising the Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara, Tarangire and Kilimanjaro.
Tanzania Coast and Islands – the country’s beaches, especially those on islands like Zanzibar, are breath-taking and very accessible.
Southern Tanzania – includes the wonderfully wild and underrated Nyerere and Ruaha, Tanzania’s best-kept safari secrets.
Western Tanzania – head to the far-flung corners of Katavi and Mahale for the ultimate off-the-beaten-path Tanzania safari experiences.
Between June to October (Dry Season) and January to February (Calving Season)
Between June and July (Great Migration)
Masai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Lake Nakuru, and the Great Migration.
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