Tarangire National Park

 Tarangire National Park is situated southwest of Arusha City, and it takes approximately two hours to drive there from the city. Covering an area of 2850km2, it is the largest park in Tanzania. The significance of Tarangire National Park lies in the Tarangire River, which serves as the only source of water for wildlife during the dry season when other sources have dried up. This park provides shelter for a variety of wild animals, including waterbuck, giraffe, dik-dik, impala, eland, Grant’s gazelle, vervet monkey, buffalo, banded mongoose, Wildebeest, Zebra, Giraffe, olive baboon, and a higher density of elephants per km2 than any other park in Tanzania. Visitors can also witness predators such as the lion, leopard, cheetah, caracal, honey badger, and African wild dog hunting in the park. The park offers various activities such as game drives, bird watching, nature walks, and cultural tours.

Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park is situated in Northern Tanzania, to the west of Arusha. Covering an area of 330 km2, including 230 km2 of the lake surface, it is home to over 400 species of birds, including flocks of pink flamingos, owing to the lake’s saline nature. The park is renowned for its tree-climbing lions, which climb trees to rest, observe their prey from a distance, and cool off in hot weather. The forest in this park is also home to several wild animals, including elephants, hippos, giraffes, impalas, zebras, bushbucks, leopards, and various monkey species, such as baboons, blue monkeys, and vervet monkeys. Access to the park can be via air or road. Visitors can engage in various activities such as day and night game drives, mountain biking, nature walks, treetop walkway tours, cultural tours, canoeing, and abseiling.

Ngorongoro Crater National Park

 Ngorongoro Crater National Park is situated in the northern part of Tanzania and can be accessed by either road or air transportation. This crater was formed over three million years ago due to a volcanic eruption and measures about 600m deep, 16 km across, and covers an area of 260 km2. Despite being inactive, it provides a conducive habitat for wildlife, including the big five (elephants, rhinos, buffaloes, leopards, and lions), hippos, antelopes, gazelles, zebras, wildebeests, giraffes, hartebeests, and hyenas. The park also provides suitable conditions for water birds, such as flocks of flamingos and other species of birds. Visitors to the park can engage in various activities, such as game driving, which allows for the exploration of the park’s diverse wildlife. Other activities include nature walks, bird watching, cultural tours, and photographic safaris. 

Serengeti national park

Serengeti National Park is situated in the northern part of Tanzania and covers an area of approximately 14763km2, with the big five present. Due to its unique ecological characteristics, it has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is renowned for the annual wildebeest migration, which makes it the most sought-after destination in Africa. The park is also home to various wild animals, such as buffaloes, baboons, elephants, leopards, hippos, zebras, and different antelope species. Visitors to the park can engage in different activities such as day and night game drives, nature walks, air balloon safaris, wildebeest migration, cultural tours, bush meals, visiting the Ngorongoro Crater, and exploring Bologonja Springs. 

Gombe national park

 Gombe National Park, situated in the Kigoma Region of Tanzania, is the smallest park in the country, covering around 35km2. The park’s habitat consists of grassland, open woodland, and rainforest, which make it a visually stunning and appealing destination for tourists. Gombe National Park is home to various wild animals, including chimpanzees, olive baboons, red-tailed monkeys, blue monkeys, vervet monkeys, and more. Visitors can enjoy activities such as chimpanzee tracking, guided nature walks, sport fishing, bird watching, and game drives. 

Ruaha National Park

 Ruaha National Park is situated in the central southern part of Tanzania, covering an area of around 20226 km2. Ruaha offers a variety of exciting activities for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. As one of the largest and most diverse national parks in Africa, Ruaha provides excellent opportunities for safari experiences and immersive encounters with a wide range of wildlife. It is home to a wide range of wildlife, including elephants, buffaloes, zebras, lions, leopards, striped hyenas, wild dogs, Grant’s gazelles, crocodiles, various species of antelopes, hippos, and over 540 species of birds. Visitors to the park can partake in various  activities such as day and night game drives, bird watching, guided nature walks, and culture tours.

Mikumi National Park

Mikumi National Park is a vast and remarkable plain, spanning approximately 3230km2. This park is renowned for its diverse range of wildlife, including lions, leopards, cheetahs, hippos, zebras, warthogs, wildebeests, impalas, and more. Visitors can engage in various activities, such as game drives, camping, picnicking, and bird watching.  

Selous Game Reserve

Selous Game Reserve is one of the largest and most diverse wildlife reserves in Africa. It is located in the southern part of Tanzania and covers an area of approximately 50,000 square kilometers (19,000 square miles). The reserve was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982 due to its ecological importance and unique biodiversity.

Named after British explorer and conservationist Frederick Selous, the reserve encompasses various habitats, including grasslands, woodlands, wetlands, and riverine forests. The Rufiji River, one of the largest rivers in Tanzania, flows through the reserve and supports a rich variety of wildlife.

The Selous Game Reserve is renowned for its vast populations of African elephants, lions, buffaloes, and hippos, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and safari adventurers. Additionally, the reserve is home to a diverse range of other animals, such as crocodiles, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, wild dogs, and various antelope species.”The Selous Game Reserve offering a wide range of activities for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Here are some activities you can enjoy during your visit: Game Drives, Boat Safaris, Walking Safaris, Bird Watching, Fly Camping,  Fishing, Cultural Tours,  Photography Safaris, Hot Air Balloon Safaris. 

Ruaha National Park              

Ruaha National Park in Tanzania offers a variety of exciting activities for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. As one of the largest and most diverse national parks in Africa, Ruaha provides excellent opportunities for safari experiences and immersive encounters with a wide range of wildlife. Here are some activities you can enjoy at Ruaha National Park: Game Drives and Night Game Drives, Walking Safaris, Bird Watching, Photography Safaris, Fly Camping, Balloon Safaris (seasonal), and Conservation Tours.

Mahale Mountains National Park

Venture off the traditional safari path and explore the wonders of Mahale Mountains National Park. While not our typical safari destination, Mahale presents a unique opportunity to track chimpanzees in their natural habitat. Nestled along the shores of Lake Tanganyika, this park offers a picturesque setting for an extraordinary primate encounter. Witness the playful antics and intricate social dynamics of chimpanzees, all amidst the breathtaking backdrop of the Mahale Mountains. A rare and unforgettable experience awaits you in Mahale.