
Pristine jungle island in Lake Victoria In the unique southwestern corner of the spectacular Lake Victoria lies one of the best kept secrets of Tanzania: Rubondo Island.
Pristine jungle island in Lake Victoria In the unique southwestern corner of the spectacular Lake Victoria lies one of the best kept secrets of Tanzania: Rubondo Island.
Where beach and wilderness meet Saadani National Park, the park where you can enjoy both the large deserted beaches and the wildlife.
Face to face with the chimpanzee The remote Mahale Mountains National Park is a heavenly retreat on the crystal clear Lake Tanganyika.
Spectacular, pristine and en rough Katavi National Park is the third largest national park in Tanzania and one of the most unspoilt areas of Africa.
Wildlife spotting and sailing on the Rufiji river The Nyerere National Park (part of Selous Game Reserve) is a picturesque, unique and pristine safari destination and belongs to the UNESCO World Heritage Site as the oldest and largest protected nature reserve in Tanzania.
Abundance atmosphere and adventure in a pristine safari area Ruaha National Park consists of an undulating plateau with rock formations and baobab trees, around the large Ruaha River.
Shallow waters and dramatic slopes Lake Manyara National Park, a two-hour drive from Arusha, is bordered by the alkaline Lake Manyara and the western slopes of the Rift Valley.
Green gem with breathtaking views A day trip from Arusha city to the Arusha National Park is a wonderful start to your safari in the north of Tanzania.
The world’s most famous game reserve Serengeti National Park, an area of grassy plains as far as the horizon goes – with countless ungulates and large groups of predators in their wake – is famous for the great migration of over a million wildebeest and zebras.