Tanzania
The Ultimate African Safari Escape
Tanzania is easily among the most biodiverse locations on the planet. From the savannas teeming with acacia to the over 800 miles of Indian Ocean-facing coastline, it’s easy to see why tourists flock here for their inaugural trip to Africa. If you’re not afraid of the rainy season, however, you can avoid the safari crowds and get immersed in wild Africa. Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater are must-sees and with just a 15-minute flight, you can be in Tanzania’s neighboring island, Zanzibar. This famous island, also called “Spice Island” because of the variety of spices it produces, is a combination of white sand beaches and luxurious beachfront properties. The town invites you to relax with the warm air lifting from the coastline, shop in the bustling marketplace, or opt into guided tours and ocean expeditions.
Suggested Itineraries
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Places to Visit
Visit the mother of all safari parks, the Serengeti forms the backdrop to one of the most spectacular shows on earth; the Great Migration.
While not open to other lodges, this private game reserve forms an important ecosystem encompassing the Serengeti and Masai Mara.
Often referred to as “The Garden of Eden,” this magical volcanic caldera is nearly 3 million years old.
Off the beaten path, Tarangire provides a much more intimate African adventure than other popular parks—along with great spots for elephant sightings.
A dormant volcano, Mount Kilimanjaro has become Africa’s most sought after hiking destination and is also the highest mountain on the continent.
Don’t miss the ultimate Indian Ocean experience with its fascinating historical Stone Town and seemingly endless picturesque beaches.
Expect deep woodlands and steep mountainsides as you explore diverse habitats within Lake Manyara National Park.
Now Tanzania’s largest national park, Ruaha is a vast oasis of wetlands and wild landscapes that appear untouched.
As a UNESCO World Heritage protected site, Nyerere National Park is heaving with protected wildlife and rare sightings.
Magical Mahale has steep, lush forests, alongside lakeside beaches and ethereal landscapes. Plus, Africa’s best chimpanzee safaris!
Home to the largest herds of buffalo on the planet, Katavi National Park is a preserved, untouched paradise.
As part of Zanzibar’s archipelago, Pemba Island is a lush, green oasis with endless marine wildlife ready to discover.
While not open to other lodges, this private game reserve forms an important ecosystem encompassing the Serengeti and Maasai Mara.
Often referred to as “The Garden of Eden,” this magical volcanic caldera is nearly 3 million years old.
Visit the mother of all safari parks, the Serengeti forms the backdrop to one of the most spectacular shows on earth; the Great Migration.
Visit the mother of all safari parks, the Serengeti forms the backdrop to one of the most spectacular shows on earth; the Great Migration.
Off the beaten path, Tarangire provides a much more intimate African adventure than other popular park—along with great spots for elephant sightings.
Zanzibar
Don’t miss the ultimate Indian Ocean experience with its fascinating historical Stone Town and picturesque beaches.
Quick Facts
Giraffe
is the national animal
Tanzanian Shilling
is the local currency
Swahili
is the national language
Dodoma
is the capital