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From the endless Serengeti plains to the world-famous Ngorongoro Crater, discover Tanzania's most extraordinary wildlife destinations.
Each corner of Tanzania offers a distinct landscape and wildlife experience. Browse our destinations grouped by safari circuit.
Tanzania's most popular safari route, home to the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire. A wildlife spectacle like no other.

A compact jewel between Mount Meru and Kilimanjaro — offering canoe safaris, colobus monkeys, and stunning crater lakes.

Home to tree-climbing lions and vast flamingo flocks along the beautiful alkaline lake that Hemingway called Africa's loveliest.

A fiery-red alkaline lake beneath an active volcano — East Africa's primary flamingo breeding ground with surreal landscapes.

The world's largest intact volcanic caldera — spot all Big Five in one day in this UNESCO World Heritage natural wonder.

Tanzania's most iconic park — home to the Great Migration, Big Five, and Africa's highest predator concentration across endless golden plains.

Land of giant elephants and ancient baobabs — home to Tanzania's largest elephant herds and over 550 bird species.
Vast, untouched wilderness areas including Ruaha and the Selous, offering an exclusive and remote safari experience.

The 'Mini-Serengeti' — Tanzania's most accessible wildlife park from Dar es Salaam, with open savannah teeming with game.

Africa's largest game reserve — offering boat safaris, walking safaris, and one of the best chances to spot endangered wild dogs.

Tanzania's largest national park — a hidden gem with the biggest elephant population and exceptional big cat sightings.
Off-the-beaten-path destinations such as Gombe and Mahale, famous for chimpanzee tracking and pristine lakeside scenery.

Tanzania's most remote park — untouched wilderness with massive hippo pools and buffalo herds in spectacular concentrations.
The majestic highlands and volcanic landscapes of northern Tanzania, including Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru.

The Roof of Africa at 5,895m — climb the world's tallest free-standing mountain through five climate zones to the iconic Uhuru Peak.
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