Tanzania is a big country, and the main safari destinations can be split into the north (The Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater) or the south (The Selous and Ruaha). Most tourists flock to the north as it is comprised of the famed highlights of Tanzania – and rightly so as the wildlife is phenomenal. However, the fame of the north can often overshadow the south, which in our view is one of East Africa’s best kept secrets. West Tanzania is also an option, though this is extremely expensive to get to and hardly any tourists do as a result. As a rough guide – when 70% of travellers head to the north, 25% go to the south, and only 5% or less venture to the West.

 

Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park is undoubted the best-known wildlife sanctuary in the World read more>>>

 

 


Ngorongoro Crater

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area was officially declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1979 read more>>>

 


Tarangire National Park

Tarangire is one of the highest park for the population density in Tanzania read more>>>

 


Mikumi National Park

This is a fourth largest park in Tanzania, located in a southern highland zone of a country  read more>>>

 


Ruaha National Park

This is a largest National Park in Tanzania offer the wide range of wildlife remoteness read more>>>

 

 

Kitulo National Park

Some people call Kitulo National Park the “Garden of God”,  it is one of the leading nature reserve in Africa and has mountain meadows and forest read more>>>

 

 

Gombe National Park

An excited whoop erupts from deep in the forest, boosted immediately by a dozen other voices, rising in volume and tempo and pitch to a frenzied shrieking crescendo read more>>>

Katavi National Park

For those lucky enough to visit Katavi, the dry season – June to October – is by far the best time to see animals read more>>>

 

Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park is one of the smaller national parks in Tanzania but still offers beautiful landscapes and is home to an interesting collection of wildlife read more>>>

 

 

Mkomanzi National Park

The Mkomazi National Park is located in the northern part of Tanzania, between Moshi and Tanga read more>>>

 

 

Saadani National Park

The park is situated between Dar es Salaam (200 km, 4 hours) and Tanga (75km, 3 hours) and borders the mainland coast read more>>>

 

 

Selous game reserve

The selous by far  is a largest game drive in Africa, this area has the high wildlife remoteness read more>>>

 

 

Udzungwa mountains National Park

Tanzania was recently rated the 3rd best place to visit in 2015 by the New York Times. When most people hear or think about Tanzania, places like the Serengeti National Park read more>>>