Embark on an adventure into the most fascinating natural habitats with a wildlife trip to Tanzania, where you can observe wild animals up close. Our wildlife safaris immerse you in the daily life of the continent’s most iconic species, from majestic lions to imposing elephants. Guided by passionate experts, you’ll learn to identify various animal species while enjoying breathtaking landscapes.
Discover our wildlife safaris.
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Classic Northern Circuit
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The Great Migration of Serengeti
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The Cycle of Life
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Birdwatching safari
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sAFARI IN THE SOUTH
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chimpanzees in mahale
Tanzania, a land of adventure and natural wonders, is renowned for its epic safaris where wildlife thrives.
The Serengeti, a name that resonates with the majesty of nature, is the stage for the Great Migration, a breathtaking spectacle where millions of wildebeests and zebras cross the plains in search of fresh grazing grounds. This annual event attracts visitors from around the world, eager to witness this struggle for survival orchestrated by nature itself.
In Tarangire National Park, elephants reign supreme, moving in massive herds across a landscape dotted with ancient baobab trees. Ngorongoro, often described as the African Eden, offers stunning views of the crater where big cats like lions and leopards coexist with the Big Five in a delicate balance.
Famous wildlife trips for epic safaris where wildlife abounds.
Lake Manyara is a birdwatcher's paradise, home to a diverse range of birds that inhabit its shores and soar above. The forests of Mahale National Park are the sanctuary of chimpanzees, our distant cousins who fascinate us with their intelligence and complex social behaviors.
The Selous and Ruaha reserves provide a more wild and untouched safari experience, where the roar of lions echoes across vast landscapes. And for those seeking to complete their Tanzanian adventure, Zanzibar, with its white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, offers a perfect retreat after the excitement of safaris.
Each national park in Tanzania is a window into the beauty and diversity of African nature, a reminder of the richness of wildlife that continues to thrive on this continent.