The Serengeti

The park can be visited through-out the year but the annual wildebeest migration is the focus for most visitors.

The varied landscape of the Serengeti, flat-topped acacias, rolling plains, bordered with hills and rocky outcrops typifies most people's dream of Africa.

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Ngorongoro Crater

The focus of this famous area is the immense volcanic Ngorongoro Crater which is about 16 miles in diameter.

There is a profusion of wildlife here and you are bound to see lions, elephants, buffalo, black rhino, hippos, and occasionally the elusive leopard.

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Selous - A Hideaway

Selous Game Reserve is the largest game reserve in Africa.

The concentrations of wildlife in the Selous are understandably huge boasting of Tanzania's largest population of elephant – currently about 10,000 animals.

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The Spice Island

Visit the famed Spice Island which used to be major port on the arabic trade routes.

Take a spice tour and get a greater insight into the different spices grown on the island as you get carried away on the heavy scents of vanilla pods, warming cinnamon and spicy pepper.

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Tanzania - Land of Stark Contrasts!

Synonymous with luxury safaris and unsurpassed game viewing, Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa and predominantly made up of large wildlife reserves and national parks. You have to see the Ngorongoro Crater, the largest intact crater in the world and home to thousands of large mammals; and the Serengeti National Park, host to the annual Great Migration of over a million wildebeest and zebra..

It is a land with wide open spaces, shimmering lakes of the Rift Valley, Kilimanjaro's snow capped peaks, mysterious spice scented islands with exotic beaches and some of the largest and most unspoilt wilderness areas in the world. The country is most famous for its wildlife and in particular the wildebeest migration of the Serengeti. A huge portion of the country is protected in national parks which form a key element of most trips.

Most safaris in Tanzania form a part of a circuit taking in a few parks over the course of a few days. The Northern Circuit safari is the most popular route as it includes parks such as the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater. The Southern Circuit safari is the more off the beaten track safari.

Tanzania's coastline along the Indian Ocean provides some beautiful white sandy beaches. Most travellers end off a safari by visiting Zanzibar or one of the surrounding islands whilst those seeking true adventure usually opt to climb the most famous mountain in Africa, the Kilimanjaro. Tanzania as a destination, tantalizes your senses and reawakens your spirit of discovery.

Major Tanzania safaris we specialize in include: Tanzania Budget Safaris, Tanzania Adventure Camping Safaris and Tanzania Exclusive Camps Safaris.

Cities of Note
 

Tanzania is one of our most popular holiday and safari destinations in Africa with so much to offer, from the endless Serengeti plains, to the palm-fringed beaches of Zanzibar off its coast to Mt. Kilimanjaro. Occasionally, your safari is most likely to start from Dar es Salaam, Arusha or Zanzibar often with brief stopovers en route.

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Coast & Beach
 

What better way to perfectly compliment your Tanzania Safari than finishing them off by relaxing on a white sandy beach at the Swahili Coast? The hot and humid Tanzania Coast offers white sand beaches, hundreds of miles of palm fringed sands, first-class resorts and an array of water sports and fishing activities.

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Game Sanctuaries & Reserves

Tanzania is synonymous with luxury safaris and unsurpassed game viewing. Here you can see the Selous Game Reserve, designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982 and by far the largest wildlife sanctuary in Africa; and the Ruaha Game Reserve, a hauntingly beautiful and wild landscape of miombo forest, rolling woodlands, hills, rivers and plains.

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National Parks
 

Tanzania is synonymous with luxury safaris and unsurpassed game viewing. Here you can see the Ngorongoro Crater, the largest intact crater in the world and home to thousands of large mammals; and the Serengeti National Park, host to the annual Great Migration of over a million wildebeest and zebra.

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