is a huge area containing active volcanoes, mountains, archeological sites, rolling plains, forests, lakes, dunes and of course, Ngorongoro Crater and Olduvai Gorge. The views at the rim of Ngorongoro… Continue reading
Is the Tanzania’s home to one of the single largest remaining elephant populations in the world and most of these elephants are found in the remote and wildly beautiful Selous Game Reserve.… Continue reading
Is an Island tucked in the South-Western corner of Lake Victoria offers photographic safaris, nature walks, forest walks, chimp tracking and fishing. The area is a mix of fish breeding… Continue reading
Is the home to some of the last remaining wild chimpanzees in Africa. The Park is reachable by boat or plane, both of which are available for charter.May to October is… Continue reading
Is the smallest Tanzania’s national parks, travelling to the Park is by water only from Ujiji or Kigoma. The forests are alive with the famous chimpanzee, red colobus and red-tail and… Continue reading
This park lies south of the Mahale Mountains on a high flood plain surrounding Lake Katavi. It is one of the most difficult Parks to reach and is strictly for those of… Continue reading
Is the one of the world’s famous for its annual great wildlife migration in Tanzania. This vast area of land supports the greatest remaining concentration of plain game in Africa, on a… Continue reading
This is the small but beautiful National Park near Kilimanjaro Airport. Arusha and Moshi provide an ideal destination for day’s safari or to relax in after an ascent of Kili or Mt… Continue reading
Is the home to the brilliant Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, offers not just an opportunity to get to the ‘roof-top of Africa’, it also allows for horse riding, day walks, mountain… Continue reading