Discover the Wonders of Tanzania

Serengeti National Park
Home to the Great Migration, vast plains, and abundant wildlife including the Big Five.

Ngorongoro Crater
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, a natural wonder with a high concentration of wildlife.

Mount Kilimanjaro
Africa's highest peak and the world's tallest free-standing mountain, a challenging trek.

Zanzibar (Stone Town)
Historic Stone Town, beautiful beaches, and a rich cultural heritage.

Tarangire National Park
Famous for its large elephant herds and baobab trees.

Lake Manyara National Park
Known for its tree-climbing lions and diverse birdlife.

Arusha National Park
Diverse habitats, from Mount Meru to the Momella Lakes.

Ruaha National Park
Tanzania's largest national park, known for its wild dog population.

Nyerere National Park
Formerly Selous Game Reserve, vast and remote, ideal for boat safaris.

Mikumi National Park
Easily accessible from Dar es Salaam, offering excellent wildlife viewing.

Udzungwa Mountains National Park
A biodiversity hotspot, great for hiking and primate spotting.

Gombe Stream National Park
Famous for Jane Goodall's chimpanzee research, offering unique primate encounters.

Mahale Mountains National Park
Another prime chimpanzee trekking destination on the shores of Lake Tanganyika.

Lake Tanganyika
The world's second deepest freshwater lake, known for its unique cichlid fish.

Lake Victoria
Africa's largest lake by area, offering fishing, birdwatching, and island visits.

Lake Natron
A breeding ground for millions of Lesser Flamingos, with a unique alkaline environment.

Olduvai Gorge
An archaeological site crucial to understanding early human evolution.

Kondoa Rock-Art Sites
Ancient rock paintings offering insights into human history and culture.

Kilwa Kisiwani
Historic ruins of a medieval Swahili trading city, a UNESCO site.

Mafia Island
A pristine marine park, perfect for diving with whale sharks.

Pemba Island
Known as the "Green Island" for its lush hills and clove plantations.

Bagamoyo
A historic town with a rich past as a trade port and missionary center.

Saadani National Park
Tanzania's only coastal national park, where the bush meets the beach.

Katavi National Park
Remote and wild, known for its large buffalo and hippopotamus populations.

Rubondo Island National Park
An island sanctuary on Lake Victoria, home to chimpanzees and diverse birdlife.

Saanane Island National Park
A small island park near Mwanza, ideal for day trips and wildlife viewing.

Kitulo Plateau National Park
Known as the "Garden of God" for its stunning floral displays.

Jozani Forest
Home to the rare Red Colobus Monkeys, a unique primate species.

Chumbe Island Coral Park
A protected marine sanctuary with vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life.

Dar es Salaam City
Tanzania's largest city, a bustling commercial hub with markets and coastal charm.

Mount Meru
An active stratovolcano near Arusha, offering a challenging but rewarding trek.

Chemka Hot Springs
Natural hot springs with crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and relaxation.

Materuni Waterfall & Coffee Tour
Experience local Chagga culture, hike to a beautiful waterfall, and learn about coffee production.

Maasai Cultural Boma
Immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions and lifestyle of the Maasai people.

Amani Nature Reserve
A rainforest haven in the Usambara Mountains, rich in endemic species.

Usambara Mountains
Lush, green mountains ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and cultural tours.

Mkomazi National Park
Home to endangered black rhinos and African wild dogs.

Burigi Chato National Park
A new park in northwestern Tanzania, offering diverse landscapes and wildlife.

Rumanyika Karagwe National Park
Another new park in the west, known for its rolling hills and acacia woodlands.

Kigosi National Park
A vast wetland ecosystem, important for waterbirds and large mammals.

Nyerere National Park
Vast and wild, offering diverse landscapes and excellent game viewing.

Mikindani
A charming historic coastal village south of Mtwara.

Mnazi Bay-Ruvuma Estuary Marine Park
A protected marine area with rich biodiversity, ideal for diving and snorkeling.

Selous Game Reserve
One of the largest faunal reserves in the world, known for walking safaris and boat trips.

Rubondo Island National Park
A unique island park on Lake Victoria, offering forest walks and chimpanzee viewing.

Isimila Stone Age Site
An archaeological site near Iringa with ancient tools and unique sandstone pillars.

Kalambo Falls
One of Africa's highest uninterrupted waterfalls, on the border with Zambia.