From the endless Serengeti to the remote Mahale Mountains β discover Africa's wildest corners.
The Serengeti is the world's most famous wildlife sanctuary home to the greatest wildlife spectacle on Earth: the Great Migration. Spanning 14,763 kmΒ², its endless golden plains host over 1.5 million wildebeest, 250,000 zebra, and the highest concentration of large predators in Africa.
Year-round game viewing offers incredible Big Five encounters, dramatic predator-prey interactions, and unforgettable sunrise game drives from luxury tented camps.
Choose from our expertly crafted Serengeti itineraries
A fast-paced introduction to the Serengeti perfect for travelers with limited time. Three full days of game drives, wildlife tracking, and stunning landscapes.
Follow the annual Great Migration with expert trackers. Witness the dramatic Mara River crossings and stay in premium mobile camps positioned near the action.
Arrive by private charter and stay at an exclusive 5-star tented lodge. Hot-air balloon safari, bush dinners, and private game drives included.
Descend into the world's largest intact volcanic caldera a natural enclosure covering 260 kmΒ² that acts as Africa's Eden. With over 25,000 large animals living within the crater, the density of wildlife is simply unmatched anywhere on the continent.
Ngorongoro is one of the last places in Tanzania where you're almost guaranteed to spot all Big Five including rare black rhinos and the densest lion population in Africa.
Descend into the world-famous crater for a full day of wildlife viewing. All Big Five possible in a single day!
The classic northern Tanzania circuit Tarangire, Serengeti & Ngorongoro Crater packed into 5 spectacular days.
Tarangire is famous for its spectacular elephant herds sometimes numbering hundreds gathering along the Tarangire River during the dry season. Ancient baobab trees silhouetted against golden skies create iconic African landscapes found nowhere else.
Lake Manyara is a compact gem famous for its tree-climbing lions a phenomenon found only here and in Uganda. Over 78% of the park's area is occupied by the alkaline lake, home to thousands of flamingos and diverse waterbirds.
Tanzania's largest national park and one of Africa's best-kept secrets. Ruaha's wild, remote landscapes host over 10% of the world's lion population, vast elephant herds, and the rare African wild dog. Walking safaris add an intimate dimension unavailable in the north.
Renamed Nyerere National Park in 2019, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is Africa's largest game reserve. The Rufiji River divides the park, offering unique boat safaris alongside traditional 4x4 game drives and fly camping adventures.
Tanzania's most remote and untouched wilderness. Katavi offers the most authentic, crowd-free safari experience in the country. During the dry season, thousands of hippos and crocodiles jostle along the shrinking Katuma River β a raw, primal spectacle unlike anything else in Africa.
Accessible only by boat or charter flight, Mahale is one of Africa's most exclusive destinations. Trek through rainforests to encounter habituated chimpanzees in the wild, then cool off swimming in the crystal-clear waters of Lake Tanganyika β the world's longest freshwater lake.
Tanzania's smallest national park, Gombe Stream is world-famous as the site of Jane Goodall's pioneering chimpanzee research, which began in 1960 and is still ongoing. Trek through thick jungle to observe free-ranging habituated chimpanzees up close.
Located just 35km from Arusha city, this compact yet diverse park offers canoeing on Momella Lakes, guided walking safaris, and stunning views of both Mount Meru and distant Kilimanjaro. It's the perfect half-day or full-day activity while waiting for deeper safari departures.
Let our expert team craft your perfect Tanzania safari itinerary β tailored to your budget, timeline, and wildlife dreams.