
Famous for the Great Migration, the Serengeti offers some of the most spectacular wildlife viewing on Earth. Endless plains, large predator populations and breathtaking sunsets make it the heart of Tanzania’s safari experience.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa’s most unique ecosystems. The crater floor is home to an incredible concentration of wildlife including lions, rhinos, elephants and flamingos.

Known for its ancient baobab trees and huge elephant herds, Tarangire offers incredible wildlife viewing in a quieter, less crowded setting.

Nestled at the base of the Great Rift Valley escarpment, Lake Manyara is known for its lush groundwater forests, large elephant populations, and famous tree-climbing lions. The park offers a beautiful mix of forest, open plains, and lakeshore wildlife viewing.

Located close to Zanzibar, Mikumi is one of Tanzania’s most accessible safari parks and perfect for short fly-in adventures. Visitors can spot lions, giraffes, elephants and buffalo across wide open savanna landscapes.

Hike through the lush Uluguru Mountains above Morogoro, where forest trails, village paths and scenic viewpoints reveal stunning landscapes and a peaceful side of Tanzania beyond the safari.

Crystal-clear geothermal springs surrounded by lush forest near Moshi. Visitors can swim, relax on rope swings, and enjoy a peaceful break after the dust of safari travel.

A beautiful waterfall on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro reached by a scenic village walk. Visits include a traditional Chagga coffee tour where you roast and brew coffee the local way.

Even if guests are not climbing the mountain, short hikes and viewpoints around Kilimanjaro offer incredible scenery, rainforest walks, and views of Africa’s highest peak.

A scenic hike through lush forest and local farmland near Arusha leading to the beautiful Napuru Waterfalls. This peaceful walk offers stunning views, fresh mountain air, and a refreshing stop at the cascading falls.

A peaceful volcanic crater lake just outside Arusha, surrounded by lush forest and birdlife. Visitors can enjoy canoeing on the calm waters, guided nature walks, and beautiful views of Mount Meru in the distance.

A cultural experience where visitors can meet the Hadzabe hunter-gatherer tribe and the Datoga blacksmith community, learning about traditional lifestyles still practiced today.

A chance to learn about Maasai traditions, culture, and daily life. Guests can visit traditional bomas, hear stories from local elders, and understand the heritage of one of East Africa’s most iconic communities.

A guided hike through the Udzungwa Mountains leads to the spectacular Sanje Waterfalls, where tropical forest trails and sweeping valley views make this one of Tanzania’s most beautiful nature experiences, close to Mikumi National Park.
These experiences can be seamlessly added to your Safari or built into a fully personalised itinerary.
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