Tanzania
Tanzania is the Africa of your dreams. Soaring blue skies, never-ending green grasslands, turquoise ocean, soft-sanded beaches – and more wildlife than you ever imagined possible. Africa’s highest peak, Mt. Kilimanjaro towers majestically above the plains of Serengeti. The exotic Stone Town on the island of Zanzibar whisks you back to the spice trading days. Gentle breeze from the Indian Ocean transforms the hot sunny day at the beach to a balmy night with thousands of twinkling stars. Tanzania is a friendly peaceful nation and undoubtedly one of the top safari and culture destinations on the continent.
The Serengeti National Park is a part of an enormous conservation area that extends to the neighboring Kenya and gives the wildlife the chance to roam their ancient routes without borders or fences. Come here to witness the annual wildebeest and zebra migration with millions of hooves pounding the land with a thundering sound. While the migration is an awe-inspiring sight, the other wildlife sightings here are also top-notch: lion, rhino, buffalo, leopard, elephant … and that’s just the Big Five.
Ngorongoro Crater – adjoined to Serengeti – is the world’s largest unbroken and unflooded caldera covering over 100 square miles. It shelters a myriad of wildlife including hippos, wildebeest and rhinos as well as some of the most important anthropological sites in the world. Lake Manyara National Park is famous for its pink flamingos, tree-climbing lions, large herds of giraffe and antelopes, and for the diversity of birdlife. For some of the best diving and snorkeling on the continent, head for Mnemba Island and enjoy the magnificent coral reefs. You could easily spend months in Tanzania enjoying every moment of it – if you don’t have that much time, let us help you to make the best of your Tanzania dream.
Ngorongoro Crater – adjoined to Serengeti – is the world’s largest unbroken and unflooded caldera covering over 100 square miles. It shelters a myriad of wildlife including hippos, wildebeest and rhinos as well as some of the most important anthropological sites in the world. Lake Manyara National Park is famous for its pink flamingos, tree-climbing lions, large herds of giraffe and antelopes, and for the diversity of birdlife. For some of the best diving and snorkeling on the continent, head for Mnemba Island and enjoy the magnificent coral reefs. You could easily spend months in Tanzania enjoying every moment of it – if you don’t have that much time, let us help you to make the best of your Tanzania dream.