Tanzania is an East African country known for its vast wilderness areas. They include the plains of Serengeti National Park, a safari mecca populated by the “big five” game (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino), and Kilimanjaro National Park, home to Africa’s highest mountain. Offshore lie the tropical islands of Zanzibar, with Arabic influences, and Mafia, with a marine park home to whale sharks and coral reefs.
Serengeti National Park
lions,leopards,cheetahs and over 500 bird species inhabit the serengeti. Join us on a safari and explore the Serengeti.Get to experirence the Great wilder beast Migration every year, more than 2 million animals (wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle) migrate in a clockwise direction across the Serengeti (Tanzania) and the Masai Mara
An extraordinary opportunity to get once in a lifetime adventure of a bird’s view of the Serengeti plains below. The balloons are huge and the compartmented comfy baskets can accommodate from around 8 to 16 people for each voyage depending on the size. We will you pick up from all camps, hotels or lodges that are within reach of our launch sites at the Serengeti. Hot air balloon flight starts at day breaks for a unique experience to view the park and wildlife as the sun rises over the plains. Breakfast and Alcoholic Beverages are included
The Tarangire National Park is most popular for its large elephant herds and mini-wildlife migration that takes place during the dry season which sees about 250,000 animals enter the park..
The largest free-standing volcanic mountain in the world and the highest mountain in Africa. We provide unique group size tours climbing the mountain and safaris, marvel at the wide variety of animals in the park.
Due to its enclosed nature, the Ngorongoro Crater effectively formed its own ecosystem which is a natural sanctuary for large mammals (buffalos,lions,elephants,leopards and rhinos) in Africa.
The shores of the lake are full of pink flamingoes, attract more than 400 species of birds, many of them waterfowl or migrants. Large herds of buffalo, cheetah, Masai giraffe and impala roam the lake shores and the forested valley slopes.
It is the fourth-largest national park in the country. The landscape of Mikumi is often compared to that of the Serengeti. The vegetation of this area consists of savannah dotted with acacia, baobab, tamarinds, and some rare palm. In this area, at the furthest from the road, there are spectacular rock formations of the mountains Rubeho and Uluguru. The park contains a subspecies of giraffe that biologists consider the link between the Masai giraffe and the reticulated giraffe. Other animals in the park are elephants, zebras, impala, eland, kudu, black antelope, baboons, wildebeests and buffaloes. At about 5 km from the north of the park, there are two artificial pools inhabited by hippos. More than 400 different species of birds also inhabit the park.