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Mahale Mountains National Park

Mahale Mountains National Park – Chimpanzee Haven Mahale Mountains National Park, located on the eastern shores of Lake Tanganyika, represents one of Tanzania’s most remote and pristine wilderness areas, famous for its habituated chimpanzee populations and stunning mountain-meets-lake scenery. This 1,613-square-kilometer park protects the Mahale Mountains, which rise dramatically from the crystal-clear waters of Lake Mahale Mountains National Park

Mikumi National Park

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Mikumi National Park – The Serengeti of the South Mikumi National Park is Tanzania’s fourth-biggest national park covering 3,230 square kilometres in southern Tanzania, offers accessible wildlife viewing experiences with landscapes reminiscent of the Serengeti. Located along the highway between Dar es Salaam and Iringa, this park provides convenient access to Tanzania’s southern safari circuit Mikumi National Park

Ruaha National Park

Ruaha National Park – The Heart of Wild Tanzania Ruaha National Park is Tanzania’s largest national park covering over 20,000 square kilometres. It represents the country’s best-kept secret and one of East Africa’s most pristine wilderness areas. Located in the heart of Tanzania, this park protects the transition zone between East and Southern African eco-systems, Ruaha National Park

Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park The Jewel of the Rift Lake Manyara National Park, despite its compact size of 330 square kilometres, packs incredible diversity into its boundaries, from the alkaline Lake Manyara to the dramatic Rift Valley escarpment. This park is famous for its tree-climbing lions, vast flocks of flamingos and diverse habitats that support Lake Manyara National Park

Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park – Land of Giants Tarangire National Park is ranked the 6th largest national park in Tanzania, spanning 2,850 square kilometres in northern Tanzania. The park earned its nickname “Land of Giants” from its massive baobab trees and large elephant herds that gather during the dry season (June to October). The park’s lifeline, Tarangire National Park

Selous Game Reserve

Selous Game Reserve – The Untamed Wilderness The Selous Game Reserve, recently renamed Nyerere National Park, represents one of Africa’s largest protected areas, covering over 50,000 square kilometres of pristine wilderness in southern Tanzania. This UNESCO World Heritage Site remains one of the continent’s most untouched eco-systems, offering an authentic safari experience away from crowds. Selous Game Reserve

Zanzibar Beach

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Zanzibar Archipelago – The Spice Islands The Zanzibar Archipelago, comprising Unguja (Zanzibar Island) and Pemba Island, floats like jewels in the Indian Ocean, offering a perfect blend of pristine beaches, rich cultural heritage and historical significance. Zanzibar has idyllic tropical beaches with white powder sands, turquoise water and palm trees waving lazily in the cool Zanzibar Beach

Ngorongoro Crater

Best Ngorongoro Crater Safari Guide: 7 Incredible Wildlife Experiences Overview Ngorongoro Crater is often called the “Eighth Wonder of the World,” and for good reason. Africa’s largest intact volcanic caldera measures 20 kilometers across and 600 meters deep, forming a breathtaking natural amphitheater that shelters one of the world’s most concentrated wildlife populations. Formed 2.5 million Ngorongoro Crater

Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park Essential Guide to Africa’s 1.5 Million-Strong Migration Serengeti National Park stands as Tanzania’s crown jewel, spanning over 14,750 square kilometers of pristine wilderness in northern Tanzania. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is synonymous with the Great Migration, one of the most extraordinary natural spectacles on Earth, where over 1.5 million wildebeest and 200,000 zebras Serengeti National Park