Home to the iconic Serengeti National Park and the magnificent Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and luxury safari lovers alike. Immerse yourself in the rich Maasai traditions, explore the historic Stone Town in Zanzibar, and feel spoilt for choice in the Ngorogoro crater (boasting some of the most concentrated wildlife in the world). The lesser known areas of the Selous, Ruaha, Katavi, and Mahale make for superb sightings, with Mahale being one of the best places in the world to see chimps in the wild.

With its diverse landscapes, teeming wildlife, and warm hospitality and examples of the world’s oldest anthropological remains - it truly feels like ‘coming home’.

Five reasons to love Tanzania:

  1. Tanzania is snonymous with unparalleled safari experiences; witness the awe-inspiring Great Migration in the Serengeti, encounter the Big Five in Ngorongoro Crater, and explore the vast wilderness of Selous Game Reserve. The country's diverse ecosystems offer a wildlife spectacle that is nothing short of extraordinary

  2. For adventure seekers, Tanzania boasts the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak. Embark on a trekking adventure to the summit, where breathtaking views and a sense of accomplishment await those who conquer its slopes

  3. Indulge in the pristine beaches and turquoise waters of Zanzibar, an idyllic tropical paradise. Explore historic Stone Town, unwind on white-sand beaches, and dive into the vibrant coral reefs – a perfect blend of culture and relaxation

  4. Discover the unique Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to a dense concentration of wildlife. The crater's floor offers an extraordinary ecosystem, providing a chance to observe an array of wildlife, including elephants, hippos, and an abundance of bird species.

  5. Tanzania’s luxury hotel scene is off the charts - renowned for offering high-quality luxury safari lodges that provide a top-notch experience for travelers by combining luxury and comfort with a deep connection to the surrounding wilderness.

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