Katavi National Park

Katavi National Park It provides pristine animal watching in the third-largest national park in the nation, in a secluded area off the usual path. The national park showcases Africa at its most untamed, with untamed bush landscapes, breathtaking views, and an abundance of species. One of Tanzania’s most unspoiled regions is the wildness of Katavi […]

Ruaha National Park

Ruaha National Park One of Tanzania’s few well-known wilderness areas, Ruaha National Park offers a unique opportunity for animal viewing that is complemented by an amazing environment. The Greater Kudu, which is unique to this national park, is one among the many species of plants and animals that may be found there. The park’s nearly […]

Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park Overview Lake Manyara National Park, located on the edge of the Rift Valley beneath the cliffs of the Manyara Escarpment, offers diverse ecosystems, incredible bird life, and breathtaking views. Lake Manyara National Park, located on the way to Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti, is worth a stop in its own right. […]

Mikumi national park

Mikumi national park

Mikumi national park Overview Mikumi is Tanzania’s fourth-largest national park. It’s also the most accessible from Dar es Salaam. With almost guaranteed wildlife sightings, it makes an ideal safari destination for those without much time. Since the completion of the paved road connecting the park gate with Dar es Salaam, Mikumi has been slated to […]

Ngorongoro Crater

Ngorongoro Crater

Ngorongoro Crater Overview The Ngorongoro is a breathtakingly beautiful setting and the best place in East Africa to see the Big Five.  It is a great way to start your African safari adventure. However, as one of the world’s most astonishing and renowned natural wonders, the Crater does get busy, and at times very busy.  Due […]

Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park Overview The name Serengeti National Park is derived from the Maasai word “siringet” which literally means “the place where the land runs on forever”. In 1913, the first American to enter the Serengeti was Stewart Edward White who recorded his explorations in the northern Serengeti. After 7 years he returned with a companion […]