Tanzania is home to some of Africa’s most iconic national parks, each offering unique landscapes and wildlife experiences. From the endless plains of the Serengeti, famous for the Great Migration, to the Ngorongoro Crater, often called the “Eighth Wonder of the World,” every park is a natural treasure. Tarangire enchants with its giant baobabs and elephant herds, while Lake Manyara shines with tree-climbing lions and flamingo-filled shores. Beyond the north, southern gems like Ruaha, Mikumi, and Nyerere National Park promise untouched wilderness and fewer crowds. Together, Tanzania’s parks create a safari experience unlike anywhere else in the world
The Northern Circuit is Tanzania’s most popular safari region, home to the world-famous Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara, and Tarangire National Park. Known for the Great Migration, diverse landscapes, and excellent wildlife viewing, it offers classic safari experiences ideal for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike.
The Southern Circuit is a hidden gem, offering vast, uncrowded wilderness areas such as Katavi, Ruaha, and Kitulo National Parks. With fewer visitors and abundant wildlife, this region is perfect for adventurous travelers seeking authentic, off-the-beaten-path safari experiences.
The Western Circuit is remote and exclusive, featuring Burigi -Chato, Mahale Mountains, Rubondo and Gombe Stream National Parks. It is renowned for its wild, untouched landscapes, large herds of buffalo, and unique opportunities to trek with wild chimpanzees along the shores of Lake Tanganyika
The Eastern Circuit blends wildlife with coastal charm, including Saadani National Park where the bush meets the beach. This region offers unique experiences such as game drives followed by relaxation on the Indian Ocean’s sandy shores, making it a perfect blend of safari and seaside escape