Tanzania is home to the most famous wildlife parks in the world. Whether you want to witness the Great Migration, see the Big Five in the Ngorongoro Crater, or walk among elephants in Tarangire, we have the perfect destination for you
The most famous wildlife park on Earth. Home to the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest and zebra traverse the endless plains followed by Africa's top predators. A must-see for every traveler.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's largest inactive volcanic caldera. Often called the 'Garden of Eden,' it has the highest density of wildlife in Africa and is the best place to see the endangered Black Rhino.
Famous for its massive herds of elephants and iconic ancient Baobab trees. In the dry season, the Tarangire River attracts animals from miles around, offering incredible wildlife viewing.
Standing at 5,895 meters, this is the "Roof of Africa" and the highest free-standing mountain in the world. It is not just a climb; it is a journey through rainforests, moorlands, and alpine deserts to the snow-capped summit. Whether you are a professional mountaineer or a spirited adventurer, standing on Uhuru Peak is a life-changing achievement that belongs on every bucket list.
Just 45 minutes from Arusha town, this park is a hidden jewel. It is the only place in Tanzania where you can spot black-and-white Colobus monkeys in the morning, canoe with hippos at lunch, and hike on the slopes of an active volcano by evening. It is the home of Mount Meru and the perfect acclimatization warm-up before Kilimanjaro.
Standing at 4,566 meters, Mount Meru is Tanzania's second-highest peak. Often underestimated, it is a dramatic and steep climb that offers arguably the best view of Kilimanjaro available anywhere—seeing the "Roof of Africa" float above the clouds at sunrise.
Why Climb It: It is the perfect acclimatization trek before Kilimanjaro.
The Experience: You sleep in mountain huts (Miriakamba & Saddle Hut), not tents. You will hike past giraffes and buffaloes on the lower slopes, requiring an armed ranger escort.
Arusha National Park is one of the few places in Tanzania where you can step out of the safari vehicle and walk on the wild side. Accompanied by an armed ranger, you will hike across the open plains of the "Little Serengeti" and through the ancient fig tree forests.
What You’ll Do: Walk safely near grazing zebras and giraffes.
Highlights: See the Tululusia Waterfall and get close to nature without the noise of an engine.
Duration: 2 to 4 Hours.
An incredible day trip located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro. This is more than just a waterfall; it is a cultural experience. You will hike through the green valleys of the Chagga people to reach the towering 80-meter waterfall, where you can swim in the cool mountain pool. Afterward, enjoy a traditional coffee-making tour where you roast, grind, and drink your own fresh coffee with the locals.
Best For: Acclimatization days or a fun day trip.
Highlights: Swimming in the falls, local lunch, and authentic coffee experience.
Duration: Full Day (Start to finish).
The ultimate post-safari relaxation. After the cold summit of Kilimanjaro or the dust of the Serengeti, escape to the pristine white sands and turquoise waters of Zanzibar. Lose yourself in the winding alleys of historic Stone Town, tour the aromatic spice farms, or simply relax at a luxury beach resort in Nungwi or Kendwa.
Highlights: Stone Town (UNESCO Site), Spice Tours, Snorkeling at Mnemba Atoll, and Sunset Dhow Cruises.
Vibe: Tropical paradise, history, and relaxation.