Tanzania, located in East Africa, is renowned for its stunning landscapes, including the majestic
Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, and the idyllic beaches of Zanzibar. The country is
home to an incredible array of wildlife, with world-famous national parks such as the Serengeti and
Ngorongoro Crater offering unparalleled opportunities for safari adventures. Additionally, Tanzania’s
vibrant culture is reflected in its diverse ethnic groups, traditional music and dance, and colorful
markets. This combination of breathtaking natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural
heritage makes Tanzania a captivating destination for travelers from around the world.

Where to go for a safari in Tanzania?
Tanzania offers some of the best safari destinations’ in Africa, each providing unique landscapes,
wildlife experiences, and adventure opportunities.
Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park is famous for the Great Migration, a natural spectacle where millions of
wildebeest and zebras cross the plains in search of greener pastures, offering an unforgettable
wildlife experience. In addiction to the Great Migration, the park is also home to the Big Five (lions,
elephants, leopards, buffalos, and rhinos) and offers excellent year-round wildlife viewing
opportunities.
Activities: Visitors can enjoy thrilling game drives to witness the diverse wildlife, take to the skies on
a hot air balloon safari for a unique perspective of the park, and embark on guided walking safaris to
get up close to nature.

Ngorongoro Crater
Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a breathtaking natural wonder that hosts a high
concentration of wildlife within its volcanic caldera. Visitors can expect to encounter iconic African
species such as lions, elephants, and critically endangered black rhinos. The views from the rim of
the crater are truly spectacular, offering panoramic vistas of the wildlife-rich plains below.
Activities: Exploring the crater is best done through guided game drives, providing opportunities for
close encounters with the diverse wildlife. Additionally, cultural visits to nearby Maasai villages offer
insight into the traditional lifestyle of the Maasai people, adding a unique cultural dimension to the
visit.
Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park is renowned for its large herds of elephants and iconic baobab trees, creating
a picturesque and unique African landscape. The park offers a more off-the-beaten-path experience
compared to other popular parks, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a quieter and
more intimate safari experience.
Activities: Visitors can enjoy immersive game drives to witness the abundant wildlife, indulge in birdwatching to spot a myriad of bird species, and partake in guided walking safaris for a closer look
at the park’s diverse ecosystems.
Ruaha National Park
The park a stunning wildlife reserve renowned for its rugged landscapes and impressive populations
of elephants and lions. Its remote location means it’s less crowded, offering a more intimate and
exclusive safari experience. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities, including exhilarating game drives,
immersive walking safaris, and fantastic birdwatching opportunities.
Mikumi National Park, conveniently located near Dar es Salaam, is celebrated for its rich array of
wildlife, such as elephants, giraffes, and various antelope species. The park offers an accessible and
rewarding safari experience, with activities including captivating game drives and informative guided
walks.
Lake Manyara National Park
Lake Manyara National Park boasts diverse ecosystems and is famous for its iconic tree-climbing
lions. The park also features a picturesque lake that attracts a wide variety of bird species. Visitors
can partake in exciting game drives and enjoy leisurely birdwatching sessions, making Lake Manyara
a must-visit destination for nature
Zanzibar
Zanzibar, an enchanting archipelago off the coast of Tanzania, is known for its stunning beaches, rich
history, and vibrant culture. Here are some key highlights about Zanzibar: 1. Beaches Prisne
Shorelines: Zanzibar boasts some of the most beautiful white sandy beaches in the world, with so�
powdery sand that stretches along the coastline. The crystal-clear turquoise waters provide the
perfect setting for relaxation and water-based activities.

Popular Beach Destinations: – Nungwi:
Located on the northern tip of the island, Nungwi is renowned for its picturesque beaches and

vibrant atmosphere. It’s a great spot for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying breathtaking sunsets. –
Kendwa: This tranquil beach is known for its laid-back vibe and is popular among travelers looking for
a peaceful retreat. It’s also a hotspot for water sports such as snorkeling and diving. – Paje: Paje is a
paradise for kite surfers, thanks to its consistent winds and expansive shallow waters. The beach is

also ideal for long walks and beachcombing. Water Activities: Zanzibar offers a plethora of water-
based activities for enthusiasts. Snorkeling and diving are popular choices, allowing visitors to explore the mesmerizing coral reefs teeming with colorful fish and other marine life. Kite surfing is another thrilling option, with Paje being a sought-after destination for both beginners and
experienced kite surfers. Additionally, sailing excursions are available for those seeking a more
leisurely experience on the clear, azure waters

9 Days Zanzibar and wildlife Safari

The Serengeti, the best wildlife sanctuary in the world, and the Ngorongoro crater wildlife reserve are included in this tour. Your luxury treatment in Africa continues for an additional four days at the Zanzibar beach.

The holidays and travel packages for the Ndutu Migration Safari during Calving Tours have been created expressly to highlight and improve your chances of seeing the magnificent Serengeti Wildebeest Migration.

Mount Kilimanjaro can be climbed using one of six well-known routes: Marangu, Machame, Lemosho, Shira, Rongai, and Umbwe. All three routes—Marangu, Machame, and Umbwe—advance from the mountain’s southern side. The west is where the Lemosho and Shira paths approach from.

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