Tanzania is the best place to visit in Africa to see the Big 5. Arusha is the most popular region to the worlds most famous national parks like Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire and Lake Manyara. People can choose from a simple one-day safari to a multiple day safari, the most popular is five to six days. The accommodations on safari's depends on your preference, it can be in a luxury (tented) lodge safari or an adventurous camping safari. Let us know your needs and we help you plan an unforgettable holiday.

NORTHERN CIRCUT

Serengeti National Park
Thousands upon thousands of tourists visit the Serengeti each year. It is famous for the great migration, where millions of wildebeest and zebras run through the plains. The different landscapes of the Serengeti are simply breath-taking while traveling through the unbeaten path of the most sacred park in Tanzania. Given the abundance of size, this park offers a lot of activities in order to see the park in many different ways.  

Arusha National Park
The closest national park to Arusha town – northern Tanzania’s safari capital – Arusha National Park is a multi-faceted jewel, often overlooked by safarigoers, despite offering the opportunity to explore a beguiling diversity of habitats within a few hours. The Arusha National Park is on the foot of Mount Meru containing a diverse resident population of herbivores, primates, and predators. It is just nearby Arusha, so you can visit the park on a day trip. The mountain forests of Arusha National Park are inhabited by boisterous Sykes blue monkeys, large troops of baboons and the lucky visitor may get a glimpse of the beautiful black and white Colobus monkeys.​

Lake Manyara National Park
Nestled at the base of the great rift valley, Lake Manyara National Park is recognized for its incredible beauty. Wildlife in Lake Manyara is not restricted to just birdlife. You can see many game animals such as buffalos, elephants, giraffes, impalas, hippos, and tree climbing lions. 

Tarangire National Park
Lies to the south of the large open grass plains of southern the maasailand and is the best-kept secret on the northern safari circuit. It offers wonderful panoramas of wide savannah grasslands dotted with open acacia woodland studded with large baobab trees. The density of the game is the second crowded park. It has a vast number of baobabs that instantly capture the eye as you enter Tarangire National Park. The gently rolling countryside is dotted with these majestic trees, which seem to tower over the animals that feed beneath them.

Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Also called the eight wonder of the world, this heritage center shelters the most beautiful wildlife of heaven on earth. Ngorongoro has over 20,000 large animals including some of Tanzania’s last remaining black rhino protected within the rim. Majority of the land is located in a crater where most of the animals live year a round. This national park is very rewarding because it's most common to see the big 5 in the crater with some spectacular views as well.   

Rubondo Island National Park
Rubondo Island was declared Tanzania’s 10th national park founded in 1977. A protector to introduced mammal species, rare orchids, and fish breeding grounds. Rubondo is also more than just a watery wonderland. Deserted sandy beaches nestle against a cloak of the virgin forest which is host to a rich abundance of mammals, reptiles, plant life and birds. 

 
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SOUTHERN CIRCUT

Ruaha National Park
Ruaha is a visual treat, with wild landscapes of miombo forest and rolling woodlands, hills, rivers, and plains. Due to its remote accessibility it is hardly visited. The center of the reserve is the great Ruaha River, with its deep pools, gorges, and swirling rapids offering excellent fishing.  

Selous Game Reserve
Selous Game Reserve is Africa's largest game reserve and one of our favourite game viewing areas in Africa. It really is a hidden gem! It’s much quieter than the Northern parks, the rivers and lakes of the Selous are the lifeblood to a park that hosts phenomenal volumes of game including Africa's largest elephant, wild dog populations, the largest buffalo, hippo, crocodile, and lion prides.

 
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WESTERN CIRCUT

Katavi National Park
A remote and seldom visited National Park in western Tanzania. Katavi offers the modern day explorer an experience of untouched African wilderness. The valleys grasslands support impressive herds of buffalo, topi, and zebra. Lions and elephants are common, and the waterways are home to populations of hippos and crocs. A small, classic tented camp provides the only suitable guest accommodation in the Park. 

Rubondo Island National Park
Rubondo Island was declared Tanzania’s 10th National Park in 1977. A protector to introduced mammal species, rare orchids and fish breeding grounds Rubondo is also more than just a watery wonderland. Deserted sandy beaches nestle against a cloak of virgin forest which is host to a rich abundance of mammals, reptiles, plant life, and birds.