Explore Tanzania's most iconic wildlife reserves, national parks, and pristine beaches. Each destination offers unique experiences and unforgettable encounters with nature.

One of Tanzania's most accessible parks, home to Mount Meru, diverse wildlife including Africa's largest giraffe population, and the stunning Momella Lakes. Just 40 minutes from Kilimanjaro International Airport.

Home to Africa's highest peak at 5,895m, Mount Kilimanjaro is the world's tallest freestanding mountain. A UNESCO World Heritage Site offering challenging climbs through five distinct ecological zones, from tropical rainforest to arctic summit.

The greatest wildlife destination on earth, famous for the Great Migration of millions of wildebeest. A UNESCO World Heritage Site offering untouched African wilderness, massive predator populations, and the cradle of human life.

Tanzania's 6th largest park famous for massive elephant herds of up to 300 members, ancient baobab trees, and a mini-migration of 250,000 animals during dry season. Less crowded alternative to Serengeti with exceptional wildlife density.

Compact gem of the Northern Circuit, famous for tree-climbing lions, massive elephant herds, and 350+ bird species. Features stunning Great Rift Valley escarpment backdrop and a spectacular 360-meter tree-top canopy walkway.

World's largest intact volcanic caldera and best place in East Africa to see the Big Five. A UNESCO World Heritage Site with 25,000 animals including 26 endangered black rhinos. Formed 3 million years ago with the highest wildlife density in Africa.

Africa's tropical paradise with pristine white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and rich Swahili culture. The Spice Island offers UNESCO-listed Stone Town, coral reefs, spice plantations, and the rare red colobus monkey in Jozani Forest.

Tanzania's 4th largest park and hidden gem, offering authentic safari experiences without crowds. Located just 4-5 hours from Dar es Salaam with abundant wildlife, 400+ bird species, and stunning Uluguru Mountain backdrop. Part of the vast Selous ecosystem.

Tanzania's largest national park at 20,226 sq km offering wild, remote safari experiences. Famous for massive elephant herds, thriving African wild dog population, 570+ bird species, and the mighty Great Ruaha River. A true wilderness adventure.

Africa's largest national park at 30,893 sq km, established in 2019 from Selous Game Reserve. Named after Tanzania's founder, featuring the mighty Rufiji River, huge elephant and buffalo herds, and the last stronghold for African wild dogs. Unique boat safaris and fly camping.