Nine landscapes, each with its own reason to visit
From the Serengeti's open plains to Zanzibar's coral coast — explore where a Tanzania journey can take you.
Find your starting point
National Park
Serengeti National Park
Endless plains, the world's greatest migration.
- — Witness up to two million wildebeest and zebra on the move
- — Exceptional year-round predator sightings — lion, leopard, cheetah
- — Some of the most open, uninterrupted horizons in East Africa
Browse by park, island, mountain and city
City
Arusha
The safari capital — gateway to the northern circuit.
National Park
Lake Manyara National Park
A shallow soda lake beneath the Rift Valley escarpment.
Mountain
Mount Kilimanjaro
Africa's rooftop — the tallest free-standing mountain on Earth.
Conservation Area
Ngorongoro Crater
A natural amphitheatre holding one of Africa's densest wildlife populations.
National Park
Nyerere National Park
Africa's largest protected wilderness, threaded by the Rufiji River.
National Park
Ruaha National Park
Tanzania's largest park — vast, wild, and remarkably uncrowded.
National Park
Serengeti National Park
Endless plains, the world's greatest migration.
National Park
Tarangire National Park
Ancient baobabs and the largest elephant herds in northern Tanzania.
Island
Zanzibar Archipelago
Spice-scented history, coral reefs, and powder-white sand.
