Explore Tanzania

Eight Worlds.
One Country.

From the snow-capped summit of Kilimanjaro to the coral reefs of Zanzibar, Tanzania contains more distinct worlds per square kilometre than anywhere else on Earth.

8

Distinct destinations

945K km²

Protected wilderness

Big Five

In multiple parks

5,895m

Kilimanjaro summit

Region:8 destinations
Northern
Best: Jun – Oct

Serengeti

The Endless Plains

Two million wildebeest. A million zebra. The greatest wildlife spectacle on Earth, unfolding across an infinite golden horizon.

Great MigrationBig CatsLuxury Camps
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Ocean
Best: Jun – Mar

Zanzibar

The Spice Island

Turquoise lagoons, coral reefs, ancient stone towns, and the scent of cloves on warm Indian Ocean air.

BeachesSnorkelingStone Town
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Kilimanjaro
Best: Jan – Mar, Jun – Oct

Kilimanjaro

The Roof of Africa

At 5,895 metres, the highest freestanding mountain in the world. A once-in-a-lifetime ascent through five distinct climate zones.

TrekkingGlaciersSummit Views
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Northern
Best: Year-round

Ngorongoro

The Ancient Caldera

A volcanic crater cradling the world's densest concentration of wildlife — including Tanzania's last black rhinos.

Black RhinoBig FiveCrater Views
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Southern
Best: Jun – Oct

Ruaha

The Untamed South

Tanzania's largest national park. Remote, raw, and overwhelmingly beautiful — with elephant herds that number in the thousands.

ElephantsSolitudeWalking Safaris
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Southern
Best: Jun – Oct

Nyerere

The Great Wilderness

The world's largest game reserve. Boat safaris along the Rufiji River, where hippos and crocodiles share the banks with elephants.

Boat SafarisWild DogsSeclusion
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Western
Best: May – Oct

Lake Tanganyika

The Inland Sea

The world's second deepest lake, cradled by mountains. Crystal clear waters, chimpanzee tracking at Mahale, and total isolation.

ChimpanzeesDivingRemote Lodges
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Northern
Best: Jun – Oct

Tarangire

Land of Giants

Ancient baobab trees that have watched elephants pass for centuries. The highest concentration of elephants in Northern Tanzania.

ElephantsBaobabsBird Life
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