The southern highlands are great for hiking off the beaten track and are the home of the Kipunji monkey. This a new genus discovered in 2003 on Mount Rungwe. These remote highlands cover an ...
Located in the centre of the historic triangle of Bagamoyo, Pangani and Zanzibar, Saadani National Park covers 1100km square. It is the only wildlife sanctuary in Tanzania bordering the sea. The climate is coastal, ...
Lake Manyara is one of Tanzania’s smallest and most accessible parks when coming from Arusha (<2h drive) and a perfect introduction for the first-time self drive goer. The game drive circuits are well maintained, ...
Ruaha National Park is often cited as Tanzania’s best-kept game viewing secret, as indeed the sheer volume and variety of wildlife on show can be truly spectacular. Particularly during the end of the dry ...
Size: 2,850 sq km (1100 sq miles) Established: 1970 Distance from Arusha: 118 km (73 miles) Tarangire National Park has a healthy population of creatures both big and small. The park has plenty of ...
Udzungwa Mountains National Park Size: 1,990 sq km (770 sq miles) Established: 1992 Distance from Dar es Salaam: 350 km (215 miles) The biodiversity of this park is by far one of Tanzania’s most ...
We highly recommend visiting Stone Town, especially if you are interested in the history of the area. Taking a guide around Stone Town will reveal things that you would without doubt miss on your ...
Go Walking with the Hunter-gatherer Hadzabe Tribe, Tanzania You can spend your time at Kisima Ngeda enjoying morning and afternoon activities with your guide. Due to the nomadic nature of the Hadzabe tribe, visits ...