Tanzania – Land of Endless Wonders
Tanzania offers some of the most iconic and diverse safari experiences in Africa. Home to the legendary Serengeti, the awe-inspiring Ngorongoro Crater, and the paradise island of Zanzibar, it’s a land where dramatic landscapes, ancient cultures, and thrilling wildlife encounters come together. From the Great Migration to relaxing on palm-fringed beaches, Tanzania is a destination that captures the heart of every traveller.
Destinations in Tanzania
Serengeti National Park
A world-famous UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa’s most celebrated safari destinations, the Serengeti is known for its vast open plains and the annual Great Migration — the largest movement of land animals on Earth.
Highlights:
- Witness the Great Migration (Dec–July and again Oct–Nov)
- Big Five game viewing year-round
- Hot air balloon safaris over the plains
Best time to visit:
- June to October for general game viewing
- December to March for calving season in the southern Serengeti
Ngorongoro Crater
Often referred to as the “Garden of Eden,” this ancient volcanic caldera offers some of the most consistent and concentrated wildlife sightings in Africa within a breathtaking natural amphitheatre.
Highlights:
- Big Five in a single day
- Stunning views from the crater rim
- High predator density
Best time to visit:
- June to October (dry season, best visibility)
- December to February also excellent and green
Zanzibar Archipelago
The perfect way to end a safari. Zanzibar offers idyllic white-sand beaches, coral reefs, and spice-scented Stone Town - a UNESCO World Heritage Site rich in Swahili and Arab history.
Highlights:
- Relaxation and luxury beach resorts
- Snorkelling and diving on coral reefs
- Spice tours and cultural exploration
Best time to visit:
- June to October (cool and dry)
- December to February (hot and dry)
Why Safari in Tanzania
- Home to the Great Migration and the Big Five
- Seamless combination of safari and beach experiences
- Diverse landscapes from crater to coast
- Rich cultural interactions with the Maasai and local communities
- Luxury lodges, tented camps, and exclusive wilderness experiences




