A safari in Tanzania is all about space, wilderness and exceptional game viewing. In Africa it's unrivalled, with over one quarter of its 900,000 sq Km protected for wildlife. Tanzania's national parks are vast untamed tracts of land where wild animals live their lives almost entirely unmanaged by people. This sense of wilderness is one of the defining qualities of a Tanzania safari.
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In Tanzania, you can't fail to be impressed by the variety and sheer numbers of species that thrive here. In a two week safari, the diversity across Tanzania is such that you could easily come face to face with wild chimpanzees, witness 100s of thousands of migrating wildebeest and see numerous lions, elephant and other big game at the closest of quarters. Each of Tanzania's parks has its own specific attractions, but here are a few of the ones we think are most worth visiting.

Katavi is remote, undeveloped and bristling with wild animals. It's far from anywhere and anyone, and is hard to beat for a pure wilderness safari. In Katavi... more |

Though not really a game destination, Lake Eyasi, just south of the Serengeti, is a wild, scenically stunning area where you can get a real insight into the way... more |

Loliondo is the Serengeti with fewer regulations; walking safaris, night drives and first class game. It's a large part of the Serengeti ecosystem and visited... more |

The ultimate location for a chimpanzee safari, Mahale Mountains National Park is one of the most remote and scenically breathtaking areas in East Africa; mountains,... more |

Unique is a thoroughly overused word, but it really does apply to the Ngorongoro Crater. This is the largest unbroken caldera in the world - and it's full of... more |

Pemba Island is the northern most of the two main islands that make up Zanzibar. It's by far the lesser known of the two and it's only in the last few... more |

The dry season in Ruaha National Park rivals any location in Tanzania for sheer action and variety. This is somewhere you'll see a wide range of species from... more |

Few parks in Tanzania offer the same quality or intensity of grass roots safari as the Selous Game Reserve. This is wild country, full of wild animals where you... more |

The Serengeti is the best known safari destination in the world with good reason. The proliferation of animal life in the Serengeti simply defies belief. You should... more |

Tarangire is an exciting park, particularly in the dry season. This is somewhere you'll see large quantities of game and some particularly large herds of elephant.... more |

There's one view of Zanzibar's Stone Town, with shining white minaret peaks, palm trees and carved lintels in front of a turquoise ocean dotted with sailing... more |
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