Tanzania

SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
A World Heritage Site and recently proclaimed one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Serengeti is epic. It is a wildlife-rich haven with raw nature, spectacular sunsets and an abundance of flora and fauna species. Serengeti is famous for its annual migration: over a million wildebeest and about 200,000 zebras – a Mother Nature theatrical performance like no other.

NGORONGORO CRATER
Ngorongoro is the world’s largest inactive, unbroken, and unfilled volcanic caldera. It is 610 metres deep with a base of 260 square kilometres. Ngorongoro houses approximately 25,000 wildlife, lush greenery, rain-watered vegetation, and short grass for grazing. It is a crater full of gorgeousness.

ZANZIBAR
With some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, bordered by turquoise water and lush greenery, the archipelago of Zanzibar is a mix of African, Indian, Arabian, and Persian cultures. It offers the perfect mix of relaxation and activity; dhow sailing, snorkeling, and scuba diving. It has a rich history, and it is known as a magical “Spice Island”. 

TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK
Tarangire has the highest population of elephants in Tanzania and as such, it is common to witness the famous ‘elephant mud baths’. Plus, this beautiful park is strewn with some of the coolest trees – baobab and acacia. It offers a quieter and somewhat more authentic safari atmosphere. There are plenty of other wildlife and a great variety of birds.