Katavi National Park
Superlatives about this fantastic park flow regularly from the mouths of those that have had the fortune to be able to come and visit this, Tanzania’s third biggest National Park…and for good reason. Featuring hippos pods of thousands, denning crocodile, super herds of buffalo and predators… More
Nyerere National Park
One of the largest designated game areas in Africa, Nyerere National Park (formerly the Selous Game Reserve) is approximate two and a half times the size of Wales and is truly one of the last frontiers in Africa, with game roaming freely and unimpeded throughout. The main focus for the safari… More
Ruaha National Park
Approximately an hour and a half flying time to the west of the Selous, Ruaha National Park is often paired with its neighbour and provides the perfect foil. Where the Selous is verdant and riverine, Ruaha is barren and sparse. Where the Selous has elephant, hippo and crocodile, Ruaha has lions,… More
Serengeti Safaris
Arguably the most famous destination for safari in Africa, the vast, open plains of the Serengeti epitomise, for many, what Africa is all about. In the Serengeti National Park the grasslands are roamed by millions of wildebeest, zebra and others, while being stalked by some of the continent’s… More
Tarangire Safaris
Tarangire National Park is often overlooked in Tanzania’s northern safari circuit. Only and hour or so’s drive out from the city of Arusha, this is arguably one of East Africa’s last discovered jewels and is well worth including in a visit up here. Often dubbed as the main reason to come here, the… More