Tanzania Safari Tours
You'll appreciate Tanzania's genuinely 'big' wildlife experience, whether you're watching hippos wallow in the Great Ruaha River, monitoring the Big Five in the Ngorongoro Crater, or following the historic wildebeest migration across the Serengeti.
If you want to track the wildebeest migration, you must go to Tanzania. Bring a good set of binoculars and join a mobile camp that closely follows all the action, including a front-row seat as herds of wildebeest race over the Mara River's crocodile-infested waters. Consider the cool, swampy parts of Tarangire National Park, where large herds of elephants gather to wash and play. Or Katavi, where you'll discover a lot of crocs and hippos, some of them in pods of up to 500.
If you wish to explore lush forests and luscious foliage, travel straight to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, the world's largest volcanic caldera and a haven for an astonishing diversity of animals. Nearby is Lake Manyara, where pink flamingos skim the surface of the country's largest soda lake, as well as the area's famous tree-climbing lions. Contact us for a tailor-made Tanzania safari tours!
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Lake Manyara National Park
If you are in love with nature, don't miss the adventure of visiting Lake Manyara National Park.

Mafia Island, Tanzania
Mafia Island Travel Guide will introduce to you The Island, Which is a quiet place with no tarmac roads, no shops, fewer hotels making it the perfect place for those who are looking for serenity and tranquility.