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Tanzania
is perhaps the last place left, having steadily defied
man's imprint on the land and still offers a safari of
wildlife, wilderness and wonder.
Stretching
from legendary volcanic highlands to the exotic tropical
coastline and the spice island of Zanzibar - Tanzania is
the Africa of your wildest dreams.
Northern Circuit Safaris in Tanzania
include some of the most famous and remarkable sights in the world, such
as the annual Wildebeest Migration and the spectacular Ngorongoro
Crater. Certain locations are very popular and early bookings are
recommended to ensure you can have your ideal Tanzania safari.
- Lake Manyara National Park
- Serengeti National Park
- Ngorongoro Crater
- Tarangire National Park
A Tanzania Safari
...Experience Tanzania's rich diversity of wildlife, culture, history
and activities. Whether you decide upon: a luxury lodge safari to
Ngorongoro Crater, climbing Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro, relaxing on
superb Zanzibar Beaches, or a hot air balloon Serengeti Safari, you will
have an unforgettable experience.
With untouched scenery and rich havens of wild game,
southern Tanzania makes for some of the most spectacular safari
experiences in Tanzania. Based in luxury tented camps, this
spectacular adventure captures the very essence of Africa.
To speak with a
Tanzania Safari
Specialist Call us on
Tel.
0786 801 7962 (+44) Mobile:
Landline: 0207 631 3373 (UK)
or use our Online Enquiry Form

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Luxury Lodges in Lake
Manyara National Park
Location: Northern Tanzania Safari |
Lake Manyara National Park Safari in Tanzania
Located 125 km west
of Arusha town, under the wall of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Manyara
National Park is one of the oldest and most popular sanctuaries in East
Africa.
The park has a
large variety of habitats, making it possible to support a wealth of
wildlife in its small area.
The most famous spectacle in the park is the tree-climbing lions, which
are occasionally seen along branches of acacia trees. Other animals found
in the park include buffalo, elephants, leopards, baboons, impala,
giraffes, zebra, wildebeest, ostrich and hippos.
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Luxury Lodges in
Serengeti National Park
Location: Northern Tanzania Safari |
Serengeti
National Park Safari in Tanzania
The Serengeti is the jewel in the crown of
Tanzania's parks and undoubtedly the best-known wildlife sanctuary in
the world. With countless predators including lion, cheetah and leopard,
more than two million wildebeest, half a million Thomson's gazelle, and
a quarter of a million zebra, it has the greatest concentration of
wildlife on our planet.
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Luxury Lodges in
Ngorongoro Conservation
Location: Northern Tanzania Safari |
Ngorongoro Crater Safari in Tanzania
Indisputably one of Africa's
true wonders of nature and an extraordinary place of haunting beauty,
with its grand majestic mountain ring and lake, pinkly shimmering in the
blue grey haze. The Ngorongoro Crater
is one of the natural wonders of the world with one of the highest
wildlife densities on earth. In addition to large herds of antelopes,
wildebeest and zebra, sightings of the Big Five, lion, elephant, rhino,
buffalo and leopard, are frequent and the natural beauty of the crater
adds a grandeur to your safari experience that is unrivalled anywhere in
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Excursion to Olduvai Gorge is included in
all our Tanzania Safaris. |
Olduvai Gorge - 'The Cradle
of Humankind'
The Gorge lies between the great wildlife
sanctuaries of the Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti National Park.
Through the excavation of Dr. Louis Leakey and his wife Mary, the Gorge
has yielded abundant remains dating back almost 2 million years. The
remains of the earliest human (the Zinjanthropus Boisei) were found in
this area which revolutionized theories of how man evolved.
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Luxury Lodges in
Tarangire National Park
Location: Northern Tanzania Safari |
Tarangire National Park Safari in
Tanzania
It is the vast number
of magnificent baobab trees that first capture the eye as you enter
Tarangire National Park. The gently rolling countryside is dotted with
these unusual trees, which seem to dwarf the animals that feed beneath
them. Tarangire
offers wonderful scenery and wildlife. The park's resident animals
include large herds of elephants, giant pythons, giraffes, many types of
antelopes, and leopards, to name just a few.
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Location: South East Tanzania |
Selous Game Reserve
At around 45,000 sq km, the Selous is
Africa’s largest game reserve, covering more than 5% of Tanzania’s total
land area. It provides shelter for large numbers of elephants, as well
as populations of buffaloes, wild dogs, crocodiles and hippos. A rich
variety of birdlife and some of Tanzania’s last remaining black rhinos.
Although slightly off the beaten track of the more well-worn safari
circuits, a visit to the Selous offers unforgettable game viewing in
almost completely isolated surroundings.
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Safaris to
Selous Game Reserve |
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Location: South West Tanzania |
Ruaha National Park
For the more discerning safari lover
who is looking for an 'off the beaten track' pure wilderness experience,
a visit to Ruaha to view its large beasts, stunning vistas, numerous
baobabs and its unique birds and animals must not be missed!!
Best time:
For predators and large mammals, dry
season (mid-May-December); bird-watching, lush scenery and
wildflowers, wet season (January-April). The male greater kudu is
most visible in June, the breeding season.
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Safaris to
Ruaha
National Park |
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