Do you want to experience unique nature and wildlife? Then visit the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in Northern Tanzania.
The Ngorongoro Crater offers one of the best wildlife viewing in Africa. It is thelargest intact crater in the world and has been likened to the Garden of Eden.
All “The Big Five” game animals (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino) occur in great numbers. Huge herds of wildebeests and zebras traverse its plains during annual migration.
Ngorongoro Crater Safari Tours are essential part of any visit to Africa.
The Serengeti in Northern Tanzania is one of the most well-known wildlife sanctuaries and Tanzania’s pride and joy. This is Africa you may dream of: an abundance of wildlife, beauty, tranquillity and endless clear, summer days. With an incredibly dense population of wildlife and never-ending rolling plains, the Serengeti offers an authentic and idyllic wilderness safari.
Known as the ‘Land of the Giant’ and famous for its majestic baobab trees and massive elephant herds, Tarangire National Park is still an undiscovered gem of Tanzania. It offers a superb level of game viewing without crowds.
Large elephant herds, numbering up to 300 elephants, roam the park all year round and are joined by zebras, giraffes, a variety of antelope, lions, cheetahs prowl and leopards. The park play host to an amazing birdlife diversity.
Lake Manyara is a lovely scenic park on the road from Arusha to the Ngorongoro Crater, famous for its tree-climbing lions, great birdlife, and its vast elephant and baboon herds.
The large population of Pink Flamingos in this Park provides unique photographic opportunities, as the entire horizon is seemingly covered in the bright pink of their plumage.
Discover and explore the diversity of Arusha National Park!.
Arusha National Park is located on the foothills of Mount Meru, one of Africa’s most beautiful volcano and fifth highest peak, only 45 minutes’ drive away from Arusha centre and about 50 kilometres away from Mount Kilimanjaro.
The Park is known for the black-and-white Colobus monkeys, Mount Meru, swamps, lakes, waterfalls, and craters. It is a charming little park with a wide diversity of landscapes and wildlife, which offers a range of activities.
A half-day or full-day visit is well worth the time. It is also possible to combine your visit with other northern game parks.
Discover the best of Zanzibar. The Menai Bay Conversation Area, in the south of Zanzibar, is an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Safari Blue is one among the best sea adventures in Zanzibar, exploring this area by sailing along with a traditional dhow. It is a full day trip and includes use of top-quality snorkeling equipment with guides and instructors.
You will visit Mangrove lagoon, sandbank, baobab tree and spot dolphins. There will be time for swimming, snorkeling and relaxing on a white sandy beach. In addition to all, there are plenty of delicious seafood waiting for you to be tested.
Earning its name as a former prison for slaves and a quarantine station for Zanzibar and the mainland, nowadays the island gives you the chance to escape for some peace and quiet. This wonderful tropical island lies just off the Old Stone Town and is home to gianttortoises that were imported from Seychelles in the late 19 th century. It is surrounded by a beautiful coral reef that is ideal for snorkeling..
Mnemba Island is very famous for the best snorkeling in Zanzibar. It’s a small island located about 3 km off the northeast coast of Unguja - the largest island of the Zanzibar Archipelago. It’s a popular diving site with a wide variety of corals and colourful fish life, as well as occasional sighting of turtles and dolphins.
Nakupenda (in Swahili means I LOVE YOU) is the name of an amazing sandbank located just off Stone Town. Nakupenda Sandbank tour is a full day excursion which includes something for everybody. The tour dedicates Prison Island’s giant tortoises visit, snorkeling, sunbathing, taste of seafood and seasonal fruits (lunch). Snorkeling off Prison Island, viewing stunning array of coloured corals and tropical fish of the islands before reaching our dream place Nakupenda. A place where brilliant birdlife exists, with very white sand, limpid and crystalline water.
Jozani Forest is the only national park in Zanzibar, and it is located in the central east region of the Island. A walk through its impressive flora and fauna is one of the highlights Zanzibar has to offer.
Jozani Forest is home of the red colobus monkey, a rare species found only in Zanzibar. These monkeys are full of character and stay freely. The reserve also accommodates a large mangrove swamp and a tract of natural forest that is home toothers unique species.
A recommended great combination of two activities is Dolphins spotting and Jozani Forest Walking Tour.
The Spice Tour is one of the best and most popular excursions in Zanzibar.
Discover the hinterland of Zanzibar Island - the Spice Island! Get familiar with spices and exotic fruits.
Zanzibar was one of the world’s leading producers of spices such as clove, nutmeg and cinnamon. The tour takes you to an organic farm with wide variety of plants around the year. You don’t just see, you also touch, smell and taste.
This tour takes you to Nungwi village, where you will have the chance to experience
rural Zanzibar life and relax on the white sandy beach of the North.
Discover the village, meet locals, visit the fish market, learn how dhows (local boats)
are built and enjoy a natural aquarium with sea turtles.
Stone Town, the old part of Zanzibar City, is a very lively place where you’ll find a mixture of Arabic, African, Indian and European cultures living comfortably together. As you walk through the labyrinth of streets too narrow for cars to pass, you can see mosques, churches and temples side to side. Your guide will take you on a historical and cultural journey through the Old Stone Town.
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