Lake Eyasi

Why Visit Lake Eyasi? Lake Eyasi isn’t your typical safari destination. Instead of lions and elephants, the treasures here are human — the Hadzabe people, who still live as their ancestors did thousands of years ago, hunting with bows and foraging for roots and berries. Alongside them live the Datoga, traditional pastoralists known for their […]

Serengeti National Park

Why Visit Serengeti National Park? Serengeti National Park spans 14,750 square kilometers of protected wilderness in northern Tanzania. Its name comes from the Maasai word “Siringet,” meaning “endless plains,” which perfectly describes its sweeping savannahs and stunning vistas. The park is globally renowned for the Great Wildebeest Migration, a once-in-a-lifetime event where massive herds traverse […]

Lake Natron

Why Visit Lake Natron? Lake Natron is not your typical safari destination. Its alkaline waters, fed by mineral-rich hot springs, are inhospitable to most life — except for the lesser flamingos, who thrive here. During the dry season, the lake’s surface dries into cracked salt crusts, giving it a surreal, mirror-like appearance. It’s one of […]

Lake Manyara National Park

Why Visit Lake Manyara National Park? Though smaller than other parks on the Northern Circuit, Lake Manyara packs extraordinary diversity into its 330 square kilometers. The park’s ecosystem includes groundwater forests, acacia woodlands, hot springs, swamps, and the alkaline lake itself — making it an ideal environment for a wide range of animals and over […]

Arusha National Park

Why Visit Arusha National Park? Arusha National Park is often overlooked, but it’s one of Tanzania’s most unique and rewarding safari spots. Its three major features — Mount Meru, Ngurdoto Crater, and the Momella Lakes — create a stunning diversity of ecosystems, from montane forest to open savannah and alkaline wetlands. The park is home […]

Ngorongoro Crater

Why Visit the Ngorongoro Crater? The Ngorongoro Crater is the world’s largest unbroken and unfilled volcanic caldera, stretching 20 km across and 600 meters deep. It acts as a natural enclosure, creating one of the most unique wildlife ecosystems in Africa. With permanent water sources and lush vegetation, the crater supports an incredible density of […]

Mkomazi National Park

Why Visit Mkomazi National Park? Mkomazi covers over 3,200 square kilometers and borders Kenya’s Tsavo West National Park, forming a vast transboundary ecosystem. Unlike the busier parks on the Northern Circuit, Mkomazi offers solitude, pristine landscapes, and exclusive wildlife encounters. It is a vital stronghold for black rhinos, thanks to the Mkomazi Rhino Sanctuary, and […]

Tarangire National Park

Why Visit Tarangire National Park? Covering approximately 2,850 square kilometers, Tarangire National Park is the sixth-largest park in Tanzania and offers rich biodiversity in a relatively compact area. What makes Tarangire truly special is its high concentration of elephants — often seen in herds of 100 or more — and its ancient baobab trees, which […]