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Rubondo Island National Park

from $191 /person 7-9 Hours Why go to Rubondo Island Rubondo Island is situated in the southwestern region of Lake Victoria, and over 75% of it is covered by virgin equatorial rainforest.   This island is a habitat for rare species such as chimpanzees. Our boutique camp is the only accommodation located in the national […]

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Udzungwa Mountains National Park

from $191 /person 7-9 Hours Udzungwa Mountains National Park was established in 1992 and covers an area of 1990km2 where geographically, 20% of the total area lies in Morogoro region while the remaining 80% being in the southern highland region of Iringa. The word “Udzungwa” comes from the word “Wadsungwa” referring to one of the […]

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Kitulo National Park, Locals refer to Kitulo Plateau

Kitulo National Park

  from $191 /person 7-9 Hours Kitulo National Park – Kitulo Plateau Locals refer to the Kitulo Plateau as Bustani ya Mungu – The Garden of God – whereas botanists have dubbed it the Serengeti of Flowers, host to ‘one of the great floral spectacles of the world’, and only of its kind in Africa […]

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Katavi National Park

Your Katavi National Park Safari starts here! Located in the far west of Tanzania, Katavi National Park is the third largest park in Tanzania and is a park for safari enthusiasts. Often combined with nearby Mahale Mountains National Park, Katavi receives very few travelers due to its relative inaccessibility and the high cost of flights. […]

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Lake Natron

Plan an Unforgettable Lake Natron Safari Lake Natron is situated in northern Tanzania on the border with Kenya, close to Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Lake Natron is home to ancient hominid footprints, the largest breeding ground for Lesser Flamingo and to Ol Doinyo Lengai, and it’s the only active carbonatite volcano […]

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Lake Eyasi

Lake Eyasi

Lake Eyasi is a huge lake that surpasses Lake Manyara in size, and its saline border expands and shrinks depending on how much rain has fallen over the year. When it’s especially dry, the water levels are extremely low, allowing the Datoga and Hadzabe tribes to walk across Lake Eyasi. Doum palms are distinctive and […]

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gray rhinoceros on brown grass field during daytime

Mkomazi National Park

Discover the Untold Marvels of Mkomazi National Park: A Tranquil Haven Amidst Nature’s Bounty Nestled in the heart of Tanzania lies a hidden gem, Mkomazi National Park. While it may not boast an extensive array of wildlife, its allure lies in its unparalleled beauty. From the majestic silhouette of Mount Kilimanjaro to the picturesque vistas […]

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Saadani National Park

Location & How to Reach: Saadani National Park is located on the north coast of Tanzania, roughly 100 kilometers northwest of Dar es Salaam. The park is easily accessible by road from Dar es Salaam, with a drive taking around 3-4 hours. Additionally, there are domestic flights available from Dar es Salaam to the airstrip […]

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Gombe Stream National Park

Location and How to Reach: Gombe National Park is located in western Tanzania, along the shores of Lake Tanganyika. The nearest major city is Kigoma, which is accessible by air from Dar es Salaam or by train from Dar es Salaam or Tabora. From Kigoma, visitors can take a boat to reach the park, which […]

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Mahale Mountains National Park

Location and How to Reach: Mahale National Park is located in western Tanzania, along the shores of Lake Tanganyika. The park is quite remote and can be accessed primarily by boat or small aircraft. The nearest major town with an airport is Kigoma. From Kigoma, visitors can take a charter flight to Mahale airstrip or […]

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