Safari Parks

The beautiful northern parks of Tanzania


Come and explore the beautiful parks like Tarangire, the Ngorongoro Crater and the amazing Serengeti. The northern parks offer a great variety of wildlife, flora and fauna and the most beautiful lodges where you can overnight under the astonishing African sky.


Below we mention some of the most famous parks, although there are many more places which you can visit such as Lake Natron, Mount Kilimanjaro, Kikuletwa Hot Springs and the Great Rift Valley. Find out which activities you can add to complete your safari.


Feel free to contact us and we will customize an itinerary for you based on your personal wishes.
We will do our best to create your dream safari!

Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park is a national park in Tanzania's Manyara Region

Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park is a national park in Tanzania's Manyara Region. The name of the park originates from the Tarangire River that crosses the park. The Tarangire River is the primary source of fresh water for wild animals in the Tarangire Ecosystem during the annual dry season.The park is famous for its high density of elephants and baobab trees. Read more

Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti hosts the second largest terrestrial mammal migration in the world

Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti hosts the second largest terrestrial mammal migration in the world. The Serengeti is also famous for its large lion population and is one of the best places to observe prides in their natural environment. Approximately 70 large mammal and 500 bird species are found there. This high diversity is a function of diverse habitats, including riverine forests, swamps, kopjes, grasslands, and woodlands. Read more

Ngorongoro Crater

The main feature of the Ngorongoro Conservation Authority is the Ngorongoro Crater.

Ngorongoro Crater

The main feature of the Ngorongoro Conservation Authority is the Ngorongoro Crater, the world's largest inactive, intact and unfilled volcanic caldera. Approximately 25,000 large animals live in the crater. Large mammals in the crater include the black rhino, the African buffalo and the hippopotamus. There also are many other ungulates: the blue wildebeest, zebra, the common eland, Thomson's gazelles and many other species. Read more


Lake Manyara


Lake Manyara is the seventh-largest lake of Tanzania.


Lake Manyara


Lake Manyara is the seventh-largest lake of Tanzania. It is a shallow, alkaline lake in the Natron-Manyara-Balangida branch of the East African Rift in Manyara Region in Tanzania. The park is known for its tree climbing lions and flocks of thousands flamingos that feed along the edge of the lake in the wet season. It is a great park for ad adventurous walking safari. Read more

Arusha National Park

Arusha National Park covers Mount Meru, a prominent volcano

Arusha National Park

Arusha National Park covers Mount Meru, a prominent volcano. The park is small but varied with spectacular landscapes in three distinct areas: the Meru Crater funnels the Jekukumia River, the Ngurdoto Crater and the shallow alkaline Momella Lakes. You can find here the giraffe, Cape buffalo, zebra, warthog, the black-and-white colobus monkey, the blue monkey, flamingo, elephant, bushbuck and many other African animals. Read more

Lake Eyasi

Lake Natron


Lake Eyasi

Lake Eyasi is a seasonal shallow endorheic salt lake on the floor of the Great Rift Valley. The Hadza are the indigenous inhabitants of the lake. Read more


Lake Natron


Lake Natron is a salt or alkaline lake located in north Ngorongoro District of Arusha Region in Tanzania. The lake is the only regular breeding area in East Africa for the 2.5 million lesser flamingoes. Read more