Tanzania

Mainland Coast

Mainland Coast

For those looking for a bit of rest and relaxation close to the city then the small inlets and secluded beaches that run to the south are just the ticket. While most of the resorts and lodges here don't offer diving, what they do offer is great value for money and total seclusion, away from the madding crowds on nearby Zanzibar. Quite often used in an itinerary for a few nights at the start of an itinerary to relax into a trip, they constitute a good alternative to resorts on Zanzibar.

Our rating: 
4

Western Tanzania

Western Tanzania Safaris

The western safari parks of Katavi and Mahale are the “road less travelled” in safari circles. Due to the relative costs and inaccessibility of the region (a 4hour flight from Arusha or a night stop over from the south), only those both rich in funds and time tend to be able to get out here...but this is a huge shame as this really is an outstanding region of Africa and, in our opinion, really deserves to be ranked in the all time great trips on the continent.

Our rating: 
5

Southern Tanzania

Southern Tanzania Safaris

Often overlooked by many safari operators in favour of the northern parks, the southern parks of Nyerere National Park (formerly the Selous Game Reserve) and Ruaha National Park are worth serious consideration and are the preferred destination for most who are really keen on their safari.

Our rating: 
5

Northern Tanzania

Northern Tanzania Safaris

For most who think of Tanzania, they think of the famous northern Tanzania safari parks, the Serengeti, the Ngorongoro Crater and the mighty Mount Kilimanjaro. One of the most important factors in deciding to head to this region is timing and, more important still, the location of the Migration herds in the Serengeti. For sheer numbers of animals and jaw-dropping vistas, the north can’t be beaten for a safari…the only drawback..if you have heard of it, so have a few others!

Our rating: 
5

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