Gombe National Park

Gombe National Park, located along the shores of Lake Tanganyika in western Tanzania, is one of Africa’s smallest yet most famous national parks. Renowned worldwide as the place where Dr. Jane Goodall began her groundbreaking chimpanzee research in 1960, Gombe offers an intimate connection with nature and wildlife unlike anywhere else. The park’s steep valleys, […]

Ruaha National Park

Ruaha National Park is Tanzania’s largest and most remote national park, offering a true wilderness experience far from the crowds. Stretching over 20,000 square kilometers, it is a land of dramatic landscapes—rugged hills, baobab valleys, and the life-giving Great Ruaha River. The park boasts one of the highest concentrations of elephants in East Africa and […]

Selous/ Nyerere National park

Selous, officially renamed Nyerere National Park, is Tanzania’s largest protected area and one of Africa’s last great wildernesses. Covering over 30,000 square kilometers, this vast park is a haven of untamed nature where rivers, woodlands, and open plains create diverse habitats for abundant wildlife. The mighty Rufiji River flows through the park, offering spectacular boat […]

Mikumi National Park

Mikumi National Park, located in southern Tanzania, is one of the country’s most accessible and scenic wildlife destinations. Often called the “mini Serengeti,” Mikumi is part of the vast Selous ecosystem and offers an authentic safari experience without the crowds. The park’s wide open plains, baobab-studded landscapes, and seasonal swamps attract a rich variety of […]