
Tanzania
A Central hub for Earth wildlife
It is challenging to find a destination that surpasses Tanzania as it holds a unique position in the affections of both seasoned and novice Africa enthusiasts. Top attraction spots on one's travel wish-list include: encountering The Big 5 in the animal-thronged Lost World of the Ngorongoro Crater, witnessing The Great Migration, exploring Serengeti National Park, and tracking chimpanzees in the Mahale Mountains.
Additionally, you can conquer the continent's highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, and witness the breathtaking spectacle of wildebeest herds thundering across the Serengeti during the Great Migration. You can even combine your safari adventure with relaxing beach time in Zanzibar, just a short and picturesque flight away.
The Mafia Islands possess a vibrant local culture and offer scenic stretches of sandy beaches lined with palm trees and crystal-clear azure waters. Here, you can partake in activities like kayaking and whale watching, or simply relax and soak up the sun.
Furthermore, Tanzania's expansive land, diverse parks, and extensive coastline offer a wide range of accommodations that mirror the diversity of its landscape. Whether you prefer the rustic charm of mobile camping, the luxury of tented camps, or the breathtaking elegance of high-end lodges and resorts, you can find a home that perfectly complements the ecosystem in which it is nestled.
LAMLAV LEISURE SAFARIS, through Custom Safari, Private Safari, or Small Group Classic Safaris, consistently includes visits to Tanzania, recognized as the prominent hub of the world's animal kingdom.
We endeavour to showcase Tanzania's diverse landscapes comprising of:
- The Northern Circuit — including the Serengeti, Lake Manyara, Tarangire, Mt Kilimanjaro, and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
- The Southern Circuit — featuring the vast Nyerere National Park, renowned for its walking safaris and boat activities.
- The Western Circuit — home to the untamed wilderness of the Mahale Mountains, where Tanzania's chimpanzees make their home.