The North Region
The Northern Circuit – includes: Arusha National Park, Serengeti National Park,Lake Manyara National Park, Tarangire National Park, Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area.
The Northern Circuit – includes: Arusha National Park, Serengeti National Park,Lake Manyara National Park, Tarangire National Park, Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area.
Pangani is located south of Moshi and Arusha technically in Northern Tanzania, this area has escapade the development that the island of Zanzibar has seen, which makes this area a fantastic beach location to visit. The town of Pangani is located at the mouth of the river also called Pangani. It was once an important Read More
Tarangire National Park is dominated by the Tarangire River. The river attracts enormous herds of elephants and the landscape is a rich and varied mix of Baobab trees, Acacia bush, plains swamps and rocky outcrops or kopjes. The wildlife here is superb and the area actually experiences its own migration – although smaller in scale than Read More
Set between the towering peaks of Mount Meru and the snow-capped Kilimanjaro, Arusha National Park comprises lush montane forest, the beautiful Momella Lakes and the tranquil craters of Ngurdoto and Mount Meru. There are few parks with such variety. The Momella Lakes host a variety of water birds including Hammerkop, Hadada Ibis, African Spoonbills, Maccoa Read More
Hemingway described Lake Manyara National Park’s magnificent hunting country in “The Green Hills of Africa”. Mahogany and Sausage Trees are alive with Blue and Vervet Monkeys, Elephants feed off fallen fruit, while Bushbuck, Common Waterbuck, baboons and Leopard all make their home in the forest. Manyara is also a sanctuary to hippo, giraffe, impala, zebra, Read More
The Ngorongoro Crater is sometimes known as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’; it is the largest volcanic crater in the world. Almost everybody has heard of the crater; view wise it is on a par with the Grand Canyon. That aside it is still an awe inspiring view which will live with you for the rest Read More
The immense and awe-inspiring massif of Kilimanjaro, mythical snow-clad summit of Africa, is situated entirely in Tanzania and dominates the surrounding plains.
Kilimanjaro consists of Kibo, whose crater is covered in ice. Uhuru Peak (5895 m) Mawenzi, the jagged eastern peak (5149 m) rarely climbed because of the ‘crumbly’ rock and finally Shira to the west, a high rolling plateau of 3962m
Imagine a vast area of land supporting the greatest remaining concentration of plains game in Africa, on a scale unparalleled anywhere else in the world. Equal in size to Northern Ireland, the Park contains an estimated three million large animals, most of which take part in a seasonal migration that is one of nature’s greatest Read More