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The highest peak in Africa, Kilimanjaro offers challenging treks with stunning views. The snow-capped summit provides a breathtaking experience for climbers and nature enthusiasts.
Famous for the Great Migration, the Serengeti is home to the Big Five and offers unparalleled safari experiences. Witness wildebeest, zebras, and lions in their natural habitat.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a natural wonder, hosting diverse wildlife including lions, elephants, and rhinos. The crater's unique ecosystem provides a spectacular safari experience.
Known for its beautiful beaches and rich history, Zanzibar offers a mix of relaxation and cultural exploration. Visit Stone Town, a UNESCO site, and enjoy snorkelling and diving in crystal-clear waters.
Famous for its large elephant population, Tarangire offers a diverse range of wildlife and stunning landscapes. The park is ideal for birdwatching and spotting big game.
One of Africa's largest game reserves, Selous is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Explore the Rufiji River, home to hippos and crocodiles, and enjoy game drives and boat safaris.
Tanzania's largest national park, Ruaha boasts a high concentration of elephants and offers a remote safari experience. The park's diverse habitats support a wide variety of wildlife.
Located near the Selous, Mikumi is known for its diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes. Spot giraffes, zebras, and elephants against the backdrop of the Uluguru Mountains.
Home to the world's largest chimpanzee population, Mahale offers trekking and primate encounters. The park's remote location and pristine environment provide a unique safari experience.
Located near Mount Meru, this park offers a variety of activities including hiking, game drives, and birdwatching. Spot giraffes, zebras, and the elusive leopard in this diverse ecosystem.