Gombe National Park situated on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, Gombe is renowned for its chimpanzee population studied by Jane Goodall.Offers a unique opportunity to trek and observe wild chimpanzees in their natural habitat, along with other primates like red colobus monkeys.Rich biodiversity with lush forests, diverse bird species, and stunning views of the lake.
Ruaha National Park one of Tanzania's largest national parks, located in the southern part of the country, known for its rugged terrain and diverse landscapes.Home to a wide variety of wildlife, including large elephant herds, lions, leopards, wild dogs, and over 570 bird species.Offers a more remote and uncrowded safari experience, with opportunities for game drives, walking safaris, and birdwatching.
Tarangire National Park. Situated in northern Tanzania, Tarangire is famous for its large elephant population, especially during the dry season when they gather around the Tarangire River.Offers stunning baobab tree landscapes, open savannahs, and seasonal swamps that attract a diverse array of wildlife, including lions, cheetahs, and migratory birds.Ideal for both day and night game drives, walking safaris, and birdwatching, providing a unique safari experience.
Saa Nane National Park (formerly Saadani National Park) Tanzania's only coastal wildlife sanctuary, located on the shores of the Indian Ocean, offers a rare combination of beach and bush experiences. Home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, buffaloes, lions, hippos, and a range of marine life such as dolphins and turtles.Visitors can enjoy game drives, boat safaris, birdwatching, and relaxing on pristine beaches, making it a perfect destination for nature and beach lovers.