Selous/ Nyerere National Park

Nyerere National Park offers a true wilderness safari — vast, remote, and teeming with life. Its landscapes range from miombo woodlands and open grasslands to riverine forests and the majestic Rufiji River, the park’s lifeline. The Rufiji River forms a network of lakes, channels, and swamps, making Nyerere one of the few places in Tanzania […]

Udzungwa National Park

Udzungwa Mountains National Park covers approximately 1,990 km² and is a UNESCO World Heritage site candidate thanks to its rich biodiversity and endemic species. It is often called the “African Galápagos” because of its unique plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth. Unlike other parks focused on vehicle safaris, Udzungwa is a hiker’s paradise […]

Ruaha National Park

Ruaha National Park is Tanzania’s largest national park, covering over 20,000 km². It is named after the Great Ruaha River, which flows along its southeastern boundary, attracting large herds of elephants, buffaloes, and many predators during the dry season. The park is a unique ecological crossroads, where East African and Southern African ecosystems meet — […]

Mikumi National Park

Mikumi National Park is Tanzania’s fourth largest national park, covering approximately 3,230 km². It is part of the Selous–Mikumi ecosystem, which extends to southern Tanzania and northern Mozambique, providing vast migration corridors for wildlife. The park is known for its open savannahs, acacia woodlands, and seasonal rivers, making wildlife spotting easier. It hosts a variety […]