Destinations

Eight ecosystems. One unforgettable country.

From the endless Serengeti to glacier-capped Kilimanjaro and the turquoise reefs of Zanzibar — choose your starting point, we'll script the rest.

Serengeti National Park
01 / Northern Circuit

Serengeti National Park

1.5 million wildebeest. Endless plains. The greatest wildlife show on earth.

What you'll experience
  • Witness the Great Migration

    Follow 1.5 million wildebeest and 200,000 zebras across the plains, with dramatic river crossings at the Mara and Grumeti between July and October.

  • Track the Big Five

    Search for lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and the elusive black rhino on twice-daily game drives with expert Silver-level Tanzanian guides.

  • Sunrise hot-air balloon safari

    Drift silently above the plains at dawn and land to a champagne bush breakfast — an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime view of the Serengeti.

  • Predator action in Seronera Valley

    The central Serengeti's rivers concentrate lion prides, cheetah coalitions and leopards in sausage trees year-round.

  • Meet the Maasai

    Visit an authentic Maasai boma on the park's edge — learn about warriorhood, cattle culture and beadwork straight from the community.

  • Bush dining under the stars

    Private candle-lit dinners in the middle of the wilderness, followed by nightcaps around a fire beneath the Southern Cross.

Ngorongoro Conservation
02 / Northern Circuit

Ngorongoro Conservation

An unbroken volcanic caldera teeming with life — Africa's natural amphitheatre.

What you'll experience
  • Descend into the crater

    A 600 m descent into the world's largest unbroken caldera — 260 km² of grassland, forest and soda lakes packed with wildlife.

  • See critically endangered black rhino

    Ngorongoro is one of the last places in Tanzania where you can reliably spot free-roaming black rhino in the wild.

  • Flamingos on Lake Magadi

    Thousands of lesser flamingos paint the crater's soda lake pink, alongside hippo pods and herds of wildebeest and zebra.

  • Olduvai Gorge — the cradle of humankind

    Walk the site where the Leakeys uncovered 1.8-million-year-old hominid fossils, with a small museum overlooking the gorge.

  • Cultural visit to a Maasai village

    Share stories with a Maasai family who still herd cattle on the crater rim, unchanged for centuries.

  • Rim-view lodges at sunset

    Sleep on the edge of the caldera with panoramic views 600 m down to the crater floor as the sun sets over Africa's Eden.

Mount Kilimanjaro
03 / Northern Tanzania

Mount Kilimanjaro

Africa's highest peak. 5,895 m of glacier, forest and volcanic ash.

What you'll experience
  • Summit Uhuru Peak at 5,895 m

    Stand on the Roof of Africa at sunrise after a midnight push from Barafu or Kibo camp — a bucket-list achievement for trekkers of all levels.

  • Choose the route that fits you

    Machame (7 days, scenic), Lemosho (8 days, best acclimatisation), Rongai (quiet northern approach), Marangu (huts) or the full Northern Circuit (9 days).

  • Walk through five ecosystems

    In a single trek you pass cultivated foothills, montane rainforest, heather-moorland, alpine desert and the arctic summit zone.

  • See the shrinking glaciers up close

    The Furtwängler and Northern Icefield glaciers still crown the summit crater — a rare and vanishing sight in equatorial Africa.

  • Certified guides and full support

    KPAP-partnered outfitters, salaried porters, oxygen, pulse oximeters and rescue plans on every climb.

  • Celebrate at Moshi

    Return to a hot shower, cold Kilimanjaro lager and your official summit certificate at a boutique lodge under the mountain.

Tarangire National Park
04 / Northern Circuit

Tarangire National Park

Ancient baobabs and the densest elephant population in Tanzania.

What you'll experience
  • Massive elephant herds

    Tarangire has the highest concentration of elephants in northern Tanzania — herds of 100–300 gather along the Tarangire River in the dry season.

  • Ancient baobab landscapes

    Iconic prehistoric baobabs over a thousand years old dot the plains — one of the most photogenic landscapes in East Africa.

  • 550+ species for birders

    Yellow-collared lovebirds, ashy starlings and the rare Kori bustard make Tarangire a top birding destination.

  • Tree-climbing lions and pythons

    Look up — lions and even African rock pythons regularly rest in the sausage trees and baobabs.

  • Silale Swamp game viewing

    The swamps stay green year-round and draw buffalo, elephant and predator action even in the driest months.

  • Optional night game drives

    One of the few Tanzanian parks that allows night drives — spot genets, civets, bushbabies and hunting leopards.

Lake Manyara National Park
05 / Northern Circuit

Lake Manyara National Park

Tree-climbing lions, flamingo-pink shores, dense groundwater forest.

What you'll experience
  • Famous tree-climbing lions

    Manyara's lions are known for lounging in acacia branches — a rare behaviour you'll almost never see elsewhere in Africa.

  • Pink flamingo shores

    Thousands of lesser and greater flamingos gather on the alkaline lake, alongside pelicans, storks and cormorants.

  • Rift Valley escarpment views

    The park sits below a dramatic 600 m Rift Valley wall — sunset views from the rim lodges are unforgettable.

  • Canopy treetop walkway

    Africa's longest treetop walkway (370 m) suspended above the groundwater forest — a family-friendly highlight.

  • Hot springs at Maji Moto

    Bubbling geothermal springs on the lake's southern shore, framed by fever tree forest.

  • Ideal Northern Circuit add-on

    A perfect half-day stop between Tarangire and Ngorongoro — big variety in a compact 330 km² park.

Selous (Nyerere) National Park
06 / Southern Circuit

Selous (Nyerere) National Park

Africa's largest protected wilderness — boat safaris on the Rufiji.

What you'll experience
  • Boat safaris on the Rufiji

    Glide past pods of hippo, giant crocodiles and elephants coming to drink — a totally different rhythm from a game drive.

  • Walking safaris with armed rangers

    Read tracks, follow lion pug marks and learn the bush from the ground up on multi-hour walks.

  • Wild dog stronghold

    One of Africa's largest remaining populations of endangered African wild dogs (painted wolves) roams these woodlands.

  • Fly-camping under the stars

    Overnight in a light mosquito-net camp deep in the bush — the ultimate remote-Africa experience.

  • Off-the-beaten-path solitude

    Vast, low-traffic wilderness — you can go all day without seeing another vehicle.

  • Combines beautifully with Zanzibar

    A 45-minute flight from Dar links Nyerere with the beaches, ideal for a bush-and-beach honeymoon.

Zanzibar Beaches
07 / Indian Ocean

Zanzibar Beaches

Spice islands, turquoise reefs, dhow sunsets, ancient Stone Town.

What you'll experience
  • White-sand beaches on every coast

    Nungwi & Kendwa for swim-any-tide beaches, Paje for kitesurfing, Matemwe for reef access, Michamvi for sunsets over the lagoon.

  • UNESCO Stone Town

    Wander 400-year-old Swahili-Arab lanes, carved doors, spice markets and the old Sultan's palace.

  • Snorkelling and diving at Mnemba Atoll

    Turquoise reefs teeming with turtles, dolphins, reef sharks and 600+ species of fish.

  • Spice plantation tour

    See where cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg and vanilla grow — with a Zanzibari lunch cooked over the fire.

  • Sunset dhow cruise

    Sail a traditional wooden dhow at golden hour, drinks in hand, dolphins alongside.

  • Perfect post-safari escape

    3–7 nights to decompress after the bush — private beach villas, spa treatments and seafood on the sand.

Arusha National Park
08 / Northern Tanzania

Arusha National Park

Mount Meru, Momella lakes, walking safaris and giraffe at the foothills.

What you'll experience
  • Walking safaris on foot

    One of the very few Tanzanian parks where you can walk with an armed ranger — get eye-level with giraffe and buffalo.

  • Climb Mount Meru (4,566 m)

    A 3–4 day trek that's excellent acclimatisation for Kilimanjaro, with buffalo and giraffe on the lower slopes.

  • Canoe the Momella Lakes

    Paddle alkaline lakes ringed with flamingos, hippo and waterbuck — a unique water-safari experience.

  • Ngurdoto Crater viewpoints

    The 'Little Ngorongoro' — a lush, self-contained caldera you view from the rim.

  • Black-and-white colobus monkeys

    Dense montane forest teems with these striking, long-tailed monkeys — a photographer's favourite.

  • Perfect day trip from Arusha

    Only 40 minutes from town — ideal for your first or final day in Tanzania when time is short.