The Great Migration
The migratory movement of the animals during the months of the year.
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Mikumi National Park
This is a park in southern Tanzania, less famous than the previous ones, but an ideal destination for short safaris. -
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Ruaha National Park
This park is south of Tanzania, and is a relatively unknown destination for tourists compared to the tourist routes of the north. It is usually combined with a safari in Selous. -
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Selous Game Reserve
This is a vast protected area home to, among others, the African wild dog which is, by now, an endangered predator. Here, it is is also possible to go on a walking safari and take a motorboat along the Rufiji River. -
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Tarangire National Park
A park that is perhaps underestimated compared to the more famous Serengeti and Ngorongoro, but which offers particular features such as the enormous herds of elephants, especially during the dry season, and extraordinary landscapes like the acacia woods and the secular baobabs. -
Pemba - Al Kuh Dra
Washed by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, Pemba Island is a magical place. -
Lake Manyara
The very luckiest can witness a unique spectacle: lions climbing on trees and the famous flamingos that turn the lake pink. -
Mafia - Chole Samba
Known also as Chole Samba, this island rises from the crystalline sea at just 25 km from the coast. -
Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti Park is one of the most important protected natural areas in Eastern Africa. -
Zanzibar
The island is a pearl immersed in the Indian Ocean and, in touristic terms, is renowned for its idyllic beaches where the white sand is continuously lapped by the crystalline sea. -
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area
An immense volcanic caldera, a Unesco World Heritage Site, with a breathtaking view from the edge of the crater, which cannot possibly be overlooked when organising a safari in the parks of the north.