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Southern Tanzania Coast
An idyllic destination of pristine and unspoilt palm tree framed beaches washed by the warm Indian Ocean. The numerous resorts and coastal towns are proving to be a popular destination for travellers requiring a relaxing and revitalising break after a safari or climbing Mt Kilimanjaro
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Zanzibar
Known as the Island of Spices, Zanzibar initially became famous for its abundant cloves, cinnamon, ginger and other spices, however today it is becoming increasingly popular as an exotic island with a rich mixture of Arabic and African cultures and stunning white sandy beaches
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Serengeti National Park
Stretching from the Kenyan Masai Mara in the north, the Tanzanian portion of the Serengeti Plain is home to great numbers of wildlife, many of which endure the annual Great Migration, which offers some of Africa’s most spectacular game-viewing and phenomenal photographic opportunities
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Ngorongoro Crater
This awesome Natural World Heritage Site is both a fantastic game-viewing destination and a significant archaeological treasure. The crater is home to one of the world’s largest inactive and unflooded volcanic calderas with a rich diversity of wildlife, and the famous palaeotological site of Oldovai Gorge.
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Selous Game Reserve
Home to the big five and boasting some of the largest populations of wildlife and birds in Africa, the Selous Game Reserve is also one of the continents biggest wilderness sanctuaries where some of its most remote areas can be reached only by fly-in safaris
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Ruaha National Park
This paradise situated in southwestern Tanzania provides fantastic game viewing in an area only marginally smaller than the Serengeti. The majestic Ruaha River traverses the park and is a great place to view the plentiful game, and due to its relative remoteness, the park has successfully managed to maintain a true wilderness atmosphere
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Mahale Mountains
A scenically stunning mountain range park situated in western Tanzania that borders the beautiful Lake Tanganyika. A multitude of activities including game viewing, boating, fishing and mountain climbing are popular. The mountains also provide a rare and unique opportunity to track wild chimpanzee
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Lake Manyara
A stunning alkaline lake of the Great Rift Valley system, forming two thirds of the Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania’s smallest park. The lakeshore habitats are home to large elephant and buffalo herds and over 380 recorded bird species. The park’s incredible fauna and flora have also qualified it as a World Biosphere Reserve
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Tanzania's third largest park. Katavi is rough, rugged and extreme in so many respects.
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Ras Kutani
A picturesque beach lodge on a pristine coast near Dar-es-Salaam in Tanzania. Activities here range from water sports to deep sea fishing, island day trips, horse riding and nature walks.
Selous Safari Camp
A sophisticated safari camp on the banks of the Rufiji River in the Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania. Activities here include Big Five game drives, river trips, bush walks and visits to local communities.
Jongomero Camp
A stylish tented camp in the Ruaha National Park in Tanzania. This fantastic game-rich reserve makes for excellent game viewing and guests are taken on all day game drives.
Swala
A picturesque, tented safari camp in the Tarangire National Park, Tanzania. Activities here include game drives as well as visits to nearby villages and community projects.
Grumeti River Camp
An extravangant tented camp on the banks of the Grumeti River in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Activities here include game drives, birdwatching and sundowners in scenic locations.
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The Fundu Lagoon Beach Getaway (Pemba Island)
Situated on a remote and beautiful beach on the south western side of the island, Fundu Lagoon is only accessible by boat and offers a tranquil and remote location with emphasis on spa treatments, snorkelling and diving
Highlights of Northern Tanzania - A Private Guided Tour
Nomad Tanzania have put together this exclusive journey discovering Tanzania's famous northern circuit with your own private guide. Superb game viewing, and depending on your date of travel, the Great Migration, are just some of the opportunities on offer as professional guides help you explore the Serengeti, Lake Manyara, Tarangire National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater
The Greater Serengeti Safari
The safari starts and ends in Arusha
Combines the Serengeti, Loliondo and Tarangire
Ngorongoro Crater and Manyara can be easily incorporated into this safari
The Tanzania Mobile safari
A 7 day/6 night safari with fully equipped camps and vehicles including a travelling library and professional guides. Sleep under canvas and enjoy the exclusivity of private areas
The Tanzania Southern Circuit Safari
Nomad Tanzania offer this brilliant 14 night safari offering guests the opportunity to discover the wonders of the southern Tanzania safari circuit, that is, the National Parks of Ruaha, Mahale, Katavi and the mighty Selous Game Reserve
More safari ideas in Tanzania...
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