Join us into the pure and beautiful wilderness of Tanzania.
Incl. the national parks
Tarangire National Park is known for its huge herds of elephants, hundreds of years old baobab trees, lions, buffalo, cheetahs, giraffes, monkeys and leopards.
Lake Manyara National Park with his breathtaking landscape is an ideal stopover on the way to Ngorongoro Crater. Ernest Hemingway once said, that this place was the most beautiful thing he had ever seen in Africa.
Over 400 species of birds are native to and around the lake. Above all, the pink flamingos, thousands of which stop at the lake on their migration alongside the pelicans, cormorants and storks, offer a breathtaking play of colors.
The national park is also home to numerous buffaloes and elephants as well as lions and many other typical representatives of East African wildlife: Maasai giraffes, zebras, warthogs, hippos, mongooses, honey badgers, porcupines, hyenas, wildebeests, hartshorn and impalas.
The Ngorongoro Crater is the largest crater in the world and is home to around 25,000 animals year-round, including lions, elephants, wildebeests, zebras, giraffes and warthogs. The beauty of his landscape as well as the number and diversity of the animals living here are unique.
At least follow the voice of Serengeti
National Park, Tanzania’s oldest and best-known wildlife sanctuary in the world,. The 30,000 square kilometer savanna is home to the highest concentration of large mammals on Earth, including more than 2,500 lions and the rest of Africa’s Big Five game, as well as 500 unique bird species.
Experience all the animals in their natural habitat, the expanse and silence of untouched nature and the spirit of Massai Culture. Immerse yourself in the soul of Tanzania. This safari combination will fill your heart with joy and unforgettable moments.