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Tanzania's most loved parks, peaks and beaches — every one of them can anchor a tailor-made itinerary.

Photo: Arusha cityscape or Maasai peopleNorthern circuit

Arusha

Tanzania's safari gateway — a vibrant city nestled at the foot of Mount Mawenzi where Maasai culture meets modern adventure.

Best time: Year-round; dry season Jun–Oct for surrounding parks
Gateway to the parks & Maasai cultureExplore
Photo: wildebeest migrationNorthern circuit

Serengeti National Park

Endless plains and the Great Migration — over a million wildebeest on the move, trailed by Africa’s big cats.

Best time: Jun–Oct for river crossings; Jan–Mar for calving
Great MigrationExplore
Photo: crater floor wildlifeNorthern circuit

Ngorongoro Crater

The world’s largest intact caldera — a natural amphitheatre where you can spot the big five in a single day.

Best time: Year-round; driest Jun–Sep
Big five in one dayExplore
Photo: elephants under baobabNorthern circuit

Tarangire National Park

Giant baobabs and some of the largest elephant herds in Tanzania, gathered along the Tarangire River.

Best time: Jun–Oct dry season
Elephants & baobabsExplore
Photo: flamingos on the lakeNorthern circuit

Lake Manyara National Park

A groundwater forest at the foot of the Rift Valley wall, famous for tree-climbing lions and flocks of flamingos.

Best time: Jun–Oct; Nov–Apr for birdlife
Tree-climbing lionsExplore
Photo: Kilimanjaro above the cloudsTrekking

Mount Kilimanjaro

Africa’s highest peak at 5,895 m — from rainforest to glacier in a single week, on routes for every ambition.

Best time: Jan–Mar and Jun–Oct climbing seasons
Roof of AfricaExplore
Photo: Zanzibar beachCoast & islands

Zanzibar

White-sand beaches, turquoise water and the spice-scented alleys of Stone Town — the perfect finish to any safari.

Best time: Jun–Oct and Dec–Feb
Beach & Stone TownExplore