Tanzania
Discover Southern Tanzania's Hidden Gems: Explore the less-traveled southern circuit of Tanzania, where you’ll find abundant wildlife, stunning landscapes, and fewer crowds.
Selous Game Reserve: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest faunal reserves in the world. Enjoy boat safaris along the Rufiji River, where you can spot hippos, crocodiles, and an array of birdlife, alongside traditional game drives for sightings of elephants, lions, and wild dogs.
Mikumi National Park: Often compared to the Serengeti, Mikumi’s open savannahs provide excellent game viewing. Spot giraffes, zebras, elephants, buffaloes, and big cats against the backdrop of the Uluguru Mountains.
Udzungwa Mountains National Park: Known as the “Galápagos of Africa” for its unique biodiversity, Udzungwa is perfect for hiking and nature walks. Trek through lush forests to see endemic species like the Udzungwa red colobus monkey and the rare Sanje crested mangabey, as well as spectacular waterfalls.
Boat Safari on the Rufiji River: Drift along the Rufiji River in Selous, watching hippos, crocodiles, and a wide variety of birdlife. The riverine landscape offers a unique perspective on Tanzania’s wildlife.
Scenic Landscapes: Admire the dramatic contrasts between the vast savannahs of Mikumi, the winding waterways of Selous, and the misty, jungle-clad mountains of Udzungwa.
Less Crowded Experience: Perfect for those seeking a more peaceful and intimate safari experience, away from the busier northern circuit parks.