Safari Holidays in the Tanzania National Parks
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A vast expanse of flat savannah grasses stretching from horizon to horizon, broken only by an occasional gnarled acacia and rocky kopje, the Serengeti has some of the highest wildlife concentrations in the whole of Africa. Year round it is one of the best places to see the "big five"; elephant, rhino, lion, leopard and buffalo. And during the great migration it is also home to over a million migrating wildebeest and zebra - one of the most scintillating wildlife spectacles on the planet. Click here to see our extensive range of accommodation in the Serengeti.
Ngorongoro Crater
Popularly known as the eighth wonder of the world, the Ngorongoro crater is a spectacular micro-ecosystem that boasts almost all of East Africa’s famous wildlife species. Click here for Ngorongoro Crater Lodges...
Lake Manyara National Park
Stretched along the base of the rift valley escarpment, Lake Manyara national park covers an area of 390 km². The lake is a ground water reservoir, which is partially fed by small rivers and hot springs. Lake Manyara Lodges...
Tarangire National Park
Lying south of the Serengeti, Tarangire is the least visited of the northern circuit national parks. Covering 2,600 km², the park is characterised by thick grasses and giant baobab trees, which imbue it with a particularly wild feel. Accommodation in Tarangire National Park...
Selous Game Reserve
Covering an area larger than Switzerland (some 65,000 km².) the Selous is by some margin the largest protected wildlife area in Africa. Selous lodges...
Mikumi National Park
Mikumi forms the northern border of the Selous Game Reserve and has an interesting combination of flat acacia savannah, denser scrub and woodland. Lodges in Mikumi...
Udzungwa Mountains
The Udzungwa Mountains lie two hours drive to the south west of Mikumi and form Tanzania’s newest national park. Largely forested and covering an area of 2,000 km², it contains many endemic species of mammals, birds, reptiles and plants.
Ruaha National Park
Lying in the remote centre of Tanzania, Ruaha is one of the country’s outstanding wilderness areas, containing a fascinating variety of landscapes and prolific wildlife, ideal for your safari holiday. Lodges in Ruaha...
Mahale Mountains
With peaks towering over 2 kilometres above the world's longest lake, the Mahale Mountains are surely one of the most beautiful places in Africa for your Safari holiday. Mahale Mountains lodges...
Gombe Stream National Park
Gombe national park is located on the northern shores of Lake Tanganyika, a 25-minute boat journey north of Kigoma. Accommodation in Gombe Stream National Park...
Katavi National Park
Katavi is in remote south western Tanzania and is about as far off the beaten track as it is possible to get. Katavi lodges...
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Contact us by email or contact us by telephone on 0207 622 5114 and ask to speak to a consultant about safaris in Tanzania. |
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16 Bromells Road
London
SW4 0BG
t: 0207 622 5114
f: enquiry form
e: info@imagineafrica.co.uk
also IMAGINE LATIN AMERICA



















