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One of Africa’s most famous safari areas. Known for its wide open plains, the Wildebeest and Zebra migration that passes through and high numbers of predators.
The Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania is the world's largest intact volcanic caldera. A UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its breathtaking scenery and incredible wildlife concentration, including the Big Five, within its 600m deep, 260 sq km floor. It offers unparalleled year-round game viewing in a unique ecosystem of forests, plains, lakes, and swamps.
Situated next to the Serengeti, Maswa Game Reserve is an unspoiled wilderness renowned for its dramatic scenery and rich wildlife. During the dry months of January and February Maswa is host to the great Wildebeest and Zebra herds during their calving season.
Tarangire National Park is a premier safari destination in Northern Tanzania. Renowned for its enormous Elephant herds, iconic Baobab trees, and high concentration of wildlife, particularly during the dry season. It is less crowded than other northern parks, offering a more tranquil and intimate safari experience.
Zanzibar is a Tanzanian archipelago in the Indian Ocean, famous for its stunning white-sand beaches, rich spice trade history (earning it the "Spice Island" nickname), and the UNESCO World Heritage Stone Town, a historic center with unique Swahili, Arab, and Indian architectural influences. It's a popular destination for cultural immersion, diving, snorkeling, and relaxing, easily combinable with safaris on mainland Tanzania.