Tanzania Luxury Safari

Did you know that one quarter of Tanzania’s land mass has been set aside for conservation purposes? It is incredible to think that protected within the borders of this vast mosaic of protected areas are an estimated 20 percent of Africa’s large mammals. The most famous of Tanzania’s National Parks is the Serengeti National Park, closely followed by the remarkable Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area, but these form just the tip of the iceberg of Tanzania’s wonderful National Parks. Further south, following the path less travelled, a wonderfully wild safari experience awaits you in Ruaha, while in neighbouring Selous you can indulge in boat-based wildlife viewing, a real treat!  In the west, Gombe and Mahale are tops for Chimpanzee trekking in the rainforest, while adventurous climbers and trekkers gravitate to Mount Kilimanjaro to experience the roof of Africa.

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