Tanzania is one of the most unique destinations in the world. Generously endowed with some of the unparalleled wonders, Tanzania is an ultimate destination. It is home to Kilimanjaro, the world’s tallest, free-standing mountain, as well as the Ngorongoro, which is the world’s largest unbroken caldera. It is also famous for its exotic Zanzibar Islands and rich archaeological ventures.
Tanzania is a stunning country found in East Africa along the Indian Ocean; the country is widely known for its amazing wilderness. Some of the prime parks in the North are Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire and Lake Manyara. Tanzania is regarded as one of the best Safari destinations in Africa. The reason is the unique and varied landscapes, from grasslands to woodlands, rock formations and mountain peaks, most famous of all, Mt Kilimanjaro, 5,805m. Offshore lies the tropical islands of Zanzibar filled with picturesque white sandy beaches, soft sand, coral reefs and a Marine Park home to rich marine life such as dolphins, rays, humpback whale and the whale shark which is ocean’s biggest fish.
The most favorable season to visit Tanzania depends on what you’d like to spot. Most visits are between July to September, during which the great wildebeest migration at the Serengeti occurs.
It is also worthwhile to note that the June to October dry season also has very few mosquitoes, due to the unfavorable breeding conditions then. Between November and March comes a much quieter and greener season.
This is a superb time to enjoy bird spotting and to watch them migrate in their millions. You will also get to experience the calving season for herds of wildebeest. Heavy rains occur during the months of April and May.
Enjoy the coffee plantation
Explore the wilderness by night
Dinner in the wild
See the sunrise
Catch the sunset
Enjoy a horse riding tour
Meet the Maasai tribe
Relax in the spa
Explore the wilderness from above
Life & Land Foundation
4x4 vehicle safari
Tracking safari on foot