Tanzania is famed for its seemingly endless wilderness areas, boasting over 100,000 square kilometres devoted to national reserves. This East African gem is host to the plains of Serengeti National Park where you can observe Africa’s big five” game (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino). Tanzania is also home to the Kilimanjaro National Park which features the highest mountain in the world at 5,895 metres above sea level. And just 25
kilometres off the coast of mainland Tanzania rests Zanzibar, located in the Indian Ocean, easily accessible from Dar Es Salaam by ferry or plane – Zanzibar is lovingly referred to as “the spice island” and famed for its capital Stone Town, a historic trade centre with Swahili and Islamic influences, winding lanes and beautifully carved doorways. As for Zanzibar’s beaches, they offer you so much more than just sand and sunsets…
From Tanzania you can travel with ease to other Eastern or Southern African destinations…