National Parks

Mahale National Park

Mahale National Park

Katavi National Park

Katavi National Park

Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park

Gombe National Park

Gombe National Park

Rubondo National Park

Rubondo National Park

Kitulo National Park

Kitulo National Park

Saadan National Park

Saadan National Park

Ngorongoro Crater

Ngorongoro Crater

 Mkomazi National Park

Mkomazi National Park

Ruaha National Park

Ruaha National Park

Udzungwa National Park

Udzungwa National Park

Mikumi National Park

Mikumi National Park

Kilimanjaro National Park

Kilimanjaro National Park

Arusha National Park

Arusha National Park

 Jozani forest tour in Zanzibar

Jozani forest tour in Zanzibar

Southern Tanzania

Heading out into the immese vastness of the Nyerere National Park or Ruaha National Park in our custom built safari cars is a thrill best experienced first hand. These areas are some of the largest conserved tracts of land in Africa and it matters hugely to us that you get to see the best of them. In Southern Tanzania we like to get right out there. To creep carefully through paths in the thick riverine bush to emerge – unseen – in magical secluded flood plains. More often than not there are treats in store; vast flocks of great white pelicans fishing in dwindling pools, wallowing families of elephant socialising, prides of lion sleeping off a meal.

Othertimes we float on the river by boat in Nyerere, or let the game come to you in Ruaha. Be it breakfast on a sand bank down river from Sand Rivers or Kiba Point, watching elusive monkey-hunting crowned eagles, and listening to shrill cries of hyraxes as you dangle a hook in the water. Or, sat on your veranda at Kigelia watching elephants digging through the sand for water in the dry river bed below your tent. All in all, days in Southern Tanzania aren’t about box ticking, or endless driving in search of the next animal. It’s a sense of gradual absorption in this corner of the natural world that we’d love you to feel.

A safari spent between the game rich plains of Ruaha National Park, and the endless wilderness of Nyerere National Park is pretty hard to beat. By 4×4, by boat, on foot or in a flycamp, it is freedom like no where else in Tanzania.