Arusha National Park
A gem of diverse ecosystems and spectacular views of Mount Meru.
- Canoe and walking safaris
- Day safari
- Climbing Mount Meru
- Near Arusha city
Tanzania has the most wildlife per km2 in all of Africa. You can make unforgettable safaris by jeep, on foot, by boat, canoe or horse. 40% of the country consists of beautiful national parks, including for example Serengeti National Park. World famous for its great migration of wildebeests and zebras. This is one of the greater wonders of nature in the world. And the Ngorongoro Crater, the largest caldera in the world with its many animals, including the Big Five (elephant, lion, rhino, leopard and buffalo).
You can also relax on deserted beaches on the Indian Ocean or the Zanzibar Archipelago. You can dive and snorkel, but you can also climb the mountains of Kilimanjaro or Meru.
In short, Tanzania, the land of the Maasai, is a country with endless possibilities and a rich culture for which it’s very difficult not to get excited.
A gem of diverse ecosystems and spectacular views of Mount Meru.
Large groups of elephants, zebras and lions in a very varied landscape.
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Brisk and healthy highland air for you to recharge.
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Undervalued park in Rift Valley with large alkaline lake.
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Bustling tropical metropolis – and Tanzania’s main port city – in a quiet bay.
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