Discover Tanzania


The Wildlife of Tanzania
With 25% of its land devoted to land and conservation, Tanzania is truly unrivaled in its breadth and depth of wildlife. There are countless reasons a nature enthusiast would choose Tanzania.
The Great Migration
This continuous movement of some 2 million grazing animals through the Serengeti is one of the world’s largest wildlife events.
The “Big Five”
The lion, leopard, African buffalo, endangered black rhino, and elephant make up the legendary Big Five. Tanzania is one of the last places on earth you can spot them all in one day.
Birder’s Paradise
Tanzania hosts over 1,100 different bird species, from familiar types, like doves, swallows and ostriches, to more exotic and colorful species, like the Lilac-breasted roller and Grey crowned crane.


The People of Tanzania
The warmth, kindness and generosity of the Tanzanian people is truly remarkable. Perhaps that’s because of their remarkable history. Tanzania transformed from a former colonial power to a democracy without the strife that has plagued so many other African nations.
When you think of Africa, iconic images of certain peoples and places probably spring to mind, but Tanzania is a changing place, one where traditional cultures are constantly evolving and blending with modern society.
The people that call this amazing country home have come together to form a rich culture that is intriguing, unique and always changing.
A Wealth of breathtaking landscapes
There’s nothing quite like seeing a majestic, untamed animal in its natural habitat. But in Tanzania, the scenery is so breathtaking it often takes center stage.
Located just south of the equator, Tanzania boasts a wide variety of climates and ecosystems. Experience the hot, dry grasslands of the Serengeti, the arctic landscapes near the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro and almost everything in between.
Best of all, because much of Tanzania is preserved as national parks or conservation areas, these landscapes provide a pristine glimpse of the world as it once was.