Tanzania

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Alval Safaris ยท East Africa

Tanzania
Where Africa’s Story Begins

The wildest country in Africa. Home to the Serengeti โ€” the greatest wildlife spectacle on earth โ€” the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera, Africa’s highest mountain, the spice island of Zanzibar, and some of the last truly remote wilderness left on the planet.

CapitalDodoma
CurrencyTanzanian Shilling
Best TimeJunโ€“Oct ยท Janโ€“Feb
MigrationYear-Round
Visa for KenyansEAC โ€” Free
Flight from NBO~1 hr (Kilimanjaro)
Tanzania at a Glance

Africa’s Wildest Stage

From the Serengeti’s endless plains to Zanzibar’s coral reefs โ€” Tanzania packs more world-class wildlife experiences into one country than anywhere else on earth.

Tanzania is Africa in its most undiluted form. The country covers 945,203kmยฒ โ€” more than twice the size of California โ€” and shelters the continent’s greatest density of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the largest animal migration on earth, the highest free-standing mountain on the planet, and a Swahili island civilisation 1,500 years in the making.

The northern safari circuit โ€” Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, Lake Manyara โ€” forms one of the greatest collections of wildlife destinations in the world. The southern circuit โ€” Nyerere (Selous), Ruaha, and Mahale Mountains โ€” offers a completely different Tanzania: vast, remote, uncrowded, and extraordinary. Zanzibar and Kilimanjaro bookend the experience from either end of the country.

945,203 kmยฒTotal Area
UNESCO ร—3World Heritage Sites
1.5 MillionWildebeest in the Migration
Big FiveAll Parks
Serengeti Tanzania
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Northern Circuit
Serengeti ยท Ngorongoro ยท Tarangire
Kilimanjaro Tanzania
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Kilimanjaro
Africa’s Highest Summit ยท 5,895m
Zanzibar Tanzania
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Zanzibar
Stone Town ยท Spices ยท Coral Reefs

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Northern Tanzania
The Northern Safari Circuit

The greatest collection of wildlife destinations ever assembled in one region โ€” the Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara each offer a radically different experience, within four hours’ drive of each other.

Serengeti National Park Tanzania Great Migration
โ˜… Greatest Wildlife on Earth

Serengeti National Park

๐Ÿ“ Mara & Simiyu Regions ยท Northern Tanzania

The greatest wildlife stage on earth โ€” 14,763kmยฒ of rolling savanna hosting the most spectacular animal concentrations anywhere in Africa. The Great Wildebeest Migration โ€” 1.5 million wildebeest, 250,000 zebras, and 470,000 gazelles in permanent circular motion โ€” is the largest overland animal movement on the planet. The Serengeti is magnificent year-round: unparalleled lion density, extraordinary leopard sightings in the Seronera Valley, resident cheetah families, and the densest Big Five population anywhere. UNESCO listed.

โ˜… Why the Serengeti is Unmissable

The Grumeti River crossings in Juneโ€“July and the Mara crossings in Augustโ€“October are nature’s most dramatic spectacles โ€” a wall of wildebeest plunging into crocodile-filled water. But the Serengeti in the “quiet” months still delivers more lions per square kilometre than anywhere else on earth.

Great Migration Big Five UNESCO Lion Kingdom Leopard Hot Air Balloon Fly Camps
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๐Ÿ”ด Peak Janโ€“Feb (calving), Junโ€“Oct (crossings) ยท ๐ŸŸข Good year-round

Migration Calendar

The Migration is year-round โ€” the herds never stop moving. Januaryโ€“February: calving season in the southern Ndutu area โ€” 8,000 calves born daily. Aprilโ€“May: the herds move north through the central corridor. Juneโ€“July: Grumeti River crossings. Augustโ€“October: the famous Mara River crossings on the Kenya border โ€” the most dramatic. Novemberโ€“December: herds scatter south again.

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Balloon SafariDawn flight over the plains โ€” vast herds below, silence above. Champagne bush breakfast. One of Africa’s iconic experiences.
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Seronera ValleyAfrica’s highest leopard density. Year-round resident prides. The best non-Migration wildlife in East Africa.
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Mobile CampsThe finest operators move their camps to follow the Migration. Book 6โ€“12 months ahead for peak crossings.
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vs Maasai MaraSame ecosystem, different scale. Serengeti is 10ร— larger โ€” more remote, quieter camps, longer drives between sightings.
Ngorongoro Crater Tanzania UNESCO
UNESCO Caldera

Ngorongoro Conservation Area

๐Ÿ“ Arusha Region ยท Northern Tanzania

The world’s largest intact volcanic caldera โ€” 264kmยฒ in area, 610m deep, sheltering one of Africa’s densest Big Five populations. The crater floor permanently supports 25,000+ large animals including black rhinos still surviving in open wilderness โ€” a sight almost nowhere else can match. Nearby Olduvai Gorge has yielded 3.6-million-year-old hominid fossils.

โ˜… Why Go

Ngorongoro is Africa’s most reliable Big Five spot โ€” the caldera walls act as a natural enclosure. Every single descent delivers lions, elephants, buffalo, hippos, and โ€” if the conditions are right โ€” the critically endangered black rhino. The crater rim at dawn, mist filling the bowl below you, is one of Africa’s finest sights.

World’s Largest Caldera Black Rhino 25,000+ Animals UNESCO Olduvai Gorge Maasai Culture
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๐Ÿ”ด Peak all dry months ยท ๐ŸŸข Year-round destination

Why Visit

The Ngorongoro crater descent is mandatory on any northern Tanzania circuit. The floor drive takes 4โ€“6 hours and routinely delivers all Big Five in a single outing. The eastern rim viewpoint at sunrise โ€” with the entire 264kmยฒ bowl glowing below, hippos visible as grey blobs in the crater lake โ€” is one of the most dramatic natural panoramas in Africa. Combine with Olduvai Gorge (30 minutes from the crater rim) for context on why this landscape is called the Cradle of Mankind.

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Black RhinoOne of very few places in East Africa to reliably see black rhino in completely open terrain. ~30 individuals in the crater.
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Olduvai GorgeWhere Louis and Mary Leakey found 3.6-million-year-old hominid fossils. The most important archaeological site in Africa.
Tarangire National Park Tanzania elephants baobabs
Elephant Kingdom

Tarangire National Park

๐Ÿ“ Manyara Region ยท Northern Tanzania

Tanzania’s most underrated park โ€” home to Africa’s largest elephant concentrations outside Botswana, scattered across a landscape dominated by ancient baobabs some over 1,000 years old. During dry season (Juneโ€“October) over 3,000 elephants converge on the Tarangire River. Red-earthed termite mounds dot the plains, and 550+ bird species fill the fever trees and acacias โ€” more than in any other park in the northern circuit.

โ˜… Why Go

When 3,000 elephants funnel toward the same river at dusk โ€” families calling to each other across the dry plain, bulls sparring at the water’s edge, calves tumbling in the shallows โ€” you understand why Tarangire is called the elephant capital of Tanzania. The baobab landscape at sunset turns the whole park into a painting.

Africa’s Largest Elephant Herds Ancient Baobabs 550+ Bird Species Walking Safaris Night Drives Python Cave
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๐Ÿ”ด Peak dry Junโ€“Oct ยท ๐ŸŸข Good Janโ€“Feb, Dec

Why Visit

Tarangire is the perfect northern circuit opener โ€” less crowded than the Serengeti, more dramatically scenic in dry season, and featuring wildlife density that rivals anywhere in East Africa. The elephant families here are extraordinarily relaxed, often approaching vehicles within a few metres. The Silale Swamp holds permanent water and produces spectacular wildlife concentrations year-round. Over 550 bird species including the Ashy Starling, found only in Tanzania.

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Dry SeasonJunโ€“Oct: 3,000+ elephants converge on the Tarangire River. The largest elephant concentration outside Botswana.
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Ancient BaobabsSome trees estimated over 1,000 years old. The oldest are wide enough for a vehicle to drive through.
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Walking SafarisPrivate concessions north of the park permit multi-day walking safaris โ€” some of Tanzania’s finest.
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Birding550+ species including the Ashy Starling (Tanzania endemic), Yellow-collared Lovebird, and Rufous-tailed Weaver.
Lake Manyara National Park Tanzania
Tree-Climbing Lions

Lake Manyara National Park

๐Ÿ“ Manyara Region ยท Northern Tanzania

One of Tanzania’s most compact and diverse parks โ€” squeezed between the Great Rift Valley escarpment and an alkaline soda lake. Famous for tree-climbing lions (a behaviour documented only here and in Uganda’s Ishasha sector), flamingo flocks staining the lake shore pink, and a dense groundwater forest alive with baboons, blue monkeys, and over 400 bird species.

โ˜… Why Go

The combination of forest, lake, and escarpment packs more distinct ecosystems into 325kmยฒ than any other park in the northern circuit. A canopy walkway above the groundwater forest lets you look down on elephants moving through the undergrowth below.

Tree-Climbing Lions Flamingos Hippo Pool Canopy Walkway 400+ Birds
Why Visit

Manyara usually appears as a half-day stop on the northern circuit, but staying longer rewards. The tree-climbing lions rest in acacia and fig trees along the lake shore โ€” most visible midday. The hippo pool at the park entrance is one of Tanzania’s most accessible year-round wildlife viewing points, with up to 200 hippos in a single pod. The alkaline lake’s chemistry supports mass flamingo concentrations that turn the entire shoreline pink in good years.


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Northeast Tanzania
Mount Kilimanjaro

Africa’s highest mountain at 5,895m โ€” a free-standing volcanic massif rising from the surrounding savanna. No technical equipment required. Kilimanjaro is a trekking peak, accessible to fit walkers with the determination to reach the highest point on the continent.

Mount Kilimanjaro Tanzania Uhuru Peak summit
โ˜… Africa’s Roof ยท 5,895m

Mount Kilimanjaro National Park

๐Ÿ“ Kilimanjaro Region ยท Northeast Tanzania

Africa’s highest mountain and the world’s tallest free-standing volcanic massif โ€” rising 5,895m above the surrounding savanna plains, capped by glaciers at the equator. Uhuru Peak on the crater rim is reachable by any fit walker on a 7โ€“9 day guided trek through five distinct ecological zones: rainforest, heath, moorland, alpine desert, and arctic summit. No ropes, no crampons required below the summit โ€” just fitness, acclimatisation, and determination.

โ˜… Why Go

Summit night begins at midnight from 4,700m. You climb in darkness for 6 hours, each step an effort, the stars impossibly bright above a sea of clouds. Then, at 5,895m at sunrise, the crater glaciers turn gold and the shadow of Kilimanjaro stretches across Tanzania to the horizon. No words land properly for it. You have to go.

Africa’s Highest Peak No Technical Skills 7โ€“9 Day Trek 5 Climate Zones Glaciated Summit UNESCO
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๐Ÿ”ด Peak Janโ€“Feb, Julโ€“Oct ยท ๐ŸŸข Good Jun, Dec ยท Avoid Aprโ€“May (heavy rain)

Choosing Your Route

Six main routes ascend Kilimanjaro. The route you choose determines your experience almost entirely โ€” acclimatisation profile, scenery, and crowd levels vary dramatically.

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Machame Route โ€” 7 DaysMost popular. Best acclimatisation profile via the “climb high, sleep low” approach. Dramatic scenery. Some crowding on summit night.
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Lemosho Route โ€” 8 DaysBest overall experience. Quieter, longer acclimatisation, spectacular western approach. Recommended by Alval Safaris.
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Rongai Route โ€” 7 DaysOnly route from the north (Kenya side). Drier, less scenic, but excellent success rates and very quiet.
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Success RatesOverall ~65%. Lemosho 8-day: ~85%. Machame 7-day: ~75%. Marangu 5-day: ~45%. Acclimatisation days matter.
What to Expect on Summit Night

Departure from Barafu Camp (4,673m) is at midnight. Temperature at the summit can reach -20ยฐC. The final push to Uhuru Peak takes 6โ€“8 hours. Most trekkers experience altitude headaches and nausea โ€” this is normal. Descend to Mweka Camp the same day: a 12โ€“14 hour total summit day. It is one of the hardest and most rewarding days of your life.

Combine With

Most climbers fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport and add a northern circuit safari afterwards โ€” arriving exhausted at Serengeti or Ngorongoro and experiencing the wildlife from vehicle level after days at altitude is an extraordinary contrast.

Arusha National Park Tanzania Mount Meru
Tanzania’s Safari Gateway

Arusha & Mount Meru

๐Ÿ“ Arusha Region ยท Northern Tanzania

Tanzania’s safari capital โ€” Arusha is the hub from which almost all northern circuit trips depart. Arusha National Park, just 25km from town, shelters giraffes, buffalos, zebras, and flamingos around Momella Lakes, with Mount Meru (4,566m) towering above. The 3โ€“4 day Meru trek is considered one of Africa’s finest mountain walks โ€” and an excellent acclimatisation ascent before Kilimanjaro.

โ˜… Why Go

The Meru summit crater contains a violent landscape of lava flows and a volcanic ash cone still emitting sulphur โ€” the caldera is one of East Africa’s most dramatic summit environments, and fewer than 5% of Kilimanjaro climbers ever make the detour.

Mount Meru 4,566m Acclimatisation Trek Momella Lakes Walking Safaris Safari Gateway
Why Visit

Arusha National Park is one of Tanzania’s most overlooked parks โ€” easily accessible from the city, it offers walking safaris among giraffe and buffalo, canoeing on Momella Lakes alongside flamingos, and forest walks to the base of Mount Meru’s dramatic crater walls. A perfect half-day addition to the start or end of a northern circuit safari.


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Indian Ocean
Zanzibar Archipelago

One of the Indian Ocean’s most beguiling destinations โ€” an archipelago where Swahili, Arab, Indian, and Portuguese cultures have layered over fifteen centuries into something wholly unique. The perfect bush-to-beach finale to any Tanzania safari.

Zanzibar Tanzania Stone Town beach
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Zanzibar โ€” Stone Town & Beaches

๐Ÿ“ Zanzibar Region ยท Indian Ocean

An archipelago where 1,500 years of Swahili, Arab, Indian, and Portuguese influence has created something completely unique. Stone Town (UNESCO World Heritage) is a labyrinth of carved coral-stone doorways, call-to-prayer echoes at dusk, and spice-market fragrances that drift over the dhow-filled harbour. The beaches of Nungwi and Kendwa (north) are some of the finest in Africa. Paje (east coast) is Africa’s premier kite-surfing destination. Mnemba Atoll Marine Reserve offers the best snorkelling and diving in East Africa.

โ˜… Why Zanzibar is Unmissable

Zanzibar is 90 minutes by air from the Serengeti. The bush-to-beach transition โ€” waking among lions one morning and swimming in turquoise reef water the next โ€” is one of the defining travel experiences in Africa. Stone Town’s rooftop restaurant at sunset, watching wooden dhows cross the harbour, is its own reward.

UNESCO Stone Town Spice Plantations Mnemba Atoll Diving Nungwi Beach Kite Surfing Paje Sea Turtles Dhow Cruises
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๐Ÿ”ด Peak Janโ€“Feb, Julโ€“Oct ยท ๐ŸŸข Good year-round ยท Avoid Aprโ€“May (heavy rain)

Stone Town

Allow at least one full day in Stone Town before heading to the beaches. The UNESCO-listed old city rewards wandering without a plan โ€” every alley leads somewhere unexpected. The Arab Fort (built 1699) sits at the waterfront and hosts open-air events on its ramparts. Freddie Mercury was born here in 1946; the house where he grew up still stands. The old slave market and Anglican Cathedral built on its site is one of the most sobering and important heritage sites in East Africa.

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Mnemba AtollMarine reserve accessible only by speedboat from Matemwe. Hawksbill turtles, reef sharks, whale sharks (Novโ€“Feb), and pristine coral.
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Spice PlantationHalf-day tour of a working clove, vanilla, and nutmeg plantation. You identify spices by smell and taste โ€” sensory and genuinely informative.
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Kite Surfing PajeEast coast trade winds create year-round kite surfing conditions. Multiple IKO-certified schools on Paje beach.
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Jozani ForestTanzania’s smallest national park shelters the endemic Kirk’s red colobus monkey โ€” found only on Zanzibar island.
Pemba Island Tanzania diving
Diver’s Secret

Pemba Island

๐Ÿ“ Pemba Region ยท North of Zanzibar

The diver’s island โ€” Pemba’s near-vertical walls drop 800m into the Indian Ocean, sheltering some of the most pristine coral walls in Africa. Almost completely undeveloped, reached only by small aircraft or ferry. The island is covered in clove plantations โ€” the fragrance is constant. One of East Africa’s most genuinely undiscovered destinations.

โ˜… Why Go

Pemba’s coral walls are among the most biodiverse in the Indian Ocean โ€” Napoleon wrasse, hammerhead sharks, enormous Napoleon grouper, and walls carpeted in soft coral in colours that defy photography. Almost nobody goes. That is the point.

World-Class Wall Diving Clove Plantations Almost No Tourists Hammerhead Sharks Pristine Reefs
Why Visit

Pemba has resisted mass tourism by virtue of being inconvenient to reach. Fly from Zanzibar on Coastal Aviation (45 minutes) โ€” there are no direct flights from Dar es Salaam. Two small lodges on the island mean exclusive access to the reefs. Best combined with 2โ€“3 nights on Zanzibar as a diving extension.


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Southern Tanzania
The Southern Wilderness Circuit

Tanzania’s southern parks are the country’s greatest secret โ€” vast, remote, uncrowded, and delivering wildlife experiences that rival the north in quality while hosting a fraction of the visitors. For serious safari-goers, the south is essential.

Nyerere National Park Selous Tanzania
Africa’s Largest Protected Wilderness

Nyerere National Park (Selous)

๐Ÿ“ Morogoro & Lindi Regions ยท Southern Tanzania

The largest protected wilderness area in Africa at 54,600kmยฒ โ€” five times the size of the Serengeti. The Rufiji River, Lake Manze, and extensive sand rivers create a unique aquatic safari landscape accessed by boat, on foot, and by vehicle. Nyerere shelters Africa’s largest wild dog population, enormous crocodile concentrations, 440+ bird species, and some of the continent’s most remote camp experiences.

โ˜… Why Go

A morning boat safari on Lake Manze โ€” drifting past pods of 200 hippos, watching a crocodile launch itself at an impala, with elephants wading in the shallows and a fish eagle calling overhead โ€” is a completely different kind of safari from anything the north delivers. You move through it, not just alongside it.

Africa’s Largest Reserve Wild Dogs Boat Safari Walking Safari Rufiji River Remote
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๐Ÿ”ด Peak dry Junโ€“Oct ยท Park partially closes Aprโ€“May

Why Visit

The vast majority of Nyerere is inaccessible to tourists โ€” only the northern corner around the Rufiji River and its lakes is open. This means extraordinary wildlife density in a very small visitor area, creating sightings of remarkable intimacy. Wild dog packs den here in the dry season and are among the most reliably seen anywhere in Africa. Fly-in camps on the Rufiji River deliver the most exclusive southern Tanzania experience.

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Wild DogsAfrica’s largest wild dog population. Packs of 15โ€“30 are seen on game drives and from the river in dry season.
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Boat SafariThe Rufiji River and Lake Manze boat safaris are Tanzania’s finest โ€” hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and kingfishers within arm’s reach.
Ruaha National Park Tanzania lions
Tanzania’s Best Kept Secret

Ruaha National Park

๐Ÿ“ Iringa Region ยท Central Tanzania

Tanzania’s largest national park and one of Africa’s finest safari secrets โ€” sheltering East Africa’s largest recorded lion population alongside wild dogs, cheetahs, and rare antelope species (roan, sable, and greater kudu) found nowhere in the northern circuit. The Great Ruaha River, lined with baobabs and ancient fig trees, draws extraordinary wildlife concentrations through the dry season.

โ˜… Why Go

Ruaha consistently produces the finest lion experiences in East Africa โ€” multi-pride sightings of 20+ lions are not unusual in dry season. Exclusive camps with 6โ€“8 guests deliver complete privacy. You can watch the same pride hunt all morning and never see another vehicle.

East Africa’s Largest Lion Pop. Wild Dogs Roan & Sable Antelope Remote Wilderness Walking Safari Baobab River
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๐Ÿ”ด Peak dry Junโ€“Oct

Why Visit

Ruaha is the destination for those who’ve done the northern circuit and want something more exclusive, more challenging, and more wild. The roan and sable antelope โ€” elegant, horse-sized, and rare โ€” are absent from every other park in northern Tanzania. Wild dog packs den here in the dry season. The Great Ruaha River at low water in October, when everything concentrates around its remaining pools, delivers the most intense wildlife experience in the country.

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LionsEast Africa’s largest documented lion population. Multi-pride sightings of 20+ lions on a single game drive are possible.
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Rare AntelopeRoan, sable, and greater kudu โ€” all absent from the northern circuit. Ruaha is the only place to tick all three in Tanzania.
Mahale Mountains National Park Tanzania chimpanzee Lake Tanganyika
Ultimate Remote โ€” Fly-In Only

Mahale Mountains National Park

๐Ÿ“ Kigoma Region ยท Lake Tanganyika ยท Western Tanzania

The world’s most extraordinary chimpanzee destination โ€” a remote forested mountain range rising directly from the shores of Lake Tanganyika, Africa’s deepest lake. After trekking with habituated chimps in pristine forest, you swim in crystal-clear freshwater that extends 1,470m below your feet. Accessible only by boat from Kigoma or by small aircraft. No roads reach Mahale. The most exclusive park in Tanzania.

โ˜… Why Go

The combination exists nowhere else on earth โ€” track wild chimpanzees through forest that touches the lake shore in the morning, then snorkel over schools of endemic cichlid fish in Africa’s clearest water in the afternoon. Mahale is two extraordinary experiences in one utterly remote location.

Chimpanzees Lake Tanganyika Swimming Endemic Cichlids No Roads โ€” Fly-In Luxury Forest Camp Pristine Wilderness
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๐Ÿ”ด Peak Junโ€“Sep (dry, best chimp tracking) ยท Closed Marโ€“May

What to Expect

Getting to Mahale is the adventure in itself. Fly to Kigoma from Dar es Salaam, then take a 3โ€“4 hour boat along the lake shore โ€” a journey of extraordinary beauty with forest running down to the water’s edge. Alternatively, fly direct from Arusha via charter to the park’s airstrip (2.5 hours). The single luxury camp on the lake shore has just 8 bandas โ€” making Mahale one of the most exclusive destinations in Africa.

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Chimpanzees~1,000 chimps in the park. The M-group has been habituated since the 1960s. Encounters are intimate and extraordinary.
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Lake TanganyikaAfrica’s deepest lake (1,470m). Crystal-clear water. Hundreds of endemic cichlid species โ€” snorkelling rivals coral reefs for colour.
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Greystoke Mahale8 bandas on the lake shore. Solar-powered. No roads. No walls on the lake-facing side. One of Africa’s finest camps.
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Getting ThereCharter flight from Arusha/Ruaha (~2.5 hrs) or Kigoma boat transfer. Combine with Ruaha for the ultimate southern Tanzania circuit.
Katavi National Park Tanzania hippos
Tanzania’s Most Remote Park

Katavi National Park

๐Ÿ“ Katavi Region ยท Southwest Tanzania

Tanzania’s most remote national park โ€” and arguably its most dramatic. In the dry season (Juneโ€“October), the floodplains contract to a series of shallow pools where thousands of hippos and crocodiles compete for shrinking water. Up to 200 hippos crammed into a pool no larger than a tennis court, fighting, roaring, and climbing over each other โ€” it is one of Africa’s most visceral wildlife spectacles.

โ˜… Why Go

Katavi’s dry season hippo concentrations are more extreme than anywhere else in Africa. When 200 hippos are forced into a muddy pool 20 metres wide, the noise, the aggression, and the sheer biomass on display is unlike anything you’ve ever seen.

Extreme Hippo Concentrations Buffalo Herds Remote Fly-In Walking Safaris Near Mahale
Why Visit

Katavi is reached by light aircraft from Arusha or Mahale and is almost always combined with Mahale as part of the western Tanzania wilderness circuit. Buffalo herds of 1,000+ move across the floodplain in columns. Lion prides shadow the buffalo. Very few visitors, no permanent lodge infrastructure โ€” fly camps only. Best combined with Mahale for a 7โ€“10 day western Tanzania experience.

Alval Safaris ยท Tanzania Specialists

Ready to Plan Your Tanzania Trip?

The Serengeti crossing season (Augโ€“Oct) books out 6โ€“12 months ahead. Mahale and Ruaha camps have just 6โ€“8 guests each. Tell us your dates and we’ll handle everything โ€” all quoted in KES.

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