A compact, easy-to-reach park in Mount Meru's shadow — giraffes, colobus monkeys, flamingo-lined crater lakes, and the only place near Arusha where you can canoe alongside hippos.
Learn MoreA narrow, biodiverse park squeezed between the Rift Valley escarpment and an alkaline lake — famous for tree-climbing lions and among the best birdwatching in northern Tanzania.
Learn MoreIconic baobab-studded plains along the Tarangire River, home to some of Tanzania's largest elephant herds and a rewarding dry-season alternative to the busier Serengeti circuit.
Learn MoreA Chagga village hike on Kilimanjaro's lower slopes to a dramatic 90-metre waterfall, usually paired with a hands-on coffee tour from bean to cup.
Learn MoreNatural spring-fed pools of strikingly clear turquoise water, shaded by fig trees near the Kenya-Tanzania border — a popular swimming and relaxation stop between Arusha and Moshi.
Learn MoreA walking or cycling cultural tour through a multi-tribal farming village near Lake Manyara — markets, irrigation farms, banana beer, and a rare cross-section of Tanzania's ethnic diversity in one town.
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