Explore Tanzania
A journey through national parks, ancient ruins, marine sanctuaries, and living cultures — one of the most biodiverse nations on Earth.
Tanzania At A Glance
One of Africa's most wildlife-rich nations, with unmatched diversity across land and sea.
National Parks
From the endless Serengeti to the chimpanzee forests of Mahale.
Land Protected (%)
One of the highest percentages of protected land in Africa.
Bird Species
A birder's paradise with endemics like the Udzungwa forest partridge.
Mammal Species
Includes the Big Five and over 20 species of antelope.
Explore By Region
Select a region to filter the destinations below, or browse all parks and reserves.
The Great Migration
Over 1.5 million wildebeest, 200,000 zebras, and 500,000 gazelles migrate annually in an 800km loop through the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem, driven by seasonal rains and fresh grass. The river crossings at Grumeti and Mara are among the most dramatic wildlife spectacles on Earth.
Biodiversity Hotspots
Tanzania's ecosystems range from montane forests of the Eastern Arc Mountains to miombo woodlands, coastal mangroves, and coral reefs. It hosts over 120 mammal species, 1,100 birds, and countless endemics like the Zanzibar red colobus and the kipunji monkey.