Safaris Itineraries
The word safari is one of the Swahili words that has been incorporated into international usage. The meaning of the word is simply "trip". Outside of East Africa the meaning has become more specific to mean a trip offering wildlife viewing in the natural habitat. Tanzania has seven World Heritage Sites: more than any other country bordering it, and more than most on the continent. Four of its sites are so famous that they have entered the global imagination, and stand as a sort of shorthand for all that is miraculous on our planet: Mount Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti National Park, the Ngorongoro Crater and Zanzibar's Stone Town. We offer northern Tanzania safaris for the time being. But, with the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater as the highlights along with several other solid destination choices there is a great opportunity to see amazing sights. While the animals are amazing so is the scenery and the cultures. From the smoldering live volcano Ol Doinyo Lengai, to the majestic crater walls in Ngorongoro, tribal visit to the Maasai, watching the Hadzabe tribe on a hunt, visiting Olduvai Gorge Mara River Migration. The possibilities are endless in Tanzania.