1. Serengeti National Park
- Famous for the Great Migration and Big Five safaris.
- Endless plains and dramatic predator-prey encounters.
2. Ngorongoro Crater
- A UNESCO World Heritage Site with one of the densest wildlife populations in Africa.
- Stunning views from the crater rim.
3. Mount Kilimanjaro
- Africa’s tallest peak and a bucket-list climb.
- Offers trekking routes for both seasoned climbers and adventurous beginners.
4. Tarangire National Park
- Known for massive elephant herds and iconic baobab trees.
- Less crowded than Serengeti, offering a more intimate safari.
5. Zanzibar Archipelago
- White sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and rich cultural history.
- Stone Town is a UNESCO site with spice tours and vibrant markets.
6. Mount Meru
- Tanzania’s second-highest peak, offering challenging treks and stunning views.
- Located near Arusha, ideal for acclimatization before Kilimanjaro.
7. Lake Victoria
- Africa’s largest lake, shared with Kenya and Uganda.
- Fishing villages and cultural experiences along the Tanzanian shore.
8. Selous Game Reserve (Nyerere National Park)
- One of the largest protected areas in Africa.
- Remote, wild, and perfect for off-the-beaten-path safaris.
9. Ruaha National Park
- Tanzania’s largest national park, rich in lions and diverse wildlife.
- Offers rugged landscapes and fewer tourists.
10. Lake Tanganyika
- One of the world’s deepest lakes.
- Great for swimming, fishing, and exploring nearby towns like Kigoma.
Travel Tip
For a classic Tanzania holiday, combine Serengeti + Ngorongoro for safari thrills, then relax in Zanzibar. Adventurers can add Kilimanjaro or Mount Meru for trekking, while explorers seeking solitude should head south to Ruaha or Selous.







