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Planning to Visit Tanzania in 2025–2027? Whether you’re dreaming of an epic wildlife safari, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, relaxing on Zanzibar’s beaches, or experiencing authentic cultural traditions, Tanzania is one of Africa’s top destinations for nature and adventure lovers.
Tanzania is home to some of the most iconic safari experiences in the world—especially the legendary Great Wildebeest Migration in Serengeti National Park. If you’re considering a holiday here, let Trek Africa Expeditions guide you through the must-see national parks and unforgettable experiences that await you.
Top Things to Do in Tanzania (2025–2027)
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Witness the Great Migration in Serengeti National Park
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Explore the Ngorongoro Crater’s wildlife-rich ecosystem
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Spot huge elephant herds in Tarangire National Park
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Discover tree-climbing lions at Lake Manyara National Park
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Take a boat safari in the Selous Game Reserve
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Relax on the white sand beaches of Zanzibar Island
Serengeti National Park – Home of the Great Migration
Serengeti National Park is Tanzania’s crown jewel and one of Africa’s most famous safari destinations. Renowned for the awe-inspiring Great Wildebeest Migration, this vast savannah landscape teems with wildlife including zebras, elephants, giraffes, lions, and cheetahs.
Why Visit Serengeti?
Each year, from June to October, over 1.5 million wildebeests and thousands of zebras migrate across the Serengeti plains into Kenya’s Masai Mara in search of fresh grazing. It’s a life-and-death journey with dramatic river crossings, where predators like lions, hyenas, and crocodiles await.
August and September are ideal for witnessing this spectacle, especially the thrilling river crossings. When the rains return in late October, the herds begin their return journey to the southern Serengeti and the Ngorongoro plains.
Where to Stay in the Serengeti
Serengeti offers a wide range of accommodations to suit every budget and travel style:
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Mwiba River Lodge
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Mbali Mbali Soroi Serengeti Lodge
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Zawadi Serengeti Safari Lodge
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Singita Sasakwa Lodge
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Mwiba Wildlife Reserve
Whether you prefer a luxury tented camp or a comfortable mid-range lodge, Trek Africa Expeditions can help you choose the perfect place to stay.
Tarangire National Park – The Land of Giants
Just a few hours from Arusha, Tarangire National Park is one of Tanzania’s best-kept secrets. It’s known for its large elephant herds and iconic baobab trees, creating a uniquely picturesque safari setting.
What Makes Tarangire Special?
Tarangire hosts the highest density of elephants in Tanzania. You can spot herds of up to 300 elephants alongside zebras, wildebeests, impalas, buffaloes, and the elusive fringe-eared oryx.
Don’t Miss the Ancient Baobabs
These striking trees aren’t just beautiful—they’re steeped in legend. Locals say baobabs once walked the earth but were punished by the gods for their arrogance and planted upside-down with their roots in the air.
Lodges in Tarangire National Park
Some popular lodging options include:
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Maramboi Tented Camp
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Tarangire Treetops
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Oliver’s Tented Camp
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Tanzania Baobab Tented Camp
Whether you’re on a romantic getaway or a family adventure, there’s a lodge to fit your preferences.
Lake Manyara National Park – Famous for Tree-Climbing Lions
Nestled between the Great Rift Valley and Lake Manyara itself, this small but diverse park offers a unique mix of habitats. It’s one of the few places in the world where lions climb trees.
What to See at Lake Manyara
The park’s ecosystem includes groundwater forests, grassy floodplains, and woodlands, making it a haven for over 400 bird species and a wide variety of wildlife. Keep an eye out for elephants, hippos, baboons, and the park’s signature tree-climbing lions.
Where to Stay Around Lake Manyara
Great lodging options include:
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Lake Manyara Serena Safari Lodge
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Lake Manyara Tortillis Camp
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andBeyond Lake Manyara Tree Lodge
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Lake Manyara Wildlife Lodge
Selous Game Reserve – Tanzania’s Hidden Gem
For travelers seeking a remote and less-crowded safari, Selous Game Reserve (also known as Nyerere National Park) is a perfect choice. Covering 5% of Tanzania’s land area, it’s Africa’s largest protected wildlife reserve.
Why Visit Selous?
Selous offers a rich and unspoiled wilderness with miombo woodlands, grassy plains, and winding rivers. This is one of the few parks in Tanzania where boat safaris are possible, offering a different perspective of the wildlife.
Accommodation in Selous Game Reserve
Popular lodges include:
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Selous Mbuyu Safari Camp
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Selous Great Water Lodge
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Mivumo River Lodge
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Sable Mountain Lodge
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Selous Wilderness Camp
Let Trek Africa Expeditions tailor a remote and intimate safari in this off-the-beaten-path reserve.
Best Time to Visit Tanzania
Tanzania is a year-round destination, but the best months to visit are:
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December to February – great for birdwatching and calving season
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June to October – dry season and peak time for wildlife viewing and the Great Migration
Avoid the heavier rains from March to May, although these months can still be beautiful and less crowded.
Why Book Your Tanzania Safari with Trek Africa Expeditions?
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we craft tailor-made safaris across Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, and Congo. Our passionate team of local experts knows Tanzania inside and out—we only sell what we know and love.
We’re proud to offer:
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Experienced safari guides and local knowledge
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Personalized itinerary planning
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Trusted relationships with Tanzania’s best lodges
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Excellent reviews on TripAdvisor and Safari Bookings
Ready to plan your Tanzanian safari adventure for 2025–2027? Contact Trek Africa Expeditions today and let us help you experience the magic of Tanzania the way it was meant to be seen.