Tanzania destination

We offer the best African safari destinations on Tanzania's Northern Circuit, including Serengeti National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, and much more.

Welcome to Asili Explorer Tanzania Safari, your gateway to unforgettable adventures in one of Africa’s most captivating destinations. Tanzania is a dream come true for travelers seeking diverse experiences. Beyond its renowned national parks and game reserves, Tanzania offers pristine beaches and the iconic Mount Kilimanjaro, inviting both relaxation and exhilaration.

Our Tanzania Safari Tours cater to adventurers and romantics alike, promising a journey through breathtaking landscapes and encounters with a rich diversity of wildlife. From the majestic lions of the Serengeti to the elusive rhinos of Ngorongoro Crater, our tours provide exclusive access to these natural wonders. Whether you’re capturing the sunset over the savannah or embarking on a thrilling game drive, every moment in Tanzania is filled with awe-inspiring beauty.

Embark on an expedition that blends luxury and authenticity, guided by our knowledgeable experts who ensure a seamless and enriching experience. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or embarking on your first African safari, Asili Explore Tanzania Safari promises to exceed your expectations.

Book your Tanzania Safari Tour today and immerse yourself in the unparalleled splendor of this remarkable country. Let Asili Explore be your companion on this extraordinary journey.

SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

Serengeti National Park is a World Heritage Site and one of Africa’s most famous. It is home to over 2 million ungulates, 4000 lions, 1000 leopards, 550 cheetahs, and 500 bird species in an area of 15,000 square kilometers. Accommodation options suit every budget, and the sound of lions roaring at night is an unforgettable bonus. There is nowhere else in Africa quite like Serengeti!

NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA

The Ngorongoro Crate is one of Africa’s most famous sites and is said to have the highest density of wildlife in Africa. Sometimes described as an ‘eighth wonder of the world’. The Crater has achieved world renown, attracting an ever-increasing number of visitors each year. You are unlikely to escape other vehicles here, but you are guaranteed great wildlife viewing in a genuinely mind-blowing environment. There is nowhere else in Africa quite like Ngorongoro!

TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK

Tarangire is a highly seasonal park in northern Tanzania, with much migratory movement within its ecosystem. During the dry season, from June to October, large herds are drawn to the Tarangire River. Elephant numbers are particularly spectacular at this time, making the park an essential part of any northern Tanzania safari. Its unique seasonal dynamics and wildlife concentrations offer a distinct and memorable experience.

LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK

The alkaline soda of Lake Manyara supports an incredible array of bird life thriving on its brackish waters. Pink flamingos graze by the thousands, colorful specks against the grey minerals of the lake shore. Yellow-billed storks swoop and corkscrew on thermal winds from the escarpment, and herons flap their wings against the sun-drenched sky. Even reluctant bird-watchers will marvel at the sights within the national park.

ARUSHA NATIONAL PARK

Arusha National Park is a charming, small park in northeast Tanzania, near the city of Arusha, offering great views of Mount Kilimanjaro. It features a wide range of animal and plant species and diverse landscapes, from lakes, waterfalls, and swamps to volcanoes, mountains, and tropical rainforest. The swamps, rainforest, and lakes attract many beautiful birds, including silvery-cheeked hornbills and thousands of pink flamingos. It’s the only place in northern Tanzania where you can easily spot black-and-white colobus monkeys.

MOUNT KILIMANJARO NATIONAL PARK

At 5896m, Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest mountain and one of its most majestic sights, featuring three main volcanic peaks: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira. The name “Kilimanjaro” itself is shrouded in mystery, possibly meaning “Mountain of Light,” “Mountain of Greatness,” or “Mountain of Caravans.” Rising above the rolling hills and plateau of northern Tanzania, Kilimanjaro’s snowy peak and glaciers shimmer above the clouds.