The ground our routes are drawn on
Every journey we build is a route through a small number of parks our guides know by heart. Six grounds, one country, no two alike.
Serengeti National Park
Endless savannah and the greatest wildlife spectacle on Earth — four million animals moving across a horizon that never ends.
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
The world's largest intact volcanic caldera — a natural amphitheatre holding one of the densest concentrations of wildlife in Africa.
Ruaha National Park
Tanzania's largest national park, and one of its quietest — you can drive an afternoon here and meet no one else.
Arusha National Park
Tanzania's smallest park, and its most convenient — a compact wilderness at the foot of Mount Meru, minutes from Arusha.
Lake Manyara National Park
A compact park built around a soda lake — dense birdlife, groundwater forest, and the famous tree-climbing lions.
Tarangire National Park
Baobab country, and the largest elephant herds in the north — the most distinctly "Out of Africa" landscape in Tanzania.
Tell us when you can leave, and we will do the rest.
A first conversation takes about twenty minutes and costs nothing. You will speak with the person who designs the route, not a call centre.
