Map of Tanzania showing national parks and safari destinations including Serengeti and Ngorongoro

National Parks

Alex has guided across Tanzania for many years and knows the country in depth — from vast savannahs and volcanic highlands to remote wilderness areas. His experience includes long, expedition-style journeys in the field, including work connected to National Geographic, as well as carefully planned safaris where comfort, flow, and attention to detail matter.

Because he has seen Tanzania from every angle, Alex knows what truly adds value to a journey. He carefully advises on routes, regions, and places to stay, helping you make choices that enhance the overall experience and avoid compromises that can take away from it.

The parks shown here are a selection, meant to give an impression of the diversity Tanzania has to offer. They are not a limitation. If there is a specific park you are interested in, or if you have particular wishes for your trip, everything can be discussed.

You can contact Alex directly via WhatsApp for a personal conversation, or use the enquiry form to select the parks you are interested in and share your ideas. From there, your journey is shaped naturally — guided by experience and built entirely around you.

Wildebeest grazing on the plains of Serengeti National Park in Tanzania

Serengeti National Park

Endless open plains where wildlife moves freely and nature sets the rhythm. Known for year-round game viewing and the Great Migration, but just as powerful in its quiet moments at sunrise and sunset.

Ngorongoro Crater landscape with crater floor and surrounding highlands in Tanzania

Ngorongoro Crater

A unique natural sanctuary within a collapsed volcanic crater. Dense wildlife, dramatic scenery, and a feeling of being completely enclosed by nature make this a remarkable place to experience.

Giraffes in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania

Tarangire National Park

A park defined by ancient baobab trees and large elephant herds. Especially rewarding in the dry season, when wildlife gathers along the Tarangire River.

Jackals in Nyerere National Park, Tanzania

Lake Manyara National Park

Compact and diverse, with groundwater forests, open plains, and the lake itself attracting birdlife and wildlife alike. Often combined naturally with Tarangire and Ngorongoro.

Elephant in Arusha National Park near Mount Meru, Tanzania

Arusha National Park

A quieter park near Mount Meru, ideal for walking safaris and a slower introduction to Tanzania’s landscapes. Lush, scenic, and very different from the open savannah parks.

Jackals in Nyerere National Park, Tanzania

Nyerere National Park

Vast, remote, and untamed. Known for its rivers, boat safaris, and sense of space. A strong choice for travelers seeking fewer crowds and a more raw safari experience.

Lion walking through tall grass in Katavi National Park, Tanzania

Katavi National Park

One of Tanzania’s most remote parks. Wild, intense, and rarely visited. Best suited for experienced travelers looking for true wilderness and off-the-grid exploration.

Beyond This Selection

These parks represent a carefully chosen overview of Tanzania’s diversity. They are not a limitation. If there is another park or region you are interested in, Alex is always happy to discuss the possibilities and advise what works best for your journey.