Safari

going on safari

NATIONAL PARKS

Tanzania gives you the opportunity to explore several national parks, including the famous Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara, each of which is a true jewel of nature.

Personally, I prefer to accompany my guests to Selous Park, a little-known treasure but the largest in Africa, extending over 50,000 square kilometres. Here flows the majestic Rufiji River, known for its high density of crocodiles and hippos.

Although less famous than the parks in the north, this makes it an ideal place for an authentic wilderness experience, where you can admire breathtaking landscapes and encounter extraordinary animals including the famous “Big five”.

animals and landscapes

discover nature

In the park, there is the opportunity to navigate the river and catch a glimpse of its inhabitants, admire the landscape, which gradually becomes tinged with fiery hues and offers breathtaking sunsets. Excursions can be made by jeep but also on foot to get in full contact with nature.

Marking the rhythm with our steps we will immerse ourselves in nature, becoming part of it. Every filter disappears, every boundary dissolves.

You can catch termite ants at work, a majestic baobab, the call of a fish eagle, the fresh tracks of a lion, the silent movement of elephants. On foot, nature is very close, involving all the senses in an intimate and authentic experience. It is the safari in its purest form.

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