Tanzania Safaris
Our experts have explored all of Tanzania's national parks, from the renowned Serengeti, famous for the Great Wildebeest Migration, and the Ngorongoro Crater, known for the continent's highest density of wild animals, to Rubondo Island, with its significant population of chimps, and Ruaha, home to 10% of the world's lions.
As a responsible safari operator, we always strive to provide accurate, up-to-date, and helpful information.
Top Reads
If this is your first time experiencing a Tanzania safari, we suggest starting your preparation with these articles. They provide basic information essential for planning your first trip.
All Articles
Below is a collection of everything we've written about Tanzania safaris. For those who prefer watching over reading, we invite you to visit our YouTube channel. There, we've summarised the key highlights of a Tanzanian safari in short, insightful videos.
Traveling to Tanzania
Planning your safari
Safari experience with Altezza
Tanzania safari parks
Tanzania’s wildlife
- The Great Wildebeest Migration
- The Big Five animals of Tanzania
- Bushbaby: Tanzania’s nocturnal animal
- Serval: Wild cats of Africa
- Honey badger: One of the most amazing African animals
- Duiker: One of the most diverse African animals
- Colobus monkey: Africa's amazing animals
- We spotted a rare albino hyrax. Who are hyraxes?
- Tree hyraxes: Characteristics and habits
- Amani: the "gem" of the Usambara Mountains
- Abbott's duiker, a rare endemic of Tanzania
Special experiences on safari
- Olduvai Gorge: the “Cradle of mankind”
- 12 Facts about the Ngorongoro Crater
- The Maasai Tribe. Discover the most well-known African tribe
- Kondoa Rock Art Sites (Irangi Rock Paintings)
- Isimila Stone Pillars
- Tanzanian coffee. Local varieties and Tanzania peaberry coffee
- The Hadza Tribe: Tanzania's Modern Primitive People