120 tribal groups reside within Tanzania.

8 to 14 days in Tanzania
One of the more scenic routes up the mountain, after the Umbwe route, this is probably the most beautiful route by which to ascend the mountain. Nights are spent in 'mountain tents'.
Explore one of the least utilised routes up Kili with an expert guide - a short, beautiful and less crowded trail that leads to the Uhuru Peak of Kilimanjaro.
A small group accommodated safari starting and ending in Arusha - gateway into the Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti National Park. Departs every day with a minimum of 2 people.
The best of the northern national parks featuring the circuit’s famous safari lodges, including one perched on the rim of the famous Ngorongoro Crater.
Ndovu is the Swahili word for "elephant" and during the months this safari operates you can experience the largest congregation of elephant on earth.
See and feel the real Africa, combining lodges and canvas on this northern Tanzania safari. Meet the Maasai as companions and guides on walks in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Explore Southern Tanzania as an outstanding unspoilt travel destination. A non-participation camping safari starting and ending in Dar es Salaam.
There are still places left in East Africa that few tourists visit, and they preserve the virgin forests and undeveloped savannahs filled with big game by their remoteness and difficult terrain.
This safari combines the highlights of both Kenya and Tanzania.
A wonderful adventure, designed especially for those who love walking.
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