Tanzania

Tanzania

Tanzania: Your Ultimate Safari Adventure with Baheka Travel

Journey with Baheka Travel to Tanzania, where nature’s greatest spectacles await. Stand in awe before the towering majesty of Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest peak in Africa. Witness the incredible wildlife of the Serengeti, where lions, cheetahs, and elephants roam freely, and the legendary Great Migration unfolds before your eyes.

Explore the vast Ngorongoro Crater, a natural wonder teeming with life, or relax on the powder-soft beaches of Zanzibar, where turquoise waters meet swaying palms. From thrilling safaris to idyllic island escapes, Tanzania offers a rich tapestry of experiences like no other.

With Baheka Travel, you’ll not only see Tanzania—you’ll feel its heartbeat. We tailor each journey to immerse you in the wild beauty, vibrant cultures, and unforgettable landscapes of this extraordinary country. Whether trekking Kilimanjaro’s slopes or diving into Zanzibar’s coral reefs, your adventure is in expert hands.

Let Baheka Travel bring your Tanzanian dreams to life—choose your adventure today and experience Tanzania’s wonders up close.

Tanzania's Wonders Go Well Beyond The Wildlife

Tanzania is a land of wonder, offering a range of experiences that are unparalleled in their beauty and excitement. From the vast savannas of the Serengeti, to the tropical paradise of Zanzibar’s white-sand beaches, Tanzania has something to offer every type of traveler.
Join us as we share the unique experiences available in Tanzania and Zanzibar, where you can witness the great wildebeest migration, summit the highest peak in Africa, explore the vibrant culture and history of Stone Town, or relax in the warm Indian Ocean waters. Let us help you plan your perfect adventure in Tanzania and Zanzibar.

Big Five

Tanzania is renowned for being home to the Big Five – lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffalo. Visitors can enjoy game drives and guided walks in several national parks, including Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Tarangire, to observe these majestic animals in their natural habitat.

Over 1,100 Birds

With over 1,100 bird species, Tanzania is a bird lover’s paradise. Visitors can explore birding hotspots such as Lake Manyara and Arusha National Parks, where they can spot a variety of unique and colorful bird species.

Boat Safaris

Tanzania offers incredible opportunities for boat safaris, especially in Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, and the Rufiji River in Selous Game Reserve. Visitors can enjoy sightings of hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of birdlife while soaking up the stunning scenery.

Primates

Tanzania is home to several species of primates, including chimpanzees and black-and-white colobus monkeys. Visitors can take guided walks in the forests of Mahale and Gombe Stream National Parks, or trek in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro to see these fascinating creatures up close.

Night Game Drives

Tanzania’s national parks offer some of the best game drives in Africa. Visitors can explore the vast plains of Serengeti National Park, the tree-climbing lions of Lake Manyara National Park, and the elephant herds of Tarangire National Park, among others.

Culture

Tanzania is a culturally rich and diverse country, with over 120 ethnic groups. Visitors can immerse themselves in local cultures by visiting traditional villages and markets, attending tribal dances and ceremonies, and sampling traditional cuisine.

Recharge

Tanzania’s coastline boasts stunning white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, offering visitors the perfect opportunity to unwind and recharge after a safari adventure. Visitors can indulge in spa treatments, snorkeling, scuba diving, or simply soak up the sun on the beach.

Biking

Tanzania’s varied landscapes make it a great destination for cycling enthusiasts. Visitors can take cycling tours in areas such as the Usambara and Pare Mountains, or explore the Rift Valley and Lake Natron on two wheels.

Nature Walks

Tanzania’s national parks offer a variety of nature walks and hikes, allowing visitors to explore the diverse flora and fauna up close. Examples include the Empakaai Crater Walk in Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the Usambara Mountains Hiking Trail.

Rafting

Tanzania’s rivers provide a thrilling adventure for white water rafting enthusiasts. The most popular rafting destination is the rapids of the Zambezi River in the western part of the country, offering visitors a unique perspective of the landscape and wildlife.

Photo Safaris

Whether you’re an experienced photographer or just starting out, Tanzania’s incredible scenery and wildlife will provide you with endless opportunities to capture breathtaking shots. The country is home to many iconic species, such as lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, and more. In addition to the Big 5, Tanzania also has many other fascinating creatures to photograph, such as cheetahs, leopards, hyenas, wildebeest, and gazelles.

Walking Safaris

For those who prefer a less strenuous adventure, walking safaris in Tanzania’s national parks and reserves offer a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with nature. Guided by experienced rangers, you can explore the wilderness on foot, learning about the flora and fauna that call Tanzania home. Walking safaris offer a different perspective from the traditional game drives and can be a great way to connect with nature and experience the African wilderness at a slower pace.

Trekking

One of the most popular treks in Tanzania is the Mount Kilimanjaro trek, which takes you to the summit of Africa’s highest peak. This is a challenging trek that requires physical stamina, but the reward of standing at the top is a memory that will last a lifetime.

National parks & Places

Ruaha National Park

One of Tanzania’s largest national parks, Ruaha is a remote and wild destination known for its stunning scenery and diverse wildlife. Visitors can expect to see elephants, lions, giraffes, and more on game drives, and the park is particularly known for its large population of African wild dogs.

Zanzibar Island

A tropical paradise with pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, Zanzibar is a must-visit destination for travelers to Tanzania. Visitors can explore the island’s rich history and culture in Stone Town, go snorkeling or diving in the Indian Ocean, or simply relax and soak up the sun.

Serengeti National Park

One of the most famous national parks in Africa, the Serengeti is home to the largest mammal migration in the world. Visitors can witness the spectacle of hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebras on the move, as well as spot lions, leopards, and cheetahs on game drives.

Ngorongoro Conservation Area

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Ngorongoro Crater is one of the most unique safari destinations in Africa. The collapsed volcano is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including elephants, buffalo, and black rhinos, and visitors can also visit nearby Maasai villages to learn about the local culture.

Tarangire National Park

Known for its large herds of elephants, Tarangire National Park is a less-visited gem in Tanzania’s safari circuit. Visitors can also see lions, leopards, and cheetahs, as well as the unique baobab trees that dot the landscape.

Selous Game Reserve

One of Africa’s largest game reserves, Selous is a wild and remote destination with few visitors. The reserve is known for its large populations of elephants, buffalo, and hippos, as well as rare species like the African wild dog and the sable antelope.

Lake Manyara National Park

Despite its small size, Lake Manyara National Park is a diverse destination with a variety of landscapes and wildlife. Visitors can spot elephants, giraffes, and baboons on game drives, as well as see flocks of flamingos on the shores of Lake Manyara.

Gombe Stream National Park

Best known as the site of Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking research on chimpanzees, Gombe Stream National Park offers visitors the chance to see these intelligent primates up close. Visitors can also hike through the forest and enjoy views of Lake Tanganyika.

Arusha National Park

Located just a short drive from Arusha, Tanzania’s safari capital, Arusha National Park is a great destination for travelers with limited time. Visitors can hike to the summit of Mt. Meru, spot wildlife like giraffes and zebras on game drives, and see the stunning Momela Lakes.

Mahale Mountains National Park

Another destination for chimpanzee trekking, Mahale Mountains National Park is a remote and wild destination in western Tanzania. Visitors can hike through the forest to see the chimps, as well as enjoy stunning views of Lake Tanganyika.

Katavi National Park

One of Tanzania’s most remote national parks, Katavi offers visitors the chance to see a wide variety of wildlife in a pristine wilderness setting. Visitors can spot elephants, lions, and hippos on game drives, as well as enjoy birdwatching and hiking in the park.

Mikumi National Park

Mikumi National Park is Tanzania’s fourth-largest park and home to a diverse array of wildlife, including lions, leopards, and elephants. One of the highlights of Mikumi is the opportunity to witness the great wildebeest migration, which occurs from November to April.