
Foto: Wildebeests (bron: Andrea Marangoni)
Tanzania - The Ngorongoro Conservation Area borders the Serengeti in northern Tanzania and contains the world’s largest crater, which acts as a natural enclosure. Almost every type of wild animal can be found here, including the extremely rare black rhinoceros. The Ngorongoro Crater hosts the densest population of wildlife on Earth, making it a spectacular location for nature enthusiasts and photographers. The Maasai still live within the protected area, which also includes Olduvai Gorge, where some of the earliest human remains were discovered. In the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, you can witness the incredible annual migration of millions of wildebeests and zebras—a truly extraordinary experience.



Mount Kilimanjaro
Tanzania - Mount Kilimanjaro, standing 5,895 meters high, is a challenge for the truly athletic hiker. There is no consensus on the origin of the name Kilimanjaro. Several explanations exist, based on words in Swahili and the Chagga and Machame dialects. Due to ...
Old Stone Town on Zanzibar
Tanzania - Stone Town, the historic heart of Zanzibar City on Unguja Island, is a fascinating place where cultures, religions, and centuries of history meet. Located on Zanzibar’s west coast, Stone Town was a crucial trade center for spices, ivory, and tragically, ...
Serengeti National Park
Tanzania - The Serengeti, a name derived from the Maasai word Siringet, literally means “Endless Plains.” It is a region of savannas and woodland landscapes in Africa, spanning northern Tanzania and southern Kenya, covering an area of about 30,000 km². Eighty ...







