This long-extinct volcanic crater is one of the most beautiful wildlife havens on earth where hundreds of Maasai live next door to thousands of animals.
Lions, hippos and crocodiles abound in the tropical lowlands of Africa’s largest game reserve, the Selous. In contrast, remote Ruaha offers spectacular wildlife viewing across its mountains and plains. Both are unspoilt and exclusive parks offering walking safaris and a chance to sleep out under the stars.
The swarm of wildebeest that blanket the short-grass plains of the Serengeti are a truly unforgettable sight. Call a travel expert to find out when you need to be where. Even outside of the migration, the Serengeti never fails to impress for grazing herds and their predators crossing its vast savannah.
Photogenic Lake Manyara National Park is a real treat with the beautiful flamingo-filled lake against a backdrop of the Rift Valley escarpment. This is where the tree-climbing lions hang out in acacia branches, as well as large herds of elephant.
Go wild in this little-visited game reserve, which boasts well over 400 bird species, giant baobab trees and enormous herds of buffalo, zebra and elephant.
Fancy a challenge? Kili awaits. This tough trek will take you six days but believe us when we say the views are worth it. Call a travel expert to find out about the different routes on offer and experience trekking Exsus-style.
Even the most discerning castaway can find their own paradise in Zanzibar and its surrounding islands. Fundu Lagoon is the ideal luxury desert island hideaway hotel. Pemba and Mnemba Islands also offer some of the best diving in the world.
Whisper it quietly. Western Tanzania is one of East Africa’s hidden treasures. Combine safari in Katavi, one of Tanzania’s wildest game reserves, with the Mahale Mountains. Gorgeous beaches, mist covered mountains, and families of chimpanzees swinging through the forest. Irresistible.