Destinations – Lovebird Safaris

Tour Destinations

Northern Circuit

The Northern Circuit is Tanzania’s most popular safari route, offering a diverse wildlife experience across some of Africa’s most renowned national parks.

It includes iconic destinations like Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara, where travelers can witness the Great Migration, Big Five, and stunning landscapes.

Perfect for both first-time visitors and seasoned explorers, the Northern Circuit provides an unforgettable journey through East Africa’s breathtaking wilderness.

Arusha National Park

Is known for its diverse landscapes, including Mount Meru, lush forests, and scenic lakes. The park offers excellent opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and wildlife viewing, including giraffes etc.

Kilimanjaro National Park

Home to Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak and the world’s tallest free-standing mountain. The park attracts climbers and nature enthusiasts, offering stunning views and diverse ecosystems

Ngorongoro Conservation Area

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the famous Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest inactive volcanic caldera. It boasts diverse ecosystems, offering a unique blend of nature and Maasai community life.

Lake Manyara National Park

Is known for its large elephant herds and iconic baobab trees. The park offers excellent wildlife viewing, especially during the dry season when animals gather along the Tarangire River.

Tarangire National Park

Is known for its large elephant herds and iconic baobab trees. The park offers excellent wildlife viewing, especially during the dry season when animals gather along the Tarangire River.

Serengeti National Park

Renowned for its vast savannas and the annual Great Migration of over a million wildebeest and zebras. It is home to diverse wildlife, including the "Big Five," and offers exceptional safari experiences.

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We have honed our expertise in delivering exceptional and immersive encounters with nature’s most magnificent creatures, ensuring an unforgettable journey into the heart of the wild.

Southern Circuit

The Southern Circuit of Tanzania is a lesser-known but incredibly diverse and rich region that offers a unique safari experience compared to the more famous Northern Circuit.

This area is renowned for its stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and fewer crowds, making it a hidden gem for adventurous travelers.

Udzungwa National Park

Udzungwa is home to numerous endemic species, including the Iringa red colobus monkey and the Sanje mangabey. The park also boasts over 400 bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.

Nyerere National Park

Formerly known as Selous Game Reserve, is one of Tanzania's largest protected areas, covering approximately 30,893 square kilometers in the southeastern part of the country.

Ruaha National Park

Renowned for its stunning landscapes, the park features a diverse range of ecosystems, including savannahs, woodlands, and riverine forests, primarily centered around the Ruaha River.

Mikumi National Park

Mikumi National Park is one of Tanzania’s most accessible wildlife parks, located in the southeastern part of the country, about 300 kilometers west of Dar es Salaam.

13 Years of Experience in Wildlife Safari

We have honed our expertise in delivering exceptional and immersive encounters with nature’s most magnificent creatures, ensuring an unforgettable journey into the heart of the wild.

Western Circuit

This circuit is less frequented by tourists, making it an ideal choice for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure in Tanzania.

The Western Circuit of Tanzania is one of the country’s most remote and pristine safari destinations, offering a unique blend of diverse ecosystems, rich wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes.

Katavi National Park

Katavi National Park is a remote and wild national park located in western Tanzania, covering an area of approximately 4,471 square kilometers.

Gombe National Park

Small yet significant national park located on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in western Tanzania. Established in 1968, it is famous for its pioneering research on chimpanzees, conducted by renowned primatologist Jane Goodall.

Mahale National Park

Mahale Mountains National Park is a stunning and remote national park located on the eastern shores of Lake Tanganyika in western Tanzania.