Tanzania is home to some of the most iconic wildlife destinations on Earth. With more than 22 national parks and diverse ecosystems ranging from vast savannahs to tropical rainforests, alkaline lakes to volcanic highlands, Tanzania is a true safari paradise. Whether you’re looking to witness the Great Migration, explore lush forests, or catch a glimpse of the Big Five, Tanzania delivers an unforgettable wildlife experience.
Over 40% of the country is protected land, making it one of the most conservation-conscious destinations in Africa. Below is a detailed guide to the most popular parks, the best times to visit, key highlights, and fascinating facts to fuel your travel inspiration.

Top National Parks to Visit in Tanzania
June to October (Dry season): Peak wildlife viewing, river crossings during migration
January to March: Calving season in Ndutu; ideal for predator action
Great Migration (river crossings: July–Sept, calving: Jan–March)
Home to all Big Five animals
Hot air balloon safaris
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Over 500 bird species
Fun Fact:
The Serengeti ecosystem is one of the oldest and most scientifically significant in the world, unchanged for over a million years.