At the foot of Mount Meru, Arusha awakens with a promise of adventure.
SAFARI LOVERS;
To Tarangire National Park, where baobabs cast shadows over herds of elephants, zebras, and wildebeests. The savannah hums with life, lions bask in the sun, and each turn of the jeep unveils a new spectacle.
In Arusha National Park, colobus monkeys swing through the trees while buffalo graze across misty grasslands. Canoeing along quiet lakes, the wild heart of Tanzania feels close yet wonderfully remote.
The Ngorongoro Crater immerses travellers in an ancient ecosystem where rhinos, lions, and buffalo roam a volcanic caldera etched by time.
Explore Lake Manyara National Park, a stunning reserve at the base of the Great Rift Valley. Famous for tree-climbing lions, hippo pods, and flamingo flocks, the park offers diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife, and unforgettable experiences all in a single remarkable day.
At Serval Wildlife Sanctuary, enjoy a guided tour and observe a variety of wildlife in a well-managed sanctuary environment. See lions, giraffes, zebras, antelopes, monkeys, birds, and more—perfect for photography.
FOR MOUNTAIN ADVENTURES;
A hike up Mount Meru meanders through montane forests alive with birdsong and wandering wildlife before reaching Miriakamba Hut.
A hike up Kilimanjaro’s Shira Plateau offers sweeping vistas that capture Africa’s grandeur. A simple day trip from Arusha/ Moshi to the Machame Gate for a refreshing hike through Kilimanjaro’s rainforest, with scenic views, wildlife, and a relaxed return after lunch.
Materuni’s hidden waterfall and Chagga coffee tour deliver serene, sensory experiences.
Soak at Chemka Hot Springs, or immerse in local culture at Mto wa Mbu, where traditional food, music, and stories bring the region to life.
Arusha is more than a city—it is a gateway to Tanzania’s wild landscapes, soaring peaks, and living traditions, promising adventures that linger long after the journey ends.