Gombe National Park covers just 52 square kilometers, but within its emerald forests lies a thriving population of wild chimpanzees, many of whom are familiar with human presence due to decades of research and conservation. This makes Gombe one of the few places on Earth where you can safely observe wild chimpanzees at close range…
Ruaha National Park is one of Tanzania’s best-kept secrets—vast, wild, and largely untouched by mass tourism. Located in the heart of the country, this sprawling wilderness spans over 20,000 square kilometers, making it the largest national park in Tanzania. Despite its size, Ruaha remains blissfully uncrowded, offering visitors an authentic and deeply immersive safari experience