Know Before You Go
Frequently Asked Questions
Wildlife Guide
Photography Tips
Africa's Great Migration
African Wildlife Trivia
Tanzania Weather & Climate
Packing List
New Year’s Resolution: Eat Like a Tanzanian
New research is showing that the traditional diet of those who live in rural Tanzania causes less inflammation and a healthier composition of bacteria and fungi in the gut as compared to a typical Western diet.
Where the Wild Things Roam: The Great Migration and Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Crater
Tanzania’s Great Migration & Ngorongoro Crater safari is an adventure with a purpose. Both the unkempt, tangled wilderness of the Serengeti and the depth and diversity of the Ngorongoro Crater have captivated intrepid explorers for centuries. Visiting the country today is a vibrant adventure that focuses on the urgency of conservation while exploring the thrilling landscapes that reconnect us with the natural world.
Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Crater: The Eighth Wonder of the Natural World
20 million years ago, a mountain that never had a chance to be named led to the creation of one of the most beautiful and exciting places on Earth for African safari-goers. The modern-day Ngorongoro Crater remains as amazing as it must have been at its birth. Home to almost every species of African mammal, it is possible to see the “Big Five” in a single game drive.
How to Get Wall-Worthy Pictures of Africa’s Great Migration
Between January and March the epic journey of Africa’s most notorious wildlife begins in the south of the Serengeti, a region that spans the northern part of Tanzania. The largest animal migration in the world occurs here, and luckily for wildlife enthusiasts and experienced photographers, Natural Habitat Adventures provides a front row seat to this marvel.
Africa’s Amazing Birdlife
Here are eight extraordinary avians to keep an eye out for on your next African game drive, or African safari with Nat Hab.
Meet the Pioneering Women Changing the Face of the African Safari Industry
For the longest time, women in many wildlife-rich African nations did not work in safari tourism, due to the perception that it’s a “man’s job.” Today, women aren’t just breaking barriers, they’re paving the way for others to follow. They’re working as guides, security officers, head chefs and managers, and saying, “anything a man can do, we can do, too.”
4 Places to See Wildlife on Your East Africa Safari
To ensure you see as many of Africa's majestic creatures as possible, it’s best to combine multiple locations within Kenya and neighboring Tanzania. If you can do so during the Great Migration, even better. Here are our top picks for four of the very places to see wildlife on an East African safari!