Kilimanjaro & Northern Tanzania

About this book From the snow-capped beauty of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, to the vast plains of the Serengeti, the north of Tanzania offers enormous diversity. Whether you’re spotting the Big Five on safari, trekking spectacular peaks or exploring the incredible Ngorongoro Crater, Footprint’s Kilimanjaro & Northern Tanzania Handbook covers all the top attractions…

Northern Tanzania

Northern Tanzania Travel Guide. Expert advice and travel tips covering Arusha highlights, safaris, guides, wildlife tracking, birding and beaches. Also features the Serengeti, Gombe Stream, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar, Moshi, Usambara Mountains, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, the Rift Valley, Nyerere, Kondoa rock art, Maasai tribes.

Tanzania Safari Guide

Tanzania Safari Guide – expert advice and holiday tips, focusing on safari itineraries, accommodation options and wildlife tracking. Also covers suggested routes, safari camps, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Mount Kilimanjaro, Lake Manyara, Gombe Stream, Nyerere, Zanzibar, walking tours and guides, beaches, natural history and culture.

What not to miss in Tanzania

Tanzania is truly a country of highlights, from unrivalled game-viewing to relaxing on the Indian Ocean coastline.

Tanzania’s gateway cities

Overnighting in Dar es Salaam or Arusha before starting your safari? Here’s our pick of what to see and do in Tanzania’s gateway cities. 

Lake Natron: Tanzania’s blood red phenomenon

Seemingly inhospitable by all accounts, except for the few million flamingos that flock to its waters every year. Intrigued?

A definitive guide to Tanzania’s national parks

Welcome to the ultimate safari destination.

Tanzania

The map of Tanzania is guaranteed to leave any statistician salivating. But, reading like a virtual litany of Africa’s most evocative place names, it will also touch the heart of any poet. Philip Briggs & Chris McIntyre authors of Tanzania Safari Guide Tanzania is Africa’s ultimate safari destination. With roughly a quarter of its area…