Explore Tanzania's Natural Wonders
16 National Parks • 40 Protected Areas • 29 Game Reserves
Tanzania's Untamed Beauty
Tanzania offers some of Africa's most impressive landscapes, from the snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro to the vast Serengeti plains and the unique cultural experiences in local communities. With NBB Royal Tours, experience the true wilderness.
Mount Kilimanjaro
Africa's highest free-standing volcanic mountain and the world's highest single free-standing mountain, rising 5,895 meters above sea level.
Climbing Kilimanjaro helps strengthen the NBB muscles and provides a truly wild, unique experience that rewards both body and soul. Our experienced guides will help you reach Uhuru Peak - the roof of Africa.
- 18+ years experience
- Qualified mountain guides
- High success rate
- Sustainable tourism practices
Kilimanjaro's 5 Unique Climate Zones
National Parks & Game Reserves
Tanzania boasts 16 National Parks, 40 protected areas, and 29 game reserves offering unparalleled wildlife experiences.
Serengeti National Park
Famous for the Great Wildebeest Migration, home to the "Big Five" and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ngorongoro Crater
World's largest intact volcanic caldera, UNESCO site, and home to high density of predators.
Tarangire National Park
Known for large elephant herds, baobab trees, and diverse birdlife during dry season.
Lake Manyara
Famous for tree-climbing lions, flamingos, and diverse ecosystems from groundwater forest to savanna.
Arusha National Park
Perfect for flora and fauna study with white colobus monkeys, diverse birds, and Mount Meru views.
More Tanzanian Parks
Unique Tanzanian Experiences
Mererani Tanzanite Mines
Visit the only place on Earth where Tanzanite is found. Join Evod Njau, our director and mining expert, for an authentic underground mining experience.
Bomang'ombe Community
Experience authentic Tanzanian village life in Bomang'ombe, where NBB Royal Tours is based. Our director, Evod Njau, serves as the ward Councilor and actively supports community development.
Tanzania's Wildlife Highlights
Experience Africa's most iconic wildlife in their natural habitats
Best Time to Visit Tanzania
Best for Wildlife Viewing
Animals gather around water sources, vegetation is sparse, excellent visibility.
Great for bird watching, calving season in Serengeti, mild weather.
Best for Kilimanjaro Climbing
Clear skies, warmer temperatures, less crowded.
Dry season, excellent trail conditions, busiest period.
Pro Tip: Tanzania can be visited year-round! Each season offers unique experiences. The "green season" (March-May) offers lush landscapes, fewer tourists, and lower prices, though some areas may be muddy.
Ready for Your Tanzanian Adventure?
Let NBB Royal Tours create your perfect itinerary based on your interests, budget, and travel style.