Bigger Parks, More Untouched Wilderness

When it comes to space, solitude, and raw wilderness, Tanzania leads the way. It’s home to some of the largest and most pristine national parks in Africa, offering unmatched opportunities for deep immersion in nature.

Start with the Serengeti National Park, spanning an impressive 14,750 km². Famous for the Great Migration, it’s also one of the best places on Earth to see lions, cheetahs, leopards, elephants, and vast herds of plains game—often with no other vehicle in sight.

Even more expansive is Nyerere National Park (formerly part of the Selous Game Reserve), covering over 30,000 km², making it Africa’s largest national park. Located in southern Tanzania, Nyerere offers a completely different experience: fewer tourists, river-based safaris, walking safaris, and unspoiled landscapes teeming with elephants, wild dogs, hippos, and crocodiles.

Bigger Parks More Untouched WildernessFor comparison, South Africa’s Kruger National Park, while well-known, covers 19,000 km² and sees far more visitors, often resulting in crowded sightings and a more managed feel. In contrast, Tanzania offers true remoteness—a chance to experience Africa the way it was meant to be: wild, wide, and wonderfully uncrowded.

These vast, untouched areas allow wildlife to roam freely and naturally. You’re not just spotting animals—you’re witnessing ecosystems in their purest form, from ancient migration routes to untouched floodplains and baobab forests.

If you’re looking for bigger parks, deeper wilderness, and fewer people—Tanzania is your answer.

Go Deeper with Ways African Safaris

At Ways African Safaris, we specialize in tailor-made adventures to both the famous and hidden corners of Tanzania. With experienced guides, curated lodges, and personalized itineraries, we help you explore the wilder side of Africa, from the Serengeti to the far-flung reaches of Nyerere and beyond.

More land. More wildlife. More freedom.
Discover the soul of the wilderness with Ways African Safaris.