The river that crosses the park, Tarangire, gives the park its name. During the dry season, the river serves as the main water source for the mammals and birds that reside there. Tarangire is often a brief pit stop for travelers heading to the Serengeti or Ngorongoro Crater, but we believe it merits a visit...Read More
With Rockhopper Africa Safaris, explore Meru National Park. Our staff of knowledgeable guides will assist you in discovering the pristine splendor of the Kenyan terrain. When you visit Meru, you may explore a variety of landscapes—from rivers to forests, grasslands to swamps—all within one park.Read More
In the Serengeti National Park, there are countless animals and bird species. This involves the huge migration of wildebeest from the Masai Mara, the Ndutu Region, and the Southern Serengeti to the Northern Serengeti and back. The Greater Masai Mara in Kenya and the 15,000 km2 Serengeti both share the same ecology. Serengeti’s Wildebeest Migration...Read More