Tucked between Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Meru, the Kilimanjaro Golf and Wildlife Estate comprises an 18-hole championship golf course together with a real estate development set within an area of outstanding natural beauty. The estate is situated on over 400 hectares of African bush, approximately 25 kilometres from the tourism stopover of Arusha, and a similar distance from Kilimanjaro International Airport. The beauty of Tanzania’s northern highlands provides the spectacular setting for this estate. Surrounded by the Maasai Steppe, and the great ridges of the ancient Eastern Arc chain: the Pare, Usambara and Blue Mountains, there are incredible views from every angle. This is the newest and most striking addition to Africa’s great golfing estates and offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy a wildlife safari, horse riding adventures, cultural tours, and even helicopter tours.
Situated in the heart of Tanzania, the Central Serengeti encompasses the world-famous Seronera Valley which is known for its prime wildlife-viewing opportunities. This picture-perfect landscape is characterised by endless stretches of savannah-covered open plains interspersed by rocky outcrops of granite and scattered with acacia woodlands and covered in a network of rivers and streams. The Central Serengeti forms part of the great wildebeest and zebra migration and provides an ideal habitat for a variety of wildlife such as giraffe, impala, waterbuck, hippo, elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, hyena, jackal, serval and much more. Popular activities include: game viewing, cultural tours, horse riding safaris, and hot air ballooning over the spectacularly scenic terrain.
Located in Tanzania’s scenic northern highlands, Karatu is a small, colourful town surrounded by rolling green hills and fertile farmland. Travellers heading for the Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater often pass through Karatu, which lies beneath the towering Ol Deani Volcano. The town serves as a popular overnight stop for visitors exploring the region’s many game parks. Karatu offers a variety of activities, including browsing bustling local markets, sampling beer at a local brewery, visiting traditional homesteads, or taking guided walks through the Ngorongoro Forest in search of waterfalls and caves. Whether seeking cultural experiences, hiking and biking opportunities, or simply a relaxing break between safari drives, visitors will find plenty to enjoy in this welcoming town.
Located in the Zanzibar Archipelago off Tanzania’s coast, Pemba Island offers a quieter, greener contrast to the busier Zanzibar Island. Rolling hills, clove plantations and dense tropical vegetation give the island a verdant, untamed character, while secluded beaches and mangrove-fringed inlets create a sense of peaceful isolation. Beneath the surface, vibrant coral reefs and dramatic drop-offs make Pemba one of East Africa’s premier diving destinations, with clear waters rich in marine life. Traditional fishing villages and Swahili culture add authenticity to the experience, while dhow sails drift across the horizon in the warm ocean breeze. Limited tourism infrastructure and a slower pace preserve the island’s natural appeal, making it best suited to travellers seeking tranquillity rather than a resort-focused escape.