Tanzania
Authentic Safaris & Human Encounters Beyond the Beaten Track
Since 2009, PI Excellence and our trusted local partner Endallah have been offering tailor-made safaris in Tanzania and Kenya — with immersive stays in private homes and village communities, far from the usual tourist routes.
We believe in meaningful travel: journeys that benefit local communities, protect natural environments, and foster cultural respect. In contrast to mass tourism, our approach promotes equity, sustainability, and authentic connection.
Are you ready to discover the real Africa through an unforgettable human adventure?
Serengeti National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the setting of the Great Migration, where over two million wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle cross the savannah in a timeless rhythm of survival. With its vast plains and dramatic predator-prey encounters, the Serengeti defines the African safari dream.
Ngorongoro Crater
The world’s largest intact volcanic caldera, Ngorongoro is known as Africa’s Garden of Eden — an ecological marvel where wildlife thrives in a lush, enclosed ecosystem. It's also a UNESCO site and part of the famed Ngorongoro Conservation Area, where Maasai communities continue to live traditionally.
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania’s largest city and commercial hub, Dar es Salaam blends Swahili coastal culture with modern energy. Despite being a bustling port, the city retains a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
Mount Kilimanjaro
Africa’s tallest peak at 5,895m, Kilimanjaro rises majestically from the plains as the world’s highest free-standing mountain. Whether you’re trekking to its snow-capped summit or admiring its silhouette from below, Kili is a powerful symbol of Africa’s natural grandeur.
Gombe Stream National Park
Famous for Dr Jane Goodall’s pioneering chimpanzee research, Gombe is a compact yet vital sanctuary for primates and over 200 bird species. A sacred place for those drawn to wildlife conservation and scientific discovery.
Lake Tanganyika
One of Africa’s Great Lakes, Tanganyika is the world’s longest freshwater lake and second deepest after Russia’s Lake Baikal. It borders four countries and offers crystalline waters, endemic fish species, and fascinating cultural history — including 19th-century explorations by Burton and Speke.
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