Tanzania, an East African country renowned for its spectacular landscapes, pristine beaches, and magnificent wildlife has long been a dream destination. And whether you’re interested in trekking Mount Kilimanjaro, soaking up the history and sun on Zanzibar Island, or visiting Oldupai Gorge Museum where a 1.75 million-year-old primate skull is housed, chances are a safari is high on your list.For many, a game drive is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. One that conjures up breathtaking images: the wildebeest great migration, a herd of majestic elephants grazing on lush green grass, a lioness stealthily hunting for prey in the open plains, a mother giraffe and her calf nibbling on tree leaves. It’s all quite magical until you realize you’re in their home….uninvited and that human traces are always left behind. The good news – there are ethically responsible safaris where wildlife conservation is key and as Tanzania is home to over a dozen national parks, the country is well-positioned to offer an array of adventures.