Who Are We

Who We Are: At Sereland Africa Safaris, we are a team of passionate travel experts committed to creating extraordinary safari experiences that showcase the beauty, wildlife, and cultural richness of Tanzania. We specialize in designing tailor-made journeys that combine luxury, authenticity, and personalized service, ensuring every guest enjoys a seamless and unforgettable African adventure. With deep local knowledge and a dedication to excellence, we transform dream safaris into lifelong memories.

Why Sereland Africa Safaris?

We’re excited to take you on a journey to experience sights

Our Knowledge Runs Deep

We’re endlessly curious and constantly traveling; we never stop learning. Your trip will be planned by a specialist who knows your destination inside and out.

We Create Connection

Our trips are grounded in profound connections: to the destination, to nature, to yourself, and to your loved ones. We want travel to uplift you.

Always by Your Side

As a women-led team, we care about our clients, each other, the environment, the communities where we travel, and our partners worldwide. We are always here.

Travel as a Force for Good

Travel can be a force for good when planned with care, and we believe that is our responsibility. The conservation of communities and wildlife is at our core.

We Offer Experiential Safari Experiences

Our team is fueled by a shared love for Tanzania’s abundant landscapes and vibrant cultures. With Jordan and Leah leading the way, we’re not just tour operators; we’re dream-weavers, memory-crafters, and adventure-seekers committed to delivering the finest experiences that Tanzania has to offer. Discover Tanzania with us and experience the magic that only Sereland Africa Safaris can bring to life.

TOUR TYPES OFFER

Zanzibar

Walking Safaris

The Great Migration

Safari from Zanzibar

Luxury Safari

Hot Air Balloon

Meet The Team

Glory Akyoo

Reservation

Leonard Temba

Sales Consultant

Mike Kuley

Managing Director

Essay Mollel

Operation Manager

Leah Khatiya

Reservation

Loseriani Sangeti

Reservation

Faith Mkonyi

Sales Rep

Edda Thomas

Sales Rep

Ramadhan Ntoga (English and Germany Speaking Guide)

Driver Guide

Inocent Samson (Spanish Speaking guide)

Driver Guide

Omary Mkufya (English Speaking Guide)

Driver Guide

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lake manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park is a compact yet ecologically diverse wildlife sanctuary located in northern Tanzania, covering 325 square kilometers between the sheer cliffs of the Great Rift Valley Escarpment and the glassy waters of Lake Manyara. Nearly two-thirds of the park’s total surface area is occupied by the alkaline soda lake itself, which regularly draws millions of pink flamingos and other waterbirds to its shallow edges. The remaining terrain features a dramatic sequence of habitats, moving from a dense groundwater forest populated by massive troops of olive baboons and blue monkeys to open acacia woodlands famous for sheltering rare tree-climbing lions. Its rich environment provides critical feeding grounds for large herds of elephants, Cape buffaloes, giraffes, and hippos wallowing at the Mto wa Mbu entry points, offering a visually stunning, rapid safari experience right on the doorstep of the broader Northern Safari Circui

Ngorongoro National Park

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area, frequently referred to as the Ngorongoro National Park, is a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Tanzania spanning 8,292 square kilometers across highland plains, savanna, and forests. At its heart lies the famous Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest inactive, intact, and unfilled volcanic caldera, which spans 260 square kilometers and drops 610 meters deep. This natural amphitheater functions as a self-sustaining eco-sanction sheltering roughly 30,000 large mammals, boasting the densest known population of mammalian predators in Africa—including prolific lion prides and spotted hyenas. Unlike traditional national parks, it operates as a multi-use territory where semi-nomadic Maasai pastoralists co-exist alongside the native wildlife, creating a globally unique socio-ecological landscape that also encompasses Olduvai Gorge, one of the most critical paleoanthropological sites for human origin research.

TARANGIRE National Park

Tarangire National Park in Tanzania is a stunning wildlife sanctuary encompassing roughly 2,850 square kilometers in the Manyara Region, highly celebrated for its iconic baobab-studded landscapes and massive elephant populations. The park is bisected by the Tarangire River, which serves as the primary freshwater lifeline for thousands of migratory animals—including zebras, wildebeests, buffaloes, and elands—that converge on its banks during the annual dry season from June to October. Often described as a quieter, more intimate alternative to the Serengeti, Tarangire provides excellent big game viewing with high concentrations of lions, leopards, and cheetahs, alongside more than 550 distinct bird species.

Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is a world-renowned wilderness area encompassing over 14,750 square kilometers of sprawling savanna, riverine forests, and woodlands. Famous for the Great Migration, the park plays host to millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles as they trek across the plains in search of fresh pasture, closely pursued by a dense population of predators including lions, cheetahs, and leopards. As a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, its unique ecosystems offer unparalleled wildlife viewing, making it a critical sanctuary for biodiversity and one of Africa’s premier safari destinations.