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The best time for a safari in Tanzania depends on what you want to see.
June to October: Dry season — ideal for game viewing and the Great Migration in the Serengeti.
November to March: Green season — fewer crowds, lush landscapes, and great birdwatching.
April to May: Rainy season — some lodges close, but it’s peaceful and prices are lower.
Tanzania has many incredible parks, but the most popular ones include:
Serengeti National Park – famous for the Great Migration and big cats
Ngorongoro Crater – home to all the Big Five in one place
Tarangire National Park – known for elephants and baobab trees
Lake Manyara National Park – tree-climbing lions and flamingos
Ruaha & Nyerere (Selous) – for off-the-beaten-path adventures
We offer a wide range of safari experiences, including:
Private and group safaris
Luxury, mid-range, and budget safaris
Family and honeymoon safaris
Photography safaris
Fly-in safaris
Cultural and day tours
Custom-made itineraries
Yes, in most cases you will! The Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—can all be seen in parks like Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire. Sightings depend on luck, timing, and your guide’s expertise.
We use 4x4 safari jeeps with pop-up roofs for better wildlife viewing and photography. All vehicles are equipped with charging ports, coolers, and first-aid kits, and are driven by professional, certified guides.
We offer a range of accommodation options to suit all budgets:
Luxury lodges & tented camps
Mid-range lodges
Budget campsites
You can also choose eco-lodges or community-based accommodations for a more authentic experience.
The ideal duration depends on your interests and budget.
3–5 days: Quick safari covering 1–2 parks (Tarangire, Ngorongoro, Manyara)
6–8 days: Classic Northern Circuit safari (Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, Manyara)
9+ days: Extended safari including southern parks or a Zanzibar beach extension.
Absolutely! Many travelers end their safari with a relaxing Zanzibar getaway. You can enjoy white sandy beaches, spice tours, and water sports after your wildlife adventure.
Yes! All our safaris are fully customizable. Tell us your travel dates, budget, and interests — we’ll design a personalized itinerary just for you.
Yes. Tanzania is one of the safest and most welcoming countries in Africa. Our guides and drivers prioritize your safety, and we monitor all travel conditions to ensure a secure journey.
Dry Season (June–October): Sunny days, cool nights — best for safaris.
Short Rains (Nov–Dec): Light showers, lush landscapes.
Long Rains (March–May): Heavier rainfall, fewer tourists.
Coastal/Zanzibar: Warm and humid year-round.
Yes. Yellow Fever vaccination may be required (especially if coming from an affected country).
Malaria prevention is recommended — consult your doctor for suitable medication before traveling.
We accept bank transfers, credit cards, and cash payments (USD or TZS). A deposit is usually required to confirm bookings, with the balance payable before or upon arrival.
We recommend:
Light, neutral-colored clothing
Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen
Comfortable shoes
Camera & binoculars
Warm jacket (for mornings/evenings)
Reusable water bottle
Personal medication
Yes — photography is welcome! However, always keep a safe distance from wildlife and ask permission before photographing local people.
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Still have questions? Our dedicated support team is here to assist you at every step of your journey. Whether it’s about bookings, payments, or tour details, we’ve got you covered.