Safari Tours

Explore Tanzania on an authentic Tour with expert guides

Witness the Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth

Tanzania’s national parks are legendary—home to the Big Five, the Great Wildebeest Migration, and some of Africa’s most pristine wilderness. From the vast Serengeti to the wildlife-rich Ngorongoro Crater, our safaris deliver unparalleled encounters with nature.

Tanzania’s Premier Safari Destinations

Serengeti National Park – The Migration Epicenter

Great Wildebeest Migration Highlights:
Dec-Apr: Calving season (Southern Serengeti, Ndutu) – Thousands of newborn wildebeest
May-Jul: Grumeti River crossings (dramatic crocodile encounters)
Aug-Oct: Mara River crossings (Northern Serengeti, iconic photo moments)
Year-Round Wildlife: Lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants

Why Visit? The world’s largest intact volcanic caldera with the highest predator density in Africa.
Unique Sightings: Rare black rhinos & flamingo-lined lakes

Tarangire: Famous for massive elephant herds & ancient baobabs
Lake Manyara: Tree-climbing lions & abundant birdlife

Why Trek With Us?

Our Safari Styles

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: When is the best time to see the Great Migration?

A:
Dec-Apr: Southern Serengeti (calving season)
May-Jul: Western Corridor (Grumeti River crossings)
Aug-Oct: Northern Serengeti (Mara River crossings)

Q: Are Tanzania safaris safe?

A: No, but good fitness is essential. We recommend cardio training (walking, cycling) for 2-3 months before the trek. Our guides tailor the pace for all levels.

Q: What should I pack for a safari?

A: Essentials include:
– Neutral-colored clothing (avoid bright colors)
– Binoculars & camera with zoom lens
– Sunscreen, hat, and malaria prophylaxis (consult your doctor)

Q: Can I do a safari with young children?

A: Yes! We recommend shorter game drives (3-4 hours) and lodges with family-friendly amenities. Minimum age for walking safaris is 12+.

Q: Are vaccinations required for Tanzania?

A: Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory if arriving from a risk country. Malaria pills are highly recommended—consult a travel clinic pre-trip.

 

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