Tanzania Safari
Experience the thrill of a lifetime with our Tanzania safari tours. Imagine standing on the open savannah, with the sound of hooves in the distance as thousands of wildebeest and zebras cross the Serengeti during the Great Migration. In the Ngorongoro Crater, you can see the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—alongside giraffes, hippos, and even rare animals like the African wild dog.
Tanzania’s beauty isn’t just about the animals. One day you might explore the dry golden plains of the Serengeti, and the next, walk through the lush green highlands of Ngorongoro. Tarangire’s giant baobab trees and Zanzibar’s soft white beaches add even more variety to the journey.
After a day of adventure, you’ll relax in comfortable lodges or tented camps, listening to the night sounds of the wild—distant lion roars, chirping crickets, and the soft rustle of the wind. A safari in Tanzania isn’t just a trip; it’s an experience you’ll remember for the rest of your life.
Why Choose a Tanzania Safari?
A Tanzania safari isn’t just a holiday — it’s a journey into some of the richest wildlife areas on Earth. Here’s why it should be on your bucket list:
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Incredible Wildlife Diversity: Home to the Big Five – lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino – plus cheetahs, wild dogs, and over 1,000 bird species.
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The Great Migration: Witness over 1.5 million wildebeest and zebra crossing the Serengeti each year.
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Cultural Encounters: Meet the Maasai, Hadzabe, and Chagga communities to learn their traditions.
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Breathtaking Landscapes: From volcanic craters to baobab-filled plains, Tanzania’s scenery is as impressive as its wildlife.
Best Time for a Safari in Tanzania
The best time for a Tanzania safari depends on what you want to experience, as each season offers something unique. Tanzania’s wildlife is incredible all year round, but knowing when to go can help you make the most of your trip.
Dry Season
June – October
Ideal for peak wildlife viewing, with animals gathering around water sources. This is also when the Great Migration river crossings take place in the northern Serengeti—an unforgettable sight.
Calving Season
January – March
A magical time in the southern Serengeti when thousands of wildebeest give birth. Expect to see lots of newborns and plenty of predator action as lions and cheetahs take advantage of the abundance of prey.
Green Season
November – May
The landscapes turn lush and green, making for stunning photography. There are fewer crowds, excellent birdwatching, and great value for money during this period. The short rains (Nov–Dec) and long rains (Apr–May) bring life to the parks.
Types of Tanzania Safari Tours
Luxury Tanzania Safari
Stay in exclusive lodges and luxury tented camps with gourmet dining, private guides, and personalized experiences for the ultimate safari indulgence.

Budget Safaris
Perfect for adventurous travelers, these affordable camping safaris provide close-up encounters with wildlife while keeping costs low without compromising the safari experience.

Tanzania Safari & Zanzibar Beach
Combine the thrill of a safari with tropical relaxation on Zanzibar’s pristine beaches, offering the best of wildlife and island life in one trip.

Mid-Range Safaris
Enjoy comfortable lodges and well-appointed tented camps at great value, combining excellent wildlife viewing with a relaxed and enjoyable stay.

Private Tanzania Safari
A fully customizable experience designed for couples, families, or small groups. Choose your itinerary, accommodations, and pace for a truly personal adventure.

Special Interest Safaris
Tailored for photography enthusiasts, birdwatchers, honeymooners, or anyone with a specific interest. Focus on what you love while exploring Tanzania’s incredible landscapes and wildlife.

Top Safari Destinations in Tanzania
Safari Accommodation in Tanzania
Tanzania offers a variety of accommodations to suit every traveler, from luxury lodges to authentic tented camps, ensuring comfort while staying close to nature.
Luxury Lodges
These lodges offer top-tier amenities, stunning views, and exceptional service. Guests enjoy infinity pools, spa facilities, and gourmet dining. Each lodge provides private decks overlooking wildlife-rich plains. Perfect for travelers seeking indulgence in the heart of the wilderness.
Examples: Four Seasons Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, Singita Grumeti, &Beyond Serengeti, Lemala Kuria Hills Lodge

Luxury

Luxury

Luxury

Luxury
Tented Camps
Spacious, well-equipped tents allow guests to sleep under the stars while being close to nature. Many camps offer elevated decks, ensuite bathrooms, and communal dining areas. They create an authentic safari atmosphere without sacrificing comfort. Ideal for travelers who want adventure with convenience.
Examples: Kati Kati Camp, Dunia Camp, Sayari Camp, Lemala Nanyukie Camp, Serena Serengeti Tented Camp

Tented Camp

Tented Camp

Tented Camp

Tented Camp
Mid-Range Lodges
Comfortable lodges that provide cozy rooms, excellent meals, and easy access to wildlife. They balance affordability with quality, making them popular among families and small groups. Often located near park entrances for convenient game drives. Perfect for travelers seeking value without compromising experience.
Examples: Serengeti Serena Lodge, Tarangire Sopa Lodge, Lake Manyara Kilimamoja Lodge, Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge, Mbalageti Serengeti Lodge

Mid Range

Mid Range

Mid Range

Mid Range
What to Pack for Your Tanzania Safari?
Packing smart will make your safari more comfortable and enjoyable. A well-prepared safari packing list for Tanzania includes:
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Neutral-colored clothing – Helps you blend into the environment and stay cool.
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Binoculars & camera – Essential for spotting wildlife and capturing memories.
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Sunscreen & insect repellent – Protection from the sun and bugs is a must.
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Light jacket for cool mornings – Early game drives can be chilly.

Safari Packing List in PDF
A comprehensive checklist of everything you’ll need for your adventure in the savannah

Planning Your Tanzania Safari
Successful Tanzania safari planning starts with good timing and the right choices for your travel style. If you’re hoping to witness the Great Migration in the Serengeti, it’s best to book your trip 6–12 months in advance, as lodges and camps fill up quickly during peak season.
When it comes to safari style, you can choose between private safaris for flexibility and exclusivity, or group safaris for a more social and budget-friendly experience. Each option offers unique benefits depending on whether you prefer privacy or shared adventure.
Many travelers also combine their safari with other experiences. A Kilimanjaro trek offers the thrill of conquering Africa’s highest peak, while a Tanzania safari and Zanzibar beach holiday blends wildlife with relaxation on pristine, palm-fringed shores.
Finally, consider your safari cost in Tanzania, which varies depending on accommodation type, season, and trip length. Planning ahead ensures you get the best balance between budget, comfort, and unforgettable experiences.