TANZANIA

In the heart of Africa, Tanzania stands out with its mesmerising tapestry of landscapes and wildlife. The expansive Serengeti plains set the stage for golden sunsets, while the silhouette of Mount Kilimanjaro adds a majestic backdrop. Embarking on a Tanzanian safari is like stepping into an epic tale of nature, written with every paw print and shadow.

The Basics

  • The official currency of Tanzania is the Tanzanian shilling (TZS).

    Some major foreign currencies, such as US dollars, may also be accepted in some tourist areas or for larger transactions, but it's generally recommended to use the local currency for day-to-day purchases.

  • If you want to see the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti, the best time to visit is between December and July. The wildebeest migration moves in a circular pattern from the Serengeti to the Maasai Mara in Kenya and back, and the timing of the migration can vary from year to year.

    If you want to see the greatest concentration of animals in the parks, the best time to go on safari is during the dry season, which typically runs from June to October. During this time, the animals tend to congregate around the remaining water sources, making them easier to spot.

    If you prefer to avoid crowds and get lower prices, the best time to go on safari in Tanzania is during the wet season, which typically runs from November to May. However, keep in mind that some roads may be impassable due to heavy rains, and some lodges and camps may be closed during this time.

  • Tanzania has many different languages spoken by various ethnic groups, but the official languages of Tanzania are Swahili and English.

    Swahili is the most widely spoken language in Tanzania and is used as a lingua franca between people who speak different languages.

    English is also widely spoken and is used in government, business, and education. In addition to Swahili and English, there are over 120 different indigenous languages spoken in Tanzania, including Sukuma, Chaga, and Haya.

National Parks, Reserves & Conservancies of Tanzania

Tanzanian Group Safari Adventures

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Mt Kilimanjaro Trek - Machame Route

Arguably the most picturesque ascent to the summit, the Machame route unveils multiple trails to reach the pinnacle and return. As you approach Uhuru, step into expansive high-alpine deserts, with breathtaking views of icy expanses and Mt Kilimanjaro's peak. This trail winds through captivating forests before ascending a ridge, cutting across moorland towards the Shira Plateau. See the stunning backdrop of the glaciated cliffs of the southern ice fields before making the summit push from the elevated Barafu Camp. Campsite accommodations are complemented by the expertise of local guides and porters.

Prices start from $2,647.00 per person

Tanzania Family Journey

The untamed African savanna beckons with adventure! Embark on a safari through Tanzania's esteemed national parks and protected zones, witnessing vast gatherings of wildebeests and zebras, frolicsome elephants, and adept predators like lions, cheetahs, and Nile crocodiles. Journeying from Arusha to Mto wa Mbu, savor farm-fresh bananas, delve into age-old crafts, and discover the efforts of the locals in preserving the unique cultures and wildlife of their extraordinary homeland.

Prices start from USD $4,999 per person.

Safari in Kenya & Tanzania

Embark on a grand tour of East Africa's premier national parks, from the majestic Masai Mara in Kenya to Tanzania's unparalleled Ngorongoro Crater. Stay ready with your binoculars during your visit to Lake Nakuru, a haven for bird enthusiasts; and search for lions, leopards, and elephants in the untamed expanse of the Serengeti. Amidst your wildlife adventures, immerse yourself in local traditions with a stop at a Maasai village and enjoy a meal with a local family in the bustling Mto wa Mbu community.

Prices start from USD $8,799.00 per person

Tanzanian Safari Itineraries

Secret Southern Parks and Zanzibar

Experience the secluded safari splendors of Southern Tanzania, from the unique wildlife and marine blend of Saadani National Park to the expansive, less-traveled Nyerere National Park, and conclude with the fragrant, pristine beaches of Zanzibar's spice island.

Tanzania’s Northern Parks

Explore the celebrated wildlife havens of Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti National Park, cruise on Lake Victoria—the Nile's source discovered by John Henning Speke—and enjoy the tranquility of Tarangire National Park, home to herds of elephants away from the tourist throngs.

Lake Victoria, Serengeti & Wilderness Beach

Tanzania's unrivaled natural diversity, from Lake Victoria, the Nile's source, through the legendary Serengeti, to the serene beaches of Saadani National Park, showcases its wealth of ecological treasures.

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