We provide authentic Tanzanian safari experiences that will leave you breathless and fill your heart with awe!
Whether you are traveling solo, with a group, family or spouse, we’ve got you covered. We have a great selection of itineraries/packages, including Luxury/Budget Safaris, Cultural Adventures, and Kilimanjaro Climbs.
Don’t know where to start? Inquire for a FREE! custom itinerary!
We provide authentic Tanzanian safari experiences that will leave you breathless and fill your heart with awe!
Whether you are traveling solo, with a group, family or spouse, we’ve got you covered. We have a great selection of itineraries/packages, including Luxury/Budget Safaris, Cultural Adventures, and Kilimanjaro Climbs.
Don’t know where to start? Inquire for a FREE! custom itinerary!
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Tanzania offers safari experiences throughout the year, each season bringing its own unique advantages. If you're seeking solitude and cost-effective travel, the rainy seasons—spanning November to late December and mid-March to May—are ideal. These months see fewer tourists, leading to more intimate wildlife encounters and discounted rates at lodges. However, the rains can be persistent, so it's important to be prepared for potentially wet conditions.
For those who prefer guaranteed sunshine and vibrant wildlife activity, the dry season, which runs from January to mid-March and June to October, is perfect. These months see clear skies, making wildlife spotting easier, especially around water sources. However, this is also peak tourist time, meaning higher prices and busier parks, particularly during the festive season around Christmas.
To strike a balance between weather and crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons in late October, early March, or early June. These periods offer a blend of good weather and fewer tourists, providing a more relaxed and rewarding safari experience without the extremes of either season.
For an Tanzania safari, pack light, breathable clothing in neutral colors like khaki and beige to blend in with the environment. Essentials include a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, and a camera with extra batteries. Don’t forget comfortable walking shoes and a lightweight jacket for cooler mornings and evenings.
Absolutely! Family safaris in Tanzania are a growing trend, with nearly half of all visitors bringing their children along for the adventure. While some lodges have a minimum age requirement of five years, kids as young as four can have an unforgettable experience. The thrill of witnessing Tanzania's diverse wildlife, from the majestic elephants of the Serengeti to the vibrant birdlife of Lake Manyara, is something that captures children's imaginations like nothing else.
Africa is a hiker's paradise, home to some of the continent's most iconic peaks. Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the crown jewel, renowned for being the highest free-standing mountain in the world. Accessible to beginners, Kilimanjaro requires no prior technical climbing experience, making it a bucket-list destination for adventurers worldwide.
Another popular hiking destination in Tanzania is Mount Meru, which offers stunning views of Kilimanjaro from its summit and serves as an excellent warm-up for those planning to tackle its more famous neighbor.
Yes, combining a Kilimanjaro climb with a wildlife safari in Tanzania is a popular and highly rewarding experience. Many adventurers choose to summit Mount Kilimanjaro first, taking in the breathtaking views from Africa’s highest peak, before heading out on a safari to explore Tanzania’s iconic wildlife reserves.
After your climb, you can easily transition to nearby safari destinations like the Serengeti National Park or Ngorongoro Crater, where you can witness the Great Migration, spot the Big Five, and immerse yourself in the diverse ecosystems of the region. This combination offers the perfect blend of physical challenge and wildlife adventure, making for an unforgettable Tanzanian journey.
Planning both activities through the same tour operator often allows for seamless logistics, ensuring a smooth and well-coordinated trip from the summit of Kilimanjaro to the heart of the African savannah.
P.O Box 182, Moshi,
Kilimanjaro – Tanzania
Office Location:
Floor No.2, Room No. 16G
Kilimanjaro Commercial Complex.