TANZANIA

Endless plains, volcanic craters, and spice islands.

From the Serengeti to Zanzibar,

Tanzania offers the quintessential East African journey.

Tanzania

Tanzania holds some of Africa’s most iconic landscapes. The Serengeti is its centrepiece, where the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra moves with the seasons, shadowed by predators. Nearby, the Ngorongoro Crater forms a vast natural ampitheatre packed with wildlife.

Beyond the northern circuit, parks like Ruaha and Selous offer quieter safaris with large elephant populations and wild, open terrain. Together, they show the range of Tanzania’s wilderness — from crowded plains to remote, less-visited reserves.

Off the coast, Zanzibar and Pemba mix white-sand beaches with Swahili culture and spice-trading history. Tanzania suits travellers who want both big-game adventure and time to slow down by the Indian Ocean.

Key Destinations in

Tanzania

Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous safari destination in the world. Known for the Great Migration and excellent predator sightings year-round.

Ngorongoro Crater

A UNESCO World Heritage Site. This vast volcanic caldera shelters an extraordinary concentration of wildlife, including the Big Five.

Lake Manyara

Known for its flamingos, diverse birdlife, and tree-climbing lions.

Zanzibar

An island rich in spice trade history, offering beaches, coral reefs, and the cultural intrigue of Stone Town.

Key Destinations in

Tanzania

Serengeti National Park

Ngorongoro Crater

Lake Manyara

Zanzibar

Perhaps the most famous safari destination in the world. Known for the Great Migration and excellent predator sightings year-round.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site. This vast volcanic caldera shelters an extraordinary concentration of wildlife, including the Big Five.

Known for its flamingos, diverse birdlife, and tree-climbing lions.

An island rich in spice trade history, offering beaches, coral reefs, and the cultural intrigue of Stone Town.

Featured Itineraries

Serengeti

Safari

7 days | From $5 200 pp

Ngorongoro & Serengeti Explorer

7 days | From $5 200 pp

Safari &

Zanzibar

14 days | From $8 600 pp

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Trusted Partners

A selection of exceptional camps and lodges we love to work with in South Africa. Each offers its own balance of comfort, location, and character.

Ngorongoro Crater Lodge

Ngorongoro Crater

Perched on the rim of the world’s largest volcanic caldera, this lodge feels like a dream between earth and sky. Ornate interiors meet sweeping views of the crater floor, where elephants, rhinos, and lions roam below. It’s one of Africa’s most theatrical safari settings.

Sabora Tented Camp

Serengeti National Park

Set in the vast plains of the Grumeti Reserve, Sabora combines classic canvas style with refined modern luxury. Every detail speaks to understated elegance — private decks, open savannah views, and exceptional game viewing across the Serengeti’s migration route.

Kilindi Zanzibar

Zanzibar

On Zanzibar’s tranquil northwest coast, Kilindi blends barefoot luxury with Swahili-Arabic design. Each pavilion opens to the ocean with private plunge pools and cascading terraces — an intimate retreat where the pace slows completely.

Practical Information

Helpful details to make planning easy.

Best time to visit

The dry seasons (June–October and January–February) are best for safaris. The Great Migration usually moves through the Serengeti between June and July (Grumeti River) and September to October (Mara River). Zanzibar is best visited year-round, but April–May is rainy.

Getting there

International flights arrive into Kilimanjaro (for the northern circuit) and Dar es Salaam (for Zanzibar and the south). Light aircraft connect safari parks and islands.

Visas

Most travellers require a visa, available on arrival or via eVisa.

Health and Safety

Malaria prophylaxis is recommended. Travel with an experienced operator is advised for smooth logistics across vast distances.

Practical Information

Helpful details to make planning easy.

Best time to visit

Getting there

Visas

Health and Safety

The dry seasons (June–October and January–February) are best for safaris. The Great Migration usually moves through the Serengeti between June and July (Grumeti River) and September to October (Mara River). Zanzibar is best visited year-round, but April–May is rainy.

International flights arrive into Kilimanjaro (for the northern circuit) and Dar es Salaam (for Zanzibar and the south). Light aircraft connect safari parks and islands.

Most travellers require a visa, available on arrival or via eVisa.

Malaria prophylaxis is recommended. Travel with an experienced operator is advised for smooth logistics across vast distances.

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