The Great Migration: Nature’s Most Spectacular Show
The Great Migration: Nature’s Most Spectacular Show Introduction Every year, millions of wildebeest, zebras, and...
Find quick answers to common inquiries about ourSafaris Services.
The best time for a safari in Tanzania is during the dry season (June to October), which offers excellent wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources. The Great Migration in the Serengeti is best seen from June to July (river crossings) and January to February (calving season).
Yes, most visitors require a visa to enter Tanzania. Tourist visas can be obtained upon arrival at major airports or online through Tanzania’s eVisa system. Check with your local Tanzanian embassy for specific requirements.
Tanzania is generally considered safe for tourists, especially in national parks and tourist areas. However, it’s always advisable to follow your guide's advice, avoid isolated areas, and take standard travel precautions.
You may need vaccinations for yellow fever, hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and rabies, among others. Anti-malarial medication is also recommended. Consult your doctor or travel clinic well in advance of your trip.
The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is the local currency. US Dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas, especially for park fees and tips. Credit cards are accepted at some lodges and hotels but may incur a surcharge.
We offer a variety of safaris, including game drives, walking safaris, hot air balloon safaris, photographic safaris, and family-friendly safaris. Custom itineraries are also available to suit your preferences.
Our safari vehicles typically accommodate 4-7 guests to ensure comfort and ample space for wildlife viewing. Private vehicles are available upon request.
Essential items include:
Yes, Tanzania is home to the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros). You have a good chance of seeing them in parks like Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.
Yes, we offer family-friendly safaris with activities and accommodations suitable for children. Some age restrictions may apply for specific activities, such as walking safaris.
Yes, cultural tours to visit Maasai villages, the Hadzabe tribe near Lake Eyasi, and other communities are included in some of our itineraries. These tours offer authentic insights into local traditions and lifestyles.
The best routes depend on your experience and preferences:
No prior experience is required, but good physical fitness is essential.
We offer a range of accommodations, including:
Yes, our safaris typically include three meals a day. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated with prior notice.
It’s recommended to drink bottled or filtered water, which is provided during your safari.
You can book by contacting us via email, phone, or through our website. A deposit is required to confirm your booking, with the balance due closer to your travel date.
Yes, we offer custom itineraries tailored to your interests, budget, and schedule.
We use 4x4 safari vehicles equipped with pop-up roofs for optimal wildlife viewing.
Our cancellation policy varies depending on the package. Please refer to our terms and conditions or contact us for details.
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