Each of these destinations offers unique safari experiences, from the iconic wildlife of the Serengeti to the lush landscapes of Rwanda and the pristine beaches of Zanzibar. Here’s a comprehensive guide to safaris across these regions:
1. Serengeti National Park
2. Ngorongoro Crater
3. Tarangire National Park
4. Selous Game Reserve (now Nyerere National Park)
5. Ruaha National Park
Kenya Safaris
1. Maasai Mara National Reserve
2. Amboseli National Park
3. Tsavo National Parks (East and West)
4. Samburu National Reserve
Uganda Safaris
1. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
2. Queen Elizabeth National Park
3. Murchison Falls National Park
4. Kibale National Park
Rwanda Safaris
1. Volcanoes National Park
2. Nyungwe Forest National Park
3. Akagera National Park
Zanzibar Safaris and Beach Holidays
1. Stone Town
2. Nungwi and Kendwa
3. Paje and Jambiani
4. Chumbe Island
Travel Tips
Combining safaris across Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Zanzibar offers a diverse and enriching travel experience. From the vast plains of the Serengeti to the lush forests of Bwindi and the pristine beaches of Zanzibar, each destination provides unique opportunities to explore wildlife, landscapes, and cultures.
The Great Migration is the annual movement of millions of wildebeests and zebras between Tanzania's Serengeti and Kenya's Maasai Mara. It typically occurs from July to October in the Serengeti.
Yes, many tourists combine a mainland safari with a visit to Zanzibar to enjoy the beautiful beaches and cultural experiences on the island.
Most travelers to Tanzania require a visa, which can be obtained upon arrival at the airport or in advance from a Tanzanian embassy or consulate.
Tanzania is home to the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros), as well as cheetahs, zebras, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, and a wide variety of bird species.
A typical safari in Tanzania can range from 3 to 10 days or more, depending on your interests and the destinations you want to visit.
Essentials include lightweight, neutral-colored clothing, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable walking shoes, and a good pair of binoculars for wildlife viewing.
Tanzania is generally considered safe for tourists, including safari-goers. However, it's essential to follow local advice and safety guidelines provided by your tour operator.
Accommodation options vary from luxury lodges and tented camps to budget-friendly campsites. You can choose accommodations from us that suit your budget and preferences.
The best time for safaris in Tanzania is during the dry season, from June to October. This is when wildlife congregates around water sources, making it easier to spot animals.
Some of the top parks and reserves include the Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, and Selous Game Reserve.