Tanzania Safaris
Explore wildlife encounters across the Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Tarangire.
Tanzania Safari Tours and Excursion
Feel the magic of Tanzania’s untamed beauty
Tanzania captures the true essence of African wilderness, where golden savannahs, volcanic craters, and tropical islands create unforgettable safari moments. With vast national parks and abundant wildlife, every journey feels timeless and wild.
From witnessing the Great Migration in the Serengeti to exploring Ngorongoro’s ancient caldera or unwinding on Zanzibar’s pristine beaches, Tanzania offers endless adventures. It’s a destination where nature, culture, and beauty unite in harmony.
The land with natural wonders
Tanzania is one of Africa’s most captivating destinations, blending incredible wildlife, and diverse cultures. From the sweeping plains of the Serengeti to the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro and idyllic beaches of Zanzibar, every corner tells a different story.
POPULATION SIZE
65.2 million
Currency
Tanzanian shilling (TZS)
GEOGRAPHICAL SIZE
947,300 km²
BEST TIME TO GO
All Year Round
LANGUAGE
Kiswahili & English
Tanzania Key Facts
Tanzania, East Africa’s largest country, is famed for Mount Kilimanjaro, Serengeti safaris, the Great Migration, rich cultures, tropical Zanzibar beaches, and vast wildlife reserves teeming with remarkable biodiversity.
Freshwater Lakes
Tanzania borders three African Great Lakes: Victoria, Tanganyika, and Nyasa.
Forests
From coastal woodlands to mountain rainforests, Tanzania’s forests shelter diverse wildlife, rare plants, and landscapes.
Open Plains
Stretch endlessly, home to roaming wildlife, golden grasses, and breathtaking safari sunsets.
Mountains
Including Kilimanjaro and Meru. They offer thrilling climbs and diverse ecosystems.
Red Colobus
Known for its striking reddish-brown fur, white “sideburns,” and pale underside.
Tree-Climbing Lions
Regularly climb and rest on the branches of acacia and sausage trees
Masai Giraffe
The tallest giraffe subspecies, with a distinctively irregular, jagged spots
African Wild Dog
Africa’s rarest and most efficient carnivores, found in protected areas.
Tanzania weather
Tanzania’s climate is primarily tropical, with significant regional variations. The coast is hot and humid, while the western and southern parks are hot but drier. The vast interior remains much milder, especially at night. The country experiences two distinct rainy seasons.
DRY SEASON
May to October
TRANSITION SEASON
March to May
Summer SEASON
November to January
Ideas for your Tanzania Tours & Safaris
- Departure: Nairobi
- Destination: Kenya & Zanzibar
- Departure: Nairobi
- Destination: Kenya & Tanzania
- Departure: Mombasa
- Destination: Arusha
- Departure: Diani Beach
- Destination: Tanzania