Tanzania
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Tanzania Safari

Tanzania lures you with open horizons and the Serengeti remains one of the world’s most iconic safari landscapes with endless plains and breathtaking wildlife movements.

Guide Price

All prices shown are guide prices only and are subject to change, and are typically based on two people sharing unless stated otherwise. Depending on the itinerary, prices may not include international or domestic flights, taxes, fuel surcharges, transfers, accommodation upgrades, activities, permits, visas or other additional costs.

*Every trip is tailor made, so final pricing will vary based on travel dates, availability and how you choose to travel, and we will always confirm full details before you book.

Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti feels immense and timeless, shaped by grasslands that stretch beyond the horizon and seasonal migrations that bring life in surging waves. Game drives follow ancient routes and the drama of predator and prey unfolds in a setting that feels both peaceful and powerful.

Wildlife

The Great Migration dominates the year as wildebeest, zebras and gazelles travel across the plains followed by lions, cheetahs and hyenas. Elephants, giraffes and buffalo move steadily through the grasslands while eagles, vultures and cranes complete the scene.

Why Choose Tanzania Safari Holidays?

Tanzania safari holidays are ideal for travellers seeking the full drama of African wildlife on an epic scale. The Serengeti is one of the most celebrated safari destinations on the planet, renowned for the Great Migration — the largest movement of land mammals on Earth — and for consistently outstanding predator sightings throughout the year. Safaris here deliver a sense of scale and wilderness that is genuinely unmatched.

Tanzania is also home to an extraordinary variety of ecosystems beyond the Serengeti, from the volcanic crater of Ngorongoro to the remote wilderness of Ruaha and the pristine beaches of Zanzibar. This diversity allows travellers to combine classic game viewing with cultural experiences and coastal relaxation, creating a safari holiday that offers far more than any single destination could alone.

Best Time For A Tanzania Safari

The best time for a Tanzania safari depends on what you most want to experience. The dry season from June to October offers excellent game viewing across the Serengeti and Ngorongoro, with wildlife concentrating around water sources and the savanna grass short enough to make sightings easier and more rewarding.

For the Great Migration river crossings, July to September is the peak period, when vast herds of wildebeest and zebra brave the crocodile-filled Mara River in one of nature’s most dramatic spectacles. The green season from November to May brings lush landscapes and exceptional birdwatching, with the calving season in the southern Serengeti from January to March offering remarkable predator action as lions, cheetahs and hyenas follow the herds.

Tanzania Safari Holidays FAQs

What wildlife can I see on a Tanzania safari?

Tanzania safari holidays offer some of the finest wildlife viewing in Africa. The Serengeti is home to the Big Five — lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino — alongside cheetah, wild dog, hyena and vast herds of wildebeest and zebra. Ngorongoro Crater provides one of the most reliable settings for black rhino sightings on the continent. Giraffe, hippo, crocodile and a spectacular variety of birdlife including fish eagles, secretary birds and colourful bee-eaters can be found throughout Tanzania’s national parks and reserves.

Tanzania is an outstanding choice for first-time safari travellers. The country’s iconic landscapes and abundance of wildlife mean that rewarding sightings are almost guaranteed, even on a first visit. The variety of accommodation options, from comfortable tented camps to luxury lodges, means there is something to suit every preference and budget. With experienced guides and well-established safari circuits, Tanzania provides a safari experience that feels both accessible and genuinely thrilling for those new to Africa.

A Tanzania safari typically lasts between 7 and 14 days, depending on how many regions you wish to explore. A week is enough to cover the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater comfortably, while a longer stay allows you to add Tarangire National Park, the remote southern circuit or a beach extension in Zanzibar. Many travellers find that combining two or three distinct areas creates the most rewarding and varied experience, giving a real sense of Tanzania’s remarkable diversity.

The Great Migration moves through Tanzania year-round, but the most dramatic moments occur between July and September when the herds attempt the iconic Mara River crossings in the northern Serengeti. From January to March, the calving season takes place in the southern Serengeti near Ndutu, bringing exceptional predator activity as thousands of wildebeest calves are born within a matter of weeks. Both periods offer truly unforgettable wildlife experiences that are unlike anything else in the natural world.

Tanzania safari holidays stand apart through their sheer scale, diversity and the legendary status of the Great Migration. Few destinations can offer the combination of the Serengeti’s open plains, the self-contained ecosystem of Ngorongoro Crater and the possibility of ending a safari on the spice-scented shores of Zanzibar. Tanzania consistently delivers the classic African safari experience that many travellers have dreamed of, with outstanding guiding, iconic landscapes and wildlife encounters that stay with you long after you return home.