The most popular Safaris in Tanzania & Zanzibar
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The most popular Destinations in Tanzania & Zanzibar
Tanzania & zanzibar - the wild east of africa
It's not often that you book one vacation and get three. In Tanzania, you can: one for the huge migratory herds of animals in the Serengeti World Heritage Site.
A second for Ngorongoro, the "prison crater" with the highest concentration of predators in Africa. And a third vacation for all those dreams under whispering palm trees on the pre-warmed beaches of Zanzibar. A perfect combination of safari & beach!
The average altitude of the mainland is around 1000m. Several mountains reach heights of more than 2000m; like Mount Kilimanjaro, they are witnesses to an active volcanic past. Kilimanjaro has grown together from three volcanoes. Its highest peak, Kibo (5892m), is unsurpassed by any other mountain in Africa.
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Hand-picked Safaris in Tanzania & Zanzibar
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We know what we recommend and are passionate about providing quality programs for our guests. Each itinerary presented here has been carefully vetted and selected to ensure our guests not only great experiences, but also positive lasting memories. If you would like a special, tailor-made program, please contact us and we will be happy to prepare a private tour for you, tailored to your wishes, preferences and budget.
from 1.845 €
Deep in Africa's most beautiful game reserve, our safari lodge welcomes you to a refuge of Four Seasons comfort. Experience lions, leopards and elephants up close - and always feel at home.
from 1.395 €
You don't need to have extensive mountaineering skills to climb the peak. Good physical fitness, a good average level of fitness, a strong will and of course a little bit of luck are enough to reach the summit.
from 1.660 €
The Lemala Kuria Hills Lodge offers unparalleled luxury and is located in the Wogakurya Hills, close to the Mara River on the Tanzanian side of the border and in the main corridor of the...
from 1.276 €
The camp, guarded by three million year old granite towers in the magnificent Serengeti National Park, offers the ultimate African safari experience. Zebras, gazelles and their predators, pure Africa awaits you!
from 1.244 €
Rufiji River Camp is one of the first camps in the Selous and is situated on the banks a few meters above the Rufiji River at the eastern end of the reserve. The camp extends...
from 3.222 €
A dream of Africa: private safari experiences in a 4x4 off-road vehicle combined with understated luxury on a fine beach. Do you prefer to travel in a small group? Contact us...
from 1.058 €
At around 52,000 km², the Selous Game Reserve is the largest game reserve in Africa and the second largest in the world. A huge eco-system twice the size of Switzerland and full of wildlife.
from 1.405 €
Serengeti Pioneer Camp is ideally located to offer prime access to the annual great animal migration and the Big 5 with sweeping views of the endless plains. Close to nature...
from 1.151 €
The Serengeti Simba Lodge, named after the lion (simba in Swahili) - king of the jungle, a symbol of strength, pride and royal majesty - is located high above the...
from 1.594 €
The wilderness is calling! On the trail of the great herds of animals, this safari offers experiences at Lake Manyara, the famous Serengeti and the extraordinary Ngorongoro volcanic crater.
from 1.656 €
Lions, cheetahs and hyenas fight for their daily survival in the African savannah. The Serengeti is alive, watch this spectacle live on this exciting safari.
from 1.249 EUR
What can you expect on a camping safari? Imagine sitting around a campfire, chatting with other campers in the middle of nowhere on the plains of the Serengeti, under the stars, the stars...
from 1.972 €
The most beautiful national parks in combination with selected lodges and varied landscapes make this classic safari an experience. Followed by Zanzibar to relax.
Exclusive safari: Interview with a Masai
Adventure trip with luxury beach stay - 9 days from € 3,936
Combine your unique cultural Masai experience with one of Kenya's most hidden beach treasures. Every day is different here. Experience the African savannah of the animal-rich Masai Mara in an impressive way. It is simply amazing to listen to a Masai Chief's thoughts on how to deal with nature and its challenges.
It happens that they defend their livestock to protect their wealth, the opponent is not a human, no, it is a lion. Dealing with a situation we would never dare is fearless and disconcerting. Listen when the Masai talk about commitment and strength, even if your counterpart seems much stronger. Learn more about their attitude, their willingness to survive and their passion to win.
After your safari, we will fly you to the tropical coast - a small gem awaits you here, discreet, private and the perfect place to unwind, pure relaxation. You will be served fresh seafood and Italian specialties every day, and great importance is attached to healthy eating here. Enjoy the seclusion and relax in the utmost privacy and understated luxury.
Exciting Destinations in Tanzania & Zanzibar
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Discover the magic of Africa & the magnificent wildlife of Tanzania. Safari in the Serengeti, mountaineering on Mount Kilimanjaro or a beach vacation on Zanzibar - explore the diversity!
In the north of Tanzania, west of Kilimanjaro and in the foothills of Mount Meru, lies Arusha, the safari capital of Tanzania. This is the hub of all safaris. The...
Together with Kenya's Masai Mara Game Park, the Serengeti is Africa's most famous game park. The image of acacia trees on an endless grassy plain symbolizes Africa for many. As soon as you see them around a...
Dongwe is part of the spectacular landscape of Zanzibar. This seaside resort is just an hour's drive from Stone Town and is also close to the village of Paje an...
The Serengeti, together with Kenya's Masai Mara Game Park, form Africa's most famous game park. The image of acacia trees on an endless grassy plain epitomizes Africa for many.
Travelers heading for the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater will inevitably pass through the town of Karatu in the green hills of northern Tanzania.
This national park is relatively small, but has very different landscapes: Here you will find a tropical groundwater forest at the entrance to the protected area, the freshwater inflow to the lake, which has become a permanent home for a...
The university town of Moshi is located on the southern slope of Mount Kilimanjaro not far from the Kenyan border. In this city of around 155,000 inhabitants, the historic center "Old Moshi" is particularly worth seeing.
Kilimanjaro's snow-capped peak is one of Africa's most impressive sights. Located on the border of Kenya and Tanzania, this iconic mountain rises to an impressive 5896 meters above sea level.
The undisputed jewel of this landscape is the 16 x 20 km Ngorongoro Crater with a caldera that is not filled with water. The 600 m deep crater is the...
The Serengeti is considered the most extensive animal reserve in the world. It is home to the world's largest wild herds of ungulates. The migration of around one million blue wildebeest and zebras in particular has...
Paje is a small fishing village on the east coast of Zanzibar's Unguja Island. The village is known for its excellent kite-boarding conditions.
At around 52,000 km², the Selous Game Reserve is the largest game reserve in Africa and the second largest in the world. Together with the neighboring Mikumi and Udzungwa Parks, the Selous Game...
Tarangire National Park, with its very own character, is an ideal starting or ending point for a safari in the Serengeti.
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Travel information to Tanzania & Zanzibar
Entry, security, food & co.
Tanzania visa:
A passport (valid for at least 6 months after departure) and a tourist visa are required for entry. The visa can be applied for online before departure. Please use this link: www.immigration.go.tz
As a rule, you should allow 2-3 weeks for processing. Alternatively, the visa can also be obtained at the airport when entering Tanzania (50 USD, payable in cash on site). A waiting time of approx. 1 hour is to be expected here.
You should always carry your passport with you. However, to avoid any inconvenience if you lose your passport, you should always have a copy with you, kept separately from the original.
The Tanzanian shilling (shilingi) is the currency of Tanzania. It replaced the East African Shilling, which was valid before independence in 1964 and until 1966.
One shilling is divided into 100 senti (cents). An amount is shown in the form shilling/senti. If an amount corresponds to zero, a hyphen or an equals sign is placed at this point. (Example: "=/50" corresponds to 50 senti, "100/=" corresponds to 100 shillings). Due to inflation, however, senti coins disappeared from payment transactions in the 1990s.
The US dollar is now used as a parallel currency in many areas of the country, especially in those developed for tourism.
Bank opening hours are normally Monday to Friday from 08:30 to 12:30, in the larger cities also until 16:00 - on Saturday from 08:30 to 13:30. The US dollar has developed into a kind of parallel currency in this country. Especially in tourist areas and for payments to government institutions such as customs, immigration or national parks, only US dollars are actually accepted. Payment in US dollars is therefore not a problem at all, and it is quite possible that you will not have to pay in the official local currency at all during your stay in Tanzania. A denomination with small dollar amounts is recommended. It should be noted that no dollar bills minted before the year 2000 can be accepted. An exact reason is not given, they are simply not accepted. It is also possible to take euros with you, but these are generally not accepted as a direct means of payment. In this case, it is necessary to exchange them into the local currency at a bank or exchange office.
Tanzania is an African country located in the east of the continent directly on the Indian Ocean. It is bordered to the south by the states of Mozambique, Malawi and Zambia, to the north by Kenya, Uganda, Burundi and Rwanda and to the west by the DR Congo.
If you want to visit nature parks and reserves in Tanzania, you can do so by land or air. The roads in most wilderness areas are in poor condition and unmarked, self-driving is not recommended. We therefore provide you with an experienced driver who also acts as a trained guide. Alternatively, you can reach your destination by small aircraft, safari vehicles and drivers are then provided by the accommodation. Towns are connected by a steady stream of buses and dala-dalas (minibuses).
The local airline Precision Air flies regularly, mostly via Dar es Salaam, Kilimanjaro or Zanzibar, to all capital cities and other important destinations in East Africa.
Left-hand traffic applies in Tanzania.
Normal vaccinations against tetanus, diphtheria and polio should be available. Hepatitis A and B protection and malaria prophylaxis are recommended, please consult your family doctor or a tropical institute. We recommend that you take out international health insurance. Take the most important medication with you from home. Yellow fever is required when entering the country from an infected area (e.g. Kenya). Take your vaccination certificate with you so that you can prove that you have been vaccinated! No vaccination is required for direct flights from Europe; if you are traveling from a country with yellow fever, you must provide proof of a yellow fever vaccination; current information can be found on the website of your Foreign Office.
Tanzania is a safe country to travel to. With due respect for the population, a safe vacation is always guaranteed. Current safety information can be found on the website of the Federal Foreign Office.
Most camps, lodges or hotels serve local specialties as well as western food, which is usually excellent. In the national parks, the accommodation is often isolated and driving in the dark is restricted, so meals are taken in the lodges and camps. Tap water in Tanzania is generally not safe for consumption, but the camps, lodges and hotels provide bottled drinking water.
There is no best time to visit the whole country. It depends on which part of the country you want to visit and the focus of your trip (safari with game viewing, climbing Kilimanjaro or a beach vacation plus a detour for game viewing).
Northeast with Serengeti - Ngorongoro - Arusha region
The months of June/July to October/November are recommended, as are the months of January to March, which are a very good time to travel both in terms of temperatures and the abundance of animals in the northern national parks. Especially the migration in the northern Serengeti in July / September and January to March on the southern Serengeti plains is considered the absolute high season. This is also the best time to see the larger herds of animals.
Coast
The coastal region has a typical tropical climate with temperatures between 25 and 30 degrees and relatively high humidity. The drier period from June to September is recommended. During this time, the humidity is low with mostly blue skies. The hottest time of the year is between October and February, the rainy season between March and May.
Trekking tours in the Kilimanjaro region Kilimanjaro can be climbed all year round. From June to early October, it is cool and dry. From around mid-December to March it is relatively warm, although temperatures vary greatly depending on the altitude. It is particularly cold when climbing to the summit and at the summit.
Zanzibar The island of Zanzibar is a year-round destination.
It never gets really cold in Tanzania: light clothing, preferably cotton or linen, is recommended. During the safari, avoid brightly colored clothing, better are beiges, khakis and earth-brown clothing. Safari drives can be long, so it is advisable to wear light, comfortable clothing such as short-sleeved shirts and cotton/linen pants or shorts. Sturdy shoes and socks are required.
The evenings in the national parks can get quite chilly, so long sleeves and pants should be worn. Also remember to wear head protection and sunscreen.
If you are visiting Zanzibar or a coastal town, remember your beachwear - it is always warm. On the beaches and within the confines of the hotels, normal swimwear is acceptable, but nudism is not.
The power supply in Tanzania is 220/240 volts at 50 Hz. Plugs are 3-point square (UK type). Adapters are available at all major airports.