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Tanzania safari

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Tanzania Safaris

Tanzania holds Africa's most cinematic landscapes — the Serengeti's endless plains, the wildlife-rich crater of Ngorongoro, and the spice islands of Zanzibar. Home to the Great Migration and some of the largest protected areas on the planet, Tanzania is where safari becomes spectacle.

National Parks & Reserves

Where you'll go in Tanzania

Serengeti National Park

14,750 km² of open savannah — the stage for the Great Migration and home to extraordinary big-cat density.

Ngorongoro Crater

A self-contained ecosystem inside the world's largest unbroken caldera — black rhino, lion, elephant, hippo, flamingo.

Tarangire National Park

Giant baobabs and Tanzania's largest elephant population, especially during the dry season.

Lake Manyara

Tree-climbing lions, hot springs, and pink flamingo flocks at the foot of the Rift Valley escarpment.

Selous & Ruaha

Wild, remote southern circuit — fewer vehicles, more raw wilderness.

Zanzibar Archipelago

White-sand beaches, coral reefs, Stone Town's Swahili-Arab heritage, and unforgettable sunsets.

The Great Migration

A year on the plains

Roughly 1.5 million wildebeest and 250,000 zebra trace a 1,500 km loop across Tanzania and Kenya every year — the greatest mammal migration on earth.

Jan – MarCalving season — southern Serengeti, predator action
Apr – MayLong rains, herds gather; quiet, lush landscapes
Jun – JulHerds move north and west; Grumeti River crossings
Aug – OctMara River crossings — most dramatic months
Nov – DecShort rains, herds return south; great photography

Travel Tips & FAQ

Planning your Tanzania safari

It depends what you want to see. Calving season (Jan-Mar) for predators and newborns; Mara River crossings (Aug-Oct) for the most dramatic moments.

Custom Itinerary

Build a Tanzania safari that's entirely your own.

Tell us what you love. We'll design an itinerary around your preferences, party size, and travel style — at no booking fee.