Epic Tanzania Safaris Tours

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Tanzania, renowned as Africa’s safari gem, captivates wildlife enthusiasts with its breathtaking landscapes. Imagine exploring the majestic Ngorongoro Crater, where lush forests meet vast plains, and wandering through the expansive Serengeti National Park, home to the legendary Big Five. Here, you’ll encounter graceful giraffes, playful hippos, and stealthy caracals, alongside the elusive African wild dogs and countless other lesser-known species.

On a Tanzanian safari, you become part of the vibrant scene. As animals roam freely, you witness their daily lives in a natural setting. When dusk falls, the adventure continues, and you can unwind in comfortable lodges while the unique sounds of the savannah provide a soothing lullaby.

Moreover, Tanzania’s diverse landscapes mirror its rich wildlife. From the dry plains of the Serengeti to the verdant forests of Ngorongoro, each corner of the country reveals a different slice of nature, promising an unforgettable wildlife journey

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Epic Tanzania Safaris Tours

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Tanzania presents a safari experience unlike any other, from the iconic Serengeti plains to the ancient Ngorongoro Crater. Encounter the legendary Big Five—lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinos—in their natural habitats. Additionally, discover a myriad of other fascinating wildlife species that call this stunning country home

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To fully immerse yourself in Tanzania's safari experience, including iconic destinations like Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti, and Tarangire National Park, plan for a 5-7 day trip. This duration allows ample time to explore the northern circuit and encounter the Big Five and other remarkable wildlife. For those with more time, extended safari adventures of 20+ days offer an even deeper exploration.

If time is limited, a brief safari to Arusha and either Tarangire or Lake Manyara National Park can be completed in just 1-2 days, providing a glimpse of Tanzania's rich wildlife. Alternatively, for those eager to visit the Serengeti on a tight schedule, flying directly there is a convenient option.

Choosing the right time for a safari in Tanzania depends on your preferences. The dry season, from June to October and January to March, is ideal for wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources. These months offer sunny days but come with crowds, particularly during the Great Migration and the birthing seasons of zebras and wildebeests.

In contrast, the rainy season, spanning April-May and November-December, provides lush scenery, fewer visitors, and potential lodge discounts. Transition periods such as late March, early June, late October, and November offer a more tranquil experience, combining pleasant weather with fewer tourists.

Learn more about the best time for a Tanzania safari and Shiri Adventures’ expert recommendations in this article.

The Great Wildebeest Migration is a breathtaking natural phenomenon, captivating wildlife enthusiasts as over a million animals journey across the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem. Beginning with calving in the southern Serengeti, near the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, the herds move through the Serengeti and into Kenya’s Masai Mara before returning by the end of the year. One of the most thrilling moments of this migration is the Mara River crossing, where herds brave strong currents and predators waiting in the waters. Witnessing thousands of animals navigate this perilous crossing is a highlight for many travelers. Discover more about this awe-inspiring event with Shiri Adventures

The Great Wildebeest Migration in the Serengeti offers captivating drama throughout the year, with the peak occurring during the wildebeest calving season in February-March and the dramatic river crossings between May and August. From August to October, the herds move into Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve, continuing their epic journey. Experience this incredible spectacle with Shiri Adventures.

Kilimanjaro International Airport serves as the main gateway to northern Tanzania's national parks, including Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, and is conveniently located near Mount Kilimanjaro. For access to the southern parks, Dar Es Salaam International Airport is the primary entry point

For a safari, opt for shirts and pants in neutral colors like khaki or gray to blend in and minimize dust. Avoid white, blue, and camouflage clothing, as blue attracts tsetse flies and camouflage is prohibited for civilians. While dresses are suitable for lodges, pants are more practical for drives. Don’t forget sun protection: pack a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Sandals are fine for lodges, but closed shoes are recommended for drives. Also, bring a warm jacket for cool mornings and evenings, especially in higher-altitude areas.

Two countries in East Africa offer exceptional safari experiences: Kenya and Tanzania. However, Tanzania often stands out for its less crowded parks and diverse wildlife, including rare animal sightings. The extended Great Migration in Serengeti National Park is a major draw, along with the chance to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain.

On a Tanzania safari, leaving the car is only permitted in designated areas. It is not allowed to leave the vehicle in the middle of the national park due to safety concerns.

Regular visitors are not allowed to operate drones in Tanzania's national parks. However, special permits can be obtained for filming projects, a process that usually takes 3-4 months and involves additional fees. Bringing a drone into Tanzania without the required permits may result in it being confiscated by customs officials upon arrival.

Wi-Fi is available in our safari vehicles, though coverage may be limited in the more remote areas of national parks. You can also find Wi-Fi in hotels and lodges throughout Tanzania, but please note that the connection may occasionally be intermittent.