Welcome to Tanzania Luxury Holidays – where the best luxury safaris in Tanzania await you. Experience the epitome of luxury and adventure in breathtaking destinations like Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Mount Kilimanjaro, Lake Manyara National Park, and Zanzibar.
Our impressive luxury safari Tanzania packages guarantee utmost comfort and relaxation, with top-notch lodges and exclusive experiences.
Witness the awe-inspiring great wildebeest migration, the largest animal migration on earth, as millions of wildebeests and zebras traverse from Ngorongoro Crater through Serengeti National Park to Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.
July marks the peak of this remarkable spectacle. Make these unforgettable activities part of your tailor-made Tanzania luxury holidays.
Explore our range of luxury safari Tanzania packages below or contact us to create your personalized tour package.
Is it still on your sight and vacation list to watch the predators chase one another? Isn’t it nice to be able to sail in calm waters? Apart from the dolphins, do you want to go scuba diving? Have you ever tried cultural cuisine?
Do sightings of wild animals form a group excite you? Taking a break on the white sand beaches? Or Hiking to the top of one of the world’s tallest mountain peaks? Regardless of the cause, a trip to the Republic of Tanzania is the way to go.
Tanzania is Africa’s safari capital; it is the largest country in Africa’s eastern region, bordered by Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, and the vast Indian Ocean, among other countries. Tanzania’s terrain, relief, water bodies and conservation areas cover half of the country.
It is open for tourists all year, and the majority of tour packages focus on national parks and exotic beaches. The weather is pleasant, and the people are warm and friendly.
A 1 or 2 days journey to Tanzania are insufficient because there is something fresh to enjoy every day and hour. The country is stunning, with world-renowned natural wonders, historical landmarks, religious monuments and much more.
You’ll need to go beyond the typical modes of transportation to get to the east, north, west and south.
Tanzania is a safe safari destination, with secure cities and national parks, however personal security is recommended.
To avoid being scammed or disappointed, use a recognized and trusted travel operator with a known address and good reviews online.
When it comes to dressing, it’s crucial to pay attention to what you wear; while the urban population may find it fine to wear anything, elders and the rural community don’t. Except at beach and in hotels, present yourself to the public with a decent attire. Anything that reveals some body parts, such as the thighs and back is considered indecent. The Zanzibaris are predominantly Muslims, thus visitors should dress conservatively.
However, most times the activities you intend to engage in will dictate what you must wear. All that needs to be recognized is that Tanzania has cool weather, so there’s no need to expect excessive chill or heat. A section of the day will be sparkling hot even during the rainy season.
Tanzania is an ideal spot for honeymoon, family vacation, picnics, wildlife adventures, research, summer and winter vacations. Majority of safaris take place in Tanzania’s national parks and game reserves, which were established by the Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA) to protect the environment and wildlife species.
Tanzania Major Safari Circuits
Tanzania Major Safari Circuits
- The Northern Tanzania Safari Circuit
This is Tanzania’s most visited region. It includes Serengeti National Park, which is home to the yearly wildebeest migration and considered a natural wonder in the world. The Tree Climbing Lions of Lake Manyara National Park are well-known. Ngorongoro crater, located in the Great Rift Valley is home to a vast number of wildlife species on the African continent.
Tarangire National Park, which has a year-round water source, attracts around 250,000 migratory mammals. Kilimanjaro National Park is home to the world’s highest stand-alone peak, the snow-capped Mount. Kilimanjaro and it is ideal for hiking. Landscapes, wetlands, grasslands and crater lakes abound in Arusha National Park. Rubondo Island National Park is located on Lake Victoria’s southern shores. Lake Victoria – Africa’s largest freshwater lake, Lake Natron which is home to the Flamingos and Lake Eyasi located in the southwestern side of Ngorongoro crater area, are all worth seeing.
- The Southern Tanzania Safari Circuit
Selous National Park, which is not widely known like the northern counterparts but it is filled with a range of flora and fauna; Ruaha National Park, which has over 64 different mammal species, prey and predators; Mikumi National Park, Tanzania’s fourth largest and oldest national park and Udzungwa National Park that is well known as Africa’s Galapagos island.
- The Western Tanzania Safari Circuit
This region is primarily accessible by water and characterized by mountains and lush forests, which are home to chimps, baboons and numerous types of monkeys. Mahale National Park alone is home to over 800 individual chimps, Katavi National Park with the most pristine habitat, Gombe Stream National Park where Dr. Jane Goodall conducted her chimp studies and Lake Tanganyika on the border with Burundi.
- The Eastern Tanzania Safari Circuit
The national park of Saadani is located on vast shores of Indian Ocean. Zanzibar is a small archipelago off the coast of huge Indian Ocean that can be reached by air or water. The island of Zanzibar contains only one national park, Jozani chwaka bay national Park, which is known for its uncommon red Colobus monkeys. The stunning white sand beaches, old stone town and spice plantations are among Zanzibar’s popular attractions.
What to do in Tanzania – Safari Activities in Tanzania
- The annual wildebeest migration
This is a must-see attraction in Tanzania and across the continent. The world’s greatest animal migration, the yearly wildebeest migration, is a natural wonder. Thousands of wildebeests, zebras, gazelles, and other antelope species migrate from the Serengeti’s northern region to Maasai Mara National Park in search of fresh grass and water.
The migration lasts around three months, day and night, and movable camps are set up to ensure that no events are missed. To win, the migrants must overcome predators, hills, and massive water bodies.
- Wildlife Viewing on Game Drives
With a profusion of wildlife species, you will have a rewarding game drive experience at the different game parks across the nation. Watch the birds sail on air, the Big5 cats like the elephants, Cape Buffaloes, Lions, leopards, and Rhinos, a variety of antelope species and so much more.
- Cultural Adventures & Community Tours
Dancing to the African drum beats, uncovering Village life, and tasting the lip-smacking cuisine is such an unrivaled experience in Tanzania. A cultural tour can be done independently, or while on a visit to the different National Parks. The Maasai warriors; renowned herdsmen are among other tribes you will not want to miss out on your visit. Jump, laugh and walk with the natives, while watching the homesteads, and also listening to the stories.
- Zanzibar Beach Holidays & Vacations
The finest way of spending time with yourself is by visiting and exploring the exotic beaches in Tanzania. World-class beaches are situated at Zanzibar island, located at the shoreline of the scenic Indian ocean. The beaches are safe, and open for visitors all year round, with the weekends being the busiest times.
- Mountain Hiking Adventures
Hiking the world’s tallest standalone mountain on earth is unforgettable. Hundreds of visitors visit the snowcapped Mountain Kilimanjaro for a rewarding hike to the summit; an activity that lasts for roughly 7-8 days, depending on the fitness levels.
Primate Trekking in Tanzania
Tanzania is home to human’s closest cousins – chimpanzees and several other primates such as the red Colobus monkeys, baboons and Vervet monkeys. Trekking adventure is done in the morning hours when primates are lively and also in the afternoon when they are relaxing.
Best time to visit Tanzania
Tanzania is open to visitors all year round, with activities done in all destinations. National parks open from 07:00hours in the morning until 19:00hours, from Monday to Sunday.
The dry months run from June to October and December to February and annual wildebeest migration can be witnessed in April to July while crossing to Maasai Mara in Kenya and then in November when they return for fresh pasture in Serengeti and Ngorongoro areas.
In the national parks and cities, there are accommodation facilities, ranging from budget to luxury, hotels, lodges, and so much more. What to pack includes, medical forms, a professional camera, binoculars, long-sleeved shirts, and so much more.
Visit Tanzania for the best of your vacation experience in Africa. The destination is open to visitors globally, throughout the year
We offer a couple of luxury safari Tanzania and Zanzibar deals to our travelers. When you book a trip that lasts for more than 15 days, we offer you 1 free permit for visiting Ngorongoro Crater and when you are a group of more than eight travelers, the same offer applies.
Honeymooners who book luxury safaris that last for more than 10 days are offered free balloon rides in Serengeti.
These deals can be claimed by any travelers and at any time of the year. Kindly get in touch with us through email and we shall avail to you our array of offers.
