WELCOME TO TANZANIA

WHY TANZANIA?

TANZANIA

Discover the Wonders of Tanzania

Tanzania, a land of natural splendour, holds the title for the largest concentration and diversity of animals in Africa. With over 1,100 bird species to spot, Tanzania is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. Here's why you should make Tanzania your next destination:

Tanzania's wilderness is home to an astonishing variety of creatures. From the iconic Big Five to the mesmerising birdlife, you'll encounter nature at its most magnificent. The Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Mt. Kilimanjaro are just a few of the stars in Tanzania's natural constellation.

The Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the world's largest intact caldera. Its sheer beauty and thriving wildlife make it a must-see destination.

Mount Kilimanjaro, the Roof of Africa, stands tall at 19,341 feet above sea level. Its snow-capped peak dominates the Tanzanian skyline, offering an awe-inspiring sight for adventurers.

The Great Migration is one of nature's greatest spectacles. Witness the mesmerising sight of vast herds of wildebeest crossing the Serengeti plains, a spectacle that defies imagination.

Tanzania is not just about wildlife; it's a tapestry of authentic indigenous cultures, rich folklore, intriguing rituals, and warm local hospitality. The Tanzanian people are among the world's most welcoming

Zanzibar

A Tropical Paradise

Off the coast of mainland Tanzania lies the enchanting island of Zanzibar. With its pristine white beaches and stunning barrier reefs, it's a haven for beach lovers. And don't miss the chance to encounter the world's largest crab, the coconut crab.

 

WHERE TO GO IN TANZANIA?

RICH IN CULTURE

 

 

EXPERIENCES 

Unlock the Heart of Wild Africa

Our unforgettable tailor-made and luxury scheduled tours will spirit you away to the heart of untamed Africa. Choose from our meticulously crafted travel itineraries, and allow us to transform your safari dreams into living, breathing adventures. 

 

WHEN TO VISIT TANZANIA

“TIMING IS EVERYTHING”

Tanzania experiences two rainy seasons. The long rains fall from late February to March, and the short rains extend from October to December. For the best wildlife viewing, plan your visit during the Dry season, from late June to October. Witness the grand spectacle of the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti during June and July, and catch the wildebeest calving from late January to February.

In the highlands of Ngorongoro and Kilimanjaro, temperatures can drop below freezing. Kilimanjaro boasts a perpetually snow-capped peak and offers a challenging yet accessible hike. While it's known as a "walk-up" mountain, it's essential to respect its risks and prepare accordingly.

ZANZIBAR - Island Paradise

The best time to visit Zanzibar is from June to October, during the cool, dry months of spring. Another popular window to explore this tropical paradise is from December to February, when the weather is hot and dry. Zanzibar's climate is tropical, featuring year-round warmth and two rainy seasons: the intense "long rains" from March to May, peaking in April, and the milder "short rains" from mid-October to December.