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Destinations In This Tanzania Gem

Tanzania offers diverse landscapes, wildlife, and the Great Migration. Key safari spots include Mount Kilimanjaro and the northern circuit, with other remote areas to explore. Careful planning ensures the best experience, tailored to personal interests.

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Tanzania is a beautiful, untamed country of diverse landscapes ranging from majestic mountain peaks to white sand beaches and endless stretches of open plains, famously inhabited by large herds of wildlife.

In particular, the Great Migration is a sight that draws safari enthusiasts year after year for its affirmation of life and timelessness.Tanzania offers something for everyone who seeks a true, authentic African safari experience.

While climbing Mount Kilimanjaro and embarking on a safari across the northern circuit (Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti) are the most well-known adventures, there are certainly more remote safari circuits that are equally as majestic. A safari to Tanzania requires careful planning in terms of timing, weather and locations, especially with regards to animal movements.

We will be able to guide you to the best areas so that all of your own unique interests can be included in your Tanzania safari.

Tanzania Safari Highlights: Wildlife, Culture, and Adventure

Tanzania is perfect for travellers looking for a quintessential safari, with diverse landscapes, authentic culture and huge herds of animals.

Tanzania is all about the animals you won’t find large cities conveniently placed near a reserve for a quick shopping spree.

Zanzibar offers an array of beach activities such as diving, snorkelling, dhow trips and fishing. For more culture, you can explore Stone Town, go on a Spice Tour, or visit Jozani Forest for the colobus monkeys.

One of the most active ways to experience Tanzania is to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak.

Viewing the Serengeti from a hot air balloon is an amazing way to experience Tanzania, but this of course comes at an additional cost.

You will have an opportunity to see all of the classic big game animals throughout a Tanzania safari, and if you’re lucky, then you may even spot the highly endangered black rhino or rare wild dogs.

During certain times, you will be able to view the annual Great Migration where the massive herds of wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle move through the Serengeti, trailed by predators waiting for an opportunity.

Arusha National Park
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Arusha National Park

Serengeti National Park
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Serengeti National Park

Tarangire National Park
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Tarangire National Park

Lake Manyara National Park
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Lake Manyara National Park

Ngorongoro Conservation Area
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Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Kilimanjaro National Park
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Kilimanjaro National Park

Ruaha National Park
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Ruaha National Park

Mikumi National Park
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Mikumi National Park

Selous Game Reserve
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Selous Game Reserve

Saadani National Park
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Saadani National Park

Katavi National Park
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Katavi National Park

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Tanzania Travel Tips

Best Time For Tanzania

The best time for Tanzania safaris is July-Oct and Dec-Feb for dry weather. Avoid crowds in May-Nov, but expect rain. Migration varies by season.

Health At Tanzania

Health Tanzania partners with locals to improve healthcare, education, and prevent HIV in poor Dar es Salaam neighborhoods and coastal villages.

Tanzania Language

Swahili and English are widely spoken in Tanzania. With 129 ethnic groups, Swahili is promoted to reduce tribal differentiation.

Tanzania Weather

Tanzania has a tropical climate with hot, humid coasts, long rains (March-June), short rains (Nov-Jan), and cooler months (June-August).

Tanzania Safari FAQ's

Prepare a realistic budget, include Serengeti & Kilimanjaro, and visit Zanzibar. Apply for a visa 2-3 weeks early. Dress in layers, neutral colors.

Tanzania Safari Safety

Tanzania is safe for tourists. Travel with reputable operators like Jeby Tours, stay vigilant, avoid solo nighttime walks, and follow local laws.

Know About Tanzania

Tanzania offers wildlife, beaches, and landmarks like Serengeti & Kilimanjaro. Swahili is spoken, and USD is accepted in some places.

Visa & Immigration

Some countries don’t need a visa for Tanzania; others can apply online. Entry requires a valid passport, visa (if needed), and return ticket.

Tanzania Foods

Jeby Tours offers fresh, hygienic meals on safaris, with buffet, à la carte, and picnic options. Dietary needs are catered for, with starry dining experiences.

Tanzania Safari Packing List

Pack light, comfortable clothes, travel docs (passport, visa), camera, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a first aid kit for your Tanzania safari.

Tanzania Travel Insurance

Purchase Tanzania travel insurance for trip cancellation, medical expenses, evacuation, delays, baggage issues, and more.

Tanzania Tipping Guide

Tip your guide USD 10 and tracker USD 5 daily at the end of the safari. Safari lodge staff may also receive USD 10-20 per day.