This best time to visit for wildlife safaris and climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is the dry season (from June until early October) with good, clear weather and better wildlife sightings. Lush landscapes and cheaper prices in wet season (April to May) but access may be limited.
Absolutely! Itineraries are personalized according to your interest such as wildlife-designed game drives, cultural tours, beach vacations, mountain treks, and more. Reach out and let us create your adventure.
Our accommodations run from private luxury lodges with candlelit bush dinners to mid-range tented camps sleeping under the stars. All have a sustainable bent and frequently include renewable energy and locally sourced food as part of the experience pillar of sustainability and cultural immersion.
Question yes our master guides are native Tanzanians with a vast understanding of the wildlife, culture and landscapes of the region and are a joy to get to know and work with. These are professionals who guarantee your adventure is safe, gratifying, and unforgettable.
Think about scheduling your talk with your stylist through instant message, email, or phone (stylistic) to examine your inclinations. With us booking flights, accommodation, permits and the itinerary all in one place, you have nothing to think about but how far you can go.
Our packages usually include lodges, meals, game-drives, park fees, permits, and guides. Cultural visits and hot-air balloon safaris are among a few optional activities you can schedule within your interests.
Bring along light, neutral clothing for layering, a sun hat and shades, comfy shoes, binoculars, a camera, toiletries, and personal meds. For our sustainable efforts, we suggest reusable water bottles and green gear.
Working with local communities Maasai and Hadzabe by promoting culture tours and also by providing economically opportunities through employment. We also promote sustainable development of the regions we visit by sourcing food for our meals from local farmers.
We do not only stop at game drives but also arrange hot-air balloon safaris, mountain trekking (Mount Kilimanjaro), visits to Maasai and Hadzabe villages, birdwatching, and beach activities in Zanzibar such as snorkeling and Stone Town exploration.
The majority of travelers need a visa to enter Tanzania and is generally obtained on arrival or through the internet. Please confirm the latest visa requirements with the Tanzanian embassy or through our team who can help you apply.