Tanzania Tours & Holidays
Travel solo as part of a group tour to Tanzania and experience life changing adventures
Discover The Wonders Of Tanzania
Venturing off to Tanzania promises a spectacular mix of vast wilderness, abundant wildlife, grand mountains, and inviting coastlines. From the iconic savannahs of the Serengeti teeming with wildlife to the snow-capped peaks of Mt. Kilimanjaro, the spice-fragrant, crystal-clear beaches of Zanzibar, and the fascinating tribal cultures, Tanzania offers an array of unforgettable experiences. Envision yourself witnessing the Great Migration, climbing Africa’s highest peak, relaxing on sandy beaches, or exploring ancient Stone Town. Infused with natural beauty and rich traditions, Tanzania offers an epic adventure that offers something extraordinary for every explorer.
Tanzania At A Glance
Dodoma (313,831)
57.3 million
Tanzanian Shilling
Swahili, English
(GMT+03:00) Nairobi
+255
Type D & Type G
TOP THINGS TO SEE IN Tanzania
Serengeti National Park
Known for the astounding Great Migration, this immense park is a wildlife spectacle offering a chance to spot The Big Five.
Mt. Kilimanjaro
The highest peak in Africa, Kilimanjaro offers trekkers a unique and challenging adventure amidst its dramatic landscapes.
Ngorongoro Crater
Reputed as the world’s largest inactive volcanic caldera, it hosts a vast array of wildlife within its boundaries.
Zanzibar
A semi-autonomous archipelago blessed with turquoise waters, rich history, and delectable cuisine.
OUR ADVENTURE Trips & TOURS IN Tanzania
The Tanzania mainland is bordered by Uganda, Lake Victoria, and Kenya to the north, by the Indian Ocean to the east, by Mozambique, Lake Nyasa, Malawi, and Zambia to the south and southwest, and by Lake Tanganyika, Burundi, and Rwanda to the west.
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Tanzania FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The best time to visit Tanzania for wildlife viewing is during the dry season from June to October. However, the wet season (November to May) is best for bird watching.
The official currency is the Tanzanian Shilling. You can exchange money at banks, forex bureaus, and some hotels.
Most visitors require a visa to enter Tanzania, which can be obtained upon arrival or in advance from a Tanzanian embassy or consulate. Always check the latest visa requirements before your trip.
Must-see attractions in Tanzania include the Serengeti National Park, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro Crater, and Zanzibar.
Tanzania is generally considered safe for tourists, but it’s always wise to take standard precautions, especially in urban areas and popular tourist spots.
The official languages are Swahili and English. Although English is spoken in many tourist areas and hotels, learning a few Swahili phrases can enhance your travel experience.
We advise you to check with your local travel clinic 4-6 months prior to departure to see what is required. Also check the Travel Health Pro Website
Tap water in Tanzania is generally not safe to drink. We recommend taking a filtered water bottle with you on your travels.
Traditional Tanzanian cuisine includes dishes like ugali (maize porridge), nyama choma (grilled meat), and pilau (spiced rice).
Tanzanians are typically friendly and polite, and avoiding actions that may cause offence is a good policy. Dress modestly, especially when in Zanzibar and other predominantly Muslim areas.
Definitely! From spectacular wildlife safaris in Serengeti and Selous to climbing the towering Mt. Kilimanjaro or diving in the coral reefs of Zanzibar, Tanzania is an adventure-lover’s dream come true.