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Tanzania safari for African wildlife
Tanzania safaris are renowned for their unmatched beauty and untouched wilderness. It remains one of the few places where nature thrives without the impact of modern civilization, making it the perfect destination for those seeking an authentic African adventure.
Your journey to Tanzania promises a once-in-a-lifetime experience, where you can witness majestic elephants, powerful lions, graceful antelopes, playful zebras, elusive cheetahs, and countless other wildlife species roaming freely in their natural habitat.
Are you seeking the ideal Tanzania Safari?
It’s as easy as ABC! Send us a message, and our safari experts will help you choose the perfect adventure. Whether you’re looking for a one-day trip or a month-long expedition, African Plumage Tours is here to make your dream safari a reality.
Our mission is to guide you through Tanzania’s breathtaking landscapes, providing top-tier safari experiences. We handle all booking inquiries and offer fully customized tours to suit your needs.

CUSTOMIZATION
Share your travel needs with us, and we’ll personalize your trip to suit them precisely, ensuring that you experience the vacation of your dreams.

ASSISTANCE
We assist you with information and insights throughout your stay in the nation and during the planning stage of your tour.

We take all kinds of payments, including cash, bank transfers, and credit cards. We also have a flexible cancellation policy that benefits both sides.
Our Tanzania Safari Tours
Ngorongoro Crater Day Trip
Ngorongoro Crater Day Trip
5-Day private Camping Safari
5-Private Camping Safari
6-Day touch of wilderness Safari
6-Day touch of wilderness Safari
7-Day private Lodge Safari
7-Private Lodge Safari
4-Day Above and beyond Luxury
4-Day Above and beyond Luxury
7-Day jewels of Tanzania private
7-Day jewels of Tanzania private
7-Day private Lodge Safari
7-Private Lodge Safari
4-Day Above and beyond Luxury
4-Day Above and beyond Luxury
7-Day jewels of Tanzania private
7-Day jewels of Tanzania private
7-Day private Lodge Safari
7-Private Lodge Safari
4-Day Above and beyond Luxury
4-Day Above and beyond Luxury
7-Day jewels of Tanzania private
7-Day jewels of Tanzania private
7-Day private Lodge Safari
7-Private Lodge Safari
4-Day Above and beyond Luxury
4-Day Above and beyond Luxury
7-Day jewels of Tanzania private
7-Day jewels of Tanzania private
A little bit about
Tanzania safari circuits
The best time to plan a Tanzania safari largely depends on your specific interests, but the country offers exceptional experiences year-round. If your primary goal is to witness the wildebeest migration, careful planning is essential. The peak period to observe this iconic event in the Serengeti is between June and September. However, as the migration follows the weather patterns and moves across different areas of the park, it is subject to variability and cannot be precisely predicted.
For those seeking a more tranquil experience, accommodations in the Serengeti can be booked away from the migration routes to avoid larger crowds. Additionally, it is important to note that the rainiest months, typically March and April, may affect safari experiences, as weather conditions can impact wildlife visibility and accessibility.
Travel Guide for Tanzanian Safari
Visa. Accommodations. Transfer
For citizens of the majority of nations, a USD 50 90-day single-entry tourist visa to Tanzania is issued at the airport upon admission. But multiple-entry visas are available to Americans for $100. Citizens of the following nations must get a recommended tourism visa at the Tanzanian embassy that is closest to them: ( you could find the list of such countries here). Apply to the Embassy at least 45 days before to your intended visit if you require a recommended visa.
After you have completed the border formalities, our transfer driver will be waiting for you at the airport’s “arrivals” area with a signboard bearing your name. He will then transport you to one of the top hotels in Arusha or Kilimanjaro. Kanje Grand Tours exclusively uses reputable lodging companies to handle your accommodations.
Safari Parks and Wildlife in Tanzania
The expeditions of The National Geographic, The Discovery Channel, and Animal Planet have all highlighted Tanzania’s prominence as a top destination for wildlife adventurers. Indeed, the parks in northern Tanzania are wonderful. The Serengeti, for instance, provides distinctive lion safaris and The Great Migration, Tarangire is well known for its exciting elephant safaris, and Ngorongoro is reputed to have the largest concentration of wild species on earth. Any ardent traveler must also see Lake Manyara, with its flocks of pink flamingos, and Mahali and Gombe parks, home to the highest population density of chimpanzees. Tanzania is without a doubt the ideal location for concluding a thorough African wildlife tour.
Your African fantasies can come true with the help of Kanje Grand Tours. We are able to cater to the preferences of everyone interested in Tanzania thanks to the mix of technology and Tanzanian hospitality traditions.
Tanzania’s prime safari season. Seasons and weather
Your travel preferences will determine the ideal time to go on a safari in Tanzania.
The “dry” season, which runs from June to October, is the best time to view the Great Migration. Additionally, because of the highest animal density around rivers and other water sources, this time of year is also great for safaris. The weather is largely sunny, and there are a lot less mosquitoes than normal. Despite the fact that Ngorongoro and Seronera plains in the Serengeti are frequently visited, there aren’t many tourist cars in the parks. In the early mornings of June through August, when temperatures may be chilly, make sure to pack warm clothing.
For those who enjoy watching hunting actions, the “wet” season (sometimes referred to as the “rainy season”) from November to May is great. Carnivores are more active between January and February, when calves are born. At this time of year, bird migration is also at its height, making the National Parks a haven for ornithologists.
In addition, the rainy season is a boom time for vegetation, and the Parks are extremely lush. From May to November, many of Tanzania’s wildlife photographs that have won awards have been taken. For photographers of nature, this is the perfect time.
The fact that there are far less visitors to the Parks during the wet season than during the dry one is a notable aspect about it. The benefits of visiting Tanzania during the rainy season should undoubtedly be considered while making travel plans, especially from March to May when rainfall are frequently (though not always) light drizzles in the afternoon.
Our Prices for Safari
Our guiding principle includes making Tanzanian activities accessible and cheap for everyone. To enhance your wildlife experiences, we truly think that Tanzanian hospitality and comfort are crucial components of the trip. Budget camping and low-profile lodges are not offered in our pre-planned itineraries or in our individualized programs. Our trips, however, offer premium accommodations at affordable pricing. Our business has exclusive contracts with numerous acclaimed hotels and lodges in the National Parks, enabling us to provide the most affordable rates.
With the exception of the tickets to Tanzania, your Tanzania safari cost with Kanje Grand Tours will include nearly everything. Send us a message if you want to learn more.
Security. Immunization
Tanzania is among the safest nations in Africa, contrary to popular belief. Tanzania, one of the safest nations on the continent, has long been a popular destination for those who love the outdoors. One of the few in Africa, this nation’s citizens have never experienced a civil war or other major uprising. The growth of tourism is a top priority for the region’s most powerful government, and numerous safeguards are in place to ensure that visitors are protected from all dangers and threats.
In order to prevent provocations, it is also advisable to take appropriate precautions, such as never leaving your personal goods unattended and refraining from showing off your wealth to the populace.
No immunizations are required, though some are advised, unless you are traveling to Tanzania from an epidemiological risky area. For more information on that, read our article.
Tanzanian etiquette and advice
Tanzania is a melting pot of Bantu, European, Arabic, Indian, and other civilizations, yet its daily manners are quite straightforward because Tanzanians have adopted the best and the most basic customs.
Salutations are significant in Tanzania. Since the pace of life in this tropical nation is slower than in wealthy nations, they typically take longer. Therefore, if a Tanzanian shakes your hand for a little bit longer than you anticipate, do not be startled.
Make sure to get a local’s permission before taking their photo. You won’t encounter any cultural issues in Tanzania if you show respect to the elderly and are kind. Keep in mind that a sizeable portion of the people of Zanzibar is Muslim. Our tourists are encouraged not to bring since the locals dislike showing off their clothing there.
Tanzanians are friendly people who truly understand what it means to extend hospitality. Locals constantly try their hardest to ensure that visitors only have positive impressions of their nation since they are extremely proud of it.
We have developed some advice to help you stay out of awkward situations in Tanzania.
Tanzania's Best National Parks
Planning Your Tanzania Safari? Here Are 8 Key Questions

What are the main attractions in Tanzania and why should I go?
“Tanzania is the ideal safari destination since it provides both quantity and quality. There is an abundance of wildlife viewing opportunities, as well as a wide range of destinations and activities. In fact, it would be challenging to see everything in one Tanzania vacation, let alone three.
There are three distinct safari circuits: the most well-known northern circuit, which features well-known locations like the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater; the less well-known southern circuit, which focuses on Selous Game Reserve and Ruaha National Park; and the off-the-beaten-path western circuit, which features Katavi National Park and the chimpanzee reserves on the shore of Lake Tanganyika.
The fact that Tanzania is home to Africa’s tallest summit may surprise experienced mountaineers. Although it typically ascended from the Tanzanian side, Mount Kilimanjaro is located between Kenya and Tanzania.
What season is ideal for traveling to Tanzania?
The best time to go on a safari in Tanzania depends on your interests and can be scheduled at any time of the year. If witnessing the wildebeest migration is the major reason for your trip, cautious planning is required. The optimum time to view the Serengeti migration is from June to September, but because you’ll need to stay in different parts of the park at different times of the migration and because this all depends on the weather, this isn’t entirely reliable.
You should reserve lodging in the Serengeti distant from the wildebeest migration if you want to avoid the throng. Any safari may be affected during these months because they are the wettest.
How is Tanzania's wildlife viewing?
“Tanzania has excellent animal viewing. The northern circuit of a Tanzanian safari includes Lake Manyara, Tarangire, the Serengeti, and the Ngorongoro Crater. The game viewing in any of these parks is excellent, albeit some of it is seasonal. The experience is enhanced by completing the entire circuit because you will pass through a variety of habitats and environments.
Although it is possible to escape the throng due to the expanse of the parks, you will occasionally find yourself surrounded by other tourists as this is the most popular circuit. You can visit the southern circuit, where game watching is slightly more difficult but still excellent, if you truly want to get away from all the same.
This circuit may be better suited to frequent travelers to Africa who are less driven to see the Big Five. though Serengeti and Ngorongoro offer the same
How much does a safari in Tanzania cost?
“Large groups are not the target audience for Tanzania trips. Though it obviously costs more, the greatest way to explore the parks is on a custom safari for two to four individuals who book together as a family or group of friends.
Budgeting for a trip is challenging because there are so many factors to consider. A beginning price of US$500 per person per day is recommended. As an illustration, camping safaris are typically less expensive than resort safaris.
In contrast, the Serengeti and some other northern circuit parks include large hotels that are significantly less expensive than the intimate lodges and tented camps, despite the fact that the latter are frequently more rudimentary.
Another significant factor is the time of year. If you’re willing to visit during the rainy season, there are reduced rates available, but visiting during the height of the wildebeest migration will cost you more.
How secure is Tanzania for visitors?
“The tourism business in Tanzania is savvy and well-established, and safaris there are generally very safe.
However, major cities like Mombasa and Dar es Salaam have high rates of petty crime, making it unsafe to wander the streets alone. In Arusha and other urban tourist hot spots, tourists are occasionally targeted, but the trouble is typically innocuous and is primarily caused by touts trying to sell them something (anything from safaris to beaded necklaces). Usually all it takes to diffuse any issue is being solid and standing your ground.
In any case, most tourists visiting Tanzania don’t spend much (or any) time in cities, so none of this is likely to be a problem.
What kind of Accommodation can I anticipate when on a safari?
“Tanzania’s safari sector is well established, and there is a good selection of lodging available. The most affordable method to travel is with an outfitter that offers cozy camping safaris; also, it heightens the sense of adventure.
There are tented campgrounds offering varying degrees of luxury if genuine camping isn’t your thing but you prefer the romanticism of tented lodging. These camps have real beds and flushing toilets inside.
There are motels that completely cut off from the countryside for guests who would rather spend their evenings in a less wild setting. This reduces the likelihood of finding creepy-crawlies in your bed.
However, the current craze is for upscale designer lodges that blend in with their surroundings while providing an unmatched degree of luxury and service. There are no restrictions!
What should I expect from a safari in Tanzania?
“When taking a Tanzania tour, you can anticipate a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, or perhaps the first of many to come. After getting the safari bug, most individuals keep going back to explore the African bush. Too much time away is challenging.
Tanzania is the ideal location for first-time safari travelers because the northern circuit’s game viewing and African landscapes exceed all expectations. As you won’t be able to take advantage of all the touring choices on your first trip, Tanzania is also the ideal place for return tourists.
Experienced African safari enthusiasts will delight in some of the more isolated parks, which have a variety of species, including chimpanzees in the west and wild dogs in the southern circuit.
Is a visa required to visit Tanzania?
U.S. and Canadian citizens traveling to Tanzania must get tourist visas. A&K advises getting a tourist visa online (eVisa). Visit eservices.immigration.go.tz/visa to submit an online application.