Tailor-Made Tanzania Safaris

Experience Africa the way it was meant to be seen.

Locally guided, fully bonded, transparently priced safaris across Tanzania.

30+ Curated safaris
30 Destinations
7 Ways to travel
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We plan and operate tailor-made safaris with local guides and planners. Our work is built on transparent pricing, fast direct service and journeys we take full responsibility for — start to finish.

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More than game drives

Experiences

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Arusha National Park Walking Safari

Arusha

A guided walking safari in Arusha National Park, one of the few Tanzanian parks where walking with an armed ranger is permitted.

  • Guided walk with an armed ranger
  • Momella Lakes and giraffe
  • Mount Meru backdrop
June to October and January to February Enquire →
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Lake Duluti Canoeing

Arusha

A relaxed canoe and forest walk on Lake Duluti, a crater lake near Arusha with strong birdlife.

  • Canoeing on a crater lake
  • Forest birdwatching
  • Easy half-day from Arusha
Year-round Enquire →
Adventure Photo: Archie Binamira / Pexels

Mount Meru Trek

Arusha National Park

A multi-day trek up Mount Meru (4,562 m) inside Arusha National Park, often used to acclimatise before Kilimanjaro.

  • 4,562 m summit
  • Inside Arusha National Park
  • Armed ranger escort
June to October and December to March Enquire →
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Materuni Waterfalls & Coffee Tour

Moshi

A guided walk to the Materuni waterfall on Kilimanjaro's slopes, combined with a traditional Chagga coffee-making experience.

  • Waterfall on Kilimanjaro's slopes
  • Hands-on Chagga coffee process
  • Walk through coffee and banana farms
Year-round; trail driest June to October Enquire →
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Chemka (Kikuletwa) Hot Springs

Moshi

A visit to the Kikuletwa (Chemka) hot springs, a clear, warm, spring-fed natural pool between Moshi and Arusha.

  • Clear spring-fed natural pool
  • Swimming and a rope swing
  • Fig-tree surroundings
Year-round Enquire →
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Kilimanjaro Day Hike (Marangu)

Moshi

A guided day hike onto Kilimanjaro's lower slopes, typically to Mandara Hut on the Marangu route, without attempting the summit.

  • Rainforest trail from Marangu Gate
  • No summit required
  • Registered guide and park entry needed
January to March and June to October Enquire →
Adventure Photo: Balazs Simon / Pexels

Kilimanjaro Summit Climb

Moshi

A multi-day guided trek to Kilimanjaro's 5,895 m Uhuru Peak via routes such as Marangu, Machame, Lemosho or Rongai.

  • Uhuru Peak at 5,895 m
  • Several route options
  • Longer routes aid acclimatisation
January to mid-March and June to October Enquire →
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Moshi Coffee Farm Tour

Moshi

A hands-on visit to a smallholder Arabica coffee farm on Kilimanjaro's slopes around Moshi.

  • Hands-on Chagga coffee process
  • Smallholder Arabica farms
  • Family-friendly
Year-round Enquire →
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Marangu Chagga Cultural Tour

Moshi

A cultural walk around Marangu village exploring Chagga history, including underground caves, waterfalls and coffee farms.

  • Historic Chagga caves
  • Kinukamori waterfall
  • Traditional homesteads
Year-round Enquire →
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Lake Eyasi Hadzabe & Datoga Cultural Visit

Karatu

A respectful, community-arranged visit near Lake Eyasi to the Hadzabe hunter-gatherers and Datoga pastoralists.

  • Hadzabe hunter-gatherer community
  • Datoga pastoralists and smiths
  • Early-morning foraging walk
June to October Enquire →
Cultural Photo: 1500m Coffee / Pexels

Karatu Coffee Plantation Tour

Karatu

A coffee-estate tour in the fertile highlands of Karatu, just outside the Ngorongoro gate.

  • Highland Arabica estate
  • Growing-to-tasting tour
  • Convenient from Karatu
Year-round Enquire →
Cultural Photo: Eyestetix Studio / Unsplash

Mto wa Mbu Cultural Tour

Mto wa Mbu

A guided village walk through Mto wa Mbu, known for its cultural diversity, farms, markets and local breweries.

  • Notably diverse community
  • Banana and rice farms
  • Local market and crafts
Year-round Enquire →
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Lake Manyara Game Drive

Mto wa Mbu

A game drive in Lake Manyara National Park, known for flamingos, a groundwater forest and tree-climbing lions.

  • Tree-climbing lions
  • Flamingos on the lake
  • Groundwater forest
June to October (game); November to April (birds) Enquire →
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Tarangire Game Drive

Mto wa Mbu

A game drive in Tarangire National Park, famed for baobab landscapes and large dry-season elephant herds.

  • Iconic baobab scenery
  • Large dry-season elephant herds
  • Strong birdlife
June to October (dry season) Enquire →

Ngorongoro Crater Game Drive

Ngorongoro

A game drive on the floor of the Ngorongoro Crater, with a chance of the Big Five including black rhino.

  • Floor of the largest intact caldera
  • Chance of black rhino
  • High wildlife density
June to October and January to February Enquire →
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Empakaai Crater Hike

Ngorongoro

A guided hike into Empakaai Crater in the Ngorongoro highlands, descending to a deep soda lake often coloured pink with flamingos.

  • Soda-lake crater with flamingos
  • Forested descent on foot
  • Views toward Ol Doinyo Lengai
June to October Enquire →
Adventure Photo: Kevin Christian / Pexels

Olmoti Crater Walk

Ngorongoro

A guided walk to Olmoti Crater in the Ngorongoro highlands, with grassland, wildlife and the Munge waterfall.

  • Grassy highland crater
  • Munge waterfall
  • Guided walk through Maasai land
June to October Enquire →
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Olduvai Gorge Visit

Ngorongoro

A visit to Olduvai (Oldupai) Gorge and its museum, one of the most important sites in human evolution.

  • Major human-evolution site
  • Site museum and viewpoint
  • Within the conservation area
Year-round; driest June to October Enquire →
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Stone Town Walking Tour

Zanzibar

A guided walk through Zanzibar's Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of Swahili-Arab architecture and history.

  • UNESCO World Heritage old town
  • Carved doors and historic landmarks
  • Former slave market site
Year-round Enquire →
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Zanzibar Spice Farm Tour

Zanzibar

A guided tour of a Zanzibar spice farm, sampling cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, vanilla and tropical fruit.

  • Cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, vanilla
  • Tastings and demonstrations
  • Half-day from Stone Town
Year-round Enquire →
Nature Photo: Dmitrii Zhodzishskii / Unsplash

Jozani Forest Red Colobus Walk

Zanzibar

A guided walk in Jozani-Chwaka Bay National Park to see the endemic Zanzibar red colobus monkey.

  • Endemic Zanzibar red colobus
  • Guided forest walk
  • Mangrove boardwalk
Year-round Enquire →
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Mnemba Atoll Snorkelling

Zanzibar

A boat snorkelling trip to the reef around Mnemba Atoll off Zanzibar's northeast coast.

  • Clear-water reef snorkelling
  • Abundant reef fish
  • Boat trip from northeast beaches
June to October and December to February Enquire →
Nature Photo: Pushkar Sarkar / Pexels

Prison Island (Changuu) Trip

Zanzibar

A short boat trip from Stone Town to Changuu (Prison Island), home to a colony of giant Aldabra tortoises.

  • Giant Aldabra tortoises
  • Short sail from Stone Town
  • Historic island buildings
Year-round Enquire →
Nature Photo: Gavin Rain / Pexels

Nungwi Sunset Dhow Cruise

Zanzibar

A traditional dhow sailing trip off Nungwi and Kendwa on Zanzibar's northern tip, timed for sunset.

  • Traditional dhow sailing
  • North-coast sunsets
  • Swimmable beaches
June to October and December to February Enquire →

Gorilla Trekking — Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Track mountain gorillas on foot through Bwindi, home to roughly half the world's remaining population.

Photo: Balazs Simon / Pexels

Kilimanjaro Summit Trek

Stand atop Africa's highest peak at 5,895m — the world's highest free-standing mountain, via Lemosho or Marangu route.

Hot Air Balloon Safari — Serengeti

Drift over the Serengeti plains at dawn, then land to a bush breakfast amid the Great Migration route.

Ngorongoro Crater Floor Descent

Descend into the world's largest intact volcanic caldera, home to roughly 25,000 animals across 260 km².

Chimpanzee Trekking — Mahale Mountains

Track wild chimpanzees on the remote, forested shores of Lake Tanganyika — one of Africa's most secluded wildlife experiences.

Zanzibar Beach & Spice Island Extension

Unwind after your safari with Stone Town's UNESCO heritage sites, coral reefs, spice tours, and pristine beaches.

Don't Just Take Our Word For It

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“Every detail was handled. Our guide knew exactly where the migration was before it happened.”

Laura M. — United Kingdom

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“Transparent pricing, fast WhatsApp replies, and a trip that exceeded what we paid for.”

David & Priya K. — Singapore

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“Felt like we had a local expert friend planning the whole thing, not a booking agency.”

Sofia R. — Brazil

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“Second safari with them and still no surprises on the invoice — just the animals surprised us.”

Marcus T. — Germany

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“Our guide rerouted the whole day around a sighting he'd heard about on the radio at 6am. That's the difference.”

Amina H. — United Arab Emirates

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