Tanzania is a year-round safari destination.
We recommend:
3–5 days: Short safari
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For first-time visitors:
For returning visitors:
Most visitors require a visa.
We recommend checking the latest requirements with your nearest Tanzanian Embassy or visiting the official Tanzania eVisa website.
We strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance covering:
Requirements vary by nationality and travel history.
Consult your doctor or travel clinic before departure.
Common recommendations include:
Yellow Fever vaccination may be required if arriving from certain countries.
Some safari regions are malaria areas.
Please consult your doctor regarding preventative medication before travel.
Recommended clothing:
Avoid:
Neutral colours such as khaki, green, beige, and grey are ideal.
Recommended:
Drone regulations change frequently.
Special permits are generally required.
Most national parks prohibit recreational drone use without prior approval.
Northern Circuit:
Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)
Southern Circuit:
Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR)
Zanzibar:
Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ)
Most safari flights allow:
Hard-shell suitcases are usually not accepted on bush flights.
Please notify us immediately.
We will work with airlines, lodges, and suppliers to minimize disruptions where possible.
Typical schedule:
Morning Game Drive:
Afternoon Game Drive:
Full-Day Safari:
Schedules vary by park and wildlife activity.
The Big Five are:
Tanzania offers excellent opportunities to see all five, particularly in Serengeti and Ngorongoro.
However, wildlife sightings can never be guaranteed.
Unless specifically stated as shared, BookMeAfrica primarily offers private safaris with dedicated vehicles and guides
Yes.
Other languages may be available upon request.
The migration moves throughout the year.
Typical pattern:
January-March:
April-May:
June-July:
August-October:
November-December:
Migration movements depend on rainfall and nature.
No.
River crossings are natural events and cannot be predicted or guaranteed.
Guests are usually collected between:
4:30am and 5:00am
The flight launches shortly after sunrise.
Approximately:
Total experience:
4–5 hours
For many guests, it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience offering incredible views over the Serengeti.
Prices vary by operator.
Typically around:
USD 599–650 per person
Park fees are government conservation fees charged for entering national parks.
Examples include:
These fees support wildlife conservation and park management.
Concession fees apply when staying inside certain protected wildlife areas.
These fees help fund conservation efforts and protected ecosystems.
Most BookMeAfrica itineraries include all applicable park fees unless specifically stated otherwise.
Your quote will clearly indicate inclusions.
We offer:
Most camps provide:
Many lodges offer Wi-Fi.
However, speeds can be limited in remote wilderness areas.
Most safaris include:
Depending on the itinerary, packed lunches may be provided during full-day game drives.
Yes.
Please advise us before arrival regarding:
Tanzania is considered one of Africa's most popular and welcoming safari destinations.
As with any destination, normal travel precautions should be followed.
Guests should drink bottled or filtered water supplied by their lodge.
Basic medical facilities may be available in some areas.
For serious emergencies, evacuation services are available through specialist providers.
A booking is confirmed once:
Typically:
Usually 60 days before arrival.
Date changes may be possible subject to availability and supplier policies.
Additional charges may apply.
Tipping is appreciated but entirely voluntary.
General guidelines:
Safari Guide:
USD 15–25 per guest per day
Camp Staff:
USD 5–10 per guest per day
These are guidelines only.
Our goal is simple: help you experience Tanzania in the most memorable way possible.
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