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Best Tanzania Safari Tours And Zanzibar Beach

Tanzania safari and tours offer an incredible journey into the heart of Africa’s wildlife and natural beauty. 

Best Tanzania Safari Tours AND ZANZIBAR BEACH

Since its founding in 2012 by Moses Anderson, Njofu Expedition has set itself apart by offering the Best Tanzania Safari Tours, prioritizing personalized experiences tailored to each traveler’s desires. Anderson’s extensive background as a Mountain and Safari Guide inspired him to create a safari company that focuses on individualized attention, ensuring every adventure is unique and memorable. This approach has made Njofu Expedition a go-to for those seeking authentic, customized safari experiences in Tanzania.

Discover the best Tanzania Safari Tours, offering unforgettable journeys across iconic destinations like Kilimanjaro, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and the pristine beaches of Zanzibar. With a variety of multi-day itineraries that cater to different preferences and seasons, these tours are designed to provide memorable experiences in Tanzania’s stunning landscapes and rich wildlife.

Best Tanzania Safari

Tanzania safaris and tours offer some of the most unforgettable wildlife and cultural experiences in Africa. Safaris can be tailored to different styles and budgets, including group tours, private safaris, mobile camping adventures, and luxury lodge experiences.

Zanzibar Beach

The island’s beaches cater to different travel styles—Nungwi and Kendwa are lively with great swimming and nightlife, while Paje, Jambiani, and Matemwe offer a quieter, more laid-back atmosphere ideal for kitesurfing, yoga, and peaceful retreats.

Customizable packages

Our customizable packages ensure that whether you’re witnessing the Great Migration or exploring during the dry season, you’re set for an adventure that combines both luxury and the thrill of wildlife.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Tanzania offers a wide variety of safari experiences to suit different preferences and budgets. You can choose from classic game drive safaris, which are the most common, or opt for luxury safaris that include high-end lodges and fly-in options. Budget-conscious travelers often join group tours, which reduce costs by sharing vehicles and accommodations. If you’re looking for a more immersive adventure, mobile camping safaris let you move with the wildlife, staying in tented camps. There are also walking safaris in select parks like Nyerere (formerly Selous), and cultural safaris that include visits to local communities, such as the Maasai or Hadzabe tribes.

The dry season, from June to October, is considered the best time for a safari in Tanzania. During these months, vegetation is thinner, and animals gather around water sources, making them easier to spot. This is also the best time to witness the dramatic river crossings of the Great Migration in the Serengeti. However, the green (wet) season, from November to May, has its own charm—lush landscapes, fewer tourists, and excellent birdwatching. While the long rains in March through May can make some roads difficult to navigate, prices are lower and lodges less crowded.

Most safaris in northern Tanzania begin in Arusha, a small city near Kilimanjaro International Airport. Arusha is the gateway to popular parks like the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara. For safaris in the southern circuit, including Ruaha and Nyerere National Parks, the starting point is usually Dar es Salaam. If you’re visiting Zanzibar, you can also arrange fly-in safaris that connect directly to major parks, allowing for a seamless beach and bush experience.

A standard safari tour package usually includes accommodations (lodges or camps), all meals, park entrance fees, game drives in a 4×4 safari vehicle with a professional guide, and airport transfers. Drinking water is often provided during drives. However, flights (international and sometimes domestic), visas, tips, personal expenses, alcoholic beverages, and travel insurance are typically not included and should be budgeted separately.

There’s a very good chance of seeing the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros—on a Tanzanian safari, especially if you visit Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater. While lions, elephants, and buffalo are common in many parks, leopards are more elusive, and black rhinos are mostly found in the Ngorongoro area. In addition to the Big Five, you’ll likely see giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, hippos, crocodiles, hyenas, and a wide variety of birds.

Yes, safaris in Tanzania are generally very safe, especially when arranged through reputable tour operators. National parks and reserves are well managed, and professional guides are highly experienced. In cities like Arusha or Dar es Salaam, basic precautions—like not walking alone at night or displaying valuables—are recommended. Health-wise, it’s wise to consult your doctor before travel about vaccines and malaria prevention.

Safari prices vary widely depending on the level of comfort, duration, and whether it’s a private or group tour. Budget safaris can start around $150–250 per day, mid-range options usually range between $300–600 per day, and luxury safaris can exceed $700 per person per day. These costs typically cover accommodations, game drives, park fees, and most meals. Adding domestic flights or exclusive services will increase the price.

For peak travel times (June to October and December holidays), it’s recommended to book your safari at least 6 to 12 months in advance, especially if you have specific lodges or parks in mind. During the shoulder or green seasons, you might find availability with just a few months’ notice. Last-minute bookings are possible but may limit your options for accommodation and internal flights.

Yes, some vaccinations are strongly recommended for travel to Tanzania. These typically include hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus. A yellow fever vaccination is required if you’re coming from or transiting through a yellow fever-endemic country. Malaria is present throughout much of Tanzania, so you should discuss prophylactic medications with your doctor. Insect repellent and long-sleeved clothing can also help protect you.

Absolutely! Many travelers combine a safari with a beach holiday in Zanzibar, creating the perfect balance between adventure and relaxation. Others add a climb up Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, or opt for cultural experiences with local tribes. Tanzania also offers great hiking, coffee farm tours near Arusha, and even diving or snorkeling in coastal areas.

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