Golden expanses, wild adventures, and barefoot in the sand. Welcome to your very special journey!
This journey is more than just a vacation. It is full of unforgettable moments between Africa's impressive wilderness and the dreamy beaches of Zanzibar.
Upon your arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport, your journey begins leisurely in Arusha. The very next day, you immerse yourself in the world of Africa: In Tarangire National Park, you encounter majestic elephants, ancient baobab trees, and a nature that immediately makes you forget about everyday life.
A place that seems almost unreal:
The Ngorongoro Crater: a world of wildlife.
Together, you explore this natural wonder and experience moments that will stay with you forever.
The endless savannah of the Serengeti.
Sunsets in golden expanses, the gentle crackling of the campfire, and the sounds of the wilderness.
After your safari, you fly directly to Zanzibar.
The contrast could not be more beautiful:
From the wild nature to a tropical island paradise with turquoise waters and white sandy beaches.
The flight alone is already a huge highlight!
Discover the spice world of Zanzibar, stroll through the alleys of Stone Town, and experience the most beautiful lagoons of the Indian Ocean during the Safari Blue experience.
Crystal-clear water, hidden sandbanks, and pure lightness.
A day just for you.
Barefoot in the sand, evening sun on your face, the sound of the sea.
With unforgettable memories in your luggage, it's time to say goodbye to a journey that was more than just a vacation.
Tanzania offers unforgettable safari experiences all year round. Depending on the season, the landscapes, climate, and wildlife viewing opportunities change.

Whether you prefer the exciting animal migration in the dry season or the blooming nature in the rainy season – Tanzania is a paradise all year round. We tailor your trip individually and ensure that you have an unforgettable adventure, with safety in mind.
Yes, you need a tourist visa for entry, which currently costs 50 USD. Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of entry. The visa can be applied for online through the official government website or issued directly at the airport upon arrival.
The official currency in Tanzania is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS). For everyday expenses like restaurants, local markets, or small shops, Tanzanian Shillings are usually used for payment.
In tourist areas, hotels, and with safari providers, US dollars and euros are often accepted.
Money can be easily withdrawn in major cities and at many ATMs, usually dispensing Tanzanian Shillings. International credit cards like Visa or Mastercard are accepted at many ATMs.
Before traveling to Tanzania, we recommend scheduling an appointment with a tropical medicine specialist at least 8 weeks in advance. There, you will receive individual advice on necessary or recommended vaccinations and important health measures for your trip.
Since Tanzania is a malaria-risk area, malaria prophylaxis is often recommended. The specialist can also advise you on suitable vaccinations and check if your existing vaccinations are sufficient or if boosters are advisable.
In most parts of the country, the dress code is relaxed, but Zanzibar is influenced by Islam. Outside the beaches, shoulders and knees should be covered; short shorts or crop tops are inappropriate in public spaces.
Game drives usually start very early around 7:00 am as the animals are most active then. You will ride in a vehicle with a pop-up roof that provides great all-around visibility. One pair of binoculars is provided per vehicle at no extra cost, but you can rent an additional one for a fee.
Observe the animals quietly and always maintain a safe distance. In most cases, you will be in the safari vehicle during animal sightings, and you should only exit when permitted by your guide. Animals should never be touched or fed. Additionally, it is important not to leave any litter in nature!
In Tanzania, tipping is a fixed part of the driver's income. As a guideline, you should plan around 30 US dollars per day per vehicle. It is helpful to have cash in small denominations for such purposes.
You will typically have breakfast and dinner at your lodge (buffet or set menu). For lunch, your driver will provide a lunchbox so you can spend the day in the bush, or they will prepare a warm bush dinner in nature for you. During game drives, you will have ample complimentary drinking water in the vehicle. If you have any dietary restrictions, you should inform us at least four weeks before the trip.
We will be happy to send you an individual offer for your preferred trip.