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Tanzania safari

Savannah Explorers

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We are waiting for You in Tanzania, in the middle of East Africa for your unforgettable adventure of your life: “The Safari in Tanzania”. We are real experts when it comes to Tanzania, because we live here, and our office is in Arusha. We have our guides, 4x4 vehicles and equipment, and you can contact us any time, from any country. We have choosen Tanzania for our life, so you can choose us for your holidays.

Regarding corona virus covid-19 pandemic, Savannah Explorers is strongly committed ensuring standards operations protocols are implemented to travel in total safety during safari, trekking or beach holidays. Travel with Us, Travel Safe!

Visit Tanzania

We offer safaris in wild and amazing Tanzania National Parks: Serengeti and Ngorongoro, Tarangire and Manyara, Selous and Ruaha. We can also include remote destinations like Lake Eyasi and Lake Natron, and if this isn’t enough, you can enjoy a relaxing beach extension in Zanzibar, Mafia or Pemba islands.

Here we present our safari offers, each program has been improved and optimized year by year accordingly to our knowledge and experience. We suggest you contact our office asking more information, prices and customize your safari. Our safari expert will reply you as soon as possible.


Tanzania Travel Guide

Tanzania safari hints and tips by Savannah Explorers

Tanzania weather

The climate in Tanzania is sub-tropical and costal areas are usually hot and humid but regulated by sea breezes. There are two season of rain in Tanzania: the long rain run from late March until late May and the landscape is green. The hottest time of the year is December to March and the coolest months are June, July and August.

In high altitude areas such as Kilimanjaro or the Ngorongoro highlands temperatures can fall close to zero Celsius degrees (freezing).

Tanzania food

Tanzania is a country rich in fruits and vegetables, food is fresh and tasty. During safari you can try local food like ugali or pilau. The safari meals consist in a pic-nic lunch and a tasty dinner with soup, pasta and/or rice, as well as lamb, chicken, pork, fish or beef.Breakfast usually consists of eggs, bacon and sausages, but there are also yougurt, cookies, toast and jam, you can drink juice, coffee, tea and milk.

Tanzania Lodges

There are several accommodation options during the safari spanning from the most luxurious to the standard level. We regularly visit the accommodations for site inspection and classify the accommodation offerings in the lodge and tented camps into three standard categories: Standard, Plus, and Luxury.

Our advice is a mix of lodges and tented camps inside the parks or in a strategic position for your safari.

Currency and money

Tanzania currency is Tanzanian Schilling but USD (American dollars) are accepted in the tourism circuit. Changing money in Tanzania is not a problem in most populated areas, our guides can help you, Forex office (aka Bureau de Change) for the cheapest rates. ATMs (cash points) are located in almost all banks with 24-hour access and give the same exchange rate as the bank, VISA and Mastercard usually work.

20 USD, 50 USD and 100 USD banknotes are accepted only if printed after 2003 and in good conditions. We recommend you change a little amount in Tanzanian Schillings for little expenses (souveniers etc.).

Health and safety

Tanzania is a peaceful country, travelling to Tanzania is completely safe. Tourism VISA is necessary to enter the coutry and most of the tourists can apply for it at the international airport on arrival. In case you are sick there are different private clinics and hospitals which provide a good service and during our safari you are covered by AMFER Flying Doctors Insurance for transport to hospital.

Tanzania National Parks

Tanzania is a simply amazing for its wildlife and nature, during safari you can spot the famous Big Five (lion, African elephant, leopard, buffalo and rhinoceros) and see the Great Migration is Serengeti and Ngorongoro. Kilimanjaro National Park includes Mount Kilimanjaro, 5985 m, well known as the "Roof of Africa", there are national parks and conservation areas in Zanzibar’s archipelago in the crystal clear waters of the Indian Ocean.

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