Tanzania Safari Faqs
Yes. Tanzania is a pretty safe country. Unpleasant incidents are extremely rare on safaris. A recent survey on Tanzania Safety backs our claim. So, as long as you follow the rules and guidelines set out by park staff and your Tanzania Safari guide you will be safe.
Tanzania Safari is known for its all-year-round activities. Given its close proximity to the equator, Tanzania undergoes two distinct dry and wet seasons. Hence, your ideal time depends on the type of Tanzania Safari Activity you choose. However, the dry season from June to October & December to March is considered to be the best time to go on Tanzania safari.
The Serengeti Migration congregates in large herds around Lake Ndutu in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area from December to March and is the perfect time to see the wildebeest calving. Whereas, the wildebeest migration river crossing in the Serengeti is usually from June to November.
The Tanzania safari cost varies widely depending on several factors. Overall, the cost of a Tanzania safari can start from a minimum of USD$200 per day and can range up to USD$2000 per day depending upon your travel itinerary and choice of accommodations but most are in a range of $400 to $700 per person/per day.
- Shorts
T-shirts
Rain jacket
Warm sweater
Hat
Swimsuit & Swimsuit cover-up
Sunglasses
Safari Boots
Sneakers
Fast Aid kit
Anti-malaria medications
Hand sanitizer
Aspirin
Plasters and anti-bacterial medicines
To know more, read Safari Packing List Tanzania.
Tanzania Safari entrails a great range of lodges and tented camps. However, your Tanzania accommodations depend on the type of your packages like luxury safaris, budget safaris, or our Adventure Camping Safari where we will bring our own tents, a safari cook to prepare your meals, food, and all camping equipment.
Tanzania has two Official Languages; English and Swahili. But the National language of Tanzania is Swahili.