Tanzania Game Drive
Tanzania is a gem in Africa. It is the only country with a higher wildlife population than any other country in the world.
From the North to the South of Tanzania, abundant wildlife thrives across the country. The natural beauty that supersedes the human psyche is here in Tanzania.
The pristine national parks have outstanding value. This includes the mighty Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Ruaha, Gombe & Mahale National Parks.
World-renowned game reserves, including Selous, offer a wide range of wildlife safaris for anyone who visits this beautiful country in East Africa.
For more than 22 national parks, visiting Tanzania guarantees an incredible experience.
Northern Tanzania Wildlife Parks
The northern circuit is famous for the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti to the Maasai Mara. This is one of the natural events you don’t dare to miss here in Tanzania.
Ngorongoro Crater? It is a unique park in Africa. Through conservation efforts, Ngorongoro has attained the highest standard of human civilization.
By allowing the Maasai people to manage their own lives alongside wildlife. This area has been under the UNESCO heritage site since 1979
Game drives in Tanzania are incomparable with those in any other country. The use of 4X4 WD Land Cruisers & Land Rovers with an open- rooftop to give you a top-notch view of the parks.
Southern Tanzania Wildlife Parks
To the south, explore Mikumi, Selous Game Reserve, and the mighty Ruaha National Park.
While the north is proud of the wildebeest migration, the south is known for bird migrations—birds from Europe, Asia, Madagascar, and the Mediterranean feast from February to April.
Almost 10% of the lion population in the world is found in Ruaha National Park. Explore the dangerous lion glades in Africa.
From the highlands of Ruaha to the dawn of the Rufiji River, here comes the king of the park, the “Selous Game Reserve.
With an area twice the size of the Serengeti and three times the size of the Kruger in South Africa. Selous is an untouched wildlife destination in Tanzania, with 4,000 lions, 145,000 buffaloes, 40,000 hippos, and 250,000 impalas.
Mount Kilimanjaro
The Mighty Mountains of Africa are calling you !. The giants are yet beautiful, the snow-capped Mountains in tropical Africa.
Mount Kilimanjaro (5895m) is the highest peak in Africa. It is also the highest free-standing mountain on Earth.
One of the rewarding experiences for visitors is reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro. For the duration of five (5) to eight (8) days, anyone can conquer this massive volcanic mountain on Earth.
Mount Meru
Tanzania also offers climbing to Mount Meru (4566m), the fifth-highest peak in Africa. It is one of the beautiful mountains you can add to your travel bucket list. Other climbers prefer the best acclimatization retreat before climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.
You can reach Meru peak in three (3) or four (4) days, which is a unique experience. It gives a chance climbers to enjoy wildlife during the first day of climbing. Read more
Oldoinyo Lengai
Oldoinyo Lengai’s “The Mountain of God” is the other peak you won’t dare to miss in Africa. With fascinating stories and myths, Oldonyo Lengai is a piece of its creation.
Since 1883, its eruption has been documented and certified as active, making it a volcanic mountain in Tanzania. Standing at 2,962 meters, Mount Meru offers a glimpse of Lake Natron and the Ngorongoro Crater.
Climbing Oldonyo Lengai can be combined with other tours. You can visit Lake Natron and the Hadzabe people since it takes two days to reach the peak and descend.
Feel the difference and experience more about the Maasai communities living in Bomas. Read more
Eastern Arc Mountain
The Southern Highlands encompass the Eastern Arc Mountains. Is the combination of the three known peaks of Kipengere, Livingstone, and Uporoto.
With a high concentration of flora and fauna, you don’t dare to miss “The Galapagos of Africa”.
It breathes life into thousands of communities across the dry lowlands of Njombe, Iringa, and Mbeya. These are mountains to climb if you’re fascinated with nature. It is the experience of the hidden gems of an African safari.
To the northeast of Tanzania, this is a bird lover’s paradise. It emerged about 100 million years ago not only as a mountain to climb but also as a natural retreat for life.
The “Usambara Mountain” stands tall at 1400 meters above sea level. With hundreds of endemic species nowhere to be found in Tanzania.
Experience the forest and flowers of various species, including Saintpaulia (African violet), which originate from this area. Only eight (8) species are available today.
These mountains offer a lifetime experience not available in other areas of Africa. Also, don’t forget to take a breeze on the beautiful beaches of Tanga a 40 km drive from the Usambara Mountains. Read more
Tanzania Walking Safaris
Cultural Tourism in Tanzania
There is a saying that if you visit Tanzania without taking a photo with a Maasai, you are not done. As we were born and raised in Africa, we dispute this statement.
Tanzania is home to more than 126 ethnic groups. Each has a unique lifestyle and experience to learn and share.
For years, the media and agencies have portrayed the Maasai as the only available group. The truth is that more than a hundred groups are here.
Despite that, peace and tranquility remain the symbol of the Nation and its people. Swahili is the unified language, though each group speaks its own mother tongue.
We are the product of the culture; these tours are designed for cultural exchange.
The geography of Tanzania exposes travelers to diverse cultures and religions. Something can be normal in one group but taboo in others.
As we promote peace through travel. We encourage visitors to Tanzania to show respect to native cultures.
In cities where Islam is a dominant religion, half-naked clothes are forbidden. The new-era lifestyle is not to be displayed publicly. Note that for the most fantastic enjoyment of your Tanzania holiday.
Maasai is the learning gift from the communities that they wish to share with you.
While in Kigoma, experience the “Waha” culture, eat sardines and bananas, or Ugali. Back to Mwanza to meet with the Sukuma people, eat tilapia, and Udaga.
The northern part of the country is home to the Chagga, Waameru, and Maasai. In the coastal cities and Zanzibar, enjoy the spices and Swahili cuisine.
You can spend a month without experiencing Tanzania’s culture. Accross the country, thousands of curious shops are everywhere. Support Tanzania travel by purchasing local products and souvenirs.
Thinking about how to send it back home? Yes, international freight is available. You can discuss it with our team or the shops.
You can learn more about these societies in our Maasai section. Alternatively, you can book directly with us for more information and support.
Tanzania Beach Vacation
The stretching sand beaches and beautiful people uplift your soul while in Tanzania. The soothing sound of the sea breeze creates harmony with the soul while on an African safari.
There is no doubt about the generosity of the native “Swahili people” who live in coastal cities. Their kindness makes it a pleasure to stay longer in Tanzania. Their traditional dishes, full of spices, offer a unique experience.
Visiting Tanzania is the best choice you will ever make while traveling to Africa. The beautiful beaches of Zanzibar and vibrant life in these areas add more spice to life.
Zanzibar
Zanzibar Island is a popular destination for many travelers visiting East Africa. The vibrant culture and history offer many options to explore and provide total relaxation.
Apart from relaxing on the beach, you can enjoy some short trips. Visit Jozani Forest, Forodhani market, Palace Museum, Prison Island, and Spice tour.
There are also less-populated destinations that are serene, quiet, and beautiful. For family vacations, honeymooners, and meditation
Tanzania Mainland Beaches
These areas offer a splendid experience: Matema Beach on Lake Nyasa, Saadani beaches, and Bagamoyo. Or you can take the long journey west along the beautiful shores of Lake Tanganyika in Kigoma.
But the list goes on, as you can spend your days along the shores of Lake Victoria with its unique Islands. Lake Victoria is beyond imagination, with a beautiful Island like Rukuba/Lukoba.
You can take a boat trip to Saanane National Park or decide to spend your days in Rubondo Island National Park.
Relax at Malaika and Tunza beach in Mwanza, Tembo, Rukuba, and Matvilla beach (Musoma). You can do sports fishing, scuba diving, or swimming in the lake.
Do you have a place to stay in mind? Yes, safety is the priority before leaving home—the best-rated accommodations include five-star hotels, lodges, and camps.
You can customize it in any style you wish to fit your budget and time. How about meals? Is Yum Yum!
Tanzania is a destination unlike any other in Africa. Visit Tanzania for your vacation, and the memories will last a lifetime.
Bike Tours in Tanzania
We are living in an era where fitness is a valuable asset, and biking tours are more than leisure. It offers a retreat from severe diseases. This includes heart attack, diabetes, respiratory systems, stress, anxiety, and boosting our immunity.
Beyond health benefits, biking tours are the best practice for responsible tourism, with minimal environmental impact.
Bikers from around the world visit Tanzania for various reasons. Others come for fundraising events, cancer awareness campaigns, or business branding.
The country’s geography offers everyone the opportunity to fulfill their heart’s desires.
The lowlands and highlands of Tanzania. It is a chance for bikers of all levels: beginners, intermediate, and professional bikers who visit Tanzania.
Riding to the top of Africa is the dream of every biker visiting Tanzania.
Mount Kilimanjaro Bike Tours
Experience Mount Kilimanjaro bike trekking through the Kilema route or the Londros gate. The trip takes up to five (5) days with proper acclimatization.
Some professional bikers travel with their bikes, while others prefer to rent. Is the unique experience endowed with a passion to conquer the Mighty Mountain of Africa! Mount Kilimanjaro.
Suppose you’re thinking of other biking trips in Tanzania apart from Mount Kilimanjaro. There are many excellent cycling routes in Tanzania.
Serengeti Bike Tours
From the Serengeti, the Rift Valley to the Maasai village in Ngorongoro Crater, we got you covered. Most bikers cycle the country for 11- 20 days, depending on their time.
Though it’s not limited to those with limited time, you can do biking in the plains of Lake Manyara National Park or across Mto wa Mbu for a village experience.
Bike Tours in Arusha
Arusha also offers the best opportunities for cycling around the city and beyond. You can ride up to the Arusha National Park gate and take village tours.
To the southern part of the country, including Mbeya and Iringa. These tours can be organized for clients who wish to explore the beauty of these cities.
Southern Highland Bike Tours in Tanzania
The very green environment and cool weather in Mbeya or Iringa can enchant you. Eastern Arch Mountain influences the climate and weather patterns of these regions. Enjoy biking through dense forest, whether in Njombe or Mountain Ngozi.
Tanzania Coast Bike Tours
To the Eastern part of Tanzania. Bagamoyo is the best location, with a smaller population and lower traffic than Dar es Salaam.
Gaze across this vibrant town, enriched with history from the 16th to 19th centuries. Biking tours in Bagamoyo offer the chance to visit Caravan Serai and Ngome Kongwe.
Fitness and proper preparation are the keys to bike tours. Having clear information before departing from the home country for these tours.
We recommend using reliable tour companies for planning and monitoring. Some long trips require staff support for services such as meals and camp preparation.
One benefit of cycling is the option of a solo trip, though having a travel companion is an added advantage. Remember, you can book cycling as an add-on to other tour packages in Tanzania.
Tanzania Safari Packages


General Travel Information
Our team carefully researched and focused on trips that attract people with the same interest and naturally get on well with each other through their shared interests.
Once you confirm your booking on a tour you will be sent further practical information – packing tips, detailed itineraries, including advice on health, passport and visa requirements, and minimum and maximum numbers of guests on tours.
Memorable meals are one of the hallmarks of an excellent holiday. With the support of the best cooks, the quality of food and drink service is guaranteed. Depending on the service level or type of tour you have chosen, pre-discussion with your tour planner is a win-win situation for an enjoyable diet. Other tours are accompanied by our cook and others are inclusive service from our accommodation partners include hotels, private camps, and luxury lodges.
The answer is absolute yes! The areas where safaris are organized are safe and free of political chaos. We conduct safaris in places that are politically stable to assure our clients’ safety and enjoyment.
Our Professional Safari Guides are well trained about wild animal behaviors and they have enough experience to lead our clients in the wilderness. Our vehicles are 4×4 Toyota Land Cruiser and Land Rovers with a hutched roof to give maximum visibility of a game.
African safaris guarantee unlimited sightseeing; millions of animals, birds, and plant life are the core characters of the African savanna. You roam across the countryside in search of Elephants, Lions, Rhinos, Cape buffalo, and Leopards (the so-called “Big Five”). On any given day, you will encounter Blue Wildebeests, Zebras, a large variety of antelope species, Gazelles, Giraffes, Baboons, and Hippos. The birdlife is fantastic – in some areas, up to 400 bird species have been identified! Think of the majestic Baobab tree (some tribes believe that the tree was indeed planted upside-down!), and there are hundreds of varieties of thorn trees! You will also see the acacia-dotted landscape, endless plains, majestic mountains, and the most beautiful sunsets and sunrises one could ever imagine! Think of a late afternoon thunderstorm, short but violent, and then the beautiful rainbow.
Tanzania destinations are accessible throughout the year but we advise you to take your tours during the dry session for the safari so as you can enjoy the best sightings at this time as the grasses and bush are at their least dense. July to October and December through February. The green session includes March through June. Discuss with us for the best option if you have also a plan to coincides with Wildebeest Migration in Serengeti National Park’
(We suggest you remember) insect repellent (the best way to prevent malaria and other insect-borne diseases), sunscreen, cap or hat, sunglasses, binoculars, detergent powder if you want to wash some clothes yourself, hand-wipes small flashlight, aspirin, diarrhea medicine, rain jacket, poncho, or collapsible umbrella, plastic bags (for wet clothes, swimsuit and for keeping dust away from camera equipment), Kleenex/toilet tissue a neck chain for eyeglasses if you take them off to use binoculars and cameras, any medical prescription you need, masking tape or labels for marking exposed films cans, film, extra camera batteries.
Although more than 2000 languages and dialects are spoken throughout Africa, this presents no problem as English is spoken throughout East and Southern Africa. Apart from English, all our professional guides are multilingual so we get you covered.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is our determination to ensure the experience of Africa’s dream safari. On every trip, we aim to create a ‘charmed space’ within which you can relax, and absorb fresh insights. Don’t forget to have fun!
Whether traveling alone or with friends. Blessing Safaris guests often mention how particularly agreeable they find their traveling companions. Our groups are small, comprising 2 to 7 guests, especially for safari.
Our team carefully researched and focused on trips which attract people with the same interest and naturally get on well with each other through their shared interests.
The answer is yes! The areas where safaris are organized are safe and free of political chaos. We conduct safaris in places that are out of political chaos to assure our clients’ safety.
Our Professional Safari Guides are well trained in wild animal behaviors. And they have enough experience to lead our clients in the wilderness. Our vehicles are 4×4 Toyota Land Cruiser and Land Rovers with a hutched roof for the visibility of a game.
Around the turn of the century (until the ’30s and ’40s), mobile tenting was the only option, and “camp as you go” was the standard practice. Over the years the luxury connected with the traditional mobile tenting safari has increased. By the same token, one can understand that the cost of having a “luxury hotel” following one around in Africa is expensive. However, most people settle for permanent tented camps. Because they are “permanent” they can be equipped with flush toilets and traditional bathroom fixtures and conveniences. Don’t be misled by terminology – a permanent tented camp offers the comfort of a 5-star hotel but with the romance and adventure of being surrounded by the sights and sounds of Africa.
(We suggest you remember) insect repellent (the best way to prevent malaria and other insect-borne diseases), sunscreen, cap or hat, sunglasses, binoculars, detergent powder if you want to wash some clothes yourself, hand-wipes small flashlight, aspirin, diarrhea medicine, rain jacket, poncho or collapsible umbrella, plastic bags (for wet clothes, swimsuit and for keeping dust away from camera equipment), Kleenex/toilet tissue a neck chain for eyeglasses if you take them off to use binoculars and cameras, any medical prescription you need, masking tape or labels for marking exposed films cans, film, extra camera batteries.
Although more than 200 languages and dialects are spoken throughout Africa, this presents no problem as English is spoken throughout East and Southern Africa. Apart from English, all our professional guides are multilingual so we get you covered


