Overview
Traveling together is a lifetime gift and blessing. Uniquely designed to fit couples. Take a breath and romantic photos while in the heart of Tanzania Safari “The Serengeti’‘. It’s lucky to experience the wildebeest migration of one of the world’s natural shows. Travel to the other side of the country, to the world-class beaches of Zanzibar Island the heart of hospitality. It’s your honeymoon let’s plan together.
Scope
- Duration: 11 Days- Tanzania Honeymoon Safari
- Price: $ 9,000 All Inclusive Package
- Destination: Ngorongoro , Serengeti , Tarangire and Zanzibar
- Enjoy a charming and warmly team soon after arrival at the Airport and drop off at the hotel
- Enjoy the short ride from the airport to the hotel depending on arrival time, you can experience the semi-arid environment before reaching the beautiful city of Arusha.
- Expect to meet the Blessing safaris Team for a tour briefing and other arrangements
- A beautiful start to the day with a heavy breakfast and a hot shower at the hotel
- Expect to travel with not only a travel guide but also a friendly and knowledgeable safari expert
- Expect the welcoming groups of big elephants near the gate of TarangireNational Park one of the best attractions in this park
- The Stone Town of Zanzibar with its historical heritage
- Stunning view of Mount Meru and Maasai steppe
- Don’t forget for the best weather while approaching the plain of Ngorongoro crater
- Expect to spend some minutes waiting for clearance at Serengeti gate
- Open your heart and mind for the best view and enjoyment of wildlife within Serengeti
- What a feeling! Transfer toward Serengeti and enjoy the semi-arid land with endless view
- In Tarangire National Park! We let the true nature amaze you with thousands of animals roaming around with every rhythmic of the wild
- Wildebeest migration across the Mara river is the world’s unique experience to witness (though not predictable it’s a timing event )
- Delicious and healthy meals served on time, depending on the type of accommodation option you have chosen ( lodge, hotel, camping)…
- Also, you will have an option to visit cultural villages for an authentic African experience
- Sleep in a safe and neatly adventurous environment safe from wild animals and mosquitos
- Expect direct communication with the ground team for tour monitoring but also in case of any emergency. Your safety is our priority.
- Return to Arusha for airport transfer or other arrangements with the Blessing Safaris team
Itinerary
Our drivers will pick you up from Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO), and transfer you to Arusha town, depending on arrival time you could meet your safari guide for a briefing then you can spend the remaining time for relaxation, dinner, and overnight at either :
Accomodation: Maasai Land Safari Lodge
Service Level: Full board service (FB)
After breakfast start your journey from the hotel to Ngorongoro Conservation Area where you will have to register at the entrance gate before descending to Ngorongoro Crater. While on the crater floor, expect to see lions, Rhinos, Elephants, Giraffes, Zebras, Hippos, Flamingos, and so many other animals. The park is very famous for having wildlife throughout the year and that is the main reason UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in the year 1979. After an enjoyable game, drive to Serengeti National Park for dinner and overnight at either :
Accommodation: Zawadi Camps,
Service Level: Full board service (FB)
Spend a full day in Serengeti, exploring the rolling plains of Serengeti National Park in search of the large predators and the gentle herbivores on which they feed. A full day of a game drive, depending on the time of year and the migration of the herds you can expect to witness wildebeest, lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, monkeys, baboons, hippos, rhinos, antelopes, and many birds and other species. After spending unlimited mileage for game drives return to your luxurious tented camp for relaxation, dinner, and overnight.
Accommodation: Zawadi Camps
Service Level: Full board service (FB)
This could be your last day in Serengeti, you could spend a few hours on morning game drives. Then back to the camp for hot lunch before proceeding with en-route game drives back to Karatu town for dinner, relaxation, and overnight at either
Accommodation: Angata Luxury Camp in Ngorongoro ( inside the Ngorongoro crater )
Service Level: Full board service (FB)
After breakfast, leave the lodge and depart to Tarangire National Park. The park runs along the line of the Tarangire River and is mainly made up of low-lying hills on the Great Rift Valley floor. Its natural vegetation mainly consists of Acacia woodland and giant African Baobab trees, with huge swamp areas in the south. Both the river and the swamps act like a magnet for wild animals, during Tanzania’s dry season. The Tarangire National Park is reputed to contain some of the largest elephant herds in Africa. This African national park is also home to three rare species of animals, the Greater Kudu, the Fringe-eared Oryx, as well as a few Ashy Starlings. After the afternoon game drive, leave the park and drive to Arusha airport for an evening flight to Zanzibar, dinner, and overnight at either :
Accommodation: RIU Palace Zanzibar
Service Level: Full board service (FB)
Prison Island also known as Changuu Island lies about 30 minutes by boat from Zanzibar Island. The prison thereon was never used to house prisoners. The Prison Island Tour in Zanzibar will take you there.
The island was once used by an Arab slave trader to contain the more troublesome slaves he had brought from the African mainland to prevent their escape before shipping them to the Arabian purchasers, or for auctioning in the Zanzibar slave trade market. The slaves were dumped on the island.
The island was once used by an Arab slave trader to contain the more troublesome slaves he had brought from the African mainland to prevent their escape before shipping them to the Arabian purchasers, or for auctioning in the Zanzibar slave trade market. The slaves were dumped on the island.
What the Trip Includes: Visit the prison, See and play with the giant tortoises, Snorkeling
Accommodation: RIU Palace Zanzibar
Service Level: Full board service (FB)
A single small island located about 3km off the Northeast coast. It is surrounded by an oval reef seven by four kilometers in extent. These reefs have been declared a Marine Conservation area. Mnemba Island and its reef are sometimes called Mnemba Atoll which is incorrect because an atoll is an island that encircles a lagoon, which is not the case for Mnemba Island.
Mnemba has approximately 600 species of coral reef fish. The experience of snorkeling in Zanzibar is regarded among the best in the world. Our sites will thrill you and give you an unforgettable experience.
Accommodation: RIU Palace Zanzibar
Service Level: Full board service (FB)
On these days you will have a full relaxation at RIU palace beach. Do what you feel, we believe you have a thousand ideas on how to spend this beautiful and blessed day. Enjoy to the fullest and make the most of it. Whether playing with the sand or having a sunbath, it’s all free. Enjoy the beauty of Zanzibar paradise.
Accommodation: RIU Palace Zanzibar
Service Level: Full board service (FB)
On the last day of your Tanzania honeymoon safari, we take you to the airport soon after breakfast or lunch depending on your flight time. As we come to the end of your luxury vacation, our team wishes you a safe journey back home. We are delighted to express our gratitude for choosing us as your host in Africa. We believe you have learned, enjoyed, and exchanged social tokens with our friendly team. Bon, voyage
Costs & Inclusions
11 days Tanzania honeymoon safari price
Pax | 2 pax |
All-inclusive | $9,000 |
- Transfers from Kilimanjaro Airport to Arusha and from Tarangire to Arusha Airport
- Transfers to and from Zanzibar airport to RIU Palace
- 1 nights hotel accommodation in Arusha at Maasai Land safari Lodge
- 2-nights luxury tented camp accommodation in Serengeti (inside the park) ( Zawadi camps )
- 1-nights luxury tented camp accommodation Ngorongoro crater (inside the park) ( Ang’ata camps Ngorongoro)
- 6- night accommodation in Zanzibar
- Mineral drinking water and fresh fruits on safari
- All meals while on safari
- All Parks fees and taxes
- Ngorongoro crater fees
- Lunch Boxes
- Allowance for safari guides
- Snorkeling & prison island excursions
- Flying Doctors Emergency Responders
- Domestic flight Arusha – Zanzibar
- International Air fair
- Tips for the driver guide
- Optional tours not mentioned in this itinerary
- Personal expenses example: Laundry, beverages, etc.
- Yellow fever vaccinations
- Items of a personal nature such as passport, visa, and
- Travelers insurance. ( We recommend comprehensive cover)
Booking Process
HOW TO MAKE PAYMENTS
BRANCH NAME | NEW ARUSHA MARKET |
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BANK NAME | NMB BANK PLC |
SWIFT CODE | NMIBTZTZ |
ACCOUNT NAME | BLESSING SAFARIS LIMITED |
ACCOUNT NUMBER | 42710042425 |
CURRENCY TYPE | USD |
We accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express
If you decide to use this mode of payment, a 3.9% bank surcharge has to be added on top of the original amount. The 3.9% charge does not come from Blessing Safaris Limited, it is a bank surcharge for credit card transactions
Sometimes the gateways or your bank may request additional documents to approve the transaction, bear in mind that it is for your financial safety.
You can pay through Pesapal (PCi DSS & PCi PTS compliance)
Blessing Safaris Limited is a licensed Tour Operator in Tanzania, duly incorporated under the Companies Act of 2002, bearing registration number 141173960.
Furthermore, the company holds a Tax Identification Number (TIN) of 141-173-960.
Additionally, Blessing Safaris Limited is recognized by the Tanzania Tourism Licensing Board (TTLB), commonly referred to as “TALA,” with Registration Number 013183.
To verify this information, we recommend visiting the official government website of Tanzania’s Tourism. Here is the Link
Should you require further assurance or verification of our legal status, please feel free to contact our bank to confirm our business credentials.
When making a booking, you will receive an unpaid invoice specifying the amount due and the company’s bank account details.
After making your payment, you will receive a paid invoice, which serves as proof of payment.
We want to emphasize that Blessing Safaris Limited is fully tax-compliant.
Following the guidelines established by the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA), we issue Electronic Fiscal Devices (EVFD) receipts to our clients after their trip.
This practice ensures our commitment to transparency and adherence to all tax regulations and requirements.
Tanzania Travel Information
Travel insurance is very crucial once it comes to travel around the world, for any traveler. Getting travel insurance in Tanzania made easy through third parties companies which are dealing specifically with evacuation in case of any emergency during your tour, we do not sale it but we will be happy to recommend reliable compressive travel insurance that covers things like emergency helicopter rescue, medical evacuations expense it will be assisted protection tour to cover personal injury, repatriation expenses, and any kind of possibility illness will be covered. Having good travel insurance guarantees peace of mind while traveling, safety comes first.
As any other endeavor challenges are part of the journey, you may experience congestion while arriving or you may experience network outage in most of the areas while on safari. Bear in mind that there are challenges which we can control as human beings but in case of natural disasters that we do not wish to happen if we are supposed to stop your tour, immediate actions are necessary to save a life.
This comes not actually from the company side but has something to do with yourself, you may wish to support locals by buying souvenirs or you may arrange some extra tours around the city or tipping to your team. Is the best way to acknowledge others as one of the best practices in life. Feel comfortable to discuss with your tour planner anytime
Climate. Tanzania climate is tropical and there are two rain seasons the longer being March through May and the shorter between October and November. The dry season lasts from July through October with clear sky and sunshine the whole day. The weather is suitable for beach vacations. The coastal area is normally hot and humid.
Visa: Coming to Tanzania has been made easy for visitors. It is easy to obtain a Tanzanian visa and there are three ways to obtain it: You can get a visa from a Tanzanian Embassy or High Commission from your country or upon arrival at the port of entry or you can apply online via Tanzania Immigration site, that is, the airport or at the border port. The above procedure applies to North American and European citizens. For more details about visas please contact the nearest Tanzanian Embassy or High Commission in your area.
Tanzania’s International Airports: Tanzania has two international airports, one outside the commercial capital Dar es Salaam (airport code: DAR) and the other near Arusha (and Mount Kilimanjaro) called Kilimanjaro International Airport (airport code: JRO). Charter flights and some international operators fly directly to Zanzibar Island (airport code: ZNZ)
Getting to Tanzania: If you’re planning to visit Northern Tanzania, the best airport to arrive at is Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA). KLM has daily flights from Amsterdam. Ethiopian and Kenya Airways / Precision Air also fly into KIA.
If you’re planning to visit Zanzibar, southern and western Tanzania, it is ideal to fly to the capital city of Dar es Salaam. European carriers that fly into Dar es Salaam include British Airways, KLM and Swissair(which share codes with Delta). There are long-distance bus services between Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda.
Attractions: The country has a lot to offer educationally, historically, for leisure and adventures. These adventures are safaris (game) driving in the National Parks like Serengeti, Manyara, and Tarangire to see wildlife, historical sites such as museums, landscapes, mountains, beaches, lakes, rivers, and culture.
Social life: The country has more than 120 tribes. Each tribe has its own vernacular. Although there are many languages “Swahili” was adopted as the national language in 1961 right after independence. The language has spread and is being used in the neighboring countries of Uganda, Kenya, and Central Africa. English is the second official language of the nation. You will find that Tanzanians are very welcoming and friendly.
Political system: Tanzania is perhaps the leading country on the continent of Africa for its political stability, peace, and tranquility. The political system is multi-party and the government is democratic. Political and religious conflicts are resolved through dialogue. In short, religious and tribal conflicts are very rare in this country because every citizen is free to worship as he/she pleases provided that one does not violate the law of the land
Currency: The national currency of Tanzania is the “shilling” (Tshs). Exchange rates vary and are subject to change anytime. Credit cards such as Euro-card, American Express, Master Card, Access, and Visa are accepted by most tourists’ hotels, carving shops, bureau de change, and banks. Also, Traveler’s Cheques in sterling pounds and US dollars are acceptable.
Religions: Because of its historical diversity Tanzania is a land of various religions. Nevertheless, the major religions are Christianity, Islam, Hindu, and African Traditional Religions. On the east coast – Dar es salaam, Bagamoyo, Zanzibar, and Tanga – the dominant religions are Islam and Hindu. This is due to the advent of Arabs and Eastern Indians which led to the spread of the two religions. The mainland is dominantly Christian and this is since European colonists, like Arabs, spread the Christian religion to the indigenous people.
Infrastructure & Accessibility: Major roads are paved and accessible throughout the year. Side roads and those around and within the National Parks are muddy and rough. For this reason, a 4WD car is required for safaris. Four-wheel cars include Toyota Land Cruisers, Land Rovers, and Toyota Hiace 4WD. These are the cars commonly used. The railway is also used in the eastern, southern, central, and western parts of the country.
Time: The time zone is GMT + 3 and the electricity is 220 – 240 V AC, 50 Hz.
Expect to drink pure water from the mountain during your trek, we will refill your water bottles every day at all camps. The water is very clean and treated. You will get hot water for washing up every day in the morning and evening.
We carry enough food to eat every day on the mountain. The food we carry is for our clients and everyone on our team. Our cooks are very professional, they will make sure that you get quality and delicious food on time. Enjoy three meals per day, feel at home away from home.
After the confirmation of the booking, we will send you the menu to be aware of your meal from the first day to the last day of the trek, we are always open for discussion about what you want to be included in the menu. For any suggestions about the food during your trek, don’t hesitate to discuss it with your guides and cooks.
There are no hotels or lodges on the mountain. Climbers to the Marangu route (Kilimanjaro) and Mount Meru sleep in hut accommodation based on shared rooms with double-decker beds. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner will be served at mess rooms available in every camp in Marangu and Mount Meru. All rooms are installed with a solar system however the power may not be sufficient for charging your cell phones. Both Marangu and Mount Meru have flash toilets except at the base camp.
Climbers through other routes using tents. Porters are always fast, they get to the camp earlier and set up your tents. Every group has camping managers who make sure all tents are well-pitched. We use new quality mountain tents for sleeping. Every tent shared by two (2) clients, we also carry quality mercy tents, kitchen tents, and crew tents.
Toilets are available at all camps in the mountains. In case you don’t want to use public toilets, you can request a private toilet from us.
After the end of your tour, your supporting team expects to be paid the tips. YES, it is very appreciated! When and how do you pay your tips?
1: You can pay tips after the last meal on the mountain
– You may pay it personally in separate envelopes given by us before the beginning of the tour
-You may hand over the envelopes to the head guide who will then help you to distribute them to everyone.
2: You can pay tips at the hotel after the end of your trek
In case you don’t want to carry money on the mountain, you may leave it at the hotel/bank then you pay your supporting team at the hotel soon after descending
3: You can pay for your package together with tips
For those who wish to receive the invoice for the whole package (include tips), It is possible to don’t hesitate to tell us.
The following is the tipping amount in USD per person per day.
$20 per guide, per day.
$15 per cook, per day.
$10 per porter per day.
NB: The tipping cost will be shared by the whole group, as the company we appreciate you’re generosity. Bear in mind that the shared guidelines do not restrict any clients to contribute more.
The weather of Kilimanjaro is very unpredictable however it is better to know the common weather of the mountain before you decide to book your tour. The dry season is a good time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro because you will enjoy nature and a good view.
The dry season is from the beginning of December through the beginning of March, and from late June through the end of October, June to December.
The peak season is from August to September and the heavy rainy season is from the end of March to the middle of May
Tanzania is the safest country in Africa, Tanzanians are very friendly. There is no history of dangerous animals on Kilimanjaro. Kilimanjaro’s trails are always busy, there are hundreds of people climbing all routes every day. Every group is accompanied by guides, the security is also reliable at the campsite, there are armed rangers at every camp to ensure your safety during climbing. Only climbers to Mount Meru will be escorted by the armed rangers due to the presence of the wild animals inside the Mountain. No need to fear about your health, we provide healthy food. Our guides are well-trained and certified in First Aid, we always carry the first aid kit and oxygen cylinders for emergencies. The rescue is also available on the mountain at all camps. In case of any serious emergence, we can arrange for a helicopter rescue
Conservation fees per day (all routes)
(a) US$70 of or above the age of 16 years
(b) US$20 between the age of 5 and 15 years
Public Campsite Fee per Night
(a) US$50 of or above the age of 16 years
(b) US$10 between the age of 5 and 15 years
Hut Fee
(a) US$60 per night (of or above the age of 16 years)
(b) US$20 per night (between the age of 5 and 15 years)
Rescue Fee
-US$20 per person per trip
Crew Fee
US$2 per person per trip
Crater camping fee
US$100
Mawenzi peak climbing
US$750 (it is technical climbing)
Paragliding on Kilimanjaro
(a) Pilot fee US$500
(b) Passenger fee $250
Cycling on Kilimanjaro National Park
US$50
Video Shooting per group of 2-20 people (This is for recording own art eg music or movies)
(a) Park US$100
(b) TANAPA HQ US$50
All fees above exclude VAT 18%
Besides the excitement and the beauty of hiking these giant mountains in Tanzania. Every success is accompanied by unexpected challenges, and for climbing Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is one of the major threats once it comes to climbers. Since safety is our priority we have prepared a list of common altitude sickness which may happen. We invite you to spend time to learn more.
Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)
It is the negative health effect of high altitude, caused by rapid exposure to low amounts of oxygen at high elevation. People who climb high mountains might experience the early symptoms of Altitude Sickness. Our guides are well-trained, they are Certified Wilderness First Responder WFR. If you experience any symptoms mentioned below, please inform your guides as soon as possible.
- Nausea & dizziness
- Headache
- Poor appetite
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath
- Vomiting
- Poor sleeping
High Altitude Cerebral Oedema (HACE)
Caused by brain swelling, it is very dangerous and can kill very quickly if not treated as soon as possible. Normally HACE symptoms tend to set in at nighttime.
Symptoms of HACE
- Loss of consciousness
- Severe headache
- Increase of clumsiness
- Loss of coordination example ataxia
- Loss of memory
- Coma
High Altitude Pulmonary Oedema (HAPE)
Caused by fluid collecting in the lungs, it is very dangerous and can kill very quickly if not treated as soon as possible. It happens due to the fast ascending to a higher altitude. If your guide advises you to descend, please do it immediately even if taking medicine because it is the only reliable cure.
Symptoms of HAPE
- Trouble breathing even when resting
- Coughing
- Very tight chest
- Suffocation/feeling tired
- Froth in saliva or spit
- Blood in saliva
- Confusion, hallucination, and irrational behavior
Prevention of altitude sickness
- Ascend slowly (pole-pole)
- Drink well, 3-4 liters of water per day
- Eat well and regularly
- Sleep well, give yourself time to rest
- Wear proper warm gears (Make sure you are warm enough)
- Avoid wet boots, gloves, & socks
Wearing the right kind of gear for the summit is very important. Try to cover your body with many layers to avoid coldness during the summit. Avoid wearing wet clothes, wear fresh and dry clothes for the summit night especially the inner layers to make sure you are always warm. Remember to cover your Cell Phone, Camera, spare batteries, and water bottles to avoid freezing. Turn ON your headlight, walk slowly, stay behind your guide all time. Avoid frequent stops because it will make you feel cold and tired. Don’t forget to bring your walking poles, your poles are very important for both ascending and descending. Remember to set the right size before you leave the base camp because might freeze and get stuck. Remember to drink plenty of water at the beginning, your water might freeze as you climb higher. Try to blowback the camelback tube from time to time after drinking to avoid water freezing.
We remind you to bring quality personal climbing gear for your Kilimanjaro climbing. Proper layering is necessary to keep you dry, warm, and comfortable. Before packing, make sure your gear selection depends on the weather of the season you plan to climb; however, the weather on Kilimanjaro is unpredictable. Mid-March, May and early June is the long rainy season, while November to early December is the short rainy season. Make sure your outermost layer must be warm and made of waterproof materials to protect you against rain, wind and snow.
Rain Geers
Poncho, Waterproof Jackets, Waterproof trousers, Rucksack rain cover, Waterproof gaiters
Warm Clothing
Body covering:
Underwear, Fleece jackets, Down jackets, Fleece trousers, Hiking pants, Shorts, T-shirts, Fleece shirts
Head, neck & face Covering:
Buff ,Balaclava,Mask,Hat
Hands covering
Fleece gloves, Waterproof mittens
Feet covering:
Pairs of wool socks, Gaiters, Waterproof hiking boots, Sneakers
Other important Equipment and accessories
Sleeping bag, Sunglass, Sun cream, Sun hat, Headlamp, Trekking Poles, Water bottle, Camel bag, Camera and spare battery, Powerbank, Towel, Backpack for day hiking use, Duffle bag/kit bag for porters to carry your staffs, Snacks for high energy and calorie gain, Passport, Visa
Careful packing
- Make sure all your gears are warm and lite, don’t pack jeans, avoid cotton as cotton material traps moisture, and also avoid overweight packing.
- Pack your bags the night before your trek, don’t wait until the morning to avoid rushing.
- Don’t pack anything that shouldn’t be there, you may leave unwanted staff for the mountain at your hotel or feel free to leave at our office.
- If necessary to pack your laptop, keep in mind that there is no electricity on the mountain.
- If possible avoid packing delicate stuff
- Pack all important documents and everything you think you will need to use on the way before getting to the camp. Example: Camera, Phone, sun cream, hut, passport, sunglasses, poncho, etc.
Health and Hygiene tips
- Remember to keep your hands clean every time before eating to avoid stomach problems which can cause dehydration
- Before using medication like Acetazolamide or Diamox and others, it is important to take advice from your doctor
- Be prepared for altitude sickness even if it doesn’t often happen, do a general health check-up before you come to Kilimanjaro.
- If you feel abnormal, please tell your guides.
- Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol on the mountain
- Avoid ascending further when you realize the symptoms of altitude sickness
Listen to your guides
We advise listening and follow the instructions from your guides. All our guides have long-time guiding experience, they are well-trained and licensed by Kilimanjaro National Park. Our guides are very friendly and knowledgeable and they will take you to the top safely.
Trash-in trash-out
Avoid littering the trail, collect all rubbish in your bag until you reach the camp
Climb slowly (Pole-pole)
Avoid rushing, save your energy for the Summit night. Hike slowly, enjoy your holiday, and the beauty of Kilimanjaro
Prepare for your trek
Remember to prepare for your trek, make sure you apply for your Visa on time, book for your flight after getting your Visa verification. Pack all travel documents and trekking gears. Train your body by doing small physical exercises like running and biking to keep your body fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
We are determined to ensure that you experience the luxury of genuinely memorable travel. On every trip, we aim to create a ‘charmed space’ within which you can relax, absorb fresh insights, be stimulated and charmed by new encounters – and have fun!
Whether traveling alone or with friends, Blessing Safaris guests often mention how particularly agreeable they find their traveling companions. our groups are deliberately 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.
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
Help us to help you by organizing even better tours, and save money. If you contact us in advance you will save a big deal in terms of price as you have the best time for negotiation and customization of the tour with a safari planner and save more.
Why not? , We offer private tours whether you’re alone or with family and friends celebrating a special anniversary or planning a reunion of family and friends you can discuss with us. We can create a special itinerary away from traffic, travel in style with the itinerary specifically shaped to your requirements.
The answer is absolutely 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.
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.
This aspect is much overstated. You will rarely see a snake, but if you do, it will most likely be from the safety of your safari vehicle. Tents and lodges all have bug screens fitted to windows and doors. In most areas where bugs or mosquitoes are prevalent, rooms and tents are also equipped with mosquito nets, adding to the idealistic ambiance. Bear in mind that malaria is a threat in most wildlife areas, and it is necessary to consult your doctor for advice before embarking on your safari.
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
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