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Tanzania Adventure Tours

Luxury Tanzania Safari

Arusha 1N, Serengeti National Park 3N, Arusha 1N

AED 14,114 per person
Includes Taxes & Fees

Wonders of Tanzania

Arusha 1N, Ngorongoro Crater 2N, Serengeti National Park 3N

AED 17,362 per person
Includes Taxes & Fees

Mt Kilimanjaro Trek

Moshi 6 nights

Simple hotels (2 nts) Mountain huts (4 nts) 6 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 4 dinners

AED 7,142 per person
Includes Taxes & Fees

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa to visit Tanzania?

Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter Tanzania. e-Visa is the most convenient option Some nationalities can get a visa on arrival Passport must be valid for at least 6 months

What is the best time to visit Tanzania?

The best time depends on your interests: June to October (Dry Season): Ideal for safaris and wildlife viewing January to March: Best for calving season in Serengeti (lots of baby animals!) March to May: Rainy season – lush landscapes but fewer crowds and some lodge discounts

What are the must-see destinations in Tanzania?

Top destinations include: Serengeti National Park – Home to the Great Migration Ngorongoro Crater – A wildlife haven and UNESCO World Heritage site Mount Kilimanjaro – Africa’s highest peak and trekking paradise Zanzibar – White-sand beaches, Stone Town, and spice tours Tarangire & Lake Manyara – Lesser-known gems with diverse wildlife Selous & Ruaha – Remote, untamed safari experiences

Is Tanzania safe for tourists?

Yes, Tanzania is generally safe and welcoming to tourists. Tourist areas and national parks are secure and well-managed Be cautious in busy cities (watch valuables) Use licensed guides and avoid solo travel at night Our agency ensures safe transportation, expert guides, and verified accommodations.

What currency should I carry?

The official currency is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS). US Dollars are widely accepted (especially in tourism) Credit cards accepted in hotels/lodges, but cash is useful in rural areas ATMs available in major towns and cities We recommend carrying some USD and local currency for convenience.