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