
Tanzania Safaris and Zanzibar Journeys
Discover tailor-made Tanzania safari experiences across Tanzania, from the wildlife-rich plains of Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater to the beaches of Zanzibar, with journeys designed around your travel style, timeframe, and interests. Explore our Serengeti safaris and Tanzania safari packages.
Choose from fly-in safaris, migration adventures, luxury escapes, and seamless safari and beach combinations. Browse Safari from Zanzibar options, fly-in safaris, or Tanzania and Zanzibar packages.
With expert guidance, transparent pricing, and carefully designed itineraries, we help you plan with confidence. You can also explore luxury safaris or seasonal migration safaris for more specialized journeys.
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Why Choose Zuriafrica Safaris
Choosing the right safari company is key to a memorable trip. Here's why Zuriafrica Safaris is the best choice for your Tanzanian adventure.
Local Expertise You Can Trust
Tanzanian specialists
with in-depth local knowledge.
Small Groups & Private Safaris
Intimate and exclusive
safari options
Tailor-Made Safari Experiences
Custom itineraries built
around vour needs
Transparent Pricing
Honest, upfront pricing with no hidden fees
Professional & Certified Guides
Expert, licensed safari guides
Responsible & Sustainable Tourism
Eco-friendly and community focused
What Does a Tanzania Safari Cost?
Transparent pricing. No hidden costs. Choose the safari style that fits your travel style and budget.
Group Safaris
Great value, shared experience
From $200–350 per person per day
Join a small group and explore Tanzania’s top parks with expert guides.
✓ Shared 4x4 safari vehicle
✓ Mid-range lodges & camps
✓ Best for solo travelers & couples
✓ Fixed departure dates

Private Mid-Range
Comfortable, flexible, private
From $350–450 per person per day
Private safari experience with comfortable lodges and flexible itineraries.
✓ Private 4x4 safari vehicle
✓ Quality lodges & tented camps
✓ Flexible dates & itinerary
✓ Ideal for families & small groups

Luxury Safaris
Premium comfort, unforgettable
From $450-600+ per person per day
High-end safari experiences with exceptional comfort and seamless service.
✓ Luxury lodges & premium camps
✓ Private vehicle & guide
✓ Fly-in safari options
✓ Personalized service

Safari pricing depends on:
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Season of travel
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Park entry fees
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Internal flight costs
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Accommodation category
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Number of travelers
Best Tanzania Safari from Zanzibar

Tanzania Safari from Zanzibar – 2 Days Tarangire & Ngorongoro Crater Tour

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Tanzania Safari from Zanzibar – 3 Days Tarangire, Ngorongoro & Manyara Fly-in Adventure
POPULAR TANZANIA SAFARI DESTINATIONS
🌍 Tanzania Safari: Authority FAQ & Expert Guide
1. Which month is best for a Tanzania safari?
The best month for a Tanzania safari is during the long dry season from late June to October. During this window, wildlife concentrates around permanent water sources like the Tarangire River and Serengeti waterholes.3 According to TANAPA, this is the peak time for visibility and weather.
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Expert Insight: While the dry season is popular, the Green Season (November–May) is superior for bird watching and calving. ZuriAfrica Safaris recommends January–February in the Ndutu plains for those wanting to witness the wildebeest calving season.
2. Is a Serengeti safari worth the money?
Yes, a Serengeti safari is a world-class investment. The park has been voted the "Africa’s Leading National Park" for seven consecutive years (2019–2025) by the World Travel Awards. It offers the highest predator-to-prey ratio in Africa and the unique phenomenon of the Great Migration.
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Expert Insight: Whether you are in a budget public campsite or a top-end lodge with a private veranda and fine dining, the wildlife experience is identical. The Serengeti’s award-winning status ensures high-value sightings regardless of your accommodation tier.
3. What is the average cost of a safari in Tanzania?
A Tanzania safari typically ranges from $200 to $1,500+ per person, per day. Budget camping safaris are roughly $200–$350, mid-range tented lodges average $400–$650, and luxury "fly-in" experiences at top-end properties range from $800 to $1,500+, including all-inclusive fine dining and internal flights.
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Expert Insight: Prices are heavily influenced by Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) fees, which fund the protection of these ecosystems. ZuriAfrica Safaris optimizes your budget by selecting lodges that offer the best location-to-price ratio in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro regions.
4. Is Serengeti or Masai Mara better?
The Serengeti is superior for travelers seeking vastness and exclusivity, as it is nearly ten times larger than the Masai Mara.4 While the Mara is excellent for short trips, the Serengeti hosts the Great Migration for nine months of the year and offers lower vehicle density at sightings.
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Expert Insight: For maximum privacy, the Serengeti’s private concessions allow for off-road driving and night safaris—exclusive activities generally prohibited in the Mara.5 This makes it the preferred choice for high-end wildlife photography.
5. How many days is enough for a Tanzania safari?
A 5 to 7-day safari is the industry standard for the Northern Circuit. This allows you to explore Tarangire, the Ngorongoro Crater, and the Serengeti. However, a 10-day itinerary is recommended if you wish to include a beach stay in Zanzibar or trekking in the Southern Circuit.
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Expert Insight: We prioritize "slow travel." A 7-day pace allows for a balance of game drives and relaxation at lodges equipped with Wi-Fi and private decks, ensuring you don't experience "safari fatigue."
6. Which city in Tanzania is best for a safari start?
Arusha is the best city to begin your safari. Most travelers fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). From Arusha, you can access the Northern Circuit via a scenic drive or a 30-minute bush flight from Arusha Airport (ARK) directly into the heart of the Serengeti.
7. Why is a Tanzania safari so expensive?
Tanzania adheres to a "Low Volume, High Value" conservation model. This ensures the parks remain pristine and uncrowded. Costs are driven by government-mandated park fees, conservation levies, and the logistical challenge of maintaining high-end infrastructure in remote wilderness areas.6
8. Is Tanzania better than Kenya for a safari?
Tanzania is generally considered better for an authentic, uncrowded wilderness experience. Because Tanzania has more than 25% of its land protected in national parks, it is much easier to have a private wildlife sighting compared to the smaller, more crowded reserves in Kenya.
9. Can I get Wi-Fi while on safari in Tanzania?
Yes, Wi-Fi is standard in most mid-range and luxury lodges in the Serengeti and Karatu. While budget campsites often lack connectivity, ZuriAfrica Safaris provides 4x4 vehicles equipped with mobile hotspots so you can stay connected while in the bush.
10. What are the "Big Five" and where can I see them?
The Big Five are the Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Buffalo, and Rhino.7 While elephants and lions are abundant in Tarangire, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area is the most reliable place in East Africa to see the endangered Black Rhino within a single game drive.
11. Is it safe to go on a safari in Tanzania?
Tanzania is one of the most stable and safest countries in Africa.8 Professionally guided safaris with ZuriAfrica Safaris use vehicles equipped with radio communication and GPS. All lodges employ Maasai "askaris" (security) to escort guests between their rooms and dining areas after dark.
12. Do I need a visa for Tanzania in 2025/2026?
Yes, most international citizens require a visa. You should apply for an official Tanzania e-Visa ($50 for most, $100 for U.S. citizens) at least 15 days before arrival. Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your date of entry.
13. What is the difference between the Northern and Southern Circuits?
The Northern Circuit (Serengeti, Ngorongoro) is famous for its high wildlife density.9 The Southern Circuit (Ruaha, Nyerere) is significantly more remote, offering boat safaris and walking tours with virtually no other tourists in sight.10
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14. Is the food and water safe on safari?
At all levels of accommodation, food safety is a priority. Luxury and mid-range lodges offer international cuisine prepared to high hygienic standards.11 ZuriAfrica Safaris provides unlimited purified water; we strictly advise guests against drinking tap water in Tanzania.
15. What should I pack for a luxury vs. budget safari?
All travelers should pack breathable, neutral-toned clothing (khaki, olive). Budget travelers should bring a high-capacity power bank. Luxury guests can pack lighter, as top-end properties offer complimentary same-day laundry services.













