Our Tanzania holidays & safaris

Wildlife watching in Selous Game Reserve or witnessing the Great Migration across the Serengeti plains are just the tip of the iceberg with our Tanzania holidays. This legendary safari destination can also be combined with trekking Mount Kilimanjaro and beach breaks in nearby Zanzibar (skip the ill-advised swimming with dolphins, though). Whether you’re after a luxury safari or bringing the family for a memorable African escape, our holidays in Tanzania employ local people throughout. They also ensure your trip is nature positive, sometimes using eco-friendly lodges, and always matching you up with ranger guides who show you how to minimise your impact on Tanzania’s fragile ecosystems.

Our top Tanzania holidays

Tanzania safari and Zanzibar beach holiday

From £4400
13 days ex flights
Your tailor-made Tanzania safari & Zanzibar beach holiday

Luxury Tanzania safari and Zanzibar beach holiday

From £5050
13 days inc UK flights
Selous safari then relax on beautiful Zanzibar

Tanzania highlights holiday

From £2885
7 days ex flights
Northern Circuit Small Group Safari in Tanzania
Small group2023: 10 Dec, 17 Dec, 2024: 15 Jan, 29 Jan, 12 Feb, 26 Feb, 11 Mar, 25 Mar, 15 Apr, 20 May, 10 Jun, 15 Jul, 22 Jul, 29 Jul, 12 Aug, 26 Aug, 2 Sep, 9 Sep, 23 Sep, 30 Sep, 14 Oct, 28 Oct, 11 Nov, 25 Nov, 9 Dec, 16 Dec

Exciting family holiday in Tanzania

From £4000 to £6000
13 days ex flights
A family holiday for all ages including the best of Tanzania

Tanzania Selous safari holiday & Zanzibar

From £4250
10 days ex flights
Off-the-beaten track safari experiences & paradise beaches

Serengeti wildlife safari, Tanzania migration

From US $1850 to US $4117
6 days ex flights
Witness the wildebeest calving on the plains of Serengeti

Kilimanjaro Lemosho trek and safari in Tanzania

From £3995 to £4195
13 days ex flights
Challenging trek to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro
Small group2024: 18 Jan, 1 Feb, 8 Feb, 22 Feb, 29 Feb, 27 Jun, 8 Aug, 22 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 19 Sep, 26 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct, 24 Oct, 19 Dec

Serengeti holiday in Tanzania, the big five

From US $1500 to US $2500
5 days ex flights
The best National parks of Tanzania northern circuit

Tanzania safari holiday, tailor made

From £3995
8 days ex flights
Discover extraordinary wildlife in Africa's greatest parks!
Tailor made

About our Tanzania holidays

Safari holidays in Tanzania

The biggest reason to go to Tanzania is for its safari holidays – and there are many places across the country for close encounters with the natural world. The north of the country is the most visited. Here, you’ll find the Serengeti, the Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara (a lesser-known haven for birdwatchers) all relatively close to each other. Fewer people go south to the enormous Selous Game Reserve and Ruaha National Park. Tanzania has a well-deserved reputation for providing luxury trips, but there are ways to go on safari inexpensively – especially if you join an overland tour or combine game viewing with volunteering.

Serengeti

Umbrella thorn acacias spread their canopies above a plain which stretches as far as the eye can see. A big name in big game viewing, the Serengeti comprises a large area of northern Tanzania and spreads into southwestern Kenya. There’s a national park and several game reserves where you can see the Big Five, as well as some of the biggest herds of wildebeest and plains game in the world. Over 1.7 million wildebeest move through the Serengeti in search of good grazing during the Great Migration. July and August are peak season for seeing them in the northern Serengeti.

Climbing Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain on the continent, and you don’t need to be a mountaineer to get to its summit. The ascent – accounting for acclimatisation because of the high altitude – can be spread out over eight days, though there are five-day treks too. Climbers camp out on the mountain and porters carry their equipment, food and water. It’s a serious achievement to get to the top, requiring good fitness and training, and it’s often best to take a longer trek so that you can spend a good amount of time getting used to the altitude.

Family holidays in Tanzania

Children will be entranced by a family holiday in Tanzania. It usually starts with a safari and finishes with some time by the ocean – take a short flight to the island of Zanzibar to find the best beaches. Given the driving involved, safari holidays are best suited to children over the age of seven or eight who won’t get fidgety waiting for the animals to appear (though you won’t wait long in wildlife-rich places like the Ngorongoro Crater). Older children and teens might be interested in something more active – you could consider a cycling holiday.

Types of safaris & holidays in Tanzania

The most popular way to see Tanzania is on a safari holiday. The country is well-known for sophisticated game viewing trips and the best way is via game drives in a safari vehicle. You can go on safari as part of a small group holiday. Joining a group trip is also great if you’re looking to climb Kilimanjaro, cycle, or go on a longer overland tour. Tailor made holidays to Tanzania can be made around your requirements, and if you want to splash out on a big-ticket trip, there are a vast selection of luxury lodges and classy camps.

Where to go in Tanzania

We think that the best place to go in Tanzania might be Selous Game Reserve. Not only is it four times bigger and far less visited than the Serengeti, but there’s more chance of seeing wildlife, including endangered African wild dogs. Safari done and dusted, you could relax on a beach for a bit before heading home – head into the Indian Ocean and you’ll encounter the Zanzibar archipelago. From the beaches here, you’ll see dhows skimming across the horizon and fish being caught for Stone Town’s market. It’s definitely worth leaving the beach to see the island’s capital.
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