Experience the Best of Tanzania: Wild Nature and the Big Five
We specialize in comfort level private Tanzania safari tours tailored for solo travelers, families, and groups of friends. Embark on an unforgettable adventure to the southern parks from Dar es Salaam or explore the northern parks starting from Arusha. With 22 diverse national parks across Tanzania, each offering unique landscapes, you have an incredible opportunity to encounter the iconic Big Five: lions, leopards, rhinoceroses, buffaloes, and elephants. Our sample itineraries are fully customizable to meet your preferences. Our expert team will work closely with you to design a safari experience that aligns with your desires and budget.
Discover Dar es Salaam with a Local Expert
Are you in Dar es Salaam and looking to explore the vibrant city of 7.5 million people with a local Tanzanian guide? Do you want to experience the bustling local culture and see where everyday life thrives? Whether you're planning a trip to Tanzania and need assistance navigating local customs or you require help catching the ferry to Zanzibar, we are here to assist you.
Meet Roman, our experienced tour guide who was born and raised near Kilimanjaro and has called Dar es Salaam home for many years. With a wealth of experience touring the country with visitors, Roman is deeply familiar with Tanzanian culture and understands the needs of international travelers, often referred to locally as muzungu.
Choose from our tailored tour options, or contact us to customize your experience.
Enhance Your Safari Experience with a Beach Vacation
After your safari adventure, we recommend unwinding with a relaxing beach vacation. You have several options: enjoy the serene Kigamboni Beach in Dar es Salaam, explore the untouched beauty of Mafia Island, or experience the popular Zanzibar Island. We can assist with travel arrangements, including transfers and providing a travel companion if desired.When selecting a beach for your relaxation, it's important to consider tide times, which can be easily checked online. Kigamboni Beach in Dar es Salaam typically has mild tides, allowing for safe swimming even at low tide. However, the islands may present different conditions; at low tide, you might need to walk a significant distance to swim, and there is a risk of injury from crabs or other marine life that inhabit the sandy underwater areas.
Additionally, when choosing a beach hotel, we advise checking not only the tide schedules and beach type (such as white sand, rocky, or steep shore) but also the status of the beach—whether it is private, public, or used by local fishermen.