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Tanzania Group Tours and Trips

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Tanzania group tours offer a distinctive way to experience the country's rich and diverse culture, wildlife, and landscapes. In a group tour, you can explore this East African with like-minded travelers and experienced guides. From the stunning beaches of Zanzibar to the iconic Serengeti National Park, a trip to Tanzania in a group allows you to immerse yourself in the local culture, interact with the friendly locals, and make unforgettable memories with your fellow travelers.

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Anonymous | Traveled in April

The opportunity to go on safari and see the animals in there natural habitat was exciting. The inclusion of visits to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, the Rothschild Giraffe Center, the Kazuri Beads factory and the Shanga jewelry shop were also great. And finally, the chance to interact with some of the local tribes was very rewarding and meaningful. The opportunity to learn a bit about the area and culture really made the trip!

Teresa K. | Traveled in March

This was our first tour with Collette and we couldn't have been more pleased with the entire experience. From our first contact with the travel agent to the final excort to the airport for return flight, everything was perfect.

Sharon K. | Traveled in March

The amount of animals we were able to see was truly amazing. We were surprised when we were told that we would be viewing the great migration. It was awesome!!! Most of the accommodations were really nice and the people were kind. A few of the days were pretty hot but our driver and tour guide made sure we were aware of the heat. It was the most incredible trip we’ve ever taken.

Francine L. | Traveled in February

Great itinerary for both countries. The guide/drivers are only one and were very knowledgeable in both countries. Both were open for questions and they did everything they could to make sure we were seeing as many animals as possible during the safaris. We were able to see the big Five in both countries and much more.

Anonymous | Traveled in February

Very impressive trip except for the terrible public roads in Kenya and the worse park roads in both countries. It was so rough that one of our group measured 110 minutes of physical exercise on her watch from simply driving in the vehicle. Lodges were great with good food but got sick, probably because of the water. People were friendly, guides very good, especially in Kenya.

Anonymous | Traveled in February

Kilimanjaro summit day is not heroic, It's ugly, slow, cold, uncomfortable, and deeply mental. probably the hardest day of my life. but definitely an unforgettable experience. everything was organized at the highest level, all three guides and porters are real heroes. the descent itself was real torture, there was little time to recover. If you have already come to Arusha then definitely go on a safari

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