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Embarking on a wildlife tour in Tanzania is an extraordinary adventure that goes beyond the traditional safari experience. From the vast savannahs of the Serengeti to the wildernesses of Ruaha, each region offers unique opportunities for game viewing and encounters with magnificent creatures, including the big five. Wildlife enthusiasts can also explore the lesser-known wildlife, such as civets, bushbuck, and duikers, in Moshi. For a rewarding bird-watching experience, head to Lake Manyara, which is home to flamingos and pelicans. Visit Nyerere National Park to learn about Tanzania’s wildlife conservation efforts. Whether you are a wildlife photography enthusiast or a nature lover, Tanzania offers unforgettable encounters with its incredible wildlife. Make your pick from the below-listed Tanzania wildlife tours.

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Tanzania Wildlife Tour Reviews

Honest insights from past guests on our Wildlife Tanzania tours

Luis S. | Traveled in October

A dream come true. Two fantastic weeks of pure adventure. Beautiful sights, nice accomodations, exotic animals everywhere, tasty food, bumpy roads, friendly people, nice weather, dusty scenery, a couple of flat tires, majestic trees, good transportation, experienced drivers, etc. Every day is a new beginning.

Cynthia S. | Traveled in September

It’s beautiful. Trafalgar took great care of us. We had all the best accommodations. The food was great where we went. The guides were very informative. I’d highly recommend this trip with Trafalgar. Nobody does it better

Anonymous | Traveled in September

this was one of the best trips of my life, and that is 100% because of the amazing tour guides ( and ) that I had throughout this whole trip. Not only were they the best at finding the animals for us, they also were so good at anticipating group needs, keeping us safe, helping us to have fun, etc. They bent over backwards to make sure I had the best trip ever and it worked. I will miss them forever. Besides that, I have never been so well fed in my life than on this tour. The hotels we stayed at had the most comfortable beds. My favorite thing was not having to think for 1 second during the trip.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

This was the adventure of a lifetime, I absolutely loved it. If you're at all inclined toward a safari trip or even on the fence about it, I'd say book it now and you'll have a new favorite vacation after it's over. Between seeing all the different animals up close, seeing Kilimanjaro, visiting a tribe, the hot air balloon ride, the slum visit, the different landscapes and national parks, and just being in such an exotic location, it made for an amazing trip. After just a day or two it felt like we'd already experienced an entire trip's worth, but we were only 20% done at that point. I'd also say absolutely do both the Kenya and Tanzania portions. You're going all the way to Africa so you ought to take advantage of doing as much as you can while you're there.

Davina | Traveled in September

It was an excellent trip. As ever with Explore trips a key part of the quality of the trip is the quality of the tour guide. Aston was excellent. His driving was steady and safe. He was kind and courteous. He did his utmost to enable us the see as much as possible. He looked after us very well. The Tortilis camp sites were amazing. They were comfortable and the facilities were excellent. The staff could not do enough for you...hardly letting you lift a finger. So far so good BUT Firstly the vehicle we were in was clearly very old and dilapidated. The seat upholstery was falling a part to the extent that it was so angled that I had to struggle not to slip off the seat...on one occasion I did fall off...fortunately I was not hurt. The vehicle leaked ..fortunately we only had a little rain. There was no air-conditioning so especially on the longer rides it got very hot and the windows had to be closed because of the dust. The seat belts were there but not really usable. On the plus side it didn't breakdown and Aston ensured that it was as clean as possible each day and that water was readily available. However I expected more from an Explore trip and feel I had paid for something better. Secondly we got bumped from the Tortillis camp in Ngorngorn. It was late when we got there and then we had to turn round and go to another site that was greatly inferior. That meant we were extremely late getting there. Our guide had not been told about the change. There was no running water in the tent bathroom. Water for washing was in a jug and flask. There were no electric points for charging things. This had to be done in the communal lounge. And the power was not adequate to charge the groups gadgets. There was no WiFi, although to the credit of the staff there they did provide a hot spot for a short time both mornings. The food there was fine and the staff realised our dismay and did their best to meet our needs and give us a pleasant stay with encouragement from our guide Aston. This wasn't the standard I had paid for and I was very disappointed. I have travelled a lot with Explore over the last 30 years or so and have never complained about anything. I have always had good trips. To show my confidence I am at the beginning of a 6 tour hop round Africa. I always enjoy trips because that is my mind set. But I feel very strongly that I was let down by these 2 crucial aspects of the trip and did not get what I paid for.

Fatima | Traveled in September

I had an amazing time in both countries and even got to see the big 5 !! The tour guides I had in both Kenya and Tanzania were both incredible, they made sure we were having fun and tried their best to get us to see what we wanted to see! Big shoutout to both and . Thank you for an amazing experience can’t wait to come back 😊

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Highlights of Tanzania Wildlife Tours

  • Set out on an exhilarating game drive adventure to the Northern Circuit, where you can encounter a diverse array of wildlife, including African elephants, giraffes, hippos, and antelopes. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the renowned Ngorongoro Crater, acclaimed as the best destination for spotting the big five.
  • Witness the awe-inspiring Great Wildebeest Migration starting from Serengeti National Park, where millions of wildebeests cross the Mara River to get to Maasai Mara in Kenya.
  • Immerse yourself in the remarkable world of elephants by visiting Ruaha National Park, home to the largest herd of elephants in East Africa.
  • Explore the breathtaking vistas of Mahale Mountains National Park and look forward to chimpanzee sightings as you trek through its scenic landscapes as a part of your Tanzania guided tours.
  • Marvel at the captivating birdlife in Lake Manyara, where flocks of flamingos and pelicans adorn the shores, creating a picturesque spectacle.

Tips for Tanzania Wildlife Tours

  • Tour Serengeti National Park from January through March to catch the wildebeest calving season or from May through July to witness the Great Wildebeest Migration.
  • Plan your Lake Manyara trip during the breeding season of November through April to witness the spectacular sight of migratory birds, including flamingos and pelicans on a larger scale.
  • Pack lightweight, breathable clothing in neutral khaki and earth tones, ideal for the safari environment. Avoid blue and black colors, which may attract tsetse flies. Additionally, wear comfortable and light fabrics to combat the heat during safari drives.
  • Bring a camera with a strong digital zoom or a lens for capturing distant shots of wildlife.
  • Prioritize the well-being of wildlife by maintaining a respectful distance and adhering to park regulations and guidelines for the protection of the animals and their habitat.

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