Tanzania Safari Guide 2026

Tanzania is the ultimate safari destination - home to the Serengeti wildebeest migration, Ngorongoro Crater, Mount Kilimanjaro, and more wildlife per square kilometre than almost anywhere on Earth. This guide helps you choose the right parks, budget, timing, and booking approach for your dream safari.

Which Park? Quick Comparison

ParkBest ForDays NeededCost LevelCrowds
SerengetiGreat Migration, Big Five, vast plains2-4$$$Moderate
NgorongoroBig Five in one day, rhinos1-2$$$High
TarangireElephants, baobabs, birding1-2$$Low-Moderate
Lake ManyaraTree-climbing lions, flamingos0.5-1$$Low-Moderate
Nyerere (Selous)Wild dogs, boat safaris, wilderness2-3$$$Very Low
KilimanjaroMountain trekking5-9$$$$Moderate

Safari Cost Guide

Budget LevelPer Person/DayAccommodationExperience
Budget$150-250Camping or basic guesthousesGroup safari (6-8 people), basic meals
Mid-Range$300-500Lodge or tented campPrivate or small group, good food
Luxury$600-1,500+Luxury tented campsPrivate vehicle, gourmet, exclusive locations

What's included: Park fees, accommodation, meals, guide, transport, and game drives are typically included. Flights, tips, drinks, and travel insurance are extra.

Park fees alone: Serengeti $70/day, Ngorongoro $70 + $300 vehicle crater descent, Tarangire $53/day, Nyerere $60/day. These are included in your safari package price.

Best Time for Safari

  • June-October (Dry Season): Peak safari season. Best wildlife viewing as animals gather at water sources. Great Migration river crossings in Serengeti (Jul-Sep). Higher prices, book 6+ months ahead.
  • January-March: Calving season in southern Serengeti. Excellent predator action. Green landscapes. Good value.
  • November-December: Short rains. Good game viewing, fewer tourists. Migration returns to southern Serengeti.
  • April-May: Long rains. Lowest prices, fewest tourists. Some camps close. Roads can be challenging but wildlife is still present.

What to Pack

  • Clothing: Neutral colours (khaki, olive, brown). Layers for cool mornings and warm afternoons. Long sleeves for sun/mosquito protection.
  • Binoculars: Essential. Bring your own - lodge pairs are often poor quality.
  • Camera: 200-400mm zoom lens ideal for wildlife. Extra batteries and memory cards.
  • Sun Protection: Sunscreen SPF50+, hat, sunglasses. UV is intense at altitude.
  • Insect Repellent: DEET-based. Malaria prophylaxis recommended (consult your doctor).
  • Medications: Personal medications, anti-diarrheal, rehydration salts.

Booking Tips

  • Book Direct: Booking with a Tanzania-based operator is usually 20-40% cheaper than international agents.
  • Verify Operator: Check registration with TATO (Tanzania Association of Tour Operators) and TANAPA licensing.
  • Read Reviews: TripAdvisor and SafariBookings.com have verified reviews from real travellers.
  • Advance Booking: Peak season (Jul-Oct): book 6-12 months ahead. Shoulder season: 2-3 months. Low season: last minute possible.
  • e-Visa: Apply for your Tanzania e-Visa before arrival. Most nationalities eligible.

FAQ

Minimum 3 days for a basic Northern Circuit (Ngorongoro + Tarangire or Lake Manyara). Ideal 5-7 days to include Serengeti. 10+ days for a comprehensive safari including southern parks. Budget 1-2 extra days for Zanzibar beach extension.

Yes. Tanzania is one of the safest countries in East Africa for tourists. Safari parks are well-managed with professional guides. Standard travel precautions apply in cities (avoid walking alone at night, keep valuables secure). Political stability is excellent.