
Tanzania
Africa's safari heartland — the Great Migration, the Big Five, Kilimanjaro, and Zanzibar.
Por qué Tanzania
Tanzania is the country every safari traveler eventually arrives at. The Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire sit in a single northern circuit you can drive end-to-end in a week, and the Great Migration cycles between Tanzania's south, west, and north every month of the year — so there is always a herd somewhere worth being.
South and west of the northern circuit, the country opens up into the wilder, emptier Nyerere, Ruaha, Mahale, and Katavi — fly-in safari camps where you can spend three days without seeing another vehicle. These are the trips for travelers who have already done the classics and want quiet, big-cat-rich country.
Off the mainland, Zanzibar and the smaller Indian Ocean islands (Mafia, Mnemba, Fanjove) make a safari-and-beach pairing that fits a single trip. And if you want to climb Africa's highest peak, Kilimanjaro starts a two-hour drive from where most safaris end — so a 7-day safari and a 7-day climb can be the same booking.
Destinos principales
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See the Big Five
Lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino — the northern circuit puts all five in reach in a single week.
Big Five itineraries →Witness the Migration
1.5 million wildebeest cycle through the Serengeti year-round — calving in the south Dec–Mar, river crossings in the north Jul–Oct.
Follow the herds →Climb Kilimanjaro
The continent's highest peak at 5,895 m — six routes, 6–9 days, no technical climbing required.
Kili climbing packages →Safari + Beach
End a Serengeti week on a Zanzibar reef — bush flight from the park straight to the coast, no backtracking.
Safari & beach combos →Off-the-beaten-path
Nyerere, Ruaha, Mahale and Katavi — fly-in southern and western parks for travelers who want big country with no other vehicles.
Remote Tanzania safaris →Itinerarios destacados
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5 días
Safari de 5 Días: Circuito Clásico del Norte
Tanzania's classic 5-day safari — 2 nights in Tarangire, Central Serengeti, and a Ngorongoro Crater finale. Three parks, no backtracking, no long final drive.
Desde $1,465 por persona

6 días
Safari de 6 Días por el Circuito Norte (2 Noches en el Serengeti)
The ideal 6-day northern circuit: 2 nights Tarangire, 2 nights Central Serengeti (including Moru kopjes), Karatu, Ngorongoro Crater finale. No long final drive.
Desde $1,775 por persona

6 días
Temporada de Partos de 6 Días — Ndutu y Final en el Cráter
Witness Tanzania's wildebeest calving season at Lake Ndutu with off-road access, then close with a Ngorongoro Crater descent. 6 days, January–March. Drive-in safari from Arusha.
Desde $1,999 por persona

7 días
Safari completo de 7 días por el circuito norte (final en el cráter)
The definitive 7-day Tanzania safari: 2 days Tarangire elephants, 3 nights Serengeti big cats, Ngorongoro Crater descent — ending just 3.5 hrs from Arusha. No brutal final-day drive.
Desde $2,433 por persona

7 días
7 Días: Tesoros del Norte de Tanzania — Cráter de Ngorongoro y Serengeti de Lujo en Avioneta
Seven days, three iconic destinations — Lake Manyara forest canopy, Ngorongoro Crater rim, and a private northern Serengeti concession — linked by a single bush flight. Crater floor descent, walking safaris, night drives, and Mara River crossings.

8 días
Safari de 8 Días por el Circuito Sur: Nyerere y Ruaha
Fly-in 8-day safari through Tanzania's southern circuit. Boat safaris, walking safaris, wild dogs, and zero crowds at Nyerere and Ruaha national parks.
Dónde alojarse
Ver 437 alojamientos en Tanzania →Lodges, campamentos de lona, hoteles de playa y retiros en la sabana — filtra por categoría, destino, reputación gastronómica y límite del parque en la página de alojamientos de Tanzania.
106 operadores turísticos verificados en Tanzania
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Tanzania en imágenes
Mejor época para visitar Tanzania
Todos los meses funcionan en Tanzania — pero la experiencia cambia según la temporada. Los meses de alta temporada son más caros y se reservan con 6–9 meses de antelación; los meses intermedios ofrecen la misma fauna con descuento.
- JanTemporada alta
Calving season in southern Serengeti (Ndutu) — heavy predator action.
- FebTemporada alta
Peak calving. Best month for ultra-luxury Ndutu camps.
- MarTemporada intermedia
Calving tapers. Long rains begin late month — fewer crowds, lower prices.
- AprTemporada baja
Long rains. Many southern + western camps close mid-Mar through May.
- MayTemporada baja
Long rains continue. Northern circuit still operates; expect mud + low rates.
- JunTemporada intermedia
Rains end. Migration enters the western corridor and Grumeti.
- JulTemporada alta
Mara River crossings begin in northern Serengeti (Kogatende). Dry season.
- AugTemporada alta
Peak crossings. Book Kogatende camps 9+ months ahead.
- SepTemporada alta
Crossings continue. Best month overall for big-cat action.
- OctTemporada alta
Dry-season game viewing remains excellent. Herds drift back south late month.
- NovTemporada intermedia
Short rains. Bird migrants arrive. Lower rates; clearer afternoons.
- DecTemporada alta
Holiday peak. Herds enter southern Serengeti for next year's calving.
Preguntas sobre Tanzania
Las preguntas que los viajeros nos hacen con más frecuencia antes de reservar un viaje a Tanzania.
When is the best time to visit Tanzania?
It depends on what you want to see. Jun–Oct is the classic dry season — easy game viewing, clear skies, peak prices, and Mara River crossings in the north. Dec–Mar is calving season in the southern Serengeti and excellent for predator action. Apr–May is the long rains — many camps close, but rates drop sharply and the northern circuit still operates.
How much does a Tanzania safari cost?
Budget mid-range safaris start around $400–500 per person per day all-inclusive. Luxury averages $800–1,200 per person per day. Ultra-luxury private-concession camps in the Serengeti or Singita's properties run $1,500–3,500+ per person per day. Park fees ($70–80/day for Serengeti, plus a $295/vehicle Ngorongoro crater descent) are included in every reputable operator quote.
Do I need a visa to visit Tanzania?
Most nationalities (US, UK, EU, Australia, etc.) need a tourist visa. The easiest route is the eVisa via immigration.go.tz, applied 2–4 weeks ahead, $50 single-entry. Visa-on-arrival is also available at Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO), Dar es Salaam, and Zanzibar — bring USD cash. US passport holders need a $100 multiple-entry visa (no $50 single-entry option).
Is Tanzania safe?
Yes — Tanzania is one of the safer African safari destinations. Petty theft happens in Dar es Salaam and Stone Town like any major city; the safari circuits themselves are very low-crime. Standard precautions apply: malaria prophylaxis for the mainland (Zanzibar low-risk), yellow-fever certificate if arriving from an endemic country, and good travel insurance with emergency-evacuation cover.
Can I combine a safari with Zanzibar?
Yes — this is the most popular Tanzania trip shape. Spend 5–8 days on safari (northern circuit or fly-in southern), then a bush flight direct from Seronera or Arusha to Zanzibar (about $370 per person, no backtracking to Arusha). 4–6 nights on the coast is a comfortable add-on. Stone Town for culture, Nungwi or Kendwa for the north beaches, Paje for kitesurfing on the east coast.
What's the difference between the northern and southern circuits?
The northern circuit (Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, Lake Manyara) is Tanzania's classic — driving distances are manageable, all the famous parks, and it works for first-timers and families. The southern circuit (Nyerere, Ruaha, Mahale, Katavi) is fly-in only, much quieter, more big-cat density, and best for repeat safari travelers. They start from different cities — northern from Arusha, southern from Dar es Salaam — so combining them in one trip needs careful logistics.
What's included in safari pricing?
A standard operator-direct quote covers your guide and 4x4 vehicle, accommodation, all park and conservation fees, three meals per day, water in the vehicle, and airport transfers. Bush flights between parks are usually itemized separately ($170–450 per leg). Excluded almost everywhere: tips ($15–25/day for guide), alcohol, premium activities (balloon safari $550pp, walking with a ranger, night drives in private concessions), and your international flight.

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