Email Junaid Siddiqui | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Challenging Safari
Great place for Safari, so long as you have the right company to guide you. Sadly, we didn't, but were impressed with the country and what could have been with the right outfit guiding.
Email Matija | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Epic wildlife & beautiful nature
Once in a lifetime experience to see all the world's biggest animals in their natural habitat.
Email Rashid al Barwani | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Zanzibar and Safari at Arusha
Everything went as planned, one have to expect a few hiccups when visiting Africa. Things linke when travelling with family avoid budget accommodation unless you don't mind cold shower I the winter or weak WiFi signal that will upset kids or kids selecting food outside the menu.
All in all we came to Arusha for the Safari, and it was great experience with Colour of Africa "Hamis" he accommodated us to his level best.
I would highly recommend him.
Email Simeon Kirov | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Beautiful country with the nicest and friendliest people.
Tanzania as a country was an incredible country to visit. We went to climb Kilimanjaro, and then did a safari and visited Zanzibar too, so got the whole experience! Every single bit was amazing, with the locals being the kindest, friendliest and happiest people I have ever met.
The country offers different experiences for whatever you fancy, and I couldn't recommend more. Will definitely be coming back :)
Email Julius Larsson | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Nature just got real!
I Did not even think about going on safari, I’ve booked a trip to Zanzibar last minute for two weeks, plan was to relax. But then I did book a 1 day fly in fly out safari after some pressure from my friends and family, and wow! it has to be one of if not he best travel experience I’ve ever done. And that coming from someone that’s travels a lot and animals haven’t been on top of the agenda
Email Pedro Martins Pires Nunes Mendes | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Asanti sana
We had the most important experience of our life in serengeti, Tanzania with Chiba from African Cheetah. We slept in serengeti, visited ngorongoro crater, mount meru and kilimanjaro, and also zanzibar. Tanzania is a mabnific and friendly country full of treasures and pureness.
Email Valeria | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Asante sana Tanzania !
Beautiful safari in Nyerere National Park!
Hassani of Uwanda Tours organized everything for me (solo traveller) and I are more then satisfied with my choice.
Professional tour operator and really good value for money !
Special mention to Anton, my driver and guide during the 2 days.
I had an amazing experience and I will definitely come back in Tanzania one day!
Email S. Müller | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
African wildlife as it’s best
We booked our trip with Kilimanjaro trek and everything worked very well. The wildlife we have seen is one of the best in Africa. Although we visited etosha pan long time ago , nothing can beat Tanzania . We visited several parks . All parks well organized and clean. People are very friendly and helpful.
Email Adi | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Incredible
Tanzania is incredible. Anyone who is interested in wildlife should consider going there. We visited Serenity National Park and Ngorongoro Conservation Area as part of the safari and the whole experience was awesome. We got to see pretty much every animal we wanted to (excel Rhinos), passed around many Masai villages. Lions were three feet from our vehicle in some cases. The view of the endless plains in Serengity and the Ngorongoro Crater are amazing.
Our tour operator Safari Soles was very good with answering any questions we had and our safari guide Simone was the best. He knew everything about the parks and its residents and took us to some spots with no other people in the vicinity and these were some of the best wildlife sightings in the whole trip.
I highly recommend Tanzania to anyone considering a safari.
Email Mirele Tomazini Miiller | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Place of numerous natural beauties - but lacks infrastructure
We hired a Safari company that helped us a lot, even before the trip (choosing the best airport, and the best flight time).
The Safari itself was wonderful. The guide was super knowledgeable, attentive, and fun. He welcomed us at every step.
We also went with an excellent cook- we ate very well at every meal!
We camped at the public camp. The structure was very good, and we could see some animals very close!- the camp doesn't have fences, so the animals roam around there.
Our tour offered a day visit to the waterfall and hot springs. That day was not very good. The waterfall is beautiful, but it's inside a coffee farm, where you participate in the coffee-making process, with lots of partying and singing - which you don't have the option of not participating. The visit to the waterfall itself was super short, you can't swim or even stay for a long time, as there are many tourists in addition to the residents of the farm. Then we travel for hours to get to the hot springs. Well...the place is crowded (we went on a Sunday), as it is the leisure space of the locals. Several people with floats and loud music, in addition to the barbecue. We, like other tourists, didn't feel comfortable staying there, it felt like we were invading something and being in such crowded places bothers us a lot. We left very quickly.
We were 6 people, and none of them recommends this last day tour as a whole.
In general, be prepared for latrines, lack of hot showers and toilet paper, and long hours of driving on very bad roads - in addition to a lot of bureaucracy and delay in airports and cheaper hotels.
Still, it's worth it to be so close to the animals and see them peacefully in their natural habitat.