Email Andros Belfonte | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Experience of a lifetime.
I took the ferry from Zanzibar to Tanzania early one morning. The ferry was world-class. As I disembarked in Dar es Salaam my safari guide was there to take my luggage and begin the 4hr drive inland. The tour service I used was Kihindo Tours and Safaris. This tour service made the entire time in Tanzania a 10/10 experience from start to finish. I did the 3 Day Sealous (Nyerere National Park) safari with them. I felt totally safe at all time and the accommodation and food at the lodge was beyond what I imagined. Our guide went above and beyond on the 2nd day to ensure we saw the maximum amount of animals. I could sense the passion in his job. This was indeed a once in a lifetime trip.
Email Abdullatif Alnaemi | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Tanzania is a country situated in the heart of Africa, with a rich cultural heritage and diverse nat
Tanzania is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for an authentic African experience. With a rich cultural heritage, diverse natural beauty, and a friendly and welcoming population, Tanzania offers something for everyone. From the famous Serengeti National Park, to Mount Kilimanjaro, to the stunning beaches along its shores, Tanzania is a destination that will leave you with unforgettable memories and a newfound appreciation for the beauty of Africa.
Email Yasmine Ajabbad | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Diversity, beauty, vibrancy
We loved our time in Tanzania, from the gorgeous beaches in Zanzibar to the Serengeti. Amazing diversity and vibrancy
Email Jamie Byrne | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Really positive experience, highly recommend
Very positive experience with Eric and Matae (my guide for Kilimanjaro) as a solo female hiker. Eric was so helpful and prompt with my email questions, and, was a wonderful host while I was there. Matae was a wonderful guide (and the whole crew were great). I experienced altitude sickness while there and couldn't complete the hike but felt very well supported medically, and, the guide supported me to help me acclimate and try and continue. I had no concerns about the company. Incredible scenery / night skies - I'll definitely be back to finish the hike!
Email Sayma | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Star-struck.
My husband and I recently had the pleasure to book a private (2 person) 6-day tour in Tanzania through Safari360. Our tour covered the following locations: Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area and a hike on Mount Kilimanjaro. Our experience with Safari360 in Tanzania has been incredible; we saw and covered everything on our list plus much more, and the Safari360 staff went above and beyond to accommodate any requests we had. Below is a more detailed breakdown of our experience:
Activities:
Game drives: The majority of our time, especially on safari days, was spent in a 4x4 vehicle on game drives. The vehicle provided by Safari360 was clean and spacious. The 6-seater had a cooler for water bottles, and charging ports in the front as well as the back. The roof of the vehicle lifted up, allowing us to safely view the animals and scenery from the car. Note that the roads can get pretty bumpy inside the national parks, so prepare accordingly.
Picnics: Each day, we took a mini picnic break between the morning and afternoon parts of the safari. The picnics were usually in scenic overlook areas, which allowed us to experience the landscape as well as use the restrooms. Make sure to stretch during these breaks, as the bumpy "African Massage" drives can get quite rough at times.The bathroom facilities were impeccably clean and well maintainined.
Hot Air Balloon: On the morning of Day 4, we had the opportunity to take a sunrise hot air balloon ride over the Serengeti. We were picked up at 4:30 am, drove for an hour to the balloon site and boarded the balloon with 14 other passengers, plus the conductor.
Kilimanjaro Hike: On the last day, we hiked from Marangu Gate at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro to Mandara Hut, one of the 3 camp sites on the way to the peak along the Marangu Route. The hike up took us 3 hours 15 minutes, and coming down took close to 4 hours (we took most of our photos on the way down and took small breaks). It was a scenic hike through the lush jungle, and we would certainly recommend it. Make sure to bring an umbrella and/or raincoat, as it rains quite often here. In addition, the path becomes very muddy and slippery so please wear good hiking shoes.
Food:
Breakfast: We usually grabbed breakfast at the hotel/camp prior to heading out for the day. Breakfast consisted of hotel/camp food, and had a variety of hot and cold options.
Lunch: Lunch was usually packed in boxes and served during the midday picnics. Food typically consisted of: toast, hard boiled egg, a sandwich, apple/banana, and something small that's sweet (usually chocolate).
Dinner: Similar to breakfast, dinners were usually also at the hotel/camp. Most nights we had a 2-3 course meals, with amazing options.
Accommodation:
Crater Rim View Hotel (Karatu): Neat and clean small lodge in Karatu. The staff was nice and friendly, and food was great. Nights spent: 1
Twiga Lodge and Campsite (Mto Wa Mbu): Large lodge/campsite near Arusha. Staff was friendly and food was amazing. Nights spent: 1
Tukaone Camp (Serengeti National Park): Camp inside Serengeti National Park (central region). Room had all modern amenities including running hot water and USB chargers. We truly enjoyed our stay here. Nights spent: 2
Lindrin Lodge (Moshi): Medium lodge with individual bungalows. Staff was friendly and food was acceptable. Nights spent: 1
Tour Guides:
Edi: We spent the first 5 days of our tour with Edi. Edi was an amazing guide, and we truly enjoyed our time with him. He accommodated our requests, and went above and beyond to ensure we get the best experience possible. Don't wait to book him as your guide if you have the option.
Sam: We spent the last day of our trip (Mt Kilimanjaro hike) with Sam. He was nice and friendly, and helped us going up and coming down. We just wish he was a bit more vocal, and gave us a bit more insight into the history/culture/nature of the area as we were hiking. Other than that, Sam was great.
Email Levente Torma | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
The lost treasure of nature in the human world.
My son and myself have visited Tarangire, Lake Manyara and Serengeti in Tanzania. It has been a special experience different from any other travel we made which follows from the nature and wildlife we experienced and the people we met. The wildlife is unique, you cannot see anywhere else and it crosses your mind for how long will it exists in its current form. Whether the wildebeests will have enough grass once the temperature increases? For how long can you smell the trees and the grass, see the trees and bushes going green and hear the voices of the wild once the sun goes down at Serengeti. People live a life different from the western life-style, they link to the nature in their everyday life and instead of the individual they appear to focus rather on the community.
Lion King Adventures organised our Safari and they made a perfect job. I highly recommend them as well as our knowledgable and kind safari gide, Yusuph with whom we always felt save, comfortable and indulged.
Amazing
Nature is absolutely gorgeous, the wildlife diversity is mind-blowing. And of course people - super friendly, polite, smiling, with good mood and attitude.
Email Eva Jozsa | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Serengeti is the best!!!
We were on a 6-day safari in June, 3 nights of which we stayed in a Serengeti campsite. We saw a lot of animals, it was a great experience when two lions dropped a zebra or when three baby cheetahs climbed down from the tree to their mother or when the family of 18 lions rested under the tree. There were four of us with Msangai Adventure, the route was well chosen, the accommodation was comfortable, the food was fantastic.
Email Njabulo Xhakaza | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Very scenic landscapes and warm peoples
The national parks were everything we expected - very scenic landscapes, diverse wildlife and great weather. Our host, Nathaneal from African Big Cats Safaris, was a super host and very knowledgeable about wildlife and Tanzanian cultures. We enjoyed every moment with him.
Tanzania truly is a host country, we'll definitely be returning!
Email Argha Kamal Kundu | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
ASANTE SANA TANZANIA
A great country, great national parks, great game drives, great peoples. The tour operator, LION KING ADVENTURES were amazing, from organizing the tour, to last minute flight adjustments they were perfect. We were made to feel home by their exceptional guide Leonardo and chef Karim, who took great efforts for some amazing wildlife and gastronomic experience..