A Tanzania safari is more than just jumping on a jeep to observe wild animals, it is much more. We are talking acres and acres of natural habitats for wildlife among, them rare species and endangered species. In some destinations, you will see how well conserved cultures co-exist peacefully with wildlife, like the Maasai of Endulen grazing their livestock amongst wildlife, roaming many kilometers to share their pastoral lands and water with giraffes, zebras, wildebeests and even lions. In villages like the Nainokanoka, you will learn the traditional way of life of some of these indigenous people isolated in the wilderness of Africa. Game drives are an enchanting affair, where your driver guide will share all his experience in identifying plants and wild animals of the savannah. Every stop in the endless plains of the Serengeti is a learning experience, it is a wonderful opportunity to see the drama unfold right infront of your eyes. Lions stalking and hunting prey, elephants scratching their backs on tree barks, hippos fighting over territories with mean looking crocodiles. Perhaps the real adventure is not even getting stuck in your safari car and pushing it out of the mud, it is when you are in your tented camp or lodge yearning for the next day and wondering if the huge herd of wildebeest that you just saw today galloping away to the sound of your jeep will make the first jump tomorrow across the Mara River thus beginning the much anticipated wildbeest migration. A true safari experience will leave you in awe but also teach you patience as you line up your telephoto lens on the bean bag laid on the open roof vehicle, your index finger ready to make that click that will capture the magic that has escaped you for days. From day tours to multi day safaris of 3 days, to 5 days, to 7 days and more, we got you covered.












