Tanzania beckons with its untamed beauty, offering the quintessential African safari experience in pristine wilderness areas combined with absolutely luxurious camps and lodges. This is the home of the continent's highest peak - Mount Kilimanjaro - whose summit is known as the Roof of Africa. The Serengeti, vast and teeming with life, hosts the awe-inspiring Great Wildebeest Migration, a spectacle unmatched in the natural world. Off Tanzania's coast is Zanzibar, with its white-sand beaches and historic Stone Town offering exceptional island adventures.
Witness nature's drama unfold as more than a million wildebeest and zebra surge across endless plains, fuelled by primal instinct. Lions rule the golden grasslands, their roars echoing beneath star-studded skies. Leopards like living shadows drape themselves over acacia branches. This untamed tapestry of savannah, woodland and rivers is Africa's wild heart beating strong.
Tanzania's Tarangire National Park unfolds like a scene from a bygone era. Ancient baobab trees dot the landscape, while herds of elephants are the park's undisputed stars. Watch them lumber to the life-giving Tarangire River to drink, their tusks glinting in the sun. Marvel at lions lazing beneath acacia trees, while vibrant birdlife fills the air. Safari magic? We think so!
Offering a captivating blend of beauty and wildlife framed by a shallow lake teeming with pink flamingos, Lake Manyara is a safari must-see. Giraffes and zebras graze on wide savannahs, while monkeys swing playfully through the trees. This unforgettable Tanzanian gem offers a glimpse into a diverse and vibrant ecosystem.
Eden reborn? Perhaps! This colossal extinct volcanic caldera cradles a world teeming with life, with a vast grassland dotted with herds of grazing zebras, wildebeest, and elephants, all dwarfed by the crater's towering rim. Spot elusive rhinos and playful lion cubs. This unique wildlife haven, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a microcosm of Africa's splendour.
What used to be known as the Selous Game reserve offers visitors the chance to drop off the map for a few days in one of the most remote, undisturbed wilderness areas in East Africa. Teeming with wildlife, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the few reserves in Tanzania that allows walking safaris, allowing you to explore on foot.
The chance to track chimpanzees in some of the last pristine forests in Tanzania is too good to miss. Hike through verdant forests, following calls echoing through the trees. Watch playful chimps swing through the canopy, their intelligence and social bonds on display. Choose between Gombe or Mahale Mountains national parks - both offering unforgettable encounters.
Famed for its idyllic beaches, turquoise waters and rich history, the spice island of Zanzibar is a paradise for those seeking relaxation and a laid-back cultural safari. The island's main city of Stone Town is a cultural melting pot that's full of interesting nooks and crannies begging to be explored. Or just lay back on soft, white sand and soak up the sun.
Azura Selous bush dinner
Nyerere National Park
Maasai
Gombe National Park
Canoeing in Tarangire
Elephants in Tarangire National Park
Witness nature's drama unfold as more than a million wildebeest and zebra surge across endless plains, fuelled by primal instinct. Lions rule the golden grasslands, their roars echoing beneath star-studded skies. Leopards like living shadows drape themselves over acacia branches. This untamed tapestry of savannah, woodland and rivers is Africa's wild heart beating strong.
Tanzania's Tarangire National Park unfolds like a scene from a bygone era. Ancient baobab trees dot the landscape, while herds of elephants are the park's undisputed stars. Watch them lumber to the life-giving Tarangire River to drink, their tusks glinting in the sun. Marvel at lions lazing beneath acacia trees, while vibrant birdlife fills the air. Safari magic? We think so!
Offering a captivating blend of beauty and wildlife framed by a shallow lake teeming with pink flamingos, Lake Manyara is a safari must-see. Giraffes and zebras graze on wide savannahs, while monkeys swing playfully through the trees. This unforgettable Tanzanian gem offers a glimpse into a diverse and vibrant ecosystem.
Eden reborn? Perhaps! This colossal extinct volcanic caldera cradles a world teeming with life, with a vast grassland dotted with herds of grazing zebras, wildebeest, and elephants, all dwarfed by the crater's towering rim. Spot elusive rhinos and playful lion cubs. This unique wildlife haven, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a microcosm of Africa's splendour.
What used to be known as the Selous Game reserve offers visitors the chance to drop off the map for a few days in one of the most remote, undisturbed wilderness areas in East Africa. Teeming with wildlife, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the few reserves in Tanzania that allows walking safaris, allowing you to explore on foot.
The chance to track chimpanzees in some of the last pristine forests in Tanzania is too good to miss. Hike through verdant forests, following calls echoing through the trees. Watch playful chimps swing through the canopy, their intelligence and social bonds on display. Choose between Gombe or Mahale Mountains national parks - both offering unforgettable encounters.
Famed for its idyllic beaches, turquoise waters and rich history, the spice island of Zanzibar is a paradise for those seeking relaxation and a laid-back cultural safari. The island's main city of Stone Town is a cultural melting pot that's full of interesting nooks and crannies begging to be explored. Or just lay back on soft, white sand and soak up the sun.
Witness nature's drama unfold as more than a million wildebeest and zebra surge across endless plains, fuelled by primal instinct. Lions rule the golden grasslands, their roars echoing beneath star-studded skies. Leopards like living shadows drape themselves over acacia branches. This untamed tapestry of savannah, woodland and rivers is Africa's wild heart beating strong.
Azura Selous bush dinner
Nyerere National Park
Maasai
Gombe National Park
Canoeing in Tarangire
Elephants in Tarangire National Park
Witness nature's drama unfold as more than a million wildebeest and zebra surge across endless plains, fuelled by primal instinct. Lions rule the golden grasslands, their roars echoing beneath star-studded skies. Leopards like living shadows drape themselves over acacia branches. This untamed tapestry of savannah, woodland and rivers is Africa's wild heart beating strong.
Tanzania's Tarangire National Park unfolds like a scene from a bygone era. Ancient baobab trees dot the landscape, while herds of elephants are the park's undisputed stars. Watch them lumber to the life-giving Tarangire River to drink, their tusks glinting in the sun. Marvel at lions lazing beneath acacia trees, while vibrant birdlife fills the air. Safari magic? We think so!
Offering a captivating blend of beauty and wildlife framed by a shallow lake teeming with pink flamingos, Lake Manyara is a safari must-see. Giraffes and zebras graze on wide savannahs, while monkeys swing playfully through the trees. This unforgettable Tanzanian gem offers a glimpse into a diverse and vibrant ecosystem.
Eden reborn? Perhaps! This colossal extinct volcanic caldera cradles a world teeming with life, with a vast grassland dotted with herds of grazing zebras, wildebeest, and elephants, all dwarfed by the crater's towering rim. Spot elusive rhinos and playful lion cubs. This unique wildlife haven, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a microcosm of Africa's splendour.
What used to be known as the Selous Game reserve offers visitors the chance to drop off the map for a few days in one of the most remote, undisturbed wilderness areas in East Africa. Teeming with wildlife, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the few reserves in Tanzania that allows walking safaris, allowing you to explore on foot.
The chance to track chimpanzees in some of the last pristine forests in Tanzania is too good to miss. Hike through verdant forests, following calls echoing through the trees. Watch playful chimps swing through the canopy, their intelligence and social bonds on display. Choose between Gombe or Mahale Mountains national parks - both offering unforgettable encounters.
Famed for its idyllic beaches, turquoise waters and rich history, the spice island of Zanzibar is a paradise for those seeking relaxation and a laid-back cultural safari. The island's main city of Stone Town is a cultural melting pot that's full of interesting nooks and crannies begging to be explored. Or just lay back on soft, white sand and soak up the sun.
Witness nature's drama unfold as more than a million wildebeest and zebra surge across endless plains, fuelled by primal instinct. Lions rule the golden grasslands, their roars echoing beneath star-studded skies. Leopards like living shadows drape themselves over acacia branches. This untamed tapestry of savannah, woodland and rivers is Africa's wild heart beating strong.
Tanzania's Tarangire National Park unfolds like a scene from a bygone era. Ancient baobab trees dot the landscape, while herds of elephants are the park's undisputed stars. Watch them lumber to the life-giving Tarangire River to drink, their tusks glinting in the sun. Marvel at lions lazing beneath acacia trees, while vibrant birdlife fills the air. Safari magic? We think so!
Azura Selous bush dinner
Nyerere National Park
Maasai
Gombe National Park
Canoeing in Tarangire
Elephants in Tarangire National Park
A LEGACY TO BE PROUD OF
Tanzania’s commitment to conservation is evident in its pristine national parks and protected areas. Luxury travel here supports eco-friendly practices and contributes to the preservation of wildlife, and uplifting of local communities, ensuring that this legacy continues for future generations.
THE HEARTBEAT OF A NATION
Experience the rich tapestry of Tanzanian culture. From intimate interactions with the Maasai, guardians of ancient traditions, to explorations of Swahili heritage in Zanzibar’s winding alleys, each moment is a deep dive into the country’s soul.
UNRIVALLED WILDLIFE EXPERIENCES
From the iconic plains of the Serengeti to the secluded Nyerere National Park, the diversity of ecosystems harbours a breathtaking array of species. Here, the Big Five roam freely, alongside cheetahs, giraffes, and hundreds of bird species. The Great Wildebeest Migration is captivating but there is so much more to Tanzania that just wildebeest. Vast wilderness areas stand as a testament to nature's majesty, inviting the discerning traveller to witness untouched beauty in all its wild glory.
YOUR TRAVEL PARTNERS IN TANZANIA
Travel African Time invites you to explore Tanzania’s wonders in exclusive luxury. From bespoke safaris to private beach retreats, every experience is crafted to exceed the expectations of even the most discerning traveller. Choosing Travel African Time means opting for a journey curated with the utmost attention to detail. Our expertise in luxury travel guarantees an unforgettable Tanzanian adventure, where every moment is a testament to our commitment to excellence.
A LEGACY TO BE PROUD OF
Tanzania’s commitment to conservation is evident in its pristine national parks and protected areas. Luxury travel here supports eco-friendly practices and contributes to the preservation of wildlife, and uplifting of local communities, ensuring that this legacy continues for future generations.
THE HEARTBEAT OF A NATION
Experience the rich tapestry of Tanzanian culture. From intimate interactions with the Maasai, guardians of ancient traditions, to explorations of Swahili heritage in Zanzibar’s winding alleys, each moment is a deep dive into the country’s soul.
UNRIVALLED WILDLIFE EXPERIENCES
From the iconic plains of the Serengeti to the secluded Nyerere National Park, the diversity of ecosystems harbours a breathtaking array of species. Here, the Big Five roam freely, alongside cheetahs, giraffes, and hundreds of bird species. The Great Wildebeest Migration is captivating but there is so much more to Tanzania that just wildebeest. Vast wilderness areas stand as a testament to nature's majesty, inviting the discerning traveller to witness untouched beauty in all its wild glory.
YOUR TRAVEL PARTNERS IN TANZANIA
Travel African Time invites you to explore Tanzania’s wonders in exclusive luxury. From bespoke safaris to private beach retreats, every experience is crafted to exceed the expectations of even the most discerning traveller. Choosing Travel African Time means opting for a journey curated with the utmost attention to detail. Our expertise in luxury travel guarantees an unforgettable Tanzanian adventure, where every moment is a testament to our commitment to excellence.
A LEGACY TO BE PROUD OF
Tanzania’s commitment to conservation is evident in its pristine national parks and protected areas. Luxury travel here supports eco-friendly practices and contributes to the preservation of wildlife, and uplifting of local communities, ensuring that this legacy continues for future generations.
THE HEARTBEAT OF A NATION
Experience the rich tapestry of Tanzanian culture. From intimate interactions with the Maasai, guardians of ancient traditions, to explorations of Swahili heritage in Zanzibar’s winding alleys, each moment is a deep dive into the country’s soul.
UNRIVALLED WILDLIFE EXPERIENCES
From the iconic plains of the Serengeti to the secluded Nyerere National Park, the diversity of ecosystems harbours a breathtaking array of species. Here, the Big Five roam freely, alongside cheetahs, giraffes, and hundreds of bird species. The Great Wildebeest Migration is captivating but there is so much more to Tanzania that just wildebeest. Vast wilderness areas stand as a testament to nature's majesty, inviting the discerning traveller to witness untouched beauty in all its wild glory.
YOUR TRAVEL PARTNERS IN TANZANIA
Travel African Time invites you to explore Tanzania’s wonders in exclusive luxury. From bespoke safaris to private beach retreats, every experience is crafted to exceed the expectations of even the most discerning traveller. Choosing Travel African Time means opting for a journey curated with the utmost attention to detail. Our expertise in luxury travel guarantees an unforgettable Tanzanian adventure, where every moment is a testament to our commitment to excellence.
Tanzania's climate is as diverse as its geography, offering travellers a wide array of weather conditions, shaped by its topography and vast size. The coastal regions, including Zanzibar, enjoy a tropical climate, with warm temperatures year-round and higher humidity. Inland, particularly in the highlands where destinations like Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire reside, the climate is cooler and more temperate. The Serengeti's vast plains experience variations from hot and dry to cool, influenced by the rainy and dry seasons. The best wildlife viewing is during the long dry season, from late June to the end of September, when animals congregate around water sources. However, Tanzania's lush, green landscape is at its most vibrant during the short and long rainy seasons, offering a different kind of beauty. Understanding these patterns can help travellers choose the perfect time for their safari, beach retreat, or mountain expedition.
Summer: December to March
Autumn (long rains): April to June
Winter: July to September
Spring (short rains): October to November
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