Tanzania Safari Frequently Asked Questions
Most nationalities can obtain visa on arrival ($50-100) or apply online in advance.
For Tanzania Visa Link visit: https://visa.immigration.go.tz/
Yes, with proper precautions. We offer women-only safari groups and female guides on request.
Accommodation, meals, park fees, game drives, transfers, and guide services. Excludes flights, visas, tips, and personal purchases.
Yes, all camps and lodges can accommodate vegetarians, gluten-free, and other dietary needs with advance notice.
Most lodges accept children 6+, but we have family-friendly properties accepting all ages.
Seasonal Breakdown:
Dry Season (June - October)
Weather: Sunny, cool mornings, no rain
Wildlife: Concentrated around water sources, excellent viewing
Migration: Northern Serengeti river crossings (July-October)
Crowds: High season, book 6-12 months in advance
Special Note: Best for general wildlife viewing
Green Season (November - May)
Short Rains (Nov-Dec): Afternoon showers, lush landscapes
Calving Season (Jan-Feb): Southern Serengeti, predator action
Long Rains (Mar-May): Heavy rain, some camps closed
Advantages: Lower prices, fewer tourists, beautiful scenery
Special Note: Excellent for birdwatching and photography
Luxury Lodges & Tented Camps
Examples: Four Seasons, Singita, &Beyond
Features: Private pools, spa services, gourmet dining
Price Range: $800-$2,000+ per night
Best For: Honeymooners, luxury seekers
Mid-Range Camps
Examples: Serengeti Serena, Lemala Camps
Features: Comfortable tents, ensuite bathrooms, good locations
Price Range: $400-$800 per night
Best For: Most travelers, good value
Budget & Mobile Camps
Examples: Public campsites, budget tented camps
Features: Basic facilities, great locations
Price Range: $150-$300 per night
Best For: Adventurous travelers, groups

