Welcome to Tanzania - A Land of Natural Wonders, Rich Culture, and Unforgettable Safaris

Tanzania isn’t just a place you visit - it’s a journey into the extraordinary.
Here, golden plains roll endlessly beneath vast skies, and time slows under the quiet watch of acacia trees. We create immersive journeys, tailored with care and crafted with purpose for those who seek something deeper.

Begin your day in the Serengeti, where the stillness of dawn is broken only by the distant thunder of migrating herds. Soar above the Ngorongoro Crater in a private hot air balloon, champagne in hand, as the first light reveals one of nature’s grandest stages. Let the gentle rhythm of the Indian Ocean lull you on the untouched shores of Zanzibar - barefoot, unhurried, and free.

Fascinating Facts About Tanzania


Tanzania is home to Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet).

The Serengeti National Park is one of the world’s oldest ecosystems, with a history dating back over 3 million years.

Zanzibar is famous for being the birthplace of Freddie Mercury, the legendary lead singer of Queen.

Lake Tanganyika, one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world, is the deepest lake in Africa and is home to unique species of fish.

Tanzania boasts some of the best safari experiences in the world, including the chance to see the Big Five: lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo.

Private Ngorongoro Crater wildlife experiences

EXPERIENCE THAT INSPIRES

Each moment is curated to balance exploration and peace. Sink into warm geothermal springs tucked within forest hideaways. Stand in the silent presence of ancient baobabs, their limbs etched with time. Encounter wildlife in their world - respectfully, quietly, and in awe.
This is travel at its most refined: thoughtful, soulful, and unforgettable.

SPEAK TO US

Know Before You Go

  • Time Zone: GMT+3

  • Language: Swahili is the national language, and English is widely spoken in major tourist areas.

  • Dress Code: Lightweight, modest clothing is best, particularly when visiting religious or local areas. For safaris, neutral-colored clothing is recommended to blend into the environment.

  • Currency: The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is the official currency. US Dollars are widely accepted, particularly in tourist areas, but it’s always good to carry local currency for smaller transactions. Credit cards are accepted in some places, but cash is more commonly used, especially in rural areas.

  • Tipping: A 10-15 % tip is appreciated in restaurants. Tip safari guides and drivers around 10-15 USD per day, depending on service quality.

  • Transport: Safari vehicles and internal flights are the best ways to explore Tanzania. Public transport can be less reliable, but self-drive options are available in certain areas.

  • Electricity: 230V | Plug type D (three round pins)

  • Dry Season (June to October):
    The best time to visit for safaris, as wildlife is more concentrated around waterholes. This is also the best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro due to clear skies and dry conditions.

  • Green Season (November to May):
    Perfect for bird watching and seeing lush landscapes, though safaris can be more challenging with rain. It’s also the calving season for many animals in the Serengeti, which offers a unique wildlife experience.

  • Beach Holidays (June to October):
    For Zanzibar and other coastal regions, dry season (June to October) is ideal for sunny weather and clear waters.

  • Mt. Kilimanjaro Marathon (March):
    The Kilimanjaro Marathon is an exciting event that attracts athletes from all over the world. Whether you’re a runner or a spectator, this is a unique way to enjoy the stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro while participating in one of Africa’s most famous marathons.

  • Serengeti Migration (June to October):
    The Great Migration is one of the most awe-inspiring wildlife events on Earth, as over 1.5 million wildebeest migrate from the Serengeti to the Maasai Mara in Kenya. During this time, you can witness dramatic river crossings and predator-prey interactions.

  • Zanzibar International Film Festival (July):
    Held annually in Stone Town, this vibrant festival celebrates the culture of East Africa through films, music, and performances. It's a great way to immerse yourself in the island's rich Swahili heritage and artistic expression.

  • Mwaka Kogwa Festival (July):
    Held in the Zanzibar Archipelago, this annual festival celebrates the Persian New Year and includes colorful dancing, music, and traditional ceremonies. It's an exciting time to visit Zanzibar, full of cultural significance and joyous celebrations.

  • Wazaramo Cultural Festival (August):
    This cultural festival takes place in the coastal town of Mtoni, near Dar es Salaam. It celebrates the traditional music, dance, and food of the Wazaramo people, one of Tanzania’s many indigenous ethnic groups.

Citizens from most European countries, the USA, Canada, and Australia require a visa to enter Tanzania. Visas can be obtained online (eVisa) or on arrival.

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date in Tanzania.

It’s recommended to drink bottled water during your stay.

Tanzanian cuisine includes ugali (cornmeal), nyama choma(grilled meat), and sambusa (savory pastries). Always choose well-cooked food to avoid any stomach issues.

The German Federal Foreign Office provides information on their website on Tanzania as a destination.

The World Health Organization updates on travel and health. 

Mandatory. Ensure your policy covers health, trip cancellations, and emergency evacuation.