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Discover Tanzania in 30 minutes
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We firmly believe that planning a Tanzania safari can be just as much fun as going on the trip itself. But we also know that organising a trip can be confusing and even a little bit frustrating – and that’s where we come in. Below, we’ve put together our top Tanzania travel tips, from the right airports to fly into, to the best time of year to travel – and a few nuggets of knowledge in between.
How long should I go for?
First on our list of Tanzania travel tips is this golden question and one that we get asked a lot. Our most common answer? It’s totally up to you. Seven to 10 nights for a multi-park or multi-country safari is a good starting point with two nights minimum in each camp (but we rather like three). Less than that and you’re in and out before you can say, ‘There’s a lion in that bush.’ But even if you’ve only got four nights then we can make it work – stay in one place with a variety of activities and maximise your wildlife viewing time. If you want to stay for seven nights in one place and make the most of the swimming pool and the down time, then that’s fine too. Play around with our trip designer and discover what works best for your time and budget.
Consider driving
Driving may seem like the most sensible option for moving around between safari parks, but actually, it’s not always possible due to the long distances and in some cases, wild terrain! The parks of Tanzania’s northern circuit, however, are ideally located to combine in a driving route – and that’s the second of our Tanzania top tips. Driving will undoubtedly save you a few pennies but it’s also a great way to see the ‘behind the scenes’ aspect of a country that you may miss if you choose to fly. Our Tanzania driving route combines Tarangire, the Serengeti and Ngorongoro but you could also consider adding Lake Manyara or some time at the beach – blissful Ras Katuni is even within driving distance of Dar es Salaam (although you may need to hop on a plane to get to Dar first!).
When should I travel?
The weather in Tanzania is fairly easily divided into different seasons. The main dry season runs from July to September and you can expect warm days and clear, blue skies as well as excellent game viewing. No surprise, then, that it’s the most popular time to visit. There is however another shorter dry season that runs from the end of December (just in time for Christmas!) to February. The rain tends to fall from March to May, and then again briefly in October/November time. But our Tanzania travel tip would be to not let the rain put you off! There’s no northern hemisphere drizzle here, and thunderstorms tend to be short, sharp and spectacular. Game viewing in places like the Serengeti is phenomenal (think lots of babies being born and beautiful, emerald plains), and plenty of migratory birds in places like Ruaha and Tarangire.
The beach
We couldn’t give you a list of Tanzania travel tips without mentioning the coastline. With an exotic array of tropical islands and more postcard-perfect beaches than sunbathing time, Tanzania ticks all the boxes for a classic ‘bush-and-beach’ holiday. Most flights out to the islands leave from Dar es Salaam and the connections are so easy, adding a few days at the beach is almost compulsory. The three main islands are Zanzibar, Pemba and Mafia (read more about the differences between them here). Zanzibar is the largest and easiest to get to, and it’s the perfect mix of old-world culture and beach luxe. Pemba is a remote, easy-going island that’s perfect to get away from it all, whilst Mafia is the place to be for snorkelling with whale sharks – and just generally fantastic marine-life viewing whether by boat or under the water.
Head off the beaten track
It’s true that some parks in Tanzania can get a little busy at times, so use it to your advantage and try something a little different? Rubondo Island, a tropical wildlife sanctuary in the middle of Lake Victoria is just the place for a Robinson Crusoe-esque adventure,whilst the glorious Mahale Mountains offer world-class chimp trekking. If your heart is set on the northern circuit, then how about traversing the Ngorongoro Highlands with a dedicated Maasai by your side? And if you really can’t leave out the Serengeti but aren’t so keen on the crowds, check out the Grumeti concession (our favourite lodges include Singita Faru Faru or the more classic Legendary Mobile Camp) in the west of the park. Here, tourists and lodges are few but wildlife is plentiful and you’ll still catch the Great Migration if you visit in April or May.
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Tanzania August to October Great Migration safari Best for budget
Nowhere in the world is there a movement of animals as immersing as the wildebeest migration, over two million animals migrate from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to the greener pastures of the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya during August through to October.
From August the wildebeest herds begin moving faster in search of water and greener grass, making their way across the Grumeti and Mara River. October is a good time to see the wildebeest herds move back into the Serengeti and warm weather can be expected.
Follow the link below to see the complete itinerary of the safari:
Follow the link below to view our live migration updates as we follow the herds of wildebeest and zebra as they move across the great plains:
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「Top 99 hotels in the world」No.54 Singita Grumeti, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Grumeti is a vast 350,000-acre reserve that's integral to the wildebeest migration. Singita took over its management in 2006 and has set up five lavish lodges and tented camps across the vast terrain, ensuring premier access to wildlife sightings. The opulent Sasakwa Lodge, the jewel in Singita Grumeti's crown, has panoramic views of the Serengeti and sumptuous furnishings and décor.
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Welcome to Affluent Escapes, your ultimate guide to luxury travel and lifestyle! In this video, we’re exploring the Top 10 Luxury Destinations in Africa. From safari lodges to private islands, these destinations offer unparalleled experiences and breathtaking beauty. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway or a lavish adventure, this video will inspire your next trip. Destinations Featured: 1. Singita Grumeti, Tanzania – A luxury safari lodge in the Serengeti. 2. Royal Malewane, South Africa – A high-end safari lodge in the Thornybush Private Game Reserve. 3. North Island, Seychelles – A private island resort with pristine beaches. 4. &Beyond Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, Tanzania – A luxury lodge on the edge of the Ngorongoro Crater. 5. La Mamounia, Morocco – An iconic luxury hotel in Marrakech. 6. Ellerman House, South Africa – A boutique luxury hotel in Cape Town. 7. Mnemba Island, Tanzania – A private island resort off the coast of Zanzibar. 8. The Oyster Box, South Africa – A luxury hotel in Umhlanga. 9. Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, Namibia – A luxury lodge in the Namib Desert. 10. Azura Benguerra Island, Mozambique – A luxury resort on a private island.
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Tanzania Luxury Safaris - The Most Exclusive Safari Park in Tanzania
This is arguably the most luxurious and most exclusive safari destination in the whole of Tanzania.
Located in the remotest part of western Serengeti is Grumeti Reserve. This expansive reserve has only a few lodges. That means one rarely sees any other safari vehicle while on the visit.
This beautiful and remote corner of the Serengeti National Park is perhaps one of the best kept secrets when it comes to safari destinations.
Because of its remoteness, it makes for an exceptional game viewing experience with the feeling of the exclusivity. The number of visitors in Grumeti is limited to around 60 guests in only a few small Serengeti luxury camps, this is a prime quality area devoid of tourist crowds. Looking for a private experience without the crowds? Grumeti allows you to experience a private Serengeti.
Grumeti Reserve is also known for its large lion prides comprising between 20 and up to 60 individuals. The opportunities for seeing lions in Grumeti are outstanding; this is also the place where you can enjoy a sighting alone.
Grumeti Reserve shares its borders with the western corridor of Serengeti, and is made up of 400,000 acres of pristine wilderness. Being on the famous and dramatic migratory route, the reserve is annually a witness to one of the greatest natural wonders on earth—the Great Migration!
Committed to high standards of luxury safari living with discerning attention to detail, the reserve runs 2 luxurious lodges and 1 tented camp, each of these offering a distinctive, luxurious and exceptional safari experience.
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tanzania vlog part 2 | serengeti & grumeti parks
Welcome back to the vlog everyone! In this weeks episode we continue our explorations of the Serengeti National Park and Grumeti Game Reserve located in the beautiful country of Tanzania. We saw lions, elephants, giraffes, cheetahs, leopards, and the black rhino, with only 167 of these creatures inhabiting Tanzania.
While staying in the Grumeti Game Reserve, we were also able to see the anti-poaching unit where one of the dogs demonstrated to us how they use their senses to find poachers (in a fake scenario). This unit exists because of the Grumeti Fund, which is a non-profit organization with goals of carrying out wildlife conservation and community development in the Serengeti of Tanzania. My family and I loved learning about the Grumeti Fund as well as the importance it has on the animals and local community.
I hope you enjoy the video & stay tuned for our next adventure, it might be sooner than you think ;)
→ Singita Explore Mobile Tented Camp → The video also showcases our lodging during our stay in the Grumeti Game Reserve of Tanzania: The Explore Mobile Tented Camp by Singita. → → Singita Sabora Tented Camp → The video also showcases our lodging during our stay in the Grumeti Game Reserve of Tanzania: The Sabora Tented Camp by Singita → → Singita Sasakwa Lodge → The video also showcases our lodging during our stay in the Grumeti Game Reserve of Tanzania: The Sasakwa Lodge by Singita →
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Celestielle #191 Singita Sasakwa Lodge, Singita Grumeti Reserve, Tanzania
Kenya or Tanzania safari?
Come and witness the wildebeest migration in two of Africa's most iconic wildlife destinations - Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve and Tanzania's Serengeti National Park.
Approximately two million wildebeest, including animals such as zebra and gazelles, move annually in an endless cycle across Tanzania’s Serengeti and Kenya’s Masai Mara in search for better grass and water resources. However, they're closely followed by predators such as lion, leopard and cheetah, which makes for spectacular game viewing that few can match.
If you want to have a look at the full itinerary of the safari, feel free to follow the link:
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Celestielle #201 Singita Faru Faru Lodge, Grumeti Reserve, Tanzania
Surrounded by Elephants in the Grumeti Game Reserve
The peaceful elephants in the private Grumeti Game Reserve area of the Serengeti, surround our safari vehicle without a care in the world.
Safaris in this part of Tanzania are a true delight, and it's an area Safari Guru recemends to many of our safari travellers.
Great Migration River Crossing | Serengeti National Park | Tanzania
Incredible scenes at the Grumeti River, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania! Ubuntu Travelers were rewarded for taking a calculated risk to search for the Great Migration in the Western Corridor. Just wonderful!
Thank you Brian for sharing your wonderful experience with us!
Great Migration Guide | June - July | Splinter herds begin to congregate and form into larger ‘mega herds’. As they make their way through to the Grumeti region, the group prepares for the most difficult part of their journey: crossing the Grumeti River.
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Celestielle #179 Singita Sabora Tented Camp, Singita Grumeti Reserve, Tanzania
tanzania vlog part 1 🇹🇿 | serengeti & grumeti parks
Jambo everyone & welcome back to the vlog! In this weeks episode we discover the beautiful country of Tanzania and the many sites it has to offer. Ranging from the Great Migration of over two million animals across the Mara River to the watering hole where hundreds of species journey to per day, Tanzania did not disappoint us in the slightest, in fact it gave us so many more reasons to travel back! We safari through two different locations in this video, the Serengeti National Park and Grumeti Game Reserve, with both of the parks offering contrasting viewpoints of Tanzania!
I hope you enjoy the video & stay tuned for our next adventure, it might be sooner than you think ;)
→ Singita Mara River Tented Camp → The video also showcases our lodging during our stay in the Serengeti National Park of Tanzania: The Mara River Tented Camp by Singita. → → Singita Sabora Tented Camp → The video also showcases our lodging during our stay in the Grumeti Game Reserve of Tanzania: The Sabora Tented Camp by Singita →
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Tanzania July to October Great Migration Safari with HerdTracker
-- Tanzania July to October Great Migration Safari with HerdTracker --
Nowhere in the world is there a movement of animals as immersing as the wildebeest migration, over two million animals migrate from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to the greener pastures of the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya during July through to October.
July is the usually when the wildebeest herds begin moving faster in search of water and greener grass, making their way across the Grumeti and Mara River. October is a good time to see the wildebeest herds move back into the Serengeti and warm weather can be expected.
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Long ride through the Serengeti to visit a Project Zawadi funded school
Grumeti Serengeti River Camp, Serengeti National Park | Safari365
Nestled in a small forest on the banks of the Grumeti River in the western Serengeti is Grumeti-Serengeti Tented Camp. The camp offers a remote and secluded safari getaway. It is surrounded by nature and is a year round wildlife viewing destination. It is also in prime position for taking in the dramatic scenes of the Grumeti River crossing during the Great Migration. Please note: Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp has recently undergone a refurbishment. While still a fantastic destination before, the tented camp is refreshed and renewed. Please click through to the gallery on our website to see photos of the renovated tented camp
Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp
Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp is set in the remote reaches of the Serengeti National Park, on a bywater of the Grumeti River, known for its wildebeest crossings and enormous Nile crocodiles. Video brought to by by Best Destination Travel TV channel ( travel guides ( and travel directory by Travelindex (
Grumeti River Camp: Tanzania Safari with Tanzania Odyssey at Grumeti
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