Tanzania Travel Guide — Everything First-Time Visitors Need

The complete Tanzania travel guide for first-time visitors — visas, money, safety, weather, regions and what to actually do.

Tanzania is one of Africa's largest, friendliest and most rewarding countries to travel. It is also one of the least-understood by first-time visitors. This is the practical orientation guide we send every client before they arrive — visas, money, safety, weather, regions and the things that actually matter.

Featured travel guide itineraries

Every itinerary is fully customisable — change dates, duration, lodges or pace.

What makes a Tanzania travel guide different

A Tanzania travel guide is more than a checklist of stops — it is a sequence built around what you most want to see, the time of year you travel, and the pace you actually enjoy. We design every itinerary in-house from Arusha, with one senior planner who stays with you from first enquiry to airport pick-up.

No two of our Tanzania travel guide itineraries are the same. We pick the parks, the camps, the guides and the days at each location based on the herds' position, the lodge availability, your travel dates and your interests. Nothing templated, nothing outsourced.

How we plan it

Every Tanzania travel guide we run starts the same way: a real conversation with a senior planner — not a form, not a chatbot. We talk about who is travelling, what you want to see, how you like to travel, and what your budget actually is. Then we propose two or three real itineraries with line-by-line pricing.

Once you choose a direction we lock in lodges (the good ones sell out 9-12 months ahead in peak season), build the day-by-day, and send a final pre-departure pack with everything you need.

When to go

Tanzania is a year-round destination but each window has its own character.

  • June-October — dry season, peak migration, river crossings in the north Serengeti
  • November-December — short rains, green landscapes, value pricing
  • January-March — calving season in the southern Serengeti
  • April-May — long rains, biggest discounts, fewer travellers

Our planners will recommend the right window for your dates and priorities.

What it costs

A real, private Tanzania travel guide starts at about USD 350-450 per person per day for mid-range, USD 600-900 for high-end lodges, and USD 1,200+ per person per day for the iconic luxury camps in peak migration season. Park fees alone are USD 70-80 per person per day in Serengeti and account for roughly a third of the cost.

What we never do: cut on guides, vehicles or park access to publish a low headline price. Every quote breaks down every line.

Frequently asked questions

Mid-range private trips start around USD 350-450 per person per day, high-end USD 600-900, luxury USD 1,200+. Park fees and vehicle alone are about a third of any quote.

Ready to plan your tanzania travel guide?

Tell us your dates, group size and what you'd love to see. A senior planner replies personally within 24 hours with a tailored proposal — no obligation.