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Tanzania Safari Holiday?
Tanzania has enough attractions to discover for a lifetime of holidays - and definitely too much for one! We generally advise people to consider safaris in either the North or the South of the country; you can combine the two, but this gets a lot more expensive.
Northern Tanzania attracts travelers who want to tick the Big 5 off their list, heading to the famous and action-packed Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti. If you dream of seeing the Great Migration, you have to go north, to the Serengeti. The scenery in the Northern parks is magnificent, with some of the world's best wildlife viewing opportunities - but it gets busy as a result.
Southern Tanzania is quieter and gives a little more luxury for your money. The Selous Game Reserve and Ruaha National Park provide a wild and authentic safari landscape off the beaten tourist track. Logistically, a safari and beach combination couldn't be easier from Southern Tanzania. Park rules in the South are less strict, which allows for fly-camping under the stars, boating and walking safaris. In season (July - October) the wildlife is also exceptional.
As well as deciding between the North and the South, there are other considerations. Many people head to Tanzania with the sole intention of witnessing the Great Wildebeest Migration, but families with children should look at options for holidays to suit distinct ages.
The Great Wildebeest Migration is the annual movement of 2 million grazers across the Serengeti National Park (and into Kenya's Maasai Mara). It is one of the most spectacular natural events occurring on our planet today and as a result, it is on many a bucket list! See our Great Migration Guide for everything you need to know about where to stay and when to go to watch the big herds.
Bringing kids on safari can be a daunting prospect, but it needn't be! We know the best lodges and experiences around the country to create a family safari holiday of a lifetime. Rules are always changing, but generally the minimum age is 3 years old for a Tanzania safari. Some lodges are also better than others at accommodating children, so talk to us about the best family safari options.
Tanzania holiday with us.
We know Tanzania better than most others. We are proud of our knowledge and keep it up to date; our experienced travel experts constantly visit all areas of this spectacular country to ensure that our advice is the best you can get. Whether you're going on a safari in the Serengeti or seeking relaxation on the coral sand beaches of Zanzibar, whether it's an adventure in the chimpanzee forests by Lake Tanganyika or climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, we create your perfect Tanzania holiday.






