





A journey to one of the greatest adventures in the animal world: the birth of thousands of wildebeests. And then swimming in Zanzibar.





Relax after your Zanzibar safari





Combine a fantastic safari to the highlights of Tanzania with a beach holiday in Zanzibar.


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June to October (dry season) is ideal for safaris: clear visibility, animals gather at waterholes. January/February (cold, clear nights; calving season in southern Serengeti) are also very good. The “long rains” usually fall in March—May, the “short rains” around November.
By travel theme:
Practical planning tips:
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Check/refresh standard vaccinations; hepatitis A is usually recommended. yellow fever: certificate only when entering from YF risk areas/transit > 12 hours; Depending on the route/region, vaccination may also be useful (check with a doctor).
Travel vaccinations depending on travel itinerary:
Hepatitis B, typhoid, rabies (especially when in contact with animals, trekking/Kilimanjaro). An der Coast/Dar es Salaam/Zanzibar come Dengue/Chikungunya Before — mosquito protection, especially during the day.
Malaria:
Widely used across the country, also on zanzibar — person-specific Chemoprophylaxis often recommended; additional strict puncture protection.
More notes:
Altitude sickness possible (Kilimanjaro), avoid fresh water (schistosomiasis).
Important note:
These notes do not replace individual travel medicine advice. Vaccinations, malaria protection and, if applicable, yellow fever certificate depend on Route, season, pre-existing conditions and activities From — please seek medical advice at least 4—6 weeks before departure; as early as possible for last-minute trips.
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Important note:
Airlines strictly check entry documents; deviations/changes are possible. Please also check the websites of the respective embassies/consulates and the airline.
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Tips are appreciated; there are tip boxes in many camps. Local currency TZS, often accepted in safari lodges as well as USD. In restaurants, “Service Charge” is partly included — then rounded it up moderately.
Indicative values by service:
Special: Kilimanjaro trekking (indicative values per day):
Practical tips:
Give tips bundled as much as possible at the end of the tour (often in envelopes); camps often have their own recommendations.
Note:
Tipping is voluntary and depends on service quality, travel time and group size. Some companies collect in the team pool. If a service fee is shown, type less or not at all.
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Good to very good coverage in cities (Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Moshi) and in Zanzibar city/beach resorts. In national parks, reception and speed vary depending on the location.
Details:
Practical tips:
It is best to buy a local SIM including a data package directly upon arrival. Do not rely on mobile communications for trekking (e.g. Kilimanjaro) — bring a satellite messenger if necessary.
Note:
Roaming from the EU is often expensive/limited — local (e) SIMs with a data package are usually the cheapest solution. Coverage and eSIM availability differ from provider/region; seek advice locally at the official shop.
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Good to very good coverage in cities (Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Moshi) and in Zanzibar city/beach resorts. In national parks, reception and speed vary depending on the location.
Details:
Practical tips:
It is best to buy a local SIM including a data package directly upon arrival. Do not rely on mobile communications for trekking (e.g. Kilimanjaro) — bring a satellite messenger if necessary.
General notes:
documents: Driving license + international driving license, passport, rental contract, insurance certificates always at hand.
surety: Always buckled up, no cell phone control at the wheel, enough breaks.
border crossings: Clarify with landlord beforehand; “Letter of Authority”, additional insurance and copies of registration may be required.
emergencies: Save emergency numbers and roadside assistance; secure the vehicle in the event of an accident, keep calm, inform the landlord/insurance company.
Environment & parks: Stay on trails, don't feed animals, respect parking rules
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The “Northern Circuit” combines world-class safaris with landscape highlights and beaches. Ideal for your first trip: Tarangire — Ngorongoro — Serengeti and as a conclusion zanzibar (10-14 days)
Top highlights:
Sample itinerary (10—14 days):
Arusha — Tarangire (1-2 nights) — Ngorongoro (1—2) — Serengeti (3-4) — Zanzibar (3-5).
Practical tips:
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Food is usually cheap to moderate; fuel costs depend heavily on the route and vehicle.
Food & drink (p. p./day):
cca 40,000—80,000 TZS (Street food & local restaurants cheaper, beach resorts/safari lodges more expensive).
Refueling (per vehicle/day):
indicative value 400—700 TZS per km (SUV/4×4)
example: 200 kilometers ⇒ 80,000—140,000 TZS.
Other (per day):
5,000—15,000 TZS (water, snacks, parking, SIM data).
Optional activities/admissions:
National parks/guides vary widely; roughly $20-100 per person per activity/day (safaris, boat/spice tours, etc.).
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dry season June—October = most reliable sightings. “Short rain” nov and “long rains” March—May bring greenery, young animals & birds.
By region/type:
practice:
Migration is dynamic; link location selection to approximate route.
Note:
Best times are tendencies — Each year is slightly different due to weather conditions. For precise planning (e.g. migration, flood levels), a quick check a few weeks before departure and, if necessary, choosing camps/lodges that suit the season. We are happy to assist you with this!
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The usual safari and coastal routes are easy to travel with reputable providers. In big cities and busy markets, there is increased attention (pickpocketing). If possible, use taxi/rideshare in cities at night.
Most common risks & practical tips:
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Tanzania round trips — a paradise for explorers and adventurers
Experience the unparalleled beauty and fascinating culture of Tanzania on a round trip that brings you closer to the breathtaking landscapes, impressive wildlife and warm hospitality of this exceptional country. Round trips in Tanzania are the perfect way to discover the many wonders of this African gem.
Start your trip in Arusha, the gateway to the safari parks of the North. This lively town at the foot of Mount Meru is the perfect starting point for your adventures. Visit the local market, explore the Museum of Natural History, or relax in one of the many cafés and restaurants. Many round trips to Tanzania's famous national parks and game reserves start from here.
An absolute highlight of any round trip through Tanzania is the Serengeti National Park, one of the most famous and impressive game parks in the world. Experience the spectacular Great Migration, in which millions of wildebeests, zebras and gazelles migrate across the vast plains of the Serengeti. Observe lions, leopards, elephants and many other animals in their natural habitat and enjoy the endless expanses of this iconic landscape.
The Ngorongoro Crater, another must on your round trip, is a true natural wonder. This huge volcanic crater is home to an incredibly dense and diverse animal population. Go on a safari in the crater floor and see rhinos, hippos, buffaloes, and many other species in this unique setting. The view from the crater rim offers breathtaking panoramas and unforgettable photo opportunities.
Another highlight of your round trip through Tanzania is the Tarangire National Park, known for its majestic baobab trees and large herds of elephants. The park's riverscapes, swamps, and acacia forests offer rich and diverse wildlife. Tarangire is a true paradise for birdwatchers and offers spectacular wildlife photography opportunities.
For those looking for an adventure off the beaten track, Ruaha National Park in southern Tanzania offers wild and pristine scenery. Here you can watch packs of lions, wild dogs, crocodiles and a variety of antelope species on exciting safaris. The park's dramatic landscapes, characterized by river gorges and rocky hills, offer an unparalleled natural experience.
In addition to the impressive national parks, Tanzania also offers paradisiacal beaches along the coast and on the islands of the Zanzibar archipelago. Relax on Zanzibar's white sandy beaches, swim in the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, and explore the historic old town of Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The islands' rich culture and exotic spice markets offer a fascinating cultural experience.
For mountaineers and adventurous people, Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, is an absolute must. Climb the snow-capped summit of this majestic volcano and enjoy spectacular views across the East African Rift Valley. The various routes to the summit offer challenges and adventures for hikers of all levels of experience.
In summary, it can be said that round trips in Tanzania are an incomparable experience. The mix of spectacular natural landscapes, rich wildlife, fascinating culture and warm hospitality makes Tanzania a dream destination for every traveller. Let yourself be enchanted by the diversity and beauty of Tanzania and experience a trip that will be remembered forever.

