Your safari will be led by a professional English-speaking driver-guide with extensive wildlife knowledge and years of field experience in Tanzania’s national parks.
You will travel in a custom-built 4x4 safari vehicle with a pop-up roof for optimal wildlife viewing and photography.
Depending on your booking, you may travel privately or share the vehicle with other travelers on the same itinerary.
Days typically begin with an early morning game drive, followed by relaxation or lunch at camp, and an afternoon wildlife drive when animals are most active.
Safaris run year-round, but June–October offers excellent wildlife visibility while January–March is ideal for calving season in the Serengeti.
The Great Migration moves through the Serengeti ecosystem year-round, with river crossings typically occurring between July and October.
Yes. Many lodges welcome families, though minimum age recommendations may vary depending on itinerary and accommodation.
Self-driving is possible but guided safaris are strongly recommended for safety, wildlife tracking expertise, and park navigation.
International travelers typically fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR).
Game drive duration follows park regulations and lodge schedules, usually between sunrise and sunset.
No. Ethical safaris respect wildlife at a safe distance to protect both animals and visitors.