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GENERAL SAFARI INFORMATION

Who will guide my safari? +

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.

What kind of vehicle will I be in? +

You will travel in a custom-built 4x4 safari vehicle with a pop-up roof for optimal wildlife viewing and photography.

Who will be in the vehicle with me? +

Depending on your booking, you may travel privately or share the vehicle with other travelers on the same itinerary.

What is a day like on safari? +

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.

Tanzania safari: what time of year to go +

Safaris run year-round, but June–October offers excellent wildlife visibility while January–March is ideal for calving season in the Serengeti.

When and where does the wildebeest migration take place? +

The Great Migration moves through the Serengeti ecosystem year-round, with river crossings typically occurring between July and October.

Can children go on safari? +

Yes. Many lodges welcome families, though minimum age recommendations may vary depending on itinerary and accommodation.

Can I do a self-guided safari? +

Self-driving is possible but guided safaris are strongly recommended for safety, wildlife tracking expertise, and park navigation.

How do I get to Tanzania? +

International travelers typically fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR).

Are there limits to how long I can game drive? +

Game drive duration follows park regulations and lodge schedules, usually between sunrise and sunset.

Can I interact with wildlife (petting/walking/selfies)? +

No. Ethical safaris respect wildlife at a safe distance to protect both animals and visitors.

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