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7 Tours | From $2555 p/p

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29 Days

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Botswana, Kenya, Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe

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Min: 8 | Max: 18

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B- 28, L - 23, D - 22

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Nairobi giraffe centre, Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater, Olduvai Gorge, Zanzibar Island, Victoria Falls...


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$7930(p/p)

Duration:

15 Days

Country(ies):

Kenya, Tanzania

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Family

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Min: 8 | Max: 18

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B- 14, L - 11, D - 11

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Nairobi giraffe centre, Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater, Olduvai Gorge, Zanzibar Island


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$4475(p/p)

Duration:

22 Days

Country(ies):

Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia

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Overland

Group size:

Min: 4 | Max: 20

Meals:

B- 21, L - 21, D - 19

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Victoria Falls, South Luangwa National Park, Lake Malawi, Diving & Snorkelling, Zanzibar, Serengeti National Park, Ng...


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$4030(p/p)

Duration:

6 Days

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Tanzania

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Small Group

Group size:

Min: 2 | Max: 7

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B- 5, L - 5, D - 5

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The historic port of Stone Town, Changuu Island (aka. Prison Island), Spice Tour, Jozani Forest, Nungwi Beach, Free time for watersports ...


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Duration:

6 Days

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Tanzania

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Small Group

Group size:

Min: 2 | Max: 7

Meals:

B- 5, L - 5, D - 5

Highlights:

Wildlife viewing in Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoto Crater, and Serengeti National Parks.


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Duration:

10 Days

Country(ies):

Kenya, Tanzania

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Overland

Group size:

Min: 4 | Max: 20

Meals:

B- 9, L - 8, D - 8

Highlights:

Incredible wildlife of the Ngorongoro Crater, Endless savannahs of the Serengeti National Park, Coral reefs and beautiful beaches of Zanz...


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$2690(p/p)

Duration:

8 Days

Country(ies):

Tanzania

Tour Type:

Small Group

Group size:

Min: 2 | Max: 12

Meals:

B- 7, L - 6, D - 5

Highlights:

Climbing Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa!


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$2555(p/p)

Tanzania Tours

Do you want to see Africa's iconic Big Five wildlife? Then a Tanzania tour should be at the top of your list.

Home to Africa's iconic Mt. Kilimanjaro and an incredible array of fascinating wildlife, our Tanzania tours will create a lifetime of memories.

Take in extraordinary views and explore lush valleys dense with tropical rainforest are on offer to all those wishing to trek to the top of Africa's highest mountain, while the National Parks of the Serengeti and Ngorongoro crater provide visitors with great opportunities to view the vast array of animals and birds that populate this beautiful African country.

Discover the incredible landscapes and warm hospitality on one of our group Tanzania tours. Whether you want to join us on our ascent of the iconic Mt Kilimanjaro or simply visit the Serengeti National Park to experience some of the very best wildlife viewing in the world, you'll look back at your tour to Tanzania as the trip of a lifetime.

For the perfect end to your stay in Tanzania why not spend a few nights exploring the beautiful islands, beaches and tropical blue waters of Zanzibar?

Our Tanzania tours also take you to the Serengeti National Park, which plays a key part in one of nature's greatest spectacles - the wildebeest migration. Every year, millions of wildebeest make their way from Kenya's Masai Mara Game Reserve, crossing the treacherous, Nile crocodile-infested waters of the Nile River and head back to the southern Serengeti to give birth to a new generation.

During the months of January to March, the migratory herds of wildebeest, zebra and other wildlife descend on southern Serengeti for calving season, giving travellers on safari in Tanzania the unique opportunity to see this live. Predator interaction is dramatic during this period as well, as lion, leopard and cheetah move into the area to take advantage of the vulnerable calves - creating the ultimate battle for survival.

The herds will slowly begin to make their way north between the months of March to August before they descend back into the Masai Mara - if you're lucky to be on an African safari at the time - you may see some early river crossings at the Grumeti River.

Thinking about going on a Tanzania tour but need some encouragement? Here are some quick facts that will make you want to explore Africa.

More information about Tanzania tours

Do you want to know more about Tanzania and its beauty? Or do you need accurate visa information?

Contact the Tanzania tourism board for more information.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Is it safe to visit Tanzania?

In general, Tanzania is a safe place to visit if you take precautions and follow the government travel advisories. You should avoid isolated areas and take taxis at night.

What is the official currency of Tanzania?

The currency used in Tanzania is the Tanzanian shilling (TZS), which is subdivided into 100 senti (cents).

When is the best time of the year to visit Tanzania?

The best wildlife viewing months are during the dry season from late June to October. If you want to see the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti, the best time to visit is during June and July.

Should you tip in Tanzania?

Tipping in Tanzania is not obligatory and should always be dependent on the quality of service. For those working in the service industry, tipping can make up an important part of their income.

Is the tap water safe to drink in Tanzania

The tap water is not safe for drinking in Tanzania. To avoid getting sick, you should only drink bottled water or filtered water.

How do I plan a trip to Tanzania?

Planning a trip to Tanzania isn’t as hard as it may seem although a few things need to be considered – what is your budget like, how long you’re planning on staying, what you’d like to do, see, and so on.If you choose to plan a Tanzania tour through us at Encounters Travel you won’t have to do much planning as our Tanzania tours are already well planned out.

How much is a meal in Tanzania?

While meal prices in Tanzania can vary, however an average meal in Tanzania cost around TZS12,222 per person. Breakfast prices are usually cheaper than lunch and dinner.

Do people in Tanzania speak English?

Tanzania is an East African country and its official language is Swahili.English is widely spoken and a few others are also spoken in the country – this varies from different ethnic groups. The ethnic languages are mainly of Bantu and Nilotic origin.

Do you need vaccinations to go to Tanzania?

Yes, certain vaccinations are needed when you travel to Tanzania – the CDC and WHO recommend the following: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza.

How much would a trip to Tanzania cost?

Many factors play a role in the overall cost of a trip to Tanzania such as where you’d like to stay, how long you plan on staying, your budget, etc.

Where should we go in Tanzania?

There are many things to do and see when you travel to Tanzania – some of the best places to visit and enjoy a safari include Katavi, Selous, Ruaha, Tarangire, and Ngorongoro.There's also the Serengeti where you can witness the great annual migration of millions of wildebeest.

How many days in Tanzania is enough?

This depends on what all you want to accomplish while you’re in Tanzania - 8 - 10 days should cover the Northern Circuit (Tarangire, Ngorongoro, Serengeti) if you want to visit other areas; Lake Victora, Mahale Mountains, Ruaha, Selous, Zanzibar then you can keep adding as many days as you like.

What is the best month to visit Tanzania?

From late June to October is the best time to visit Tanzania - wildlife viewing during this time is generally at its best.The wildebeest migration in the Serengeti is usually during June and July and the time to see the wildebeest calving is late January to February.

Is Tanzania expensive?

Generally speaking, Tanzania is pretty affordable apart from its National Park fees – these are quite expensive.Yes, safaris can be expensive but once you get away from these then Tanzania is a very cheap country to visit.

TOUR REVIEWS

I have dealt with Anthony Horrobin on a number of occasions and it is like talking to an old friend on the phone. Anthony is super-efficient and will always go the extra mile to create the perfect trip.

Anthony has been a pleasure to work with and when he is not available, other members of the team respond in a timely manner. I have booked a total of 6 trips since December 2013 and plan to book more to fill my bucket list.

When a single women in her 50's, traveling from the US to Egypt, stumbles across a website offering a tour, and then they make her feel totaling comfortable about every step of the process, you know you've hit a homerun!

Encounters Travel did such a superb job in organizing this tour. I had never heard of them before going on the Maldives Magic tour, however now I will recommend them to friends/family and use them for my future planned trips.
Our tour is what made the trip that much more memorable. Rather than being plopped at a westernized resort, we were able to get a taste of how the locals live, eat and entertain themselves. We stayed in quaint guesthouses on the islands amongst the locals, ate authentic Maldivian cuisine (one day even with a Maldivian family who made us breakfast), and viewed a traditional dance/singing performance which was absolutely delightful. This was a trip of a lifetime that I will never forget.

I liked the fact we were met at the airport and helped thru customs and getting a visa and then upon leaving taken to where we needed to go. Its always tough to figure out where everything is in a foreign airport when you do not travel much
Everything was great. Our guide was very knowledgeable and liked that we were interested in what he was telling us. We were lucky to be in a group with like minded people who also wanted to stay in places longer of which our guide accommodated. Only negative thing was the sitting train. Best to just take the flying option. Train was not bad but has no services, no alcohol, and breakfast was all carbs and an egg. Egypt really seems to like their breads and pastries....

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Tanzania Country Guide

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Factfile


Time: GMT+3
Dial Code: +255
Area: 945,087 km2
Elevation: The lowest point in Tanzania is the Indian Ocean at 0m | The highest point in Tanzania is Mount Kilimanjaro at 5,895m (19,341 ft.)
Population: 59,091,392 (2018)
Capital: Dodoma
Government: Republic, Presidential system, Unitary state, Federal republic, Constitutional republic
Language: English, Swahili

Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in Eastern Africa, located in the African Great Lakes area. The country borders Uganda and Kenya to the north, Burundi, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia to the south, and the Indian Ocean to the east.

The population of Tanzania is made up of a variety of linguistic, ethnic, and religious groups. The official capital city, Dodoma, is where the National Assembly, the president's office and some government ministries are located. The sovereign state of Tanzania is a presidential constitutional republic.

In the northeast, the landscape of Tanzania is mountainous and forested. Three of Africa's Great Lakes are partly within Tanzania, including Lake Victoria, Africa's largest lake, and Lake Tanganyika, the continent's deepest lake.

The Zanzibar Archipelago is located on the eastern shore, which is humid and hot. On the Zambian border, Kalambo Falls, on the Kalambo River, is situated. This is the second highest uninterrupted waterfall in Africa. Tanzania also has 16 national parks.

There are over 100 languages spoken in Tanzania, which makes the country the most linguistically diverse in East Africa. There is no official language in Tanzania, although the national language is Swahili. Around 10% of Tanzanians speak Swahili as a first language and up to 90% speak it as a second language. English is used as a medium of instruction in secondary and higher education.

Highlights

  • Lushoto - a highland town, and a convenient base for hikes in the nearby hills.
  • Mahale Mountains National Park - positioned on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, the park is a protected area for chimpanzees.
  • Selous Game Reserve - a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Africa's largest wildlife reserve.
  • Mafia Island - part of Mafia's Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, this island is a world-class diving destination.
  • Kilwa Kisiwani - a small fishing village and a UNESCO World Heritage Site off the southern coast.
  • Lake Victoria - the largest lake in Africa with fresh water, home to more than 200 species of fish.
  • Katavi National Park - Tanzania's third-largest national park with unspoiled wilderness areas and large herds of buffalo.
  • Tarangire National Park - an underrated park with the highest concentration of elephants in the world.

Tips

  • Tanzania is a malaria risk area, so take precautions and consult your doctor beforehand.
  • Don't flaunt your valuables and keep an eye on them in busy areas.
  • The best months to climb Kilimanjaro are January, February and September.
  • Learn some simple phrases of Swahili to engage with the local people.
  • Throughout the country, especially along the coast, women should avoid sleeveless tops.
  • Pack light, comfortable clothes that are neutral coloured for game drives.
  • Avoid eating salad, as it might have come into contact with unhygienic water.
  • When it comes to tipping taxis, you should round it up to show appreciation.

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