The “Short Rains” bring a refreshing vitality to the savannah without disrupting your journey. The dust is washed away, leaving emerald landscapes and dramatic afternoon skies that are a dream for photographers. This is a season of abundance and new life; it offers a quieter, more intimate perspective on the bush, perfect for those seeking a secluded escape away from the peak dry season crowds.
Escorted tours in Tanzania, tailored for you
Escorted tours in Tanzania, tailored for you
Experience a land of staggering natural icons, from the snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro to the endless Serengeti plains, offering a profound sanctuary for soulful exploration.
Family of Elephants
Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Escorted tours in Tanzania, tailored for you
Experience a land of staggering natural icons, from the snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro to the endless Serengeti plains, offering a profound sanctuary for soulful exploration.
Family of Elephants
Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Raw majesty and Tanzania bespoke holidays
Tanzania is the ultimate stage for nature’s most dramatic theatre, rewarding the purposeful traveller with unparalleled wildlife encounters and spiritual depth. From the prehistoric Ngorongoro Crater to the aromatic, spice-scented shores of Zanzibar, it offers an exclusive refuge for the mind and body. Witness the thundering Great Migration, find stillness in a remote bush camp, or immerse yourself in ancient Maasai culture. Our Tanzania adventures are meticulously crafted to offer refined comfort and a deep, authentic connection to the wild.
A seasonal guide to Tanzania
Where our expeditions lead
Journey beyond the map to discover the storied landscapes and hidden sanctuaries that define the heart of Tanzania.
Serengeti National Park
The quintessential African wilderness and home to the Great Migration. Experience the infinite horizon from an eco-luxury mobile camp that follows the herds, ensuring you are always at the centre of the action while maintaining a light footprint on this sacred, protected landscape.
Ngorongoro Crater
A prehistoric "Garden of Eden" within the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a unique ecosystem where the "Big Five" roam the crater floor. Stay in spectacular rim-side lodges that offer breathtaking vistas and a profound sense of geological time.
Zanzibar Archipelago
Where the bush meets the beach. Discover the ancient, winding alleys of Stone Town before retreating to a private island sanctuary. These coastal havens offer white sands and turquoise waters, providing the ultimate setting for soul-soothing rejuvenation on our Tanzania holidays 2026.
Ruaha & Selous (Nyerere)
For those seeking the road less travelled, the southern parks offer a rugged, exclusive landscape. These vast, remote wildernesses are known for their wild dog populations and river-based safaris, providing an intimate communion with nature far from the more frequented northern circuits.
Mount Kilimanjaro
The "Roof of Africa" provides a majestic backdrop to any Tanzanian journey. Whether you choose to stand at its base in mindful reflection or embark on a private, professionally guided trek to its summit, the mountain remains a powerful symbol of endurance and natural grandeur.
Tarangire National Park
Famous for its ancient, giant baobab trees and massive elephant herds that congregate along the Tarangire River. This park offers a beautifully varied landscape of seasonal swamps and savannah, providing a serene environment for patient wildlife observation and photography.
Serengeti National Park
The quintessential African wilderness and home to the Great Migration. Experience the infinite horizon from an eco-luxury mobile camp that follows the herds, ensuring you are always at the centre of the action while maintaining a light footprint on this sacred, protected landscape.
Ngorongoro Crater
A prehistoric "Garden of Eden" within the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a unique ecosystem where the "Big Five" roam the crater floor. Stay in spectacular rim-side lodges that offer breathtaking vistas and a profound sense of geological time.
Zanzibar Archipelago
Where the bush meets the beach. Discover the ancient, winding alleys of Stone Town before retreating to a private island sanctuary. These coastal havens offer white sands and turquoise waters, providing the ultimate setting for soul-soothing rejuvenation on our Tanzania holidays 2026.
Ruaha & Selous (Nyerere)
For those seeking the road less travelled, the southern parks offer a rugged, exclusive landscape. These vast, remote wildernesses are known for their wild dog populations and river-based safaris, providing an intimate communion with nature far from the more frequented northern circuits.
Mount Kilimanjaro
The "Roof of Africa" provides a majestic backdrop to any Tanzanian journey. Whether you choose to stand at its base in mindful reflection or embark on a private, professionally guided trek to its summit, the mountain remains a powerful symbol of endurance and natural grandeur.
Tarangire National Park
Famous for its ancient, giant baobab trees and massive elephant herds that congregate along the Tarangire River. This park offers a beautifully varied landscape of seasonal swamps and savannah, providing a serene environment for patient wildlife observation and photography.
The natural wonders
Tanzania’s biodiversity is a testament to its ecological soul. From the apex predators of the plains to the chimpanzees of the Mahale Mountains, the wildlife on our journeys is deeply moving. We prioritise Tanzania responsible travel, ensuring our presence supports vital community-led conservation initiatives and protects these fragile ecosystems for generations to come.
Chimpanzee
Mahale Mountains, Tanzania
The natural wonders
Tanzania’s biodiversity is a testament to its ecological soul. From the apex predators of the plains to the chimpanzees of the Mahale Mountains, the wildlife on our journeys is deeply moving. We prioritise Tanzania responsible travel, ensuring our presence supports vital community-led conservation initiatives and protects these fragile ecosystems for generations to come.
Chimpanzee
Mahale Mountains, Tanzania
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FAQs
We understand that an extraordinary journey requires meticulous planning; here are the essential details.
Flights typically take between 10 and 12 hours with a connection in Nairobi, Doha, or Addis Ababa.
UK citizens require a visa for Tanzania. This can be easily obtained as an e-visa online prior to travel; our experts will guide you through the latest requirements.
We prioritize your well-being through private, vetted transfers and exclusive concessions. While no travel is without risk, our expert guides navigate local nuances with discretion to ensure your journey is as seamless and comfortable as possible.
Lightweight, neutral-coloured clothing is best. Pack a warm fleece for early morning drives and a pashmina for breezy coastal evenings in Zanzibar.