Tanzania safari in 2026–2027
Tanzania is home to some of Africa’s most famous national parks, making it an ideal destination for travelers of all ages. Children are fascinated by the wildlife they see for the first time, while adults value the comfort, safety, and high service standards. Safari tours are suitable for all ages and require no special preparation.
How a safari in Tanzania with Altezza Travel works
We organize safaris in Tanzania’s national parks and reserves, where African wildlife can be observed in its natural habitat. Lions, leopards, elephants, giraffes, antelopes, and other savanna wildlife can often be seen just a few meters away.
By evening, your safari guide will take you to a comfortable lodge, where you can enjoy dinner and relax. The next day, the journey continues with new animals and breathtaking landscapes. Thanks to the cool morning temperatures, savanna animals are especially active at dawn, and sometimes you can spot adorable serval kittens right in the grass near the lodge. Tanzania’s wildlife famously inspired Walt Disney’s The Lion King.
Time on safari is not limited to game drives in a 4×4 vehicle. Your vacation can be complemented with a hot-air balloon flight, visits to traditional tribes, or a guided walking safari. This is one of the few places on Earth that has remained almost unchanged for centuries.
Dry Season
Shoulder season
Rainy season
January
- The rainy season usually ends in January. Hot, mostly clear weather sets in, though occasional showers are still possible.
- The savanna is covered in fresh greenery, and elephants, giraffes, buffalo, lions, and many other animals can be seen throughout the parks. To witness the Great Migration, head to the southern Serengeti and the Ndutu region near the Ngorongoro border. This is where vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles gather for the calving season.
Dry Season
Shoulder season
Rainy season
January
- The rainy season usually ends in January. Hot, mostly clear weather sets in, though occasional showers are still possible.
- The savanna is covered in fresh greenery, and elephants, giraffes, buffalo, lions, and many other animals can be seen throughout the parks. To witness the Great Migration, head to the southern Serengeti and the Ndutu region near the Ngorongoro border. This is where vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles gather for the calving season.
Dry Season
Shoulder season
Rainy season
January
- The rainy season usually ends in January. Hot, mostly clear weather sets in, though occasional showers are still possible.
- The savanna is covered in fresh greenery, and elephants, giraffes, buffalo, lions, and many other animals can be seen throughout the parks. To witness the Great Migration, head to the southern Serengeti and the Ndutu region near the Ngorongoro border. This is where vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles gather for the calving season.
Dry Season
Shoulder season
Rainy season
January
- The rainy season usually ends in January. Hot, mostly clear weather sets in, though occasional showers are still possible.
- The savanna is covered in fresh greenery, and elephants, giraffes, buffalo, lions, and many other animals can be seen throughout the parks. To witness the Great Migration, head to the southern Serengeti and the Ndutu region near the Ngorongoro border. This is where vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles gather for the calving season.
Dry Season
Shoulder season
Rainy season
January
- The rainy season usually ends in January. Hot, mostly clear weather sets in, though occasional showers are still possible.
- The savanna is covered in fresh greenery, and elephants, giraffes, buffalo, lions, and many other animals can be seen throughout the parks. To witness the Great Migration, head to the southern Serengeti and the Ndutu region near the Ngorongoro border. This is where vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles gather for the calving season.
Dry Season
Shoulder season
Rainy season
January
- The rainy season usually ends in January. Hot, mostly clear weather sets in, though occasional showers are still possible.
- The savanna is covered in fresh greenery, and elephants, giraffes, buffalo, lions, and many other animals can be seen throughout the parks. To witness the Great Migration, head to the southern Serengeti and the Ndutu region near the Ngorongoro border. This is where vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles gather for the calving season.
Dry Season
Shoulder season
Rainy season
January
- The rainy season usually ends in January. Hot, mostly clear weather sets in, though occasional showers are still possible.
- The savanna is covered in fresh greenery, and elephants, giraffes, buffalo, lions, and many other animals can be seen throughout the parks. To witness the Great Migration, head to the southern Serengeti and the Ndutu region near the Ngorongoro border. This is where vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles gather for the calving season.
Dry Season
Shoulder season
Rainy season
January
- The rainy season usually ends in January. Hot, mostly clear weather sets in, though occasional showers are still possible.
- The savanna is covered in fresh greenery, and elephants, giraffes, buffalo, lions, and many other animals can be seen throughout the parks. To witness the Great Migration, head to the southern Serengeti and the Ndutu region near the Ngorongoro border. This is where vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles gather for the calving season.
Dry Season
Shoulder season
Rainy season
January
- The rainy season usually ends in January. Hot, mostly clear weather sets in, though occasional showers are still possible.
- The savanna is covered in fresh greenery, and elephants, giraffes, buffalo, lions, and many other animals can be seen throughout the parks. To witness the Great Migration, head to the southern Serengeti and the Ndutu region near the Ngorongoro border. This is where vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles gather for the calving season.
Dry Season
Shoulder season
Rainy season
January
- The rainy season usually ends in January. Hot, mostly clear weather sets in, though occasional showers are still possible.
- The savanna is covered in fresh greenery, and elephants, giraffes, buffalo, lions, and many other animals can be seen throughout the parks. To witness the Great Migration, head to the southern Serengeti and the Ndutu region near the Ngorongoro border. This is where vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles gather for the calving season.
Dry Season
Shoulder season
Rainy season
January
- The rainy season usually ends in January. Hot, mostly clear weather sets in, though occasional showers are still possible.
- The savanna is covered in fresh greenery, and elephants, giraffes, buffalo, lions, and many other animals can be seen throughout the parks. To witness the Great Migration, head to the southern Serengeti and the Ndutu region near the Ngorongoro border. This is where vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles gather for the calving season.
Dry Season
Shoulder season
Rainy season
January
- The rainy season usually ends in January. Hot, mostly clear weather sets in, though occasional showers are still possible.
- The savanna is covered in fresh greenery, and elephants, giraffes, buffalo, lions, and many other animals can be seen throughout the parks. To witness the Great Migration, head to the southern Serengeti and the Ndutu region near the Ngorongoro border. This is where vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles gather for the calving season.
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