Everything Tanzania Adventure knows about designing a great safari, distilled into a practical guide. Best time to visit, how long to stay, which parks to combine, what to bring, and how to choose the programme that fits your priorities.
Tanzania has two distinct safari seasons: the dry season (June–October) and the green season (November–May). The dry season is the most consistent for wildlife viewing — short grass, concentrated water sources, active predators. The green season is less predictable but offers vivid landscapes, fewer visitors, lower prices, and the most important wildlife event in the Serengeti calendar: the calving season (January–February).
The migration crossing season (July–October) requires the most advance planning — northern Serengeti camps are typically reserved 12–18 months ahead. Outside the crossing window, the same parks deliver excellent wildlife with 3–6 months of lead time. Tanzania Adventure provides specific seasonal guidance at the enquiry stage based on your target dates.
There is no bad time to visit Tanzania’s parks. The question is which outstanding experience matches your specific window — and Tanzania Adventure’s 20 years of seasonal intelligence ensures the programme we design for your dates produces the best available result.
5 nights: Budget Explorer — Lake Manyara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro. The most compressed complete northern circuit. Achieves the key wildlife experiences. Accommodation is efficient rather than exceptional. 7 nights: Classic Safari — Tarangire, Serengeti, Ngorongoro. The complete northern circuit. Three dedicated park days including two full Serengeti days. The right amount of time for a first Tanzania safari.
10 nights: Classic Safari + Zanzibar extension. The complete bush-to-beach combination. Arguably the most satisfying Tanzania itinerary available in the 10-day window. 14–21 nights: Adds Kilimanjaro, the southern circuit (Ruaha, Nyerere, Mahale), or both. The full Tanzania experience. Tanzania Adventure designs these programmes as single seamless itineraries.
The single most consistent piece of feedback from Tanzania Adventure clients is that they wished they had more time. Five nights is enough to understand what Tanzania offers. Seven nights is enough to experience it properly. Ten or more nights is enough to be genuinely changed by it.
The northern circuit — Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, Lake Manyara — is the most accessible and most wildlife-dense circuit in Tanzania. The Serengeti anchors every northern circuit programme. Ngorongoro provides the most reliable Big Five experience. Tarangire adds elephant density and baobab landscape. Lake Manyara adds groundwater forest and tree-climbing lions.
The southern circuit — Ruaha, Nyerere, Mahale, Katavi — delivers the most exclusive game viewing in Tanzania (zero vehicle competition at sightings), the most diverse predator portfolio, and the most remote wilderness experience. Tanzania Adventure recommends the southern circuit as a second Tanzania trip or for experienced safari travellers specifically seeking solitude.
Tanzania Adventure’s 20 years of programme design has produced specific park-combination recommendations for every priority set. First-time visitor, wildlife enthusiast, photographer, adventure traveller, honeymooner — each has an optimal park sequence that Tanzania Adventure can identify from the first consultation conversation.
Tanzania Adventure is transparent about what budget affects and what it does not. Budget affects: accommodation tier (mid-range vs exclusive-tier camps), programme duration (number of park nights), and optional add-ons (balloon safari, walking safari, night drives). Budget does not affect: guide quality (same TALA Class A standards across all tiers), vehicle standard (same private Land Cruiser configuration), safety standards, or Tanzania Adventure’s conservation contribution.
A rough guide: Budget Explorer (5 nights) from $2,400 per person. Classic Safari (7 nights) from $4,200 per person. Luxury Private Safari (7 nights) from $8,500 per person. These are per-person figures assuming two guests sharing. Solo safari carries a single supplement; groups of 4–6 benefit from per-person cost reduction. All prices are inclusive of everything listed in the programme — no hidden costs.
Tanzania Adventure provides a fully itemised cost breakdown at the enquiry stage. Every cost element is transparent — accommodation per night, park fees per day, guide daily rate, vehicle cost, and flight supplements where applicable. There are no costs that appear on arrival that were not in the original programme document.
The thing Tanzania Adventure told me that no other operator had was this: the park matters less than the season, and the season matters less than the guide. That was the most useful sentence I received in six months of planning.
Every Tanzania Adventure programme begins with a consultation conversation rather than a catalogue selection. The consultation — 20–30 minutes by phone or WhatsApp — covers your travel dates, group composition, specific wildlife priorities, budget range, and any previous safari experience. From that conversation, Tanzania Adventure designs a specific programme itinerary, recommends the appropriate accommodation tier, and assigns the guide whose specific knowledge best matches your target parks and interests.
The itinerary is reviewed by David Mwanga before it is sent. The programme you receive is not a template with your name inserted — it is a specific design that reflects what you told us you most want to experience. If the programme is not right, we redesign it.
Tanzania Adventure designs different programmes for first-time visitors and returning clients. First-time visitors benefit from the predictability and accessibility of the northern circuit — the Classic Safari delivers the full range of Tanzania wildlife vocabulary in a format that guarantees the key experiences. Return visitors benefit from the southern circuit (Ruaha, Nyerere, Mahale), the more remote northern circuit variations (walking safaris, exclusive camps, northern Katavi), and the Kilimanjaro programme.
Tanzania Adventure is not the cheapest option in the northern circuit safari market and does not attempt to be. The pricing reflects private vehicles, maximum 6 guests, guides with 10+ years of specific park experience, and an operational quality that does not exist at the budget end of the market. The value proposition is not cheapness — it is the absence of compromise on the elements that determine the quality of the wildlife experience.
For clients whose primary constraint is budget: the Tanzania Adventure Budget Explorer provides the same guide quality and vehicle standard as the Classic Safari at reduced cost through accommodation compression. For clients whose primary constraint is time: Tanzania Adventure designs 5-night programmes that deliver the essential northern circuit experience in the shortest viable window. For every other constraint — specific wildlife priority, specific travel dates, specific group composition — Tanzania Adventure finds the solution through the consultation process.
Tanzania Adventure has operated for 20 years without a programme that a client rated less than 4 stars overall. The one 4-star review was for a late vehicle pickup on day one — not the guide, the wildlife, or the programme design. This record is not a marketing claim. It is the consequence of 20 years of designing programmes honestly, assigning guides specifically, and managing every logistical element that affects the outcome.
Every great Tanzania safari begins with a conversation. Tell us what you want to witness and we will design the programme around the answer.