Luxury Tanzania Travel
For the most part, luxury safaris in Tanzania focus on game drives as the primary mode of wildlife viewing. Days, are typically scheduled around an early morning and an afternoon drive or for those who want to observe more and prefer being out for longer day.
Sunset is observed with sundowners’ in-hand—a gin and tonic is the tradition—served in a scenic spot. Depending on your camp or lodge, a gourmet, multi-course dinner can be taken convivially with other guests, privately in your room or al fresco under the star-studded sky in the bush. After dark, you might gather round an outdoor fire, stargaze, enjoy a night game drive if you are staying in the private wildlife sanctuaries, lay out on a star bed or simply retreat to your room to rest for the next sumptuous day on safari.
Activities like hot air ballooning in the Serengeti, guided bush walks, community visits, research participation and so much more will add diversity to the day. Wonderfully, Tanzania also offers a host of adventurous options for safari-goers who want to explore on foot. Walking safaris, where you’ll sleep in minimalist but well-equipped fly camps, weave through untouched pockets of the Serengeti or Ngorongoro Highlands and beyond.
The Tanzanian people are heaven – our handpicked private guides are some of the most knowledgeable and charismatic in the business and your Tarangire, Manyara, Ngorongoro and Serengeti safari will be packed full of fantastic game viewing and meeting the famous Masai tribe.
If you’re after a real adventure in Africa’s last great wildernesses then a tour of Southern Tanzania, the Selous and Ruaha, or Western Tanzania, Katavi and Mahale will blow your mind – these areas are pristine, untouched, full of game and there to be explored. Southern and Western Tanzania are two unique African safari destinations where you really can feel as if you’ve gone to the ends of the earth. There are still vast tracts of unexplored bush here, which is full to the brim with tranquility of Tanzanian wildlife.
Accommodation
Throughout Tanzania, Oluokos Signature offer a variety of choices to stay during your luxury holiday, from simple to luxurious. Our aim has remained to work with smaller properties, where you can be assured of personal service and attention to detail, and opt for accommodation in scenic locations so that you can enjoy the wildlife as well as stunning views.
Some of the camps we offer are ultimately comfortable permanent luxury tented camps, others are small and have superb attention to detail, whilst others are mobile-tented camps that ensure you will maximise your chances of witnessing the great migration.
Game lodges are also popular options, and have a permanent structure with private bandas, lounges and communal dining. In Zanzibar, boutique lodges with bungalows and villas afford paradise views of the Indian Ocean. For your information, please look at some of our favourite accommodation in Tanzania below, from camps and lodges to luxury hotels and beach retreats.
The Experience
Tanzania is known for its vast wilderness areas. They include the plains of Serengeti National Park, a safari mecca and an Eden to the “big five” game (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino), and Kilimanjaro National Park, home to Africa’s highest mountain. Offshore lie the tropical islands of Zanzibar, with Arabic charm, and Mafia, with a marine park home to whale sharks and coral reefs.
The Great Wildebeest Migration – One of nature’s truly great events, as the enormous herds migrate towards fresh pastures.
Beautiful Beaches – Tanzania is perfect for combining the best of African wildlife with the stunning beaches just of the coast, or even the beaches of the Spice Island, Zanzibar or Pemba Islands.
Big Cats – There are few places in Africa that can offer the density of big cats as the great Serengeti National Park.
Kilimanjaro – The world’s highest freestanding mountain and the highest point on the African continent.
Namiri Plains – This huge expanse of the Serengeti is one of the ultimate big cat locations.
Chimpanzees of Mahale – Staying on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, trek into the forest to track our closest relatives. Tanzania is one of the best places in the world to track chimpanzees and Mahale offers the chance to track them from your beautiful beach accommodation.
Astounding Wildlife
A combination of the wildlife safari and the beach is undoubtedly a classic holiday treat. In many aspects, this require guests to overnight in a city hotel to combine the two owing to flight connection times.
Tanzania is known for both the sheer number of wildlife available throughout the country and for the variety on offer. There are more than four million wild animals in Tanzania representing 430 different species and subspecies.
The country houses some 20% of Africa’s large mammal population. zebras, giraffes, elephants, wildebeest, buffaloes, hippos, antelopes and gazelles are common animals. Larger predatory anim like lions, cheetahs and leopards are also found. Along with the familiar African mammals are approximately 60,000 insect species, 25 types of reptiles and amphibians, around 100 species of snakes and many fish species.
Birds the number of bird species in Tanzania was reported as 1112 species (according to BirdLife International), 23 endemic species, 35 globally threatened species and 3 introduced species are widely represented in Tanzania with around one thousand species including woodpeckers, kingfishers, hornbills and flamingos.
Beach and Wildlife
Wildlife safari and combination of the beach is undoubtedly a classical luxury holiday treat. In many aspects, this require guests to overnight in a city hotel to combine the two owing to flight connection times.
For the Tanzanian wildlife and beach, experience the very best from the game-filled plains of the Serengeti to the sunken Ngorongoro Crater and from the highest peak of Mount Kilimanjaro to the crystalline waters of Zanzibar and Pemba Islands.
Our luxury wildlife and beach safari covers these highlights and many more, including safari game drives in volcanic craters for the Big Five game lovers, the cultural faces of Tanzania, walking safaris and Chimpanzees trekking. We will even take you to off-the-beaten-paths like Biharamulo, Kitulo, Manyara and Tarangire national parks to marvel at the diversity of wildlife and countless birds.
When to Go
Tanzania, like most of East Africa, has quite specific dry and wet seasons. The main dry season runs from July to September largely considered the best time to go – plenty of sunny days, blue skies, and good wildlife viewing, before a short rainy season in November and at the beginning of December.
Handily, the rains stop for Christmas and much of January and February, making Tanzania an excellent winter sun destination. The long rains then come in March and last until May. Many camps close at this time of year but if you do visit, you’ll be rewarded with emerald green landscapes and fantastic Great Migration viewing in the Serengeti and incidentally unlike in Kenya, whatever time of year you visit, you will always be able to see the migration somewhere in the Serengeti as they move in a circular pattern.