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Wildebeest migration and other safaris in Tanzania
Insight Safari Holidays takes you to Tanzania, one of the best African safari destinations. Don’t miss out on the big five animals of Tanzania, the Serengeti Wildebeest Migration, or climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro
Are you a solo traveller seeking fulfilling personal experiences or a couple on a safari to Tanzania? How about a group of friends or a family affair, we tailor every safari to suit your needs and preferences.
The 3 Day Tanzania Safari Lodge package to Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire and Lake Manyara covers the best of wildlife life on a game drive safari.
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Prepare yourself for a tour filled with thrilling encounters with the Great Serengeti Wildebeest Migration Big Cats and the renowned Big Five.
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Explore the world renowned Ngorongoro Crater, a wonder teeming with wildlife and delve into the enchanting wonders of Lake Manyara National Park.
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Explore Ngorongoro, Lake Eyasi in Tanzania, visit the local communities for a unique cultural experience.
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In 6 days you'll explore Lake Manyara National Park witness the captivating Serengeti with its wildlife and marvel, at the incredible Ngorongoro Crater, where you…
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7-Day Wildlife Safari Adventure in iconic national parks like Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater & Lake Manyara. Witness the Great Wildebeest Migration & spot the Big Five.
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The scotching sun drains most of the moisture from the terrain, baking the soil to a dusty red, and the grass withers as weak as straw. River Tarangire has dried-up to just shadow of itself in the wet season. however its waters are consumed by the thirsty wildlife. Thirsty wild…
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The sight of predator together with a great profusion of prey dominates this amazing park. Prides of the Golden-maned lions feast on the large quantity of plain grazers, while the Solitary leopards survey the acacia trees that line River Seronera, and a large number of cheetahs hunt the southeastern plains.…
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This the largest wildlife reserve in the whole of Africa covering an area of 55,000 square kilometers, and without a doubt this natural wilderness can be matched with no other. situated in southern Tanzania, this reserve is habitat to the biggest number of a couple of the most sought after…
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Kilimanjaro National ParkIn the local language, the word ‘Kilimanjaro’ means a ambiguity adorn in clouds. It could actually mean Mountain of Caravans, or Mountain of Light, or even Mountain of Greatness. Or The local Wachagga people do not actually have a name for this entire massif, just Kipoo (presently called…
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The first rays of the beautiful sun color the light grass heads waving across these plain in a tan radiance. You will see numerous zebras, certain about their camouflage at this hour when predators are busy, posing like ballerinas, with their heads aligned plus the stripes blending in moving motion.…
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Extending for 50 kilometers along the bottom of the rusty 600 meter high Rift Valley escarpment, the Lake Manyara National Park is a spectacular gem, with a scenery inscribed by as “the loveliest I had seen in Africa” by Ernest Hemingway
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The Kitulo Plateau is referred to as the Bustani ya Mungu by the local people – (The Garden of God) – whereas botanists have called it the ‘Serengeti of Flowers’ as it supports one of the best floral spectacles on the planet. Kitulo is without a doubt an uncommon botanical…
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Katavi an isolated and hardly ever visited park is a true wilderness, offering the few fearless souls that make it there a thrilling experience of Africa just as it was hundreds of years back. This is the third biggest national park in the whole of Tanzania; it lies in the…
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Gombe is the tiniest national park in the whole of Tanzania. a delicate strip that is habitat to the chimpanzees spanning the steep slopes as well as the river valleys that border northern sandy shores of the stunning Lake Tanganyika. This is a habitat for chimpanzees that have been habituated…
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This is the nearest national park to the town of Arusha– which is Tanzania’s northern safari capital. Arusha National Park is an all-around natural gem, commonly overlooked by those on safari although it offers a chance to explore an enthralling diversity of wildlife habitats in a couple of hours. The…
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These can be trekked in Kibale National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park in Kyambura Gorge in Maramagambo Forest and in Budongo Forest inMurchison falls national Park. Chimpanzee habituation can also…
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Boasting a catalog of, over 1,100 bird species Tanzania is a haven for bird enthusiasts. Here are ten must visit destinations in Tanzania that every avid birder should explore.
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Typically the migration commences in the plains of Tanzania's Serengeti between December and March during the season. The herds then gradually move towards the northern regions of the Serengeti around…
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Luxury Safaris Serengeti National Park Luxury Safaris Serengeti National Park covers an area of, around 5,700 miles and is renowned worldwide for its remarkable wildlife. One of its spectacles is…
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Budget Safaris Factors to Consider When Budgeting for Your Safari in Tanzania How Long Should Your Budget Safari Take? The length of your safari has an impact, on your budget.…
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Tanzania, a country, in East Africa renowned for its wilderness and vibrant culture offers a backdrop for photography enthusiasts. It is a land of beauty boasting Africas peak, the deepest…
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Tanzania is a destination, known for its beauty and captivating wildlife. It’s a spot, for an romantic honeymoon safari. With a variety of parks, game reserves and stunning islands this…
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Tour the best of Tanzania National Parks in the shortest time possible. Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire and Lake Manyara.
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Visit Tanzania, Discover African traditions, music and diverse heritage of Tanzania. Take a trip to the Masai villages and see wildlife in the surrounding National Parks.
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## Best Time to Visit Tanzania for Wildlife Safaris The best time to visit Tanzania for safaris is during the dry seasons: June to October and January to February. Dry conditions reduce vegetation, making wildlife easier to spot across Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire National Park. The Great Wildebeest Migration calving season runs through January and February in the southern Serengeti. The main migration river crossings at the Mara River occur between July and September. The long rains fall between March and May, limiting road access in some areas. November brings short rains but keeps visitor numbers and accommodation rates lower than peak season.
Tanzania safari costs depend on the parks visited, accommodation standard, and travel season. A budget Tanzania safari runs between $150 and $250 per person per day, covering basic accommodation and shared game drives. Mid-range safari packages cost between $350 and $700 per person per day, including comfortable lodges, private game drives, and most meals. Luxury Tanzania safari packages start at $900 per person per day and can exceed $2,500, covering premier camps, private vehicles, and internal charter flights.
Tanzania National Parks entry fees range from $45 to $70 per adult per day depending on the park. Ngorongoro Crater carries an additional conservation fee of $200 per vehicle per entry. The Serengeti commands the highest overall costs due to its size, demand, and the number of flight connections required to cover different sectors.
A Northern Circuit Tanzania safari covering Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara typically costs more than a single-park itinerary due to extended duration and multiple park fees. Southern Circuit parks such as Ruaha National Park and Nyerere National Park are generally more affordable but require additional internal flights, which adds to the overall trip cost.
A safari booking with Insight Safari Holidays usually starts with an inquiry through the company website, email, or WhatsApp contact listed on its travel pages. A travel planner reviews the request, including travel dates, number of travelers, preferred parks in Tanzania, accommodation level, and trip length. The company then prepares a safari itinerary with pricing, park fees, transport, and lodge availability. After agreement on the plan, a deposit is requested to confirm reservations for parks and accommodation. Payment instructions and booking confirmation are issued. Final travel details such as airport pickup, driver guide allocation, and schedule are shared before arrival in Tanzania.
A locally owned and established safari company operating in Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania and Kenya. We plan and manage safaris with one clear responsibility in mind: to ensure that travel benefits the places, people, and wildlife that make it possible.
Every safari is carefully planned around your interests, schedule, comfort level, and travel goals.
Experienced safari consultants providing clear communication, detailed planning, and dependable service throughout.