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right-arrow About Tanzania

About Tanzania

What if one destination could offer both world-famous wildlife encounters and some of Africa's most beautiful beaches? This may sound like two completely different holidays, yet both can be part of the same trip to Tanzania. As one of Africa’s largest countries, Tanzania brings together vastly different regions that often surprise first-time visitors.

Many travellers arrive in Tanzania expecting the safari to be the main highlight, only to discover how much more the country has to offer. National parks, coastal escapes, historic towns, islands, and beautiful beaches can all form part of the same journey. 

Planning your Tanzania holiday? Browse Tanzania tour packages and organise your accommodation, transport, and sightseeing before you travel.

Why Visit Tanzania 

Tanzania offers far more geographical variety than many first-time visitors expect. A single itinerary can include volcanic highlands, open plains, tropical islands, Rift Valley lakes, and mountain landscapes, all within the same country.

Here are some of the reasons travellers choose Tanzania:

The Great Migration

Seeing 1 million+ wildebeest move across the Serengeti is an experience many travellers spend years planning for. The most sought-after period for the Great Migration falls between July and October. Many lodges near key migration routes reach capacity well ahead of the season, so early bookings can make a significant difference when planning the trip. Wildlife viewing remains rewarding throughout the year as animals continue moving across different parts of the Serengeti ecosystem. 

Swahili

Swahili culture combines African, Arab, Persian, and Indian heritage through language, cuisine, and traditions. The culture becomes easy to notice while travelling through Tanzania’s coastal towns. Local food, conversations in the streets, music from nearby shops, and historic neighbourhoods all form part of the experience. Travellers often notice these details while exploring towns, markets, and smaller communities.

Ngorongoro Crater Safari

Ngorongoro Crater offers some of the most rewarding wildlife viewing in Tanzania. A single game drive can include lions, elephants, buffalo, and many other species within a relatively compact area. Several safari trail tour packages include the crater because of its consistent wildlife activity. 

Climb Mount Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest peak in Africa and attracts trekkers from across the world each year. The climb does not require technical mountaineering experience, but altitude sickness can be a problem, as it is the highest peak in Africa. Reaching the top remains a major goal for many travellers visiting Tanzania, including those exploring kenya tour packages

Stone Town Exploration 

Stone Town preserves historic merchant houses, carved wooden doors, former trading centres, mosques, and bustling bazaars, revealing the cultural exchanges that helped shape Zanzibar’s history.

What Makes Tanzania Special 

Most travellers know Tanzania for its wildlife and famous destinations. Spending time in different parts of the country often brings attention to things that are rarely mentioned in travel brochures or itineraries. Here are some of the places that make Tanzania unique: 

Two Million-Year-Old Eco System 

The Serengeti ranks among the world’s oldest ecosystems and supports more than two million ungulates, around 4,000 lions, 1,000 leopards, 550 cheetahs, and nearly 500 bird species. Wildlife movements continue across these plains much as they did long before modern humans appeared. Few places, like the ancient Montane forests or Coastal mangroves, offer a chance to witness natural processes that have continued for such an extraordinary length of time.

Zanzibar’s Slave Trade History 

Zanzibar played a major role in the East African slave trade during the nineteenth century. The island was home to one of the largest slave markets in the region, and several historic sites still preserve this difficult chapter of history. Walking through these areas gives visitors a deeper understanding of Zanzibar’s past.

Massai Communities 

The Maasai are among East Africa’s most recognised indigenous communities and continue to maintain many traditional customs today. Distinctive clothing, livestock herding practices, and strong community traditions remain part of daily life in several regions of northern Tanzania.

Cradle of Humankind

Northern Tanzania holds some of the world’s most important archaeological discoveries. Olduvai Gorge and Laetoli are among the most important archaeological sites in Africa. Ancient fossils and preserved footprints discovered here provide evidence of some of the earliest human ancestors. The discoveries made here have turned northern Tanzania into an important stop for people interested in human history.

Experience Tanzania 

Travellers choose destinations based on wildlife, beaches, or cultural experiences. Tanzania stands out because these experiences come together on a scale that is difficult to find elsewhere. 

A few experiences that make Tanzania tour packages memorable long after the trip ends are. 

Tarangire National Park

Large elephant herds and towering baobab trees define Tarangire National Park. The park spans over 2,850 square kilometres, and animals gather around the Tarangire River during the dry season. Many travellers find the park quieter and less crowded than some of Tanzania’s more famous reserves.

Mahale Mountains

The Mahale Mountains offer a very different experience from a traditional safari. Forest trails lead into chimpanzee habitat, where guided treks provide opportunities to observe these animals in the wild. Reaching the area takes time, but many travellers consider it one of Tanzania’s most rewarding experiences.

Hot Air Balloon Safari

A hot air balloon safari offers a completely different view of the surrounding plains. Most balloon safaris start before sunrise. Temperatures can be surprisingly cold until the sun rises over the plains. Many family tour packages include this activity for travellers looking to add something memorable to their itinerary.

Game Safari Drive

Game drives remain one of the best ways to explore Tanzania’s wildlife regions. Every drive unfolds differently depending on weather conditions, animal movement, and the time of day. Some sightings happen quickly, while others reward travellers who are willing to spend time observing quietly.

Spice Farm Tour

Walking through a spice farm brings a closer look at one of Zanzibar’s best-known traditions. Visitors can smell fresh cloves, taste local spices, and learn how people use cinnamon, vanilla, and nutmeg in everyday cooking across Zanzibar.

Practical Section

Tanzania covers a large area, and travel times are often longer than many first-time visitors expect. Spending less time moving from one destination to another usually makes the trip more enjoyable. Choosing the right travel season and deciding how many places to include can make a big difference during the journey.

Here are a few things to consider before planning your trip.

How To Reach Tanzania

Most visitors arrive in Tanzania by air. Reaching the country from most of the major cities is simple. There are numerous international flights coming in from  East Africa and the Middle East that connect directly. 

By Air

Most international travellers arrive through major airports such as Dar es Salaam, Kilimanjaro, or Zanzibar. 

Popular arrival airports: 

  • Julius Nyerere International Airport, Dar es Salaam
  • Kilimanjaro International Airport
  • Abeid Amani Karume International Airport, Zanzibar

Approximate flight durations from India: 

  • Mumbai to Tanzania: 8 to 10 hours with connections
  • Chennai to Tanzania: 10 to 12 hours with connections
  • Delhi to Tanzania: 9 to 11 hours with connections
  • Bengaluru to Tanzania: 10 to 12 hours with connections

Domestic flights are commonly used for travel between safari regions, Zanzibar, and major cities. 

By Road

Road travel is mainly used by travellers entering Tanzania from neighbouring countries. Popular road entry points include: 

  • Kenya to Tanzania
  • Uganda to Tanzania via Kenya
  • Rwanda to Tanzania
  • Zambia to Tanzania

Private transfers and organised overland tours are common along these routes. 

By Bus

Long-distance buses connect Tanzania with several East African countries and major cities within the country. Common routes include: 

  • Nairobi to Arusha
  • Nairobi to Dar es Salaam
  • Arusha to Moshi
  • Dar es Salaam to the Zanzibar ferry terminal

Bus travel is generally chosen by budget travellers and backpackers exploring multiple countries. 

By Train

Train travel is available within Tanzania, though it is rarely used by international visitors arriving for holidays. Popular rail routes include: 

  • Dar es Salaam to Dodoma
  • Dar es Salaam to Morogoro
  • Dar es Salaam to Mwanza via the central regions

Most travellers prefer domestic flights or road transfers because they save considerable travel time.

Ideal Trip Duration

Travellers prefer to spend at least a week in Tanzania to cover the major highlights comfortably. The amount of time available often determines how much of Tanzania you can cover, from single-region itineraries to journeys that include several destinations.

  • 5 to 7 days: Northern safari circuit
  • 8 to 10 days: Safari and Zanzibar combination
  • 10 to 14 days: Multiple parks, cultural experiences, and coastal stays

Average Package Cost

The overall budget usually comes down to where you book hotels in Tanzania, how far you travel, and the time of year you visit. Average package estimates are. 

Package TypeCost
Budget Package ₹1,20,000 - ₹2,00,000
Mid-range Package ₹2,20,000 - ₹4,00,000
Premium Package ₹4,50,000 and above per person

Most packages include accommodation, park fees, local transport, guided activities, and selected meals.

What To Carry

Temperatures can change quite a bit during the day, especially if your itinerary includes early morning game drives. Light clothing works well during warmer hours, but a light jacket comes in handy once the temperature drops. Comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, binoculars, camera equipment, a power bank, personal medicines, and your passport should stay within easy reach throughout the trip.

Best Season To Visit Tanzania

Tanzania offers something different throughout the year. Travel dates can change the overall character of a Tanzania trip. Dry months bring different conditions from the greener periods that follow seasonal rains, which is why many family retreat tour packages adjust their routes throughout the year. 

MonthSeasonBest Experiences
June to October Dry Season Wildlife viewing
Easier animal sightseeing
November to December Short Rains Fresh greenery
Quieter travel experience
January to March Green Season Pleasant weather
Calving season
Excellent photography potential
April to May Long Rains Greener landscape
Better accommodation available

Things To Know While Visiting Tanzania

Distances in Tanzania can be longer than many first-time visitors expect. Checking a few practical details before departure can make the trip smoother and easier to manage.

Here are a few things travellers should know before arriving: 

  • Keep some cash handy for markets, tips, and small local purchases.
  • Mornings can be surprisingly cool, especially during game drives.
  • Domestic airlines usually enforce baggage limits more strictly than international carriers.
  • Travel times on the road are often longer than they appear on maps.

Book Your Tanzania Tour Packages With EaseMyTrip

A Tanzania holiday can cover several regions in a single trip, which means transport, accommodation, and activity planning often need to work together smoothly. Trip packages help organise these details into a practical itinerary, allowing travellers to spend less time planning and more time enjoying the journey. Are you thinking of visiting Tanzania soon? 

At EaseMyTrip Holidays, our Tanzania trip packages are designed to make travel planning effortless. With flights, hotels, transfers, sightseeing, and safari experiences arranged in one place, you can enjoy a well-planned holiday without the hassle of coordinating every detail yourself. Choose the package that suits your travel style and start planning your Tanzania adventure today.

FAQs on Tanzania Tour Packages


Q.How many days are enough for a Tanzania trip?

Ans: Tanzania looks manageable on a map until you start adding destinations. A seven-day trip usually keeps travellers focused on one area, while ten days or more allows time to explore further without spending every other day in transit.

Q.What is the best month to visit Tanzania?

Ans: June to October brings dry ground, clear skies, and busy national parks across much of Tanzania. January to March sees another wave of visitors, particularly in northern Tanzania, where seasonal wildlife events influence travel plans. Travel conditions remain good in several regions during these months, which is why many itineraries are planned around them.

Q.Do Indian citizens need a visa for Tanzania?

Ans: Yes. Indian citizens need a visa for Tanzania. Complete the application online before planning the rest of your trip. Check the latest visa rules, document requirements, and fees before booking flights because authorities can update them at any time.

Q.How much do Tanzania tour packages cost?

Ans: The cost of a Tanzania trip can vary significantly from one itinerary to another. A shorter trip using standard accommodation will cost far less than a longer journey that includes luxury lodges and domestic flights. Most travellers spend anywhere from ₹1,20,000 to ₹4,50,000 or more per person, depending on their travel style.

Q.Is Tanzania suitable for family holidays?

Ans: Yes, many families travel to Tanzania every year. Several lodges welcome children, and many safari areas can be included in family-friendly itineraries. Some families also spend a few days on the coast or in Zanzibar, which adds variety to the trip and breaks up longer days spent exploring inland regions.

Q.Can I visit Tanzania and Kenya in the same trip?

Ans: Yes. You can combine Tanzania and Kenya in a single itinerary. Airlines operate regular flights between major cities and safari regions, and several road routes cross the border. Many people compare Kenya tour packages and Tanzania holidays during the planning stage because both countries offer very different experiences within the same region.

Q.Is Tanzania expensive compared to other destinations?

Ans: Tanzania trip packages typically come at a higher price than going on a typical beach holiday or staying in a city. The cost of safaris will make up much of the budget due to the number of national park fees associated with each visit, as well as the cost of safari vehicles, drivers and domestic airline tickets. Also, hotel rates in Tanzania generally increase during peak travel seasons, which can further increase the cost of travelling there.

Q.What wildlife can I see in Tanzania?

Ans: You can see lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, wildebeest, hippos, cheetahs, and several antelope species across Tanzania. Different parks attract different animals, so your sightings will depend on the regions you visit and the time of year you travel.

Q.Is Zanzibar worth adding to a Tanzania itinerary?

Ans: For many travellers, Zanzibar is an easy addition to a Tanzania holiday. Time on the island offers a change of scenery from inland travel, along with beaches, historic streets, local food, and coastal activities. Many people spend two to four days there before returning home.

Q.How early should I make reservations for a trip to Tanzania?

Ans: If you want to get the most options for your trip to Tanzania regarding accommodation, hotels, campsites, etc., we suggest that you make your reservation for travel between three and six months before your travel date.

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