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Tanzania

Where lions roar at the foot of Kilimanjaro and time stands still between the turquoise waters and endless beaches of Zanzibar
Coneix Tanzania

Traveling to Tanzania is an unparalleled experience of adventure and contact with the wild life of Africa. More than ten years ago we fell in love with the country and today we can proudly say that more than twenty people work in our local team. Tanzania is home to the most impressive natural phenomenon in the world: the great migration of lynxes and zebras. Around them, lions, cheetahs, leopards and other predators form the endless cycle of life.

You will immerse yourself in a culturally rich country, you will get to know the massesand you will discover African cities with Arab and European influence. To finish, Zanzibar, Mafia or other coastal destinations will culminate a dream trip.

Tanzania offers a unique experience that combines nature, hospitality, adventure and culture. Will you miss it?

Our travels in Tanzania

What to see in Tanzania

Enjoy your safari in a country that has the most important wildlife sanctuaries on the planet, accept the challenge of climbing Kilimanjaro or disconnect on the paradisiacal beaches of Tanzania

The Serengeti National Park is one of the largest and most important parks in Africa, with an area of approximately 30,000 km2. It has a wide variety of ecosystems, from endless plains to hills and scattered forests, which makes it a very diverse habitat to host a lot of wildlife. It is famous for being the scene of the great annual migration, where millions of nyus and zebras roam the Serengeti in search of fresh pastures and rains.

Great Migration
African savanna
Lots of wildlife (Big 5)

This ancient volcanic crater is home to a large concentration of wildlife, including lions, elephants, rhinos and giraffes, as well as a spectacular landscape of meadows, lakes and forests. Without a doubt, one of the essentials to visit while making a safari in Tanzania.

Volcanic crater
Big 5
Small size

Lake Natron is a place of incredible natural beauty, with waters of a vibrant red due to its high concentration of salt and microorganisms, which reflect the sky at sunset. It is a sanctuary for flamingos, who gather on its shores to nest and feed. In this remote area, away from tourism, you can get to know the Maasai culture in the nearby settlements and enjoy the surreal views of the active Ol Donyo Lengai volcano and the Rift Valley.

Maasais Villages
Pan. views of the volcano
Lake with fauna

Tarangire is one of the most important National Parks in northern Tanzania, known for its large elephant population and diverse fauna. The park is characterized by its centuries-old baobabs, seasonal swamps and the Tarangire River, which attracts a wide variety of animals during the dry season as it is of perennial water (there is always water).

Population of elephants
Perennial water river
Baobabs

Ndutu is located just south of the Serengeti and becomes a vibrant scene during the Great Migration, especially during the first months of the year, where thousands of herbivores have their young and feed on green, fresh pastures.

Breeding the Great Migration
Bet. Serengeti & Ngorongoro
Ideal between Jan. and Apr.

When to visit Tanzania

Qualsevol època és bona per a fer el teu safari. Aquestes són els avantatges que ofereix cada estació.
JAN
21
°C
feb
22
°C
mar
22
°C
abr
20
°C
mai
19
°C
jun
17
°C
jul
17
°C
ago
18
°C
sep
19
°C
oct
21
°C
nov
21
°C
dec
21
°C
Watatu garanteix que viatjaràs als millors llocs, sense importar quan triïs anar, garantint que tindràs la millor aventura
Estació seca
Drier landscapes, better visibility
Higher flight prices, it is recommended to book in advance
More volume of travelers, but with memorable experiences
More dust, but more walkable roads
Incredible encounters with wildlife
Safari rides with uncovered roof car
Estació verda
Green and lush landscape, a spectacle worthy of contemplation
Rates more affordable than in high season
Cleaner air, stunning skies and spectacular clouds
Less crowded, for greater peace of mind for the traveler
Exciting animal encounters for everywhere
Embrace adventure and have wild fun in the mud

Visa & Vaccines

Visa

Do I need a visa to travel to Tanzania?

Yes, it is necessary to apply for a visa to go to Tanzania. There are two options for doing this:


A) The visa can be processed in Tanzania, on arrival at the airport, at customs, it is very simple. The cost is 50 USD per person, and it is advisable to pay in dollars
cash to facilitate the transaction.



B) The visa can also be done online, through the official website. If you choose this option,
We recommend that you process your visa at least 10 days before the departure of your trip.

Vacunes

Is there a mandatory vaccine?

No, there is no mandatory vaccine to travel to Tanzania, as long as you have not traveled in the last 12 months to a yellow fever endemic territory (Tanzania does NOT have one and therefore will require the vaccination test). Check with the nearest international vaccination center for the rest of the recommended vaccines.

How is medical care at destination?

Tanzania is generally considered a hygienic country to travel to. It is also comforting to know that in Tanzania there are good private hospitals and medical facilities, and air evacuations in Nairobi, Kenya.

As with a trip to any part of the world, it is important to report on any previous medical conditions in the event of an emergency.

Wildlife Tanzania

Crocodile
The crocodile lives in rivers and is a powerful predator, with an extremely strong and large jaw.
Hippo
The hippopotamus is a large semi-aquatic mammal, known for its aggressiveness and its life mostly in the water.
New
The nyu is a robust herbivore, with curved horns and known for its massive migration to the Serengeti and Maasai Mara
Antelope and Gaseles
This group of herbivores are fast, with great agility and elegant horns, adapted to various African habitats.
Leopard
The leopard is an agile and solitary feline, the fastest in the world and an expert in camouflage, so it is really difficult to see it on safari
Black Rhinoceros
They are endangered and less common, but can still be seen in areas such as the Ngorongoro Crater, where they are protected
African buffalo
The African buffalo is known for its unpredictable temperament and for being a large animal
African Elephant
The African elephant is the largest land animal, with large fan-shaped ears that help regulate its temperature
Lion
The king of the savannah par excellence, an animal of great majesty and strength

Ecosystem

Marine
Corals full of life, mangroves and seagrass meadows
Savannah and Prairies
Extensive grassy plains and home to diverse wildlife
Mountains
The most important mountains are Kilimanjaro (5,895m) and Meru (4,566m)
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