SAFARI HOLIDAYS IN TANZANIA FOR 2026-2027
Discover the best Tanzania safari packages with Ernest Magic Tours & Safaris, trusted specialists in private Tanzania safaris and unforgettable African safari trips. Whether you’re planning a luxury safari in Tanzania, a romantic honeymoon safari, an affordable budget Tanzania tour, a dramatic Serengeti Great Migration safari, a remote Southern Tanzania safari, or a Tanzania safari and Zanzibar beach holiday, we deliver exceptional quality at the best value.
All our Tanzania safari packages are 100% private—so you’ll never share your 4×4 safari vehicle with other travelers. Your journey is led by a professional, English-speaking Tanzanian safari guide with expert knowledge of wildlife, birdlife, and animal behavior. On our Tanzania camping safaris, a dedicated safari chef accompanies you, ensuring comfort and delicious meals in the heart of the African bush.
From short 1-day Tanzania safaris to extended two-week safari itineraries, we tailor every experience to your interests and budget—turning your dream Tanzania wildlife safari into reality.
Proudly recommended on SafariBookings and TripAdvisor, Ernest M T & Safaris is committed to trusted local expertise, outstanding service, and truly unforgettable safari experiences.
TANZANIA LUXURY SAFARIS
MID-RANGE TANZANIA SAFARIS
CAMPING SAFARIS IN TANZANIA
TANZANIA DAY TRIPS
TANZANIA SAFARI FAQS
When is the best time to visit Tanzania?
During the dry season from June to October in Tanzania, safari goers can experience the best wildlife viewing without interruption by rain. Find out: when is the best time to visit Tanzania?
When is the best time to see the Great Migration?
The best time to see the great migration in Serengeti is from December to March and May to November. The Great Migration is a nine-month spectacle in Tanzania, where about 2 million wildebeest and ungulates relocate from Seregeti’s southern plains, through the western corridor of Tanzania, and into Kenya’s Masai Mara and back. Find out: When is the best time to see the great migration?
Do I need a visa to go to Tanzania?
TANZANIA:
Australia: Yes, visa required
Belgium: Yes, visa required
Canada: Yes, visa required
Germany: Yes, visa required
Ireland: Yes, visa required
Netherlands: Yes, visa required
New Zealand: Yes, visa required
South Africa: Yes, visa required
Switzerland: Yes, visa required
United Kingdom: Yes, visa required
USA: Yes, visa required
What to wear on Tanzania safari?
Wear neutral-colored, loose-fitting, and lightweight clothing on safari. Camouflage-patterned clothes are illegal. Dress in layers and bring a fleece or warm sweater for early morning and evening game drives. Find out: What to wear on a Tanzania safari?
How much does a safari cost in Tanzania?
Safari costs in Tanzania vary by budget and whether the safari is private or with a group. A no-frills safari with camping or basic accommodations starts at $200 per person, per day. A mid-range safari with lodging costs $360 to $400 per person per day. Luxury accommodations combined with a safari range from $600 to $1,000 per person, per day. Find out: How much does a Tanzania safari cost?
What is the situation with ATM access in Tanzania?
ATMs are easily accessible in big cities and town centers, but they are less common in small towns, rural areas, and villages. When traveling outside of major cities, always be sure to have alternative payment methods on hand because ATMs aren’t always an option.
Does my trip to Tanzania benefit local communities?
Yes! At Ernest Magic Tours & Safaris for every package you book from us, 10% is donated to the local communities! Our support is directed towards healthcare for orphans and disabled children, education by paying school fees, buying books, uniforms, and all school equipment’s together with foods. Support our local communities by traveling with us!
Is it safe to travel to Tanzania?
Tanzania is considered a top bucket list destination for tourists and is generally trouble-free as well as a safe country to visit. Protect your valuables and stay close to your guide(s) on walking safaris to avoid close encounters with wild animals.








































