Nyumbani Safaris

Tanzania

An Unforgettable African Safari Destination

Why visit Tanzania?

Discover the unspoiled beauty of Tanzania, a diverse and enchanting country in East Africa renowned for its stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife. Tanzania is home to the highest mountain in Africa, Kilimanjaro, the unique ecosystem of the Serengeti, and the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera, the Ngorongoro Crater. From witnessing the Great Wildebeest Migration in the Serengeti to climbing Mount Kilimanjaro or relaxing on the idyllic beaches of Zanzibar, Tanzania offers a wealth of unforgettable experiences. With Rhino Africa, you can design your dream safari journey tailored to your preferences and interests.

Indulge in the best of Tanzanian hospitality with accommodations that merge comfort, luxury, and a sense of adventure. Whether you choose a luxury safari lodge in the heart of the savannah or an exclusive beach resort on Zanzibar’s coastline, Rhino Africa will ensure your stay is exceptional.

Other than its stunning wildlife, Tanzania offers a wealth of cultural encounters and natural wonders. 

For example, we love visiting the local Maasai villages to learn about their rich traditions, exploring the narrow streets of Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Zanzibar, or taking a boat tour on Lake Tanganyika, the world’s longest freshwater lake. Whatever your preferences might be, Rhino Africa can personalise your itinerary to include these unique opportunities.

Luxury Safari Tours to Explore Tanzania

From the vast plains of the Serengeti to the snow-capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro and the exotic spice islands of Zanzibar, Tanzania offers plenty to keep you transfixed and entertained.

Best of East Africa Safari

$8565

Ultimate Gorilla Adventure

$8512

Best of East Africa Safari

$8565

Best of East Africa Safari

$8565

Explore tanzania'S most popular ATTRACTIONS

The Serengeti and its neighbours offer some of the best Big 5 safari opportunities in the country. Volcanic grasslands and vast plains are interrupted by rocky outcrops, rivers, and forests. Wildlife wanders freely across the Serengeti’s 1.5 million hectares, into Kenya’s Maasai Mara, and back.
To the south is the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that, aside from being the only intact caldera in the world, boasts an abundance of wildlife along with (you guessed it) the Big 5. Fun fact: Many speculate – before Ngorongoro erupted – it would have been higher than the mighty Mount Kilimanjaro.