Planning a safari in Tanzania naturally comes with many questions. Below you’ll find clear, honest answers based on real safari operations and on-the-ground experience from Everyday Safaris.
A safari is a guided wildlife experience in national parks and conservation areas, using a specially designed 4×4 vehicle to observe animals in their natural habitat. In Tanzania, safaris focus on game drives in parks such as Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara.
Yes. Tanzania is widely regarded as one of the best safari destinations in Africa, offering:
This depends on your time and goals:
Everyday Safaris advises on the best duration based on your itinerary.
Yes. Safaris are very safe when organized by a professional operator. Everyday Safaris follows strict safety standards, including trained guides, maintained vehicles, and adherence to park regulations.
Yes. Safaris are suitable for children, especially in private vehicles. We adjust pacing, driving times, and lodge selection to ensure safety and comfort for families.
Yes. Safaris involve minimal physical exertion. We plan realistic driving distances and select comfortable lodges to suit older travelers.
Everyday Safaris primarily organizes private safaris, meaning the vehicle and guide are reserved exclusively for your group. Shared safaris can be arranged on request.
Yes. All safaris can be customized, including:
Yes. Everyday Safaris regularly organizes safaris for:
These safaris are planned with added safety, structured schedules, and educational value.
While wildlife sightings can never be guaranteed, Tanzania offers excellent chances to see the Big Five, especially in Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.
Yes. The Great Wildebeest Migration is a year-round movement across the Serengeti ecosystem. Different areas offer different highlights depending on the time of year.
Yes. Photography is encouraged. Our vehicles have pop-up roofs, and guides position vehicles responsibly for photography while respecting wildlife.
Accommodation ranges from:
Everyday Safaris matches accommodation to your budget and travel style.
Yes. Safari packages typically include meals at lodges or camps, as well as drinking water during game drives.
Most lodges provide electricity (generator or solar). Wi-Fi is available in many lodges but may be limited in remote areas.
Tanzania is a year-round destination. The dry season (June–October) is excellent for wildlife viewing, while the green season (January–May) offers fewer crowds and great value.
For peak season travel (June–October), booking 3–6 months in advance is recommended. For green season travel, shorter notice is often possible.
Yes. Many travelers combine Kilimanjaro climbs with safari. Everyday Safaris specializes in planning balanced itineraries that allow for proper rest and recovery.
Yes. Safari + Zanzibar is one of the most popular combinations, offering wildlife adventure followed by beach relaxation.
Typically included:
Typically excluded:
Yes. Travel insurance is strongly recommended for all safari travelers.
Because we offer:
Planning a safari should feel exciting, not confusing.
Everyday Safaris is here to guide you clearly and professionally—before, during, and after your safari.

Go forth and explore your inner connection with the wonders of wildlife.
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