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Tanzania & Zanzibar

The greatest wildlife on earth, followed by the Indian Ocean at its finest.

Traditional wooden dhow boat moored in crystal-clear turquoise waters off the Zanzibar coast

Tanzania is where safari reaches its most extraordinary. The Serengeti’s endless plains during the Great Migration. The Ngorongoro Crater, a natural amphitheatre teeming with wildlife. The remote wilderness of Katavi and Ruaha, where you can spend an entire game drive without seeing another vehicle. And in the far west, the Mahale Mountains — accessible only by boat — where the world’s largest population of wild chimpanzees lives in pristine forest.

Then there’s Zanzibar. Just a short flight from the mainland, the island offers the perfect counterpoint to the intensity of safari — white sand, turquoise water, spice-scented air, and a pace that slows to almost nothing. We design Tanzania itineraries that balance the two: the thrill of the bush with the calm of the coast, timed so the wildlife, the light, and the season all work in your favour.

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