How to Organize Your First African Safari
Planning your first Tanzania safari holiday can be an exciting and rewarding experience. Here are some steps to help you plan your trip:
Research and Choose a Destination: Tanzania offers various safari destinations, including Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire National Park, and Manyara National Park. Research each destination to determine which one aligns best with your interests and preferences.
Set a Budget: Determine your budget for the safari holiday, including accommodation, transportation, park fees, meals, and other expenses. Tanzania offers options ranging from budget to luxury, so there’s something for every budget.
Select the Right Time to Visit: The timing of your safari can greatly affect your experience. Consider factors such as weather, migration patterns (if you want to witness the Great Wildebeest Migration), and peak tourist seasons. Generally, the dry season (June to October) offers the best wildlife viewing opportunities.
Choose a Safari Operator: Select a reputable safari operator or tour company to help plan and organize your trip. Look for operators with positive reviews, experienced guides, and a commitment to responsible tourism practices.
Decide on the Safari Duration: Determine how many days you want to spend on safari. This depends on your schedule, budget, and interests. Safaris typically range from 2 to 10 days or more.
Arrange Transportation: Decide whether you’ll fly into Tanzania or enter overland from neighbouring countries. If flying, book your flights well in advance to secure the best deals. Many safari operators also offer transportation services from major airports to safari destinations.
Obtain Necessary Travel Documents: Make sure you have a valid passport with at least six months’ validity remaining. Depending on your nationality, you may also need a tourist visa to enter Tanzania. Check the visa requirements well in advance and obtain the necessary documents.
Pack Appropriately: Pack light and practical clothing suitable for warm days and cool nights. Don’t forget essentials like sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, binoculars, and a camera with extra batteries and memory cards.
Prepare for Health and Safety: Consult your doctor or a travel health clinic for advice on vaccinations and medications needed for travel to Tanzania. Malaria prophylaxis is usually recommended for safaris in Tanzania. Also, ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and evacuation.
Respect Wildlife and Environment: During your safari, respect wildlife and follow the instructions of your guide. Practice responsible tourism by minimizing your impact on the environment and supporting conservation efforts.
By following these steps and doing thorough research, you can plan a memorable and enjoyable safari holiday in Tanzania.
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Sébastien P12 November 2024Perfect experience An amazing experience with very welcoming hosts and they will go out of their way to make your stay as enjoyable as possible!Verified
Tore H3 October 2024Tanzania Firstly, I want to say if you’re thinking of going, don’t think twice just go. Tanzania has so many amazing things to offer and the kindness and hospitality that I experienced from Lolita and her family has been heartwarming and very much appreciated as I was travelling alone. The kids that you meet at the library and the kids that you teach at the local schools are simply the sweetest. You feel really appreciated and that the work you’re doing is making an impact.This experience will always have a special place in my heart! Asante sana - kwahiri!Verified
Amber S3 October 2024A great place to stay! We loved our stay in Arusha with Lolita and her family. They’re super kind and welcoming so you feel right at home! The food was also great and the surroundings so beautiful. I would really recommend going to stay here!Verified
Louis28 September 2024Thank you Lolita! Thank you very much, Lolita, for welcoming me in Arusha and your amazing home! I loved beim surrounded by your warm and happy Family. I am looking forward to coming back soon!Verified
shana b23 September 2024A wonderful experience ❤️ You'll be greeted by Lolita, a warm, caring and friendly hostess. For a very affordable price you will have your own room, toilet and shower. Lolita will take care of breakfast, lunch and dinner (all delicious), so you can relax and share in the friendly atmosphere. An opportunity to live an immersive, family experience.Verified
Johannes F4 September 2024Grateful stay I was with Lolita for over two months and I am so grateful for that time. The whole family is so lovely and made me feel like part of the family. I think in two months it is normal that there are situations that are not so easy to handle but I could always talk to them. The room is simple, but everything you need is there. Lolita is a great cook and I always preferred to eat at her place than in town. There are also three guides who showed me a lot of places in the city. In my second organisation this was not the case, so I am also thankful to Tyson, Luis and Mary, because of them I saw a lot of the country, especially the environment.The best part of my trip was definitely the children. In the mornings I went to Ilboru Lutheran Primary School and in the afternoons I spent time learning and playing with the children from the streets. My volunteer colleagues and I often decided to come earlier, leave later or play with them on the weekends because they are full of joy and it is so nice and fun to be with them. I am really falling in love with these children. Finally I can say that going with Beyond Child Smile was a great decision and I can only recommend it to everyone!Verified
Mathias3 September 2024Asante Sana Spending one month at Beyond Child Smile was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I was teaching in primary and secondary school which was an amazing experience. Lolita, Lucy & Livia are so welcoming and you feel home the second you arrive! They help you whenever you need something! The food is fresh, local and so good. I already miss Chapati & Rice with Beans :( Having this hospitality during your volunteer work makes your stay in Arusha so enjoyable. Asante Sana! MathiasVerified
Giulia C21 August 2024Chakula kitamu! My experience at Lolita’s and Beyond Child Smile was simply amazing. Lolita and Lucy are just the sweetest ladies who will make you feel at home. Moreover, Lolita has the nicest daughter. The food is traditional and really good! Always fresh and tasty. Us volunteers would go to her house during lunch and dinner and we would come finding the food ready to eat. I think they constitute a major part of my experience and I’m really grateful that Lolita was part of it. I highly recommend this volounteer experience.Verified
Matt D7 August 2024An amazing experience I really can’t recommend Lolita’s enough. The accommodation is very affordable and ideal for young and/or solo travelers, and the food prepared by Lolita was always amazing. However it is the people that really make the experience special. Lolita and her family, along with the local community of Ilboru, could not be more welcoming.Verified
Cindy B4 August 2024Loli's place was perfect The experience was incredible!I stayed at Lolita's for over 40 days. She has great hospitality, her family is warm and welcoming, the food was tasty and fresh.I enjoyed my time alone laying on the sofa outside reading my book, just as much as I enjoyed playing with the kids, or discussing culture and politics with lolita.I definitely recommend!Tripadvisor rating score: 5.0 of 5, based on 32 reviews