Genuine Safaris through Tanzania
We believe in safaris that connect you to the land, to the people, and to the wild. Our handpicked guides, locally-rooted knowledge, and personalized itineraries ensure every detail of your adventure is seamless and meaningful.
Experience Tanzania Safari
Discover the magic of Tanzania with Jema Safaris – The trusted guide to Africa’s most iconic wildlife adventures. From the vast plains of the Serengeti to the breathtaking landscapes of the Ngorongoro Crater, a Tanzania safari promises unforgettable encounters with the Big Five and the legendary Great Migration.
Whether you’re seeking a private luxury escape, a budget-friendly group journey, or a seamless fly-in safari from Zanzibar, Jema Safaris offers tailor-made experiences designed to immerse you in the heart of the wild. Begin your journey with us and discover Tanzania in comfort, safety, and authentic safari style.
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Every journey is custom-tailored. Whether it’s your first safari or your fifth, we’ll match your interests, budget, and timeline with the perfect adventure.
Our guides are more than drivers – they’re storytellers, trackers, wildlife experts, and your companions through the wild.
Meet the people who make Tanzania truly special – from Maasai warriors to local artisans. Travel deeper. Connect meaningfully.
Places To Visit in Tanzania
Serengeti National Park
Home to the Great Migration
Endless plains, Big Five, predators
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
World’s largest intact volcanic caldera
Dense wildlife, Maasai culture, unique ecosystem
Tarangire National Park
Famous for giant elephant herds & baobab trees
Excellent birdwatching
Lake Manyara National Park
Tree-climbing lions, flamingos, lush groundwater forest
Great for short safari trips
Arusha National Park
Near Arusha town
Mt. Meru hikes, canoeing, forests, giraffes, colobus monkeys
Kilimanjaro National Park
Africa’s tallest mountain and a global trekking icon
Glaciers, alpine deserts, rainforest, and sweeping views
UNESCO World Heritage Site
FAQ's
You can book a Tanzania safari at any time of the year. The best time to visit depends on your interests. If seeing the wildebeest migration is your main focus, you’ll need to plan carefully.
The period from June to October is great for watching the migration in the Serengeti. Depending on the rain, you may need to stay in different areas of the park at different times during the migration. It’s not always predictable.
If you want to avoid crowds, it’s best to book accommodation in the Serengeti away from the wildebeest migration. March to May get the most rain, and any safari during this time could be impacted.
Why visit Tanzania, what are the major attractions?
Tanzania is a great place for safaris with lots of options to see wildlife. There are three safari circuits to choose from. The most popular one is the Northern circuit, which includes famous places like the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. The Southern circuit focuses on Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous Game Reserve) and Ruaha National Park. The Western circuit includes Katavi National Park and chimpanzee reserves by Lake Tanganyika.
Tanzania also has the highest peak in Africa, Mt. Kilimanjaro, which can be climbed from the Tanzanian side, between Kenya and Tanzania.
Tanzania Safaris are ideal for small groups of two or four people, such as families or friends. Prices start at around US$450 per person per day, but the total cost can vary depending on different factors.
Camping safaris are generally cheaper than lodge safaris. The Serengeti and other parks in the Northern circuit have cheaper big hotels, which are more affordable compared to the smaller, exclusive lodges and tented camps. The smaller accommodations are usually more basic.
The season makes a big difference, too. Travelling during the rainy season can save you money, while visiting during the peak of the wildebeest migration will be more expensive.
The wildlife viewing in Tanzania is great. You can explore Lake Manyara, Tarangire, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater on a Tanzania safari in the Northern Circuit. Each of these parks offers excellent game viewing, although some are only available at certain times of the year.
Going through the entire circuit makes the experience better as you pass through different habitats and environments. The parks are big enough to avoid crowds, but the Northern circuit is the most popular, so you might still see other tourists.
For a more challenging but good game viewing, try the Southern circuit. This circuit is best for those who have been to Africa before and are not mainly interested in seeing the big five animals.
Tanzania’s safari industry offers a variety of accommodations. A Camping with a comfortable outfitter is a budget-friendly option. If you prefer staying in a tent but don’t like traditional camping, there are tented camps with beds and bathrooms, offering different levels of luxury.
For those who prefer to stay away from nature at night, some hotels provide a complete break from the countryside, with fewer bugs in the room.
Luxury lodges are now being designed to blend in with nature while offering top-notch service and high comfort levels. The sky is the limit!
“Tanzania has a slick and experienced tourist industry, and Tanzania Safaris overall is very safe. That said, there is a significant amount of petty crime in large cities such as Dar es Salaam, so walking around alone isn’t recommended.
In Arusha and other tourist areas, sellers may approach tourists. This is usually harmless. They are just trying to sell items such as safaris or jewellery.
Being firm and standing your ground is usually all it takes to diffuse any situation. Most people on Tanzanian tours don’t spend much time in urban areas, so this is not likely to be a concern.