7 Days Tanzania Safari
Discover Wild Tanzania
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Let us know what excites you most about Africa, and we’ll plan a safari full of wild sights, stories, and surprises.
Chat with our safari experts to plan, personalize, and create your dream journey across East Africa.
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Let us know what excites you most about Africa, and we’ll plan a safari full of wild sights, stories, and surprises.
Chat with our safari experts to plan, personalize, and create your dream journey across East Africa.
Discover Wild Tanzania
Track Gorillas Close
Roam Iconic Savannahs
Meet Gentle Giants
Witness River Crossings
Experience Calving Season
Explore Culture Wildly
Chase Endless Horizons
Face Mountain Gorillas
Follow Nature’s Rhythm
Safari Then Sand
Safaris in East Africa are never one-dimensional. They cross borders, traditions, and terrains, weaving together wildlife encounters, community interactions, and scenic journeys that make every traveller’s experience layered and personal.
Wildlife on Stage
Vast Earth Vistas
4 iconic places
Wild Active Trips
Wildlife on Stage
Vast Earth Vistas
4 iconic places
Adventure Runs
Uganda offers primate tracking in deep forests, while Rwanda adds mountain peaks and cultural experiences tied to resilience and heritage. Together, they create balance between plains, peaks, and people.
Travelers can choose the best season based on their interest — migration months, primate trekking times, or quieter off-season escapes. East Africa doesn’t just host safaris; it invites travelers to witness how nature and culture shape everyday life.
East Africa safaris are more than game drives — they are journeys across different worlds that blend in surprising ways. Each country brings its voice to the experience.
Kenya’s Maasai Mara is a stage for predator drama, while Tanzania’s Serengeti stretches wide with seasonal migrations and ancient craters that hold wildlife in natural amphitheatres.
Planning a safari in East Africa brings lots of excitement—and a few questions too. Here, we’ve gathered the most common traveler queries with clear, practical answers to guide your journey.
The Best Time to go on a Safari in East Africa is during the dry seasons, which go beyond June and extend up to October. This time period also goes from December to February. Animals tend to concentrate around water resources during this time. As there is not much foliage, it’s easy to spot them from a distance.
One more thing to remember here is that each season in Tanzania has its own unique attractions, which can be anything from the Great Migration, calving seasons, and green vistas. So, you can visit East Africa year-round.
Most travellers choose to spend around 7 to 14 days on an East Africa Safari. During these days, you can explore numerous parks, cultural sites, and engage in various activities.
Our safari experts recommend a minimum of 1 week for an in-depth trip experience, which might include climbing Kilimanjaro or trekking with gorillas.
Yes, most people who travel to East Africa need a visa. There are two ways to apply for the visa: either online or on arrival.
There is also another East Africa Tourist Visa that lets you travel between Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda with just one entrance.
There are numerous accommodation options available for travellers on an East African safari. The options include luxury hotels, tented camps, mid-range safari camps, or mobile campers. These places of stay are available both inside and outside the national park.
All of these accommodations are secure, comfortable, and have great views of nature.
Yes. When led by specialist guides, safaris are safe. We also offer family-friendly trips featuring shorter drives, kid-friendly resorts, cultural activities, and educational encounters with animals.
Of course. Many people conclude their safari with a beach trip in Zanzibar or on the Kenyan coast. This is a great way to mix action with leisure.
We suggest wearing light, neutral-colored clothes, sturdy shoes, sunglasses, binoculars, and a good camera. Because the weather fluctuates at high altitudes, you need to wear warm layers and the right hiking gear for Kilimanjaro.
Yes. We support sustainable tourism by partnering with eco-lodges, employing local guides, sponsoring conservation initiatives, and providing tourists with authentic community experiences that benefit both people and animals.
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"We had a fantastic time with Kingse Safari’s. We went from Arusha, to Ngorongoro and Serengeti. Peter was an awesome guide. Very knowledgeable and a skilled driver."
"Amazing experience from start to finish! The guides were knowledgeable and friendly."
"We had a fantastic time with Kingse Safari’s. We went from Arusha, to Ngorongoro and Serengeti. Peter was an awesome guide. Very knowledgeable and a skilled driver."
"Amazing experience from start to finish! The guides were knowledgeable and friendly."
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