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Tanzania Tours & Holidays

Home to 'the Big Five', a big mountain and a whole host of big experiences, Tanzania is a must for every African adventurer.

Search for predators in the Ngorongoro Crater, chill out on Zanzibar's perfect beaches and climb the continent's highest peak. Tanzania offers outdoor experiences, supreme wildlife viewing, warm people and the chance to connect with ancient cultures.

Tanzania tour reviews

4.9 out of 5 based on 466 reviews submitted.
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Serengeti Trail

Sarah · Traveled April 2024
This particular Intrepid journey, Serengeti Trails, seemed to lack a certain something. I can't quite put my finger on it, but it was missing a bit of warmth. If you've travelled with Intrepid before, like myself, you'll know they usually evoke a sense of coming home. There's a warmth and welcome that accompanies their trips. Somehow, this one missed that mark. We were a party of ten in total, five travellers and five crew members, given it was April, a quieter season. Our Tour leader went by the name Tim-Tim, our chef was Jeremy, and our bus pilot was Vincent. Tim-Tim was always brimming with energy, sporting a smile and embodying Intrepid’s unofficial motto, “Hakuna Matata”. Jeremy, our chef, was reliably punctual with delicious and satisfying meals. And lastly, Vincent, our bus/truck pilot, ensured our journey remained smooth despite the bumpy and broken roads. A few points to note: 1. The driving times can be quite lengthy, particularly during border crossings and the return from Tanzania to Nairobi on the tour's final day. Despite breaks, discomfort may persist, so be prepared. 2. Vegetarians and fussy eaters may find themselves disappointed with the food (though it's not the chef's fault). Vegetarian options are challenging to prepare to meet all needs. 3. If you're particular about cleanliness due to OCD tendencies, this tour might not be for you. While not unsanitary, certain practices might not sit well, such as washing beef and non-beef utensils together. 4. Claustrophobic individuals, like myself, might want to consider opting for shared tents. While adequate for two, it can become stuffy with the inclusion of day bags, valuables, shoes, and sleeping mats. 5. Ensure you pack essentials such as mosquito repellent, a torch, headlamp, toilet paper, tissues, a reusable water bottle, a sheet, slippers, waterproof shoes, snacks, and drinks. 6. Network coverage is generally good in most areas, so acquiring a local calling card is advisable. 7. Bring a day bag/camera bag and a smaller bag for the locker behind the seats in the truck. If you must bring a suitcase, like I did, they can fit between seats, but it's best to avoid them if possible, especially with larger groups. 8. I typically choose Intrepid for their blend of local interaction and activities. Regrettably, this trip lacked much in terms of local engagement. 9. Transport in the Ngorongoro crater and Serengeti is via 4x4 cruiser, while in Amboseli NP, it's in the Intrepid truck. 10. Be prepared for long days and early starts; this tour is more demanding compared to others. 11. Carry small notes for tipping, as tips are given personally rather than pooled. 12. Don't forget your medication - malaria, antibiotics, diarrhoea, etc. 13. The truck offers charging points, so there's no worry about electronic items running out of battery. 14. Erecting and dismantling tents almost daily (except for the two nights in Serengeti) can be quite taxing. 15. Although Intrepid has been camping in the Serengeti for a few years, I wouldn't recommend ground camping. While fine against hyenas and lions, it's less so against elephants and hippos. No one ventured out of their tents until daybreak! I'd certainly consider trying out the other upgraded versions of Intrepid's Wildlife tours, but this particular one didn't quite meet "THE INTREPID STANDARD" in my opinion.
Review submitted 23 Apr 2024

Nairobi to Stone Town

Agnes · Traveled March 2024
I thought this trip would be incredible, but it far exceeded my expectations. Unforgettable experience that I will be going on about to anyone who will listen for many moons to come! Tour director was fantastic, with expert knowledge & great stories to share. Every day was packed, maximising the time we had in each place. Would definitely recommend this trip to anyone wanting to have a truly unique adventure.
Review submitted 24 Mar 2024

Nairobi to Stone Town

Sheila · Traveled March 2024
Had a fantastic holiday. The Intrepid team were great. Jacob our tour guide was outstanding. The Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti was a brilliant experience. Accommodation nearer to the ferry in Dar es Salaam on the last night would be a bonus
Review submitted 25 Mar 2024

Kilimanjaro: Marangu Route

Kelsey · Traveled March 2024
This was definitely the trip of a lifetime, and Angela and the team made the experience incredible.
Review submitted 09 Mar 2024

Kilimanjaro: Marangu Route

Iain · Traveled March 2024
A great but rewarding challenge, made possible though the hard work and experience of our leaders- Angela, Godwin, and Walter.
Review submitted 13 Mar 2024

Tanzania at a glance

  • CAPITAL CITY

    Dodoma (313,831)

  • POPULATION

    57.3 million

  • CURRENCY

    TZS

  • LANGUAGE

    Swahili, English

  • TIME ZONE

    (GMT+03:00) Nairobi

  • CALLING CODE

    +255

  • ELECTRICITY

    Type D (Old British 3-pin) Type G (Irish/British 3-pin)

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