Tanzania draws you in through scale and sound. The low rumble of wildebeest on the plains, sails catching wind off Zanzibar, the crackle of campfire under wide, starry skies. The air smells of dust and salt; mornings glow gold across the Serengeti, evenings fade to the hush of the coast.
International flights
16h London-Kilimanjaro (Qatar/Ethiopian) or Dar es Salaam (Emirates/Ethiopian), then light aircraft.
How much does it cost?
Two weeks in Tanzania starts at £7,000 per person (excl. international flights).
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Why book with nemo?
We don’t do packages. Every trip is built from scratch – around your dates, your pace, your non-negotiables. You’ll be matched with a Travel Expert who knows the destination inside out and takes the time to understand what really matters to you.
Pricing depends on where you’re headed, but here’s what’s always included:
Fully bespoke service
Fully bespoke service
No templates or generic routes. Just smart, personalised planning tailored around you.
Financial protection
Financial protection
Your trip is backed by bespoke Financial Failure Insurance, protecting the funds you’ve paid from the moment you book.
24/7 operational support
24/7 operational support
From flight delays to last-minute changes, we're on hand to troubleshoot any issues that arise.
Special offers and perks
Special offers and perks
Room upgrades, early check-ins, priority access and surprise extras wherever possible.
Your Tanzania experts
They know Tanzania inside out, creating trips that move well and feel unmistakably yours.
From our travellers
“The perfect honeymoon to Tanzania. We were able to customise our trip to include exactly what we wanted and it exceeded all of our expectations.”
“The perfect honeymoon to Tanzania. We were able to customise our trip to include exactly what we wanted and it exceeded all of our expectations.”
Alex
Our perfect route
Everything we offer is fully bespoke; the itinerary below is an example of what our experts can create with you.
Dar es Salaam
This is Tanzania at full volume. Chaotic, coastal and commercially alive, with Indian Ocean air cutting through the traffic. Markets, street food and ferry ports shape daily life more than landmarks. Spend time in the right pockets and the city reveals its energy, humour and grit.
Ruaha National Park
Ruaha is for people who care how safari feels. Big landscapes, serious predators and a sense of space that sharpens everything. Walking safaris are exceptional, wildlife encounters feel earned rather than guaranteed. It’s remote, characterful and quietly one of East Africa’s strongest parks.
Nyerere National Park
Defined by water and scale, this vast reserve offers a different safari rhythm. Rivers shape movement, boat safaris shift perspective, and walking adds intimacy. It suits travellers who want variety without spectacle – days feel expansive, unforced and rarely crowded.
Zanzibar
White-sand beaches are the headline, but history gives the island its depth. Stone Town’s carved doors, narrow lanes and layered influences sit just inland from long, lazy stretches of coast. The best stays let you move easily between the two, without rushing either.
Two weeks in Tanzania starts at £7,000 per person (excl. international flights).
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We know it's tricky to pin down a number early on. We’ll walk you through all the details so you can make informed choices from the start.
A bespoke quote
Your quote is broken down into hotels, activities and logistics – we earn through supplier commissions, not markups. Prefer USD? Just ask.
Special offers
We always look for promotions and added value. Thanks to close hotel relationships, you’ll be first in line for upgrades, bonuses and seasonal perks.
At your pace
Lock in what matters early, tweak the rest later. We’ll guide the timeline, but keep things flexible – no pressure to have it all figured out.
When to go
Dec - Feb
Traditionally a dry time in Tanzania and January sees the start of the calving season.
Mar - May
Wet season with excellent rates but a strong chance of rainfall, and some camps close.
Jun - Oct
Beginning of the dry season with the herds moving north to the Mara River.
Nov
Wet season with excellent rates but a strong chance of rainfall, and some camps close.
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