Tanzania
Adventure | Beach | Wildlife
Adventure | Beach | Wildlife
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 £6,000 per person (excl. international flights).
How our pricing worksWe don’t do packages. Every trip is built from scratch – around your dates, your pace, your wishlist. 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, with trips starting from £4,000 per person – but here’s what’s always included:
No templates or generic routes. Just smart, personalised planning tailored around you.
Hotels, guides and experiences we trust – chosen for style, service and substance.
From flight delays to last-minute changes, we're on hand to troubleshoot any issues that arise.
Room upgrades, early check-ins, priority access and surprise extras wherever possible..
Our global team shares a collective goal: enriching your life with unforgettable, personalised travel experiences.
Everything we offer is fully bespoke; the itinerary below is an example of what our experts can create with you.
Experience Dar es Salaam’s captivating essence with bustling streets, the Indian Ocean’s gentle lull, and enticing Zanzibari spices. Explore the vibrant Kariakoo Market, where Swahili rhythms merge with the energy of passionate traders, blending modern city life with Zanzibari tradition.
This remote wilderness, known for its high predator density and top walking safaris, is a gem off the beaten track. Combining well with Selous and Zanzibar, it’s accessible via a daily light aircraft route.
Africa's largest game reserve has a wide variety of safari activities available. From boat safaris to walking and game drives, you will not be left wanting. The reserve connects very well to Zanzibar and Ruaha National Park with light aircraft flights.
With white sandy beaches, lively Stone Town, and rich history, this island offers it all. Spend around 5 nights enjoying rooftop lunches, private dhow cruises, and easy connections to Tanzania’s safari circuit, Nairobi, and the Middle East.
Two weeks in Tanzania starts at £6,000 per person (excl. international flights).
Get in touchYour trip to Tanzania would pair well with:
Your budget
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.
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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