Tanzania Wildlife Adventures
Head office in KILIMANJARO , Kilimanjaro, Tanzania- Number of tours 20
- Number of reviews 0
- Founded In 2018
About
Specialist in Mountain & Wildlife Safaris
Tanzania Wildlife Adventures is a local tour & safari operator that specializes in Mountain Climbing, Wildlife Safaris, Cultural tours and Holiday vacations all over Eastern and Southern Africa. We offer fully customized and tailor-made itineraries to our clients with the ultimate aim of producing happy and satisfied clients with a lifetime memorable experience about Africa. We are one of the most experienced, professional, and reliable tour company in Moshi, Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. Our staff is competent and skilled in mountaineering and safaris and this why our customers refer to us as the finest Tanzania safari tour operators. We have Guides, Drivers and Chefs who speak different types of international languages and have immense knowledge and field experience to make sure our clients have an unforgettable safari experience. As the best African safari tour operators, we want to give all our clients a life-long memory of the wonderful continent of Africa and the countryside of Tanzania.
Multi-Day Tours
The Machame route, the authentic one
- Duration: 9 Day(s)
- Country: Africa, Tanzania,
- Price: $ 2,035.00
The Lemosho route, off the beaten track
- Duration: 10 Day(s)
- Country: Africa, Tanzania,
- Price: $ 2,036.00
The Marangu route, otherwise known as the Coca Cola route
- Duration: 8 Day(s)
- Country: Africa, Tanzania,
- Price: $ 1,900.00
The Rongai route, for the most experienced trekkers
- Duration: 9 Day(s)
- Country: Africa, Tanzania,
- Price: $ 1,850.00
Day Tours
FAQS
What documents do I need to travel to Tanzania?
You will need a passport valid for at least six months after your date of entry. Citizens of most countries need a tourist visa to enter Tanzania. Application details and forms can be found on the Tanzanian Embassy website. Visas can also be acquired on arrival. If you are arriving from a country in which Yellow Fever is endemic (such as Kenya), you will require an immunization certificate or health card. Remember to always check the latest COVID travel information. More health information is also available on the embassy website.
Is it safe to visit Tanzania?
Yes, Tanzania is a safe country to travel in. Tanzanians are warm-hearted and generous people and are eager to help and assist visitors. We recommend a bit of common-sense caution in big cities such as Dar es Salaam.
Do I need to book in advance?
We recommend you book your trip 3-6 months in advance especially if you are traveling during the high season from June to the end of October. December to February can also be busy.
How much does a safari cost?
Safaris (and mountain climbing) can be expensive. Prices depend on the number of people on the trip, how many days of safari, and the level of comfort. Park entry fees make up a big part of the total cost. These fees pay for the important nature conservation work the TANAPA and other organizations do.
What is the Tanzanian currency?
What do you mean by "Game Drives"?
The most common way to see the wildlife of the National Parks and Conservation areas is by car. This usually means big 4×4 safari cars with open rooftops and big windows. The Savanna is huge so prepare for a long drive. Remember to listen to your guides and driver (they know a lot) and don’t step out of the car unless given the go-ahead by your guide. Big game is quite dangerous.
The unit of currency is the Tanzanian shilling (TZS), divided into 100 cents. 2500 TZS gets you 1 US dollar, but rates may vary. The USD is the preferred unit of currency for all tourist operations. Major currencies can be exchanged in the larger towns. Foreign exchange bureaus in the main towns usually offer a better rate on traveler’s cheques than do the banks. ATMs are available in major cities only. Major lodges, some hotels, and travel agents in urban areas accept credit cards, but these can incur up to a 10% surcharge.