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Tanzania is an invitation to explore the infinite beauty of Africa in its purest and wildest form.
A land where the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro touches the sky, the vast savannahs are home to wildlife in its purest state, and where the paradise island of Zanzibar, with its white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, seems like a dream of a summer’s night in the Indian Ocean.
It is also a country where the rich heritage of Maasai culture pulses with pride and tradition, keeping alive the connection with ancestral roots.
Here every landscape tells a story of grandeur, mystery and enchantment.
Tanzania will touch your soul, awaken your senses and make you feel deeply alive.

Why you’ll fall in love with this trip?

This trip offers the perfect balance between adventure, relaxation and culture.
From thrilling safaris in the heart of African wildlife, where you can spot the majestic “Big Five” – lions, leopards, rhinos, buffaloes and elephants – to moments of tranquillity on the paradise beaches of Zanzibar with a book in your hand.
Immersion in Maasai culture, with sunset ceremonies and stories around the campfire, will give you a genuine connection with local traditions.
The trip also brings the opportunity to learn about community projects that are transforming lives.
To top it all off, you’ll indulge in Zanzibar’s rich cuisine on a cultural food tour, while discovering the island’s fascinating history.
All this in the midst of unique and comfortable accommodation that guarantees an unforgettable experience.

Itinerary

14/06/2025

Karibu Tanzania!
  • Our driver will pick you up at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) to take you to our beautiful accommodation in West Kilimanjaro.
  • The journey takes around 90 minutes.
  • After checking in, take the opportunity to relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, right there at the foot of Africa’s highest mountain.
  • We’ll get together for our welcome dinner and officially start our trip through Tanzania!
Meals included: Dinner
Overnight: Original Maasai Lodge

15/06/2025

West Kilimanjaro
  • Here, you’ll have the chance to take part in various cultural activities or simply relax and enjoy all that this magical place has to offer.
  • In the morning, you can take a nature walk in Maasailand, visit Africa Amini Alama‘s projects, such as the primary and secondary schools, and see first-hand the positive impact this organization has had on the community.
  • In the evening, we’ll try our hand at spear throwing before attending a traditional Maasai ceremony at sunset and listening to stories around the campfire.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
LODGING: Original Maasai Lodge

16/06/2025

Tarangire National Park
  • We’re heading out of the west of Kilimanjaro through the majestic baobab trees towards Tarangire National Park.
    Get your camera ready, because today is the day of your first safari – time to start the search for the “Big Five”!
  • With the highest concentration of elephants in the country, Tarangire offers an incredible chance to see these giants in their natural habitat.
  • In the evening, we’ll check into a charming lodge in Karatu and, on the way, we’ll stop at a local Maasai village to distribute water filters and solar lamps to a family living without electricity.
    As well as making a difference to these people’s lives, it will be a unique opportunity to experience local life up close.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
LODGING: Marera Valley Lodge

17/06/2025

Ngorongoro Crater
  • Considered one of the most iconic animal watching areas on the planet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the crater is a caldera formed two or three million years ago when a large volcano erupted and collapsed.
    Today, the bottom of the crater is covered in nutritious grasses and is home to an impressive number of black rhinos, black-maned lions and a variety of other plains animals.
    Curiously, giraffes are not here.
  • After an early breakfast, the group will be one of the first to descend the 600 meters to the Ngorongoro Crater to observe wild animals, with the right to a picnic with lunch boxes.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
LODGING: Marera Valley Lodge

18/06/2025

Central Serengeti
  • Let’s spend two full days in the Central Serengeti! Located in the heart of this incredible national park, the Central Serengeti is famous for its varied wildlife, big cats and typical savannah landscapes with its acacia trees.
  • It’s time to look for lions, cheetahs and leopards while spotting all kinds of large and small mammals.
  • After a day on safari, you can enjoy camping in the savannah, watching the sunset with a drink in your hand and relaxing around the campfire under a starry sky.
  • The journey from Karatu to the Central Serengeti takes about 4 hours – the best thing is that you can also go on safari along the way!
Meals included: Breakfast, Picnic and Dinner
LODGING: Golden Safari Camps

19/06/2025

  • Did I hear Safari again?
    Yes, we’re going for another game drive which could be in the morning or afternoon, it all depends on what our local guide suggests!
    We’ll end the day relaxing and watching the savannah sunset once again.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
LODGING: Golden Safari Camps

20/06/2025

Stone Town
  • After a final morning stroll, we head to the Seronera airstrip and take a flight to the paradise island of Zanzibar!
  • Once there, we’ll be transferred to our hotel in Stone Town, where we’ll spend a night exploring this fascinating city and its surroundings.
  • Free day
  • To put it in context, Stone Town is located on the Indian Ocean, facing Dar es Salaam, the commercial capital of Tanzania.
    The city is a true meeting point of diverse cultures and one of the last preserved ancient cities in Africa.
    Founded at the beginning of the 19th century by Arab slave and spice traders, Stone Town offers a unique insight into that era, with its narrow, winding streets and impressive historic buildings.
Meals included: Breakfast
ACCOMMODATION: Tembo House Hotel or similar

21/06/2025

  • At 11am, we’ll start our guided food tour of Stone Town.
    While sampling local delicacies, including a typical lunch, we’ll learn about the history of Stone Town and life in Zanzibar.
  • On this tour, we’ll try local snacks, have lunch in traditional restaurants, explore the market and taste fresh produce, ending with a coffee at the famous Jaw’s Corner.
  • Afterwards, we’ll head to our beach hotel in Jambiani, where we’ll spend three nights relaxing on Zanzibar’s paradisiacal white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch (food tasting)
LODGING: casa beach hotel

22/06/2025

Jambiani
  • Jambiani, in the south-east of Zanzibar , is a true paradise: long beaches, palm trees and the Indian Ocean as far as the eye can see.
    This small village is loved by locals and travelers alike for its romantic, beachy atmosphere.
    If you’re looking to reconnect with nature and relax away from it all, Jambiani is the place to be!
  • If you want a book in one hand and a drink in the other, you’ve found your dream destination.
  • Free day
Meals included: Breakfast
LODGING: casa beach hotel

23/06/2025

  • The only commitment today is to relax and do whatever you want!
  • Free day
Meals included: Breakfast
LODGING: casa beach hotel

23/06/2025

  • The last day is the saddest day, as always!
  • In the afternoon, your private transfer will take you to Zanzibar International Airport (ZNZ), where you will catch your international flight back home.
  • This is the end of our services and the trip, but it’s certainly not the end of your dreams of adventuring around the world!
    Until the next She Traveller Journey!
Meals included: Breakfast

What's included

Meals

All breakfasts are included and full board for the first five days of the trip (check schedule).
Half board from Zanzibar + 1 Food Tour (lunch)

Tours and experiences

All tours and experiences included in the program + mineral water, soft drinks, local beers, coffee and tea provided in the safari vehicle.

Transportation

Airport shuttle (round trip), internal transfers and flight to Zanzibar

Guides

Professional, certified private guides and English-speaking drivers

US$ 3.885 per person

Promotional price valid until 30/10/2024.
Payment in up to 8 installments via WISE.
The last installment of the trip must be paid up to 30 days before the trip.
*Limit of two packages at the promotional price.

US$ 4.080 per person

Payment in up to 8 installments via WISE.
The last installment of the trip must be paid up to 30 days before the trip.
The last installment of the trip must be paid no later than 30 days before the trip.

Payment methods

  • Up to 8 interest-free installments with WISE, the number of installments depending on the month in which payment begins
  • The number of installments varies according to the start date of the contract.
    The full amount of the trip must be paid no later than 30 days before the start of the trip.
  • To confirm your reservation, a deposit of 30% of the total amount is required .

Do you have any more questions?

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Is this trip for you?

  • If you’re looking for a complete immersion in Tanzania, beyond the traditional resorts and lodges, this experience is for you.
    Here, you’ll get to know the true essence of the country through its people, life stories and an itinerary that goes far beyond the obvious.
  • Safari, nature and the beach – all in one destination! Tanzania offers the perfect balance between adventure and relaxation.
    If you’re looking for the thrill of safaris, but still want to relax on paradisiacal white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, this is your next destination.
  • Deep connection with the Maasai In the first few days of the trip, we will immerse ourselves in the culture of the Maasai, a semi-nomadic ethnic group that inhabits northern Tanzania.
    You’ll have the opportunity to take part in traditional ceremonies at sunset, sit around the campfire to listen to stories and learn about their strong connection with nature.
    These moments of authentic coexistence are experiences as special as they are transformative.
  • History and flavors of Zanzibar At the end of the trip, you’ll have the chance to explore the fascinating Stone Town on a cultural food tour.
    You’ll sample local delicacies while learning about the island’s past, from the spice trade to the slave trade.
    A real feast for the senses, ending with a coffee at the famous Jaw’s Corner.
  • Unique accommodations During your trip, you’ll stay in charming hotels that offer both comfort and an immersion in the local culture.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the trip?

All ground and airport transfers, as per itinerary Domestic flight (Seronera to Zanzibar) Private use and transportation in Toyota Land Cruiser 4×4 vehicles with folding roof, electric sockets and minibar Professional, certified private guides with English-speaking driver All experiences mentioned in the itinerary All meals and accommodation, as per itinerary High-powered binoculars provided in the safari vehicle Unlimited game drives (within park opening hours and travel logistics) All national park fees, conservation fees, camping/concession fees and government taxes Emergency evacuation provided by AMREF Flying Doctors Unlimited mineral water, soft drinks, local beers, coffee and tea provided in the safari vehicle Solar lamps and water filter for distribution to the Maasai family Food tour of Stone Town

What is not included in the trip?

International flights Visa for entry into Tanzania Tips for the guide (suggested: US$ 15 to US$ 30 per person, per day, at your discretion) Tips for tented camps and lodges (suggested: US$ 10 to US$ 20 per room, per night, at your discretion) Shopping and personal items Travel and medical insurance Drinks and laundry service at camps and lodges Other optional safari activities, not specified above Zanzibar-Bed Levy of 2-5 USD per person per night (to be paid at check-out) – compulsory lodging tax

What documents do I need for the trip?

  • Passport: Must be valid for at least six months from the date of entry into the country.
    Make sure the passport has blank pages for stamps.
  • Entry visa: Brazilians need a visa for Tanzania through an electronic visa (eVisa), applied for online.
  • International Certificate of Vaccination against Yellow Fever
  • Return ticket: The immigration authorities may require a return or exit ticket to prove your intention to leave Tanzania after your period of stay.
  • Proof of accommodation: It is advisable to have a hotel reservation or proof of where you will be staying during your trip (we will provide you with this document).
  • Financial proof: Although it is not always requested, it is wise to bring documents that prove you have sufficient funds to cover your stay, such as bank statements or credit card receipts.

Do I need a yellow fever vaccination?

Yes, the yellow fever vaccine is mandatory for Brazilians traveling to Tanzania.
The country requires the International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (CIVP) as proof of vaccination against yellow fever for travelers coming from areas with a risk of transmission, such as Brazil.
It is important that the vaccine is taken at least 10 days before the trip, as this is the time needed for the certificate to be considered valid.
The vaccine is available at any basic health unit (Postos de Saúde do SUS).

Do you help with airfare searches?

Yes!
Contact us by WhatsApp and we’ll help you find the best flight for you 🙂

How does the transfer from the airport to the hotel work?

Our driver will pick you up at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) to take you to our beautiful accommodation in West Kilimanjaro.
At the end of the trip, we will take you to Zanzibar International Airport (ZNZ), where you will catch your international flight.

What are the average prices for meals in Zanzibar?

From 7 to 15 USD per meal.

How much money do you recommend for the trip?

It’s hard to say, as everyone spends differently on their vacation.
We always tell people to bring more money than they think they’ll need, as there are no ATMs in the savannah 🙂 For tips, we recommend 15 to 30 dollars per person per day for the safari guides and 20 dollars per double room per night for the lodge staff.
In addition, it is necessary to pay the accommodation tax in Zanzibar (Zanzibar – Bed Levy 2-5 USD per person per night, to be paid at check-out).
Afterwards, we suggest bringing cash for drinks in the hotels.
Water, tea and coffee at meals are included, and we will also have drinks in the safari vehicle during the day.
In Zanzibar, meals range from 7 to 15 USD, but breakfast is included as well as lunch (food tasting).

Are cards generally accepted in establishments?

Yes, but in the jungle credit card machines sometimes don’t work due to limited connectivity, so we recommend having cash and USD.

Are dollars and euros accepted?Or are payments usually made in Tanzanian Shilling?

Everything is paid in US dollars.
For local markets, TZS are sometimes useful, but they also accept US dollars.

Is service charge included in restaurant prices?

No, we suggest tipping around 10%.

What's the weather like at this time in Tanzania?

The long dry season lasts the months of June, July, August, September and October, when rainfall is uncommon, even on the islands.
Temperatures vary greatly according to altitude and location, but generally the skies are clear and the weather sunny.
We recommend bringing shirts, cardigans, sweaters and jackets.

Can I stay in a single room?

We have this possibility for an extra fee.
Contact us to find out more.

What is the age range of the group?

In general, women between the ages of 30 and 45, but all women are welcome!
Our only recommendation is to be in a good mood, enjoy meeting other people, be open to new cultures and love to travel!

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