Tanzania mid-range Safari

Fargin Safaris Packages offers a mid-range safari that provides a comfortable and enjoyable wildlife experience at a more affordable price than luxury safaris. safari experiences in Tanzania, allowing travelers to explore the country’s breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife with unparalleled luxury. 

A mid-range safari provides a great way to experience the country’s stunning wildlife and landscapes with a good level of comfort and service while keeping costs more manageable

FAQ About Tanzania Safari

Is it safe to travel to Tanzania?

Yes, Tanzania is generally considered a safe travel destination, but like traveling to any country, it’s important to take certain precautions and be aware of local conditions. Here are some key safety considerations for traveling to Tanzania.

  • Health and Vaccinations
    • Vaccinations: Check with a travel clinic for recommended vaccinations, such as those for hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and tetanus. 
    • Malaria Prevention: Malaria is present in many parts of Tanzania, so take anti-malarial medication as advised by your healthcare provider and use mosquito repellent.
    • Travel Insurance: Ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance that covers health emergencies and evacuation.
  • Safety Precautions
    • Crime: Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and theft, can occur, especially in urban areas like Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar. Exercise general safety practices such as avoiding flashy jewelry, not leaving valuables unattended, and being cautious in crowded areas.
    • Wildlife Safety: Follow all guidelines provided by your safari guides regarding interactions with wildlife. Avoid approaching or feeding animals and maintain a safe distance.
  • Transport and Road Safety
    • Driving: If you plan to drive yourself, be aware of local traffic laws and road conditions. Renting a vehicle with a driver is often a safer and more convenient option for tourists.
  • Local Laws and Customs
    • Respect Local Customs: Dress modestly and respectfully, especially in rural areas and when visiting religious sites. It’s also important to be mindful of local customs and traditions.
    • Legal Issues: Drug laws are strict, and penalties for possession or trafficking can be severe. Always carry a copy of your passport and visa, and be cautious with your personal belongings.
    • Local Authorities: Familiarize yourself with the contact details of local emergency services and your country’s embassy or consulate in Tanzania.

By staying informed and taking standard travel precautions, you can enjoy a safe and memorable trip to Tanzania.

At Fargin Safaris, we offer a range of Tanzania Safari Packages to suit various budgets. Whether you’re seeking opulent hospitality in award-winning luxury lodges situated in the most secluded corners of the savannah or prefer the simplicity and charm of cozy, African-styled accommodations on the Ngorongoro Crater rim, we are dedicated to ensuring you get the most out of your trip. Our diverse options are designed to cater to your preferences and provide a memorable safari experience tailored to your needs.

The best time to go on safari in Tanzania largely depends on what you want to experience and see. Here’s a breakdown of the optimal times for different activities and wildlife sightings:

  • Great Migration (Serengeti and Masai Mara)
    • July to October: This period is ideal for witnessing the Great Migration in the Serengeti, with thousands of wildebeest and zebras moving through the park. It’s the best time to see dramatic river crossings and the predator action that follows.
  • Wildlife Viewing (General Safari)
    • June to October: This is the dry season, which means wildlife congregates around water sources, making game viewing easier. The vegetation is less dense, improving visibility, and animals are generally more active.
  • Calving Season (Serengeti)
    • January to March: This is the calving season in the southern Serengeti. You’ll see thousands of wildebeest calves and a high concentration of predators, making it a thrilling time for wildlife enthusiasts.
  • Bird Watching
    • November to April: This is the wet season, which is the best time for bird watching. Migratory birds arrive, and the lush landscape provides a vibrant backdrop for spotting various bird species.
  • Walking Safaris and Trekking
    • June to October: The dry season is also best for walking safaris and trekking, as trails are less muddy, and conditions are generally more comfortable.
  • Climate Considerations
    • Dry Season (June to October): Generally sunny and warm during the day with cooler temperatures at night. Ideal for game drives and outdoor activities.
    • Wet Season (November to May): Characterized by short, heavy rains and lush landscapes. This period is quieter with fewer tourists, and it’s a good time for experiencing the vibrant greenery and bird life.
  • Special Considerations
    • Ngorongoro Crater: It can be visited year-round, but the dry season offers better game viewing due to clearer conditions.
    • Mount Kilimanjaro: The best climbing conditions are from January to March and June to October, avoiding the rainy seasons.

Each time of year offers its own unique opportunities for experiencing Tanzania’s diverse landscapes and wildlife. Your choice should align with what you most want to see and do during your safari.

  • A luxury Tanzania safari offers an exceptional blend of adventure and comfort, providing an unforgettable experience with premium services and amenities. Here’s what you can expect:

Accommodations

  • Opulent Lodges and Camps: Stay in beautifully designed lodges and tented camps featuring plush furnishings, spacious suites, and private decks with stunning views. Many include en-suite bathrooms with luxurious fixtures, and some even offer private plunge pools or outdoor showers.
  • Exclusive Villas: For the ultimate in privacy and luxury, consider staying in a private villa with personalized services, including a dedicated butler and private chef.

Game Drives

  • Early Morning and Afternoon Drives: Enjoy early morning and late afternoon game drives in high-end 4×4 vehicles with advanced features like panoramic windows and high-quality cameras. These drives maximize wildlife viewing opportunities and comfort.
  • Private Game Drives: Experience game drives tailored to your schedule and interests, often with a dedicated guide who provides expert insights and a personalized experience.

Dining Experiences

  • Gourmet Cuisine: Savor exquisite meals prepared by top chefs, offering a range of options from communal dining with other guests to private meals in your room or under the stars in a bush setting.
  • Bush Dining: Enjoy unique dining experiences such as elegant picnics or candlelit dinners set up in scenic locations, adding a touch of magic to your meals.

The cost of a safari in Tanzania can vary widely depending on several factors including the level of luxury, the duration of the safari, the time of year, and the specific regions or parks visited.

  • Budget Safaris Average Cost: $300 per person per day
  • Mid-range Safaris Average Cost: $600 per person per day
  • Luxury Safaris Average Cost: $1200 per person per day
  • Private safaris Average Cost: $1800 per person per day