Boat Safaris: Tanzania’s River Adventures
Discover a thrilling dimension of your luxury safari in Tanzania with boat safaris in Nyerere National Park, gliding along the Rufiji River’s tranquil waters or lakes located inside the park. Spot hippos basking in the shallows, crocodiles gliding silently, and vibrant birdlife like African fish eagles soaring overhead.
Led by expert guides, these excursions offer intimate wildlife encounters from a unique perspective, complemented by stays in luxurious riverside camps like Siwandu or Selous Impala.
Our sustainable approach minimizes environmental impact, ensuring your Tanzania luxury safari supports conservation while delivering unforgettable aquatic adventures.
Submarine Safaris in Zanzibar: Dive into the Deep
Extend your Tanzania luxury safari with an exclusive submarine safari in Zanzibar, diving into the Indian Ocean’s depths to explore vibrant coral reefs and marine life through panoramic windows.
This rare adventure, offered in the azure waters off Zanzibar’s coast, reveals colorful fish, sea turtles, and underwater ecosystems in luxurious comfort.
Paired with beachfront villa stays at resorts like Zuri Zanzibar or Mnemba Island Lodge, it’s a perfect blend of thrill and relaxation. Our commitment to eco-friendly practices ensures minimal impact on marine habitats, enhancing your luxury safari in Tanzania.
Reserve submarine tours well in advance due to limited slots. Best June–October for clear waters; bring a camera for underwater shots.
Walking Safaris: Feel the Pulse of the Wild
For an intimate connection with Tanzania’s landscapes, our guided walking safaris in the Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Highlands, or Arusha National Park offer unparalleled immersion. Nyerere and Ruaha National Parks are even more remote, offering arguably; the best walking safari experience in Africa.
Led by expert guides and armed rangers, these short 1- to 4-hour walks reveal tracks, flora, and smaller wildlife missed on drives. Learn about medicinal plants or track zebras on foot, feeling the savanna’s rhythm.
Our small-group, sustainable walks, balance adventure and safety. A guest noted, “Walking the in Ruaha felt like becoming part of the wild.”
Wear neutral-colored clothing and sturdy shoes. Short walks are ideal for beginners, available year-round except April–May which is the long rains season in Tanzania.