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At Image Of Tanzania, we are passionate about sharing the natural beauty, rich culture, and thrilling adventures that Tanzania has to offer. Founded with the vision of creating unique and memorable travel experiences, we specialize in crafting personalized safaris, cultural tours, and breathtaking beach getaways.

Our Mission

Our mission is to deliver exceptional travel experiences that exceed your expectations while promoting sustainable tourism. We believe in preserving Tanzania’s natural and cultural heritage for future generations and partnering with local communities to ensure our tours have a positive impact.

YOUR SAFETY IS 100% WHEN YOU ARE SERVICED BY IMAGE OF TANZANIA SAFARI

Image Of Tanzania Safari Company has been certified by all authorities involved in Tanzanian tourism to ensure that all our guests will be safe and we relieve their fears by assuring them that we are recognized by all authorities such as TANAPA (Tanzania National Park Authority), TATO (Tanzania Tourism Operators)

Why Choose Image of Tanzania Safaris?

At Image of Tanzania Safaris, we offer more than just a safari – we create unforgettable experiences. Here’s why you should choose us:

  • Local Expertise: Our team of expert guides knows Tanzania like no one else, ensuring an authentic and personalized experience.
  • Custom Safaris: Whether you’re seeking adventure, luxury, or family-friendly trips, we craft tailor-made safaris just for you.
  • Incredible Wildlife: Get up close with the Big Five and more in Tanzania’s world-renowned parks.
  • Sustainable Travel: We prioritize eco-friendly and community-based tourism, ensuring your safari helps protect the environment.
  • Top-Notch Service: From booking to the final sunset, we’re with you every step of the way to ensure a seamless journey.

Mount Kilimanjaro Trekking

Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, stands tall at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level. Located in northern Tanzania near the Kenyan border, this iconic mountain is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a bucket-list destination for adventurers from around the globe. Known as the “Roof of Africa,” Kilimanjaro is not only a natural wonder but also a symbol of resilience, challenge, and achievement.

Key Facts

  • Height: 5,895 meters (19,341 feet)
  • Type: Dormant stratovolcano with three volcanic cones: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira
  • First Ascent: 1889 by Hans Meyer and Ludwig Purtscheller
  • Location: Kilimanjaro National Park, Tanzania
6 Days Machame Route

Expertise in Tanzania Safaris

Image Of Tanzania Safari specializes in Tanzania safaris, offering in-depth knowledge and experience in this region.

Tailor-Made Experiences

We create custom safari experiences, allowing travelers to design their ideal adventure in Tanzania.

Local Cultural Immersion

Image Of Tanzania Safari provides opportunities to engage with local cultures, like the Maasai people and coffee farmers, for a deeper and more authentic experience.

Local Tanzania Safari Expert

At Image Of Tanzania Safari, we take pride in our team of local Tanzania safari experts. Our dedicated experts are well-versed in the intricacies of Tanzania's diverse ecosystems, wildlife, and cultures.

Top Activities to Enjoy on a Luxury African Safari Vacation

In African safaris, adventure extends beyond the usual local wildlife spotting, offering an array of exciting and unique activities.

Game Drives

Going on a game drive is like the heart of a safari trip. It means riding in a special safari car in a national park to see lots of different wild animals and beautiful African scenery. With expert guides leading the way, you’ll learn about how animals behave, where they live, and how everything in the savannah works together.

Walking safaris

You can go on walking safaris in certain parts of the national parks where there aren’t many dangerous animals. In Tanzania, you’ll have armed rangers with you to keep you safe during these walks. Some great places to try this are parts of Arusha, Tarangire, and Serengeti national parks.

Hot air balloon flights

Since drones aren’t allowed in many African parks, the hot air balloon safari becomes the best way to see the savannah from high up like a bird. When people think of fancy trips to Africa, they often picture amazing hot air balloon rides. And guess what? You can actually try it out for yourself! You can go on these special balloon rides in Tanzania’s Serengeti and Tarangire National Parks, and they’re experiences you won’t forget.

Night drives

Nighttime safari rides, allowed in certain places like Lake Manyara, show us a different side of the savannah when it’s dark outside. You get to see animals that usually hide during the day, like porcupines, aardvarks, genets, and civet cats. It’s exciting to see these creatures at night and learn more about the savannah’s different animals and plants.

Private game reserves

Private game reserves give you a special way to enjoy the most beautiful parts of the savannah. One great place is the Singita Grumeti Reserve, where you’ll find the Sasakwa Safari Lodge. It’s really fancy and exclusive, loved by famous people like Hollywood stars and big company bosses. If you want a super luxurious safari trip in Africa, this is the place to go for a calm and fancy experience.

Book Your Tour As Your Choice With Tailor Made Tour

Whether you are ready for Tanzania Safari Dream or Kilimanjaro Adventure or Beach Relaxation for a few days or a few weeks long, our experts will create an itinerary from scratch, fully tailored to your wishes. Want to visit a beautiful destination or start an adventure to reach the top, or relax in a paradise, we will make it happen.

Frequently Asked Questions

Visitors arriving in Tanzania can obtain a visa upon arrival at major entry points, including international airports such as Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) near Arusha, Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar es Salaam, Kilimanjaro International Airport, and Abeid Amani Karume International Airport in Zanzibar. It’s essential to check the latest visa requirements and fees with the Tanzanian government or your nearest Tanzanian embassy or consulate before your trip to ensure a smooth entry process. Tanzania Immigration Department
It is advisable that you bring USD (United States Dollars) and, upon arrival, withdraw some Tanzanian Shillings. ATMs are available at JRO Airport and in Arusha city. Although most locations you visit will accept USD, it’s a good idea to have local currency with you.
It is necessary for you to have vaccines before your trip. About three months before to departure, every traveler should see their own physician or a travel health clinic. Before visiting Tanzania, find out from your doctor which immunizations are advised by your government. The yellow fever It is required to have a vaccination at least ten days prior to travel to Tanzania. Tetanus, Polio, and Malaria (prophylaxis) vaccinations are the other recommended immunizations.
When visiting Tanzania, you should plan to fly into Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) in Dar es Salaam if you’re heading to the eastern or southern parts of Tanzania. If your destination is in the northern regions, like Kilimanjaro or Serengeti, Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) is a better choice. For those heading to Zanzibar, Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ) is the most convenient option. Our team can provide additional travel guidance and support when you book with us.
When you book your spot, a 20% deposit is required to be paid. The methods listed below can be used to pay the outstanding amount: Money in USD prior to the commencement of the tour. Prior to the trip beginning, pay with a credit or debit card, plus a 5% processing fee. ( Relevant to Tanzania as a whole) At least four weeks in advance, pay by bank transfer.
For a Kilimanjaro climb, essential gear includes: Sturdy, comfortable hiking boots Warm, moisture-wicking clothing (layered) Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants Sleeping bag suitable for sub-zero temperatures Hiking poles Headlamp and extra batteries Hat, gloves, and sunglasses Personal toiletries First-aid kit For a Tanzania safari, in addition to your regular clothing, consider: Neutral-colored, lightweight clothing Sunscreen and insect repellent Binoculars for wildlife viewing Camera and extra batteries Hat and sunglasses Reusable water bottle Comfortable walking shoes Our detailed packing list will guide you further when you book your adventure with us.
When visiting Tanzania, you should plan to fly into Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) in Dar es Salaam if you’re heading to the eastern or southern parts of Tanzania. If your destination is in the northern regions, like Kilimanjaro or Serengeti, Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) is a better choice. For those heading to Zanzibar, Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ) is the most convenient option. Our team can provide additional travel guidance and support when you book with us.

The ideal time to visit Tanzania depends on your interests and the experiences you seek: Best for Wildlife Safaris: The dry season from June to October is prime for wildlife viewing, with animals gathering around water sources. The Great Migration in the Serengeti is a major attraction. For Climbing Kilimanjaro: January to March and June to October are popular, as weather conditions are favorable for trekking. Lower Budgets and Fewer Crowds: The short rainy season from November to December can offer lower prices and fewer tourists, but some areas may be muddy. Beach Vacations: The coastal areas, including Zanzibar, are lovely year-round, but consider avoiding the long rains from March to May. Ultimately, the best time to visit Tanzania depends on your preferences, whether it’s wildlife, trekking, or enjoying the beaches. Each season offers a unique experience in this diverse country.
Yes, Tanzania is generally a safe and welcoming destination for travelers. The country’s natural beauty, wildlife, and vibrant culture make it a popular choice for tourists. However, like any travel destination, it’s essential to take precautions. Here are some tips: Health Precautions: Consult a healthcare professional for necessary vaccinations and take malaria precautions. Safeguard Valuables: Keep your belongings secure, be aware of your surroundings, and use hotel safes when available. Local Customs: Respect local customs and traditions, and dress modestly in more conservative areas. Wildlife Safaris: Follow your guide’s instructions during wildlife safaris to ensure safety. Travel Advisories: Stay updated on travel advisories from your government. Tanzanians are known for their hospitality, and with sensible precautions, your trip to Tanzania should be enjoyable and safe.
Tanzania offers a range of travel options to accommodate different budgets. The cost of your trip can vary depending on factors like the type of accommodation, activities, and duration of your stay. Safari and Kilimanjaro Treks: These experiences can be relatively expensive due to park fees, guide services, and equipment. However, they provide unique and unforgettable adventures. Accommodation Options: Accommodation options in Tanzania range from budget-friendly hostels to luxury lodges and resorts. You can choose based on your budget and preferences. Local Food and Dishes: Local street food and smaller restaurants can be very affordable, while dining in upscale restaurants may be pricier. Transport: Using public transportation is cost-effective, but private transportation and flights between destinations can be more expensive. Overall, Tanzania can be both affordable and luxurious, depending on your choices. Planning and budgeting in advance can help you make the most of your Tanzanian adventure within your budget.
Tanzania’s weather varies depending on the region and time of year. In general: Dry Season (June-October): This is the best time for safaris. Days are warm and sunny, with cooler nights. Wildlife is easier to spot, and it’s an excellent time to climb Kilimanjaro. Short Rainy Season (November-December): Showers are brief and sporadic, with lush landscapes and fewer tourists. Long Rainy Season (March-May): This period experiences heavier rains, resulting in lush greenery. Hot Season (January-February): The weather is hot and dry, making it an ideal time for a beach vacation in Zanzibar. Remember that weather can be unpredictable, so it’s advisable to check the specific conditions for your travel dates and destinations within Tanzania.
Yes, it’s a good idea to bring a basic first-aid kit on your Tanzania Safari. While our team is well-prepared and trained in handling medical emergencies, having your own kit can provide added peace of mind. We recommend including items like adhesive bandages, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, blister treatment, insect repellent, and any personal medications. Your safety and well-being are our priority, and a first-aid kit can be a helpful addition to ensure a comfortable and worry-free safari experience.
Tipping is a customary practice to show appreciation for the hard work of the support team during your Tanzania safari. While the exact amounts may vary, a general guideline is as follows: Safari guide: Approximately $20-$30 per day per group. Cook (if applicable): Around $10-$20 per day per group. Porters (if applicable): Roughly $5-$10 per day per porter. Please note that these are suggested amounts, and tipping is voluntary. It’s a way to acknowledge the excellent service you’ve received. Feel free to adjust based on your satisfaction and budget. Our team can offer more specific recommendations during your safari.
For climbing Kilimanjaro, the following crews can accommodate one person: 1 Guide 1 Chef Cook 1 Waiter 1 Toilet Porter 4 Supporting Porters

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