
Classic Tanzania Safari
This Tanzania highlights small group safari takes you to the heart of the action trying to catch sight of the migration, witness wildlife in the Ngorongoro Crater and enjoy an option hot air balloon ride over the Serengeti.
From the iconic Serengeti plains to the ancient Ngorongoro Crater, and the snow-capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania is one of Africa’s premier safari destinations. With over 25% of the country protected by national parks and reserves, Tanzania supports around 20% of Africa’s mammal population. This is one of the best places in the world to see the Big Five, as well as experience the dramatic Great Wildebeest Migration, when millions of animals thunder across the savannah in search of fresh grazing.
Whether you're tracking lions on the Namiri Plains, trekking chimpanzees in Mahale Mountains National Park, or relaxing on the idyllic beaches of Zanzibar, Tanzania offers extraordinary wildlife encounters and diverse ecosystems in one unforgettable destination.
This Tanzania highlights small group safari takes you to the heart of the action trying to catch sight of the migration, witness wildlife in the Ngorongoro Crater and enjoy an option hot air balloon ride over the Serengeti.
A unique safari to western Tanzania exploring the vast plains of Katavi and tracking the chimpanzees of Mahale.
A beautiful safari in the remote southern region of Tanzania. Search for big cats; including leopard, lion and cheetah, and big game. This area is excellent for the big cats, as well as elephants, crocodiles and more, and it is so peaceful, you are almost guaranteed to see no other tourists during your stay. Relax alongside the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean in Zanzibar.
For your classic 9-day small group Highlights safari, expect to budget $5,440 per person excluding international flights. For a bespoke tailor made, 8-day safari staying in luxury accommodations, expect to budget aroud $34,000 per person.
Tanzania’s tropical climate is relatively constant all year due to the country’s proximity to the equator. The best time to go to Tanzania is dependent on the wildlife you wish to see; December and February sees the birth of zebra and wildebeest but the dry season June to October is the best time to see a myriad of wildlife gathering around the remaining waterholes. Read more here.
We only select accommodation that places you away from the crowds. Some of the camps we offer are ultimate permanent luxury tented camps and some are small with superb attention to detail, others are mobile tented camps that ensure you will maximise your chances of witnessing the great migration. Read more about where to stay in Tanzania.
The ultimate African safari destination and one of the most famous game-viewing parks in Africa and is quite possibly the location of the best wildlife experience in the world.
Tanzania’s largest national park and one of the most exciting dry season destinations. A wild and thrilling atmosphere emanating from its unrestricted wilderness, the great action and range of experiences along with the prolific game and predators here will ensure you of the most unique encounters in the natural world.
Phoenix was incredibly knowledgable and gave recommendations that seamlessly aligned with what I was looking for. The ease of the experience and quality of the hospitality throughout greatly exceeded expectations.
Lucy went above and beyond making sure our trip was set before we left. She also took the time to call before our departure to wish us a wonderful trip. When we got back, Lucy also took the time to talk to me about our trip. Thank you Lucy!
Victoria was absolutely superb and helped us to create a most amazing holiday. Helpful but not to the point of getting in the way, her advice was always good and the result superb. She kept us up with planning throughout and the catch ups before and after were very helpful. Overall, excellent. Absolutely no negative comments. The trip overall was superb and could not have been more successful or well organised by Victoria.
David asked my wife Leine, "What do you want to see on Safari?" She answered, "Elephants." David sent us to Tarangire, which we had not heard of, and it was PERFECT. Our guides, Nathoo and Walter, were both absolutely amazing. The people we stayed with and traveled with were brilliant, kind, generous, and compassionate. We could not have asked for more.
Love, love, loved this trip! Our guides were amazing and we can not say enough good things about them! The staff at the camps were amazing as well!
I would love to travel again with NWS, the camps were lovely and the guides great. Nixon in particular at Mara was phenomenal!
Very friendly and helpful throughout the process. Every step of the journey was well organized/ accommodations, food and wine fabulous!
Wildlife Specialists
Tanzania offers some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife spectacles — from the Great Migration in the Serengeti to big cat sightings in Ruaha and wild chimpanzees in Mahale. We carefully select camps and routes based on seasonal movements to ensure you’re in the right place at the right time for unforgettable, front-row wildlife encounters.
Tailor-Made Safaris
Whether you’re dreaming of a remote walking safari in the Selous, a fly-in adventure across the north, or time on the Swahili coast after days on safari, we build each itinerary around your interests, pace and travel style. Every trip is designed from scratch, with seamless logistics and exceptional local guiding.
Conservation Minded
We only work with camps and partners that contribute to the protection of Tanzania’s ecosystems and wildlife. From community-run conservancies to carbon-conscious lodges, your journey supports long-term conservation and helps preserve Tanzania’s natural heritage for generations to come.