Tanzania

    Tanzania

    Why Tanzania?

    Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa. Throughout the year, it has two major rainfall periods. In the higher mountainous regions of this country, the climate remains cool. Thinking about where to begin this safari? The answer to this question is Serengeti National Park, undoubtedly. Declared a World Heritage Site in the year 1981 by UNESCO, this National Park hosts the second largest mammal migration in the world. Every year, millions of wildebeest migrate from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area of the southern Serengeti and head towards Maasai Mara in Kenya. The migration is cyclical and depends on the changes in the plains. Along with this, Serengeti National Park is home to wildlife and birds. The major attractions of this National Park are the presence of predators, transitions of nature, and sight-seeing of rare bird species. If you are an avid birdwatcher, then this place is a must in your bucket list. More than five hundred birds such as sunbird, African fish eagle, and Schalow’s Wheatear are likely to be captured in your roll. Beginning your safari in this National Park will make you feel like the eye-witness of a live wildlife documentary.

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    Ever heard of the free-standing mountain? Then, in Tanzania, you are going to witness Africa’s tallest mountain. Mount Kilimanjaro has the highest peak at 5895 meters. It is also known as a stratovolcano. A thrilling excitement will fuel our enthusiasm as we climb up this mountain. Remember, to charge yourself completely, before you lead ahead in climbing. The view of wildlife and scenic beauty from the top of Mount Kilimanjaro will be breathtaking. At the base of the mountain, there are high chances that you can encounter tree hyraxes, elands, and blackbucks. Six potential climbing routes vary in several aspects; Marangu, Machame, Rongai, Lemosho, Shira, and Umbwe. The Southern Circuit of Tanzania is less populated by tourists and ideal for safari enthusiasts who want to plunge into the wilderness. The major attractions include guided bush walks and boat safaris. Marking your footsteps with specialist guides who know the Selous and Ruaha National Parks like the back of their hand will enrich your safari experience. The Western Circuit of Tanzania is a region off the beaten track. At Bespoke Getaway, this region of Tanzania holds a unique place in our hearts due to its wildlife experiences and serene destinations. The major attractions of this circuit are Katavi National Park, Mahale National Park, and Gombe Stream National Park. To make your journey memorable, wrap your Safari with a beach escape in Zanzibar.

    Quick Facts

    Main International Airport

     Julius Nyerere and

    Kilimanjaro International Airport

    Population

    63.33 Million (2022) 

    Country Size

    945,087 square kilometers

    Time Zone

    GMT +3

    Languages Spoken

    Kiswahili and English

    Currency

     Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)

    Peak Travel Season

     July To October

    Climate

    Mean annual temperature is 22.92 °C

    Country Highlights

    Serengeti National Park

    Popular Dish

    Ugali (made from maize flour or cornmeal)

    Famous Wildlife

    Masai giraffe

    Natural Scenery 

    Savannah, steppe and tropical forest

    Experience Tanzania

    Why Tanzania?

    Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa. Throughout the year, it has two major rainfall periods. In the higher mountainous regions of this country, the climate remains cool. Thinking about where to begin this safari? The answer to this question is Serengeti National Park, undoubtedly. Declared a World Heritage Site in the year 1981 by UNESCO, this National Park hosts the second largest mammal migration in the world. Every year, millions of wildebeest migrate from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area of the southern Serengeti and head towards Maasai Mara in Kenya. The migration is cyclical and depends on the changes in the plains. Along with this, Serengeti National Park is home to wildlife and birds. The major attractions of this National Park are the presence of predators, transitions of nature, and sight-seeing of rare bird species. If you are an avid birdwatcher, then this place is a must in your bucket list. More than five hundred birds such as sunbird, African fish eagle, and Schalow’s Wheatear are likely to be captured in your roll. Beginning your safari in this National Park will make you feel like the eye-witness of a live wildlife documentary.

    Read moreRead Less

    Ever heard of the free-standing mountain? Then, in Tanzania, you are going to witness Africa’s tallest mountain. Mount Kilimanjaro has the highest peak at 5895 meters. It is also known as a stratovolcano. A thrilling excitement will fuel our enthusiasm as we climb up this mountain. Remember, to charge yourself completely, before you lead ahead in climbing. The view of wildlife and scenic beauty from the top of Mount Kilimanjaro will be breathtaking. At the base of the mountain, there are high chances that you can encounter tree hyraxes, elands, and blackbucks. Six potential climbing routes vary in several aspects; Marangu, Machame, Rongai, Lemosho, Shira, and Umbwe. The Southern Circuit of Tanzania is less populated by tourists and ideal for safari enthusiasts who want to plunge into the wilderness. The major attractions include guided bush walks and boat safaris. Marking your footsteps with specialist guides who know the Selous and Ruaha National Parks like the back of their hand will enrich your safari experience. The Western Circuit of Tanzania is a region off the beaten track. At Bespoke Getaway, this region of Tanzania holds a unique place in our hearts due to its wildlife experiences and serene destinations. The major attractions of this circuit are Katavi National Park, Mahale National Park, and Gombe Stream National Park. To make your journey memorable, wrap your Safari with a beach escape in Zanzibar.

    Quick Facts

    Experience Tanzania

    Why Tanzania?

    Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa. Throughout the year, it has two major rainfall periods. In the higher mountainous regions of this country, the climate remains cool. Thinking about where to begin this safari? The answer to this question is Serengeti National Park, undoubtedly. Declared a World Heritage Site in the year 1981 by UNESCO, this National Park hosts the second largest mammal migration in the world. Every year, millions of wildebeest migrate from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area of the southern Serengeti and head towards Maasai Mara in Kenya. The migration is cyclical and depends on the changes in the plains. Along with this, Serengeti National Park is home to wildlife and birds. The major attractions of this National Park are the presence of predators, transitions of nature, and sight-seeing of rare bird species. If you are an avid birdwatcher, then this place is a must in your bucket list. More than five hundred birds such as sunbird, African fish eagle, and Schalow’s Wheatear are likely to be captured in your roll. Beginning your safari in this National Park will make you feel like the eye-witness of a live wildlife documentary.

    Read moreRead Less

    Ever heard of the free-standing mountain? Then, in Tanzania, you are going to witness Africa’s tallest mountain. Mount Kilimanjaro has the highest peak at 5895 meters. It is also known as a stratovolcano. A thrilling excitement will fuel our enthusiasm as we climb up this mountain. Remember, to charge yourself completely, before you lead ahead in climbing. The view of wildlife and scenic beauty from the top of Mount Kilimanjaro will be breathtaking. At the base of the mountain, there are high chances that you can encounter tree hyraxes, elands, and blackbucks. Six potential climbing routes vary in several aspects; Marangu, Machame, Rongai, Lemosho, Shira, and Umbwe. The Southern Circuit of Tanzania is less populated by tourists and ideal for safari enthusiasts who want to plunge into the wilderness. The major attractions include guided bush walks and boat safaris. Marking your footsteps with specialist guides who know the Selous and Ruaha National Parks like the back of their hand will enrich your safari experience. The Western Circuit of Tanzania is a region off the beaten track. At Bespoke Getaway, this region of Tanzania holds a unique place in our hearts due to its wildlife experiences and serene destinations. The major attractions of this circuit are Katavi National Park, Mahale National Park, and Gombe Stream National Park. To make your journey memorable, wrap your Safari with a beach escape in Zanzibar.

    Quick Facts

    Experience Tanzania