Zanzibar is an archipelago off the coast of Tanzania, in the Indian Ocean. The main island, Unguja, is what most travelers think of as “Zanzibar,” and it’s where you’ll find those famous white-sand beaches, coral reefs, and laid-back island vibes.
Just a 30-minute flight from Dar es Salaam, it’s the perfect add-on to a Tanzanian safari or a stand-alone beach escape.
Zanzibar isn’t just about pretty beaches (though they are stunning). What makes it truly unique is the blend of cultures, African, Arab, and Indian, and the vibe: chill, unhurried, and authentic.
Here’s what makes it pop:
Powder-white sand that feels like flour under your feet
Crystal-clear turquoise water perfect for snorkeling and swimming
Dhow boats and fishing villages are still active along the coast
Tide changes that completely reshape the beach throughout the day
Coral reefs, sandbanks, and lagoons are just a short boat ride away
Let’s break down the island’s top beach areas:
| Beach Area | Location | Vibe & Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Nungwi | Northwest | Lively, stunning sunsets, great swimming even at low tide |
| Kendwa | Northwest (near Nungwi) | Quieter than Nungwi, great for luxury resorts and parties |
| Paje | Southeast | Kitesurfing haven, backpacker-friendly, long stretches of beach |
| Jambiani | Southeast | Local culture, relaxed and less touristy |
| Matemwe | Northeast | Peaceful, upscale, near Mnemba Atoll for snorkeling/diving |
| Michamvi | East Peninsula | Great for honeymooners, fewer crowds, sunset views |
| Kiwengwa | East Coast | Family-friendly, larger resorts, great tidal beach |
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Zanzibar is tropical and warm year-round, but some months are better than others.
| Season | Months | What to Expect |
|---|---|---|
| Dry Season | June to October | Best beach weather, low humidity, no rain |
| Short Rains | November to mid-Dec | Light showers, fewer tourists |
| Hot & Dry | Dec to Feb | Great beach season, especially for kitesurfing |
| Long Rains | March to May | Heavy rain, some hotels close, fewer tourists |
💡 Tip: July–October is peak season, so book in advance for the best spots.
Every Tanzania safari we offer is crafted from scratch, fully customized to match your preferences, travel style, and budget. The sample itineraries below are simply starting points, designed to spark ideas and showcase the incredible possibilities for your personalized safari adventure.





EXCELLENT Based on 139 reviews Posted on cristian LVerified My First Safari, Far from the Crowds Coming on an African safari for the first time, the experience of roaming in such a large and secluded area was really different. Selous and Ruaha - Both the parks are of completely different character, but both had one thing in common - the dominance of nature. There is no rush, no crowd, only wildlife and open sky.The guides explained everything with great patience, knowing where the animals live, how the environment works - it was a great learning for me. This 13-day trip changed the way I think about safari travel.Posted on Robert ZVerified Big Five, Beautiful Lodges & Flawless Organization We did this 5-day lodging safari in Tarangire, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara. Each park offered a different beauty – huge herds of elephants and baobab trees in Tarangire, endless plains in Serengeti to see the Big Five (including lions and leopards!), Ngorongoro Crater truly felt like a 'Garden of Eden' because of the frequent sightings, and the sightings of tree-climbing lions and flamingos in Manyara were incredible. The guides were very knowledgeable and expert at spotting,the lodges were comfortable and the food was delicious.. Everything was perfectly organized...Posted on Warren CVerified An Incredible Tour of Tanzania's Heartland We started with Arusha National Park - we were fascinated by the black-and-white colobus monkeys, then by the huge elephant herds and baobab trees of Tarangire, it felt like coming to the real heart of Africa.To see all of the Big Five in the midst of endless plains in Serengeti (especially Lion Pride and Cheetah) - absolutely magical! Now I understand why Ngorongoro Crater is called the Garden of Eden - I saw almost all the Big Five in one day. Finally, the sight of the tree-climbing lions of Lake Manyara filled my heart.The guide was super - very knowledgeable, funny and always keeping our needs in mind. Accommodation, food and service were all excellent.Posted on Kevin OVerified A Group Safari That Felt Personal I participated in a group safari for the first time, and it was a really great decision. Getting out on a game drive together, getting excited together and sharing experiences - everything seemed so natural. In the Serengeti, we got incredibly close to lions, elephants, giraffes, buffaloes.Descending into the Ngorongoro Crater was a magical moment.Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable, friendly, and patient – answering every single question with enthusiasm and detail. Thank you for an amazing experience!Posted on Gregory BVerified Small Timeline, Big Wildlife Moments Three days is not a long time, but in this safari it was not understood at all. From the very first day, the landscape began to change - sometimes lush green, sometimes open plains. Starting with the chirping of birds and monkeys in Lake Manyara, then entering the Ngorongoro Crater, it was really eye-catching to see so many animals together.The end of the day in Tarangire was quite different - the huge herd of elephants and the serene atmosphere. Everything was very well organized, both the car and the guide were comfortable and reliable.Posted on Zina KVerified The perfect combination of comfort, safety and success It was the right decision to make a 5-day trek to Kilimanjaro via the Marangu Route, and the Northern Masailand Safaris served us better than expected. I had a good rest due to the Hut accommodation, which was very important before the summit day.The guides patiently encouraged everyone as they started the summit at night from Kibo Hut. Stepping across Gilman's Point to reach Uhuru Peak was an indescribable feeling. We felt very safe with emergency oxygen, medical kit and experienced guide throughout.Breakfast was good, clean and tasty. It was even better to see their fair treatment of the porters. This trek wasn't just about conquering a mountain - it was about going beyond your limits, and the ««N.M.S»» is the perfect companion to that story.Posted on Vianney MVerified From Arusha Roads to Nairobi Nights It was not just a safari, but an opportunity to see the different forms of nature and life of the two countries together. Each park has its own character, and that change is felt step-by-step on this tour. From the dusty elephants of Tarangire, to the open skies of Serengeti, to the dramatic game drives of Masai Mara - everything was beautifully arranged.The lodges were comfortable, the food was good, and most importantly - the knowledge and behavior of the guides was admirable. From the border crossing to the end of the tour in Nairobi, there was no chaos anywhere. Northern Masailand Safaris has made these 10 days really easy, safe and memorable.Posted on Steven BVerified More Than a Safari – A Journey Through Nature & Culture Our 5-day Big Cat Safari with Northern Masailand Safaris was truly amazing. James was the guide, his Maasai background and in-depth knowledge of wildlife gave the whole trip a different dimension. In Serengeti, we were able to see several lion families, leopards and cheetahs up close.Descending into the Ngorongoro Crater, it felt like entering a natural amphitheater. Every game drive was planned and never felt rushed. This is undoubtedly the best package for those who want a real experience to see the Big Cat.Posted on Fourest WilsonVerified Four Days Inside Nature’s Greatest Show Sometimes the journey begins on an ordinary road, but ends in the memory of a lifetime - this safari was just that. After coming out of Arusha, as I was moving ahead, the scene around was gradually changing, and I realized that something special was going to happen. After reaching Serengeti, I was shocked to see the movement of wildebeest in the vast plains. So many animals walking together - this scene has to be seen in the eyes, not in the camera.While descending into the Ngorongoro Crater, I felt like I was entering nature. The busyness of the animals around, the silent yet lively atmosphere - the experience was profound and different. Northern Masailand Safaris managed the entire journey in such a way that we just enjoyed it and did not have to think about anything else.Posted on Adrian FialaVerified Skvělý zážitek kombinující kulturu a safari Naše třídenní safari s ‹‹(Northern Masailand Safaris)›› bylo naprosto dokonalé. Ranní safari u kráteru Ngorongoro bylo vrcholem celého výletu. Černý nosorožec,,lví smečka,,buvol – viděli jsme všechno zblízka.Náš průvodce je skutečný masajský válečník, takže každý příběh, každé vysvětlení bylo založeno na skutečné zkušenosti. Přestože to byla krátká prohlídka, naučil nás o maasajských tradicích, divoké zvěři a úctě k přírodě.Vynikající služby, bezpečná cesta a upřímná pohostinnost – tento třídenní výlet předčil naše očekávání.


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To secure the best lodges and ensure park availability, we recommend booking at least six months in advance, especially if you’re planning to travel during peak seasons, such as June to October or December to February.
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To confirm your safari, we ask for a 30–50% deposit depending on the itinerary. The remaining balance is due 30 to 45 days before your safari begins.
Yes, it’s highly recommended. Your policy should cover medical emergencies, trip cancellation, and baggage loss.
A 30% to 50% deposit is required to confirm your safari booking.
The balance must be paid in full no later than 30 to 45 days before the safari start date.
Bookings made within 30 days of the safari require full payment at the time of confirmation.
We accept the following payment options:
Bank wire transfer (details provided upon request)
Credit/Debit card (processing fees may apply)
Mobile payment options are available in Tanzania
USD ($) is the preferred currency for all transactions
Please note: All bank charges and currency conversion fees are the responsibility of the client.
If you choose to cancel your safari, the following refund terms apply based on the number of days before your safari start date:
| Notice Period Before Travel | Refund on Total Payment |
|---|---|
| More than 60 days | 90% refund |
| 45 – 59 days | 75% refund |
| 30 – 44 days | 50% refund |
| 15 – 29 days | 25% refund |
| Less than 15 days | No refund |
All refunds exclude transaction, bank, and administrative fees.
No refunds will be issued for no-shows, missed departures, or unused services once the safari begins.
In the unlikely event that we must cancel your trip due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g. natural disaster, political instability, or other force majeure events), you will be offered:
A full refund, or
The option to reschedule your safari at no extra cost
Date or itinerary changes are allowed free of charge up to 30 days before departure, subject to availability.
Within 30 days, amendments may incur extra charges based on supplier policies (lodges, airlines, etc.).
All approved refunds are processed within 14 business days.
Refunds are returned using the same method of original payment, unless otherwise agreed.
Passport Validity: Must be valid for at least 6 months from your entry date into Tanzania, with at least two blank pages.
Tourist Visa: Required for most nationalities. You can:
Apply online via the official Tanzania Immigration website: https://visa.immigration.go.tz
Or get a visa on arrival at major airports (Kilimanjaro, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar)
Cost: Typically $50 USD, $100 USD for U.S. citizens (subject to change)
Tip: We recommend applying online at least 2–3 weeks before travel for faster processing.
Yellow Fever Vaccination:
Required only if you are arriving from or transiting through a yellow fever–risk country (e.g., Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia).
You must carry your Yellow Fever certificate if applicable.
Recommended Vaccines:
Tetanus, Hepatitis A and B, Typhoid, and COVID-19 (not mandatory but encouraged)
Malaria Prevention:
Tanzania is a malaria-risk zone; consult your doctor for suitable anti-malarial medication.
Use mosquito repellent and wear long sleeves at dawn/dusk.
Travel insurance is mandatory when booking with Northern MasaiLand Safaris. Your policy should cover:
Medical emergencies and evacuation
Trip cancellation or interruption
Lost or delayed baggage
COVID-19-related delays (if applicable)
You must provide proof of insurance before arrival.
Main Airports:
Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) – most common for Northern Circuit safaris
Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) – for southern Tanzania or Zanzibar connections
Zanzibar Airport (ZNZ) – for beach holidays
Domestic Flights: We can book internal connections (Arusha to Serengeti, Zanzibar, etc.) as part of your itinerary.
Currency: Tanzanian Shilling (TZS), though USD is widely accepted.
Cards: Credit/debit cards accepted at most lodges (some with surcharges), but carry cash for tips, local markets, and small purchases.
ATMs: Available in major towns (Arusha, Moshi, Zanzibar), but not in national parks.

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