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Tanzania Safari from Zanzibar

Tanzania Safari From Zanzibar tour

Many travelers often ask this question while staying in Zanzibar "Can I arrange a safari trip from Zanzibar to Tanzania?"

The answer is yes, you can definitely go for a safari in Tanzania while staying in Zanzibar! While Zanzibar is famous for its beautiful beaches and rich cultural heritage, it's also a convenient starting point for exploring the wonders of mainland Tanzania, including its renowned national parks and wildlife reserves. 

For those seeking to combine the thrill of a Tanzania safari with the allure of Zanzibar’s famous white sand beaches, our curated selection of safaris from Zanzibar offers the perfect solution. We take care of everything—from flights and transfers to accommodation and game drives—so all you need to do is pack your sunscreen and safari attire!

Here's how you can make it happen

From Zanzibar, you can take a short flight to mainland Tanzania. There are regular flights connecting Zanzibar's Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ) to major airports such as Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), Julius Nyerere International airport or Arusha Airport in Arusha. These flights are operated by various airlines and offer convenient connections to safari destinations.

Tanzania Safaris from Zanzibar Packages

5 Day Tanzania Safari From Zanzibar

5 Day Tanzania Safari From Zanzibar

6 Day Tanzania Safari From Zanzibar

6 Day Tanzania Safari From Zanzibar

Other essential information about taking a safari in Tanzania from Zanzibar.

In our company we offer safari packages that include transportation, accommodation, meals, and guided wildlife excursions in Tanzania's national parks. You can choose from a variety of safari options ranging from day trips to multi-day adventures, depending on your preferences and schedule.

 

Tanzania is home to some of the most iconic safari destinations in Africa, including the Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tarangire National Park, Mount Kilimanjaro and Manyara National Park. These parks are teeming with diverse wildlife, including the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros), making them perfect for unforgettable safari experiences.

 

While on safari, you can stay in lodges, tented camps, or luxury resorts located within or near the national parks. These accommodations offer comfortable amenities and immersive wildlife experiences, allowing you to connect with nature while enjoying the beauty of the Tanzanian wilderness.

 

A knowledgeable safari guide will accompany you throughout your safari, providing insights into the local flora and fauna, ensuring your safety, and maximizing your chances of spotting wildlife. Guided tours also offer opportunities for cultural interactions with local communities, adding depth to your safari experience.

 

It's advisable to book your safari in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to secure your preferred accommodations and safari itinerary. You can either book directly through tour operators like us  in Zanzibar or online through reputable travel agencies specializing in Tanzanian safaris.

 

combining a relaxing beach holiday in Zanzibar with an exhilarating safari adventure in Tanzania offers the perfect blend of leisure and exploration, allowing you to experience the best of both worlds in one unforgettable trip!

Tanzania Safari from Zanzibar

Frequently asked questions about Tanzania Safari Start from Zanzibar

Planning a Tanzania safari starting from Zanzibar is a popular choice for travelers who want to combine the island's beautiful beaches with a thrilling wildlife adventure. Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about this type of trip

1. Is it possible to start a Tanzania safari from Zanzibar?

Yes, it is entirely possible to start your Tanzania safari from Zanzibar. Many travelers choose to relax on Zanzibar's beaches before or after their safari. There are direct flights from Zanzibar to key safari destinations in Tanzania, such as Arusha, Serengeti, and the Ngorongoro Crater.

​2. How do I get from Zanzibar to the mainland for a safari?

The most common way to travel from Zanzibar to the mainland is by taking a domestic flight. There are regular flights from Zanzibar to airports near popular safari destinations, including Arusha (the gateway to the northern safari circuit) and the Serengeti. Alternatively, you can take a ferry to Dar es Salaam and then a domestic flight or drive to your safari destination.

3. Which safari destinations are easily accessible from Zanzibar?

From Zanzibar, you can access several top safari destinations in Tanzania:

  • Northern Circuit: Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha National Park, Tarangire National Park, and Lake Manyara are all accessible by flight from Zanzibar.
  • Southern Circuit: Ruaha National Park and Selous Game Reserve (now part of Nyerere National Park) are accessible from Zanzibar and are less crowded compared to the northern parks.

  • Western Circuit: For a more off-the-beaten-path experience, Katavi National Park and Mahale Mountains National Park (known for chimpanzee tracking) can be reached by flight from Zanzibar.

4. How long does it take to fly from Zanzibar to the safari destinations?

​Flights from Zanzibar to the northern safari circuit (e.g., Arusha or Serengeti) typically take about 1.5 to 2 hours. Flights to the southern circuit (e.g., Selous or Ruaha) are slightly shorter, around 1 to 1.5 hours. The exact flight time may vary depending on the route and any stopovers.

5. Can I combine a Zanzibar beach holiday with a safari?

Absolutely! Many travelers opt for a "bush and beach" holiday, combining a safari in Tanzania's national parks with time on Zanzibar's idyllic beaches. You can start or end your trip in Zanzibar, enjoying both the wildlife of the mainland and the relaxation of the island.

6. What is the best time to go on a safari from Zanzibar?

The best time for a Tanzania safari generally depends on the wildlife experience you're seeking:

  • Dry Season (June to October): This is the peak safari season, with excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, especially in the Serengeti during the Great Migration and around the Ngorongoro Crater.
  • Wet Season (November to May): The wet season offers lush landscapes and fewer crowds, with the calving season in the southern Serengeti (January to March) being a highlight. Zanzibar’s beaches are also lovely during this time, though March to May can be rainy.

7. How long should my safari be if I'm starting from Zanzibar?

​The length of your safari depends on your interests and the destinations you want to visit. A typical safari from Zanzibar can last anywhere from 3 to 10 days:

  • Short Safari (3-5 days): You can visit one or two parks, such as the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.
  • Longer Safari (7-10 days): This allows you to explore multiple parks in the northern circuit or even include the southern circuit for a more diverse experience.

8. What are the accommodation options during a safari from Zanzibar?

​Tanzania offers a wide range of accommodation options during a safari, catering to different budgets and preferences:

  • Luxury Lodges and Camps: These offer high-end amenities, including spacious tents or rooms, gourmet dining, and personalized service.
  • Mid-range Lodges and Camps: Comfortable accommodations with good amenities and great locations in or near the parks.

  • Budget Campsites: For travelers seeking an affordable option, there are basic campsites that provide the essentials for a more adventurous experience.

9. Do I need a visa for both Zanzibar and mainland Tanzania?

Zanzibar is part of Tanzania, so you do not need a separate visa to travel between Zanzibar and the mainland. A single-entry Tanzanian visa will cover both the island and the mainland. You can obtain a visa upon arrival at the airport or apply for it in advance online or at a Tanzanian embassy.

​​10. What should I pack for a safari from Zanzibar?

Packing for a safari starting from Zanzibar requires a mix of beach and safari essentials:

  • Beachwear: Swimwear, light clothing, sandals, and sun protection for your time in Zanzibar.
  • Safari Gear: Neutral-colored clothing (for blending in with the environment), a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, binoculars, and a camera. Layers are recommended for varying temperatures during early morning and evening game drives.

  • Insect Repellent: Essential for both Zanzibar and the mainland to protect against mosquitoes and other insects.

  • Comfortable Footwear: Closed shoes for safari activities and walking in the bush.

11. Can I arrange a safari once I’m in Zanzibar?

While it's possible to arrange a safari once you arrive in Zanzibar, it's highly recommended to book your safari in advance, especially during peak travel seasons. Booking ahead ensures that you secure the best accommodations and guides, and you can tailor the safari to your preferences. However, if you prefer spontaneous travel, there are local tour operators in Zanzibar who can help arrange last-minute safaris.

12. What are the costs associated with a safari from Zanzibar?

The cost of a safari from Zanzibar varies based on factors such as the duration of the safari, the level of accommodation, and the specific parks visited. A budget safari can start at around $200-$300 per day, while mid-range safaris may cost between $400-$600 per day. Luxury safaris, which include high-end lodges and more personalized experiences, can range from $800 to $1,500 or more per day.

These FAQs provide a comprehensive overview for travelers planning a safari starting from Zanzibar, combining the island’s serene beaches with Tanzania’s remarkable wildlife experiences.

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