HOW TO GET HERE

Which international airport you fly into will very much depends on your safari location choice. If visiting the Northern circuit, such as the Serengeti, then your safari will start from the town of Arusha and therefore you will want to fly in to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) which is located less than 30 miles from the city. 

If you are embarking on a Souther Safari, or are visiting Zanzibar first, then you will want to fly into Dar el Salaam (DAR). 

Don’t fret though, if you need to be in Arusha but the best fight options are to Dar el Salaam, then there are plenty of internal flights. 

We will help you select the best airport and will take care of all forward travel from there on. Depending on what parks you wish to visit as well as your budget, we will either fly between the reserves of drive. 

So before you book your flight, get in touch and let us advice you of what is best!

Entry requirements can change and the below serves as just a guide. We always recommend checking the Tanzanian embassy before travelling to ensure you have the most up to date information.

– All foreigners will require an up to date passport that is valid for at least 6 monthsPassports must have a full clean page for visa endorsment

– If travelling from a country with yellow fever, you will need to present a yellow fever vaccination certificate

– Most countries require a VISA. If you are unsure please check with your local government or Tanzanian embassy

– VISAS can be obtained online, through your local Tanzanian Embassy or High Commission, or upon arrival. We do not recommend doing it on arrival though as it can take up to 2 hours.