Tanzania is one of the best safari destinations on the African continent and ranks in the 10th position in Africa after a survey that was carried out by the Travel and Tourism Competitive Index in 2019. Recent polls held by Safaribookings.com have ranked Tanzania as the number one safari country in Africa for 7 years now in a row, with Serengeti National Park ranked as the number one park in Africa for several years now by the World Travel Awards poll. Tanzania has a lot of attractions that include National Parks, historical and geological sites and not forgetting pristine beaches

Safari in Tanzania is unforgettable! The scenic drives between one park and another, crossing the Masai Steppe, marveling at a herd of elephants in the baobab tree dotted plains of Tarangire or combing the savannah in Serengeti in search of wild animals or walking in the remote Ruaha National Park. The feeling of an African honeymoon trip in Tanzania is just magical. Read on to get first hand insights on the best time for a honeymoon in Tanzania and how long is the best honeymoon safari in Tanzania. The best time to travel to Tanzania for honeymoon It is a

Tanzanian President John Pombe Magufuli is Dead! This is according to a quick press announcement by her excellency Mrs Samia Suluhu the vice president of Tanzania. President Magufuli has succumbed to a chronic heart disease according to preliminary report by her excellency. Breaking News!! Tanzania president Magufuli is Dead! The Vice President Suluhu has announced a 14 days mourning period within which Tanzanians will be mourning the fallen hero and during this time the Tanzanian flag will fly at half Mast. We at Tanzania Safari Desire send our deepest heartfelt felt condolences and join the nation in mourning the late

Can I get tested for COVID 19 while on Tanzania Safari? That’s a regular question that we are getting from people who are planning to take a safari tour in the Tanzania National Parks during this period of the Covid – 19 pandemic. The answer is; Yes you can be tasted while on safari in Tanzania. It is official that now you can get a PCR test done from  Seronera in Central Serengeti National Park. The samples can be taken in Central Serengeti without any prior notice if you present yourself in Seronera Village any time from 08.00 hrs to

A notice titled ‘PARK FEES AMENDMENT NOTICE, dated 26th August 2020, and addressed to the Executive Secretary; Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO) and the Executive Director HAT, indicates that there is an amendment to the Park fees in Tanzania National Parks by the Government of Tanzania through the Ministry Natural Resources and Tourism (MNRT). The notice with reference number: AE 119/294/01 states that; Starting the 1st July 2021, the park entry fees for Tanzania National Parks that are managed by Tanzania National Parks (Ngorongoro Crater not included) will rise by an average of USD 10 per person with VAT

For a long time now, mountain gorillas have been on the red line and in the list of the most endangered species in the world. With the remarkable conservation efforts efforts however, these incredible species who are our closest relatives scientifically have made a slow but very fragile return from the brink of extinction. Rwanda is one of the three countries after Uganda and DRC that is home to the world’s last mountain gorillas. Who Organizes Rwanda’s Gorilla naming; Kwita Izina? The Government of Rwanda together with conservation partners and local communities host a gorilla baby naming ceremony annually, with

Electronic Visa for Tanzania – Electronic Visa for Tanzania is now a reality. After neighboring countries implementing E-Visa services for some time now, Tanzania which is by far the best country for African safari has now followed suit so you can now apply for your Visa to Tanzania online. How to get visa to Tanzania online To apply for an Online Visa to visit the United Republic of Tanzania (both Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar) you will be required to fill in the online form on the form here, then the next step is to make payment by Credit Card/Debit Card, and

So where do I fly into for Tanzania Safari? You may be contemplating or already on the planning phase of your next safari trip to Tanzania but do not even know where to start and asking yourself that question. Well you should be flying into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). However shouldn’t we asking you a question first before answering your question on which airport to fly into in Tanzania if you are planning to travel to Tanzania. We should be asking you first; What part of Tanzania do you wish to visit? Which parks do you want to visit while

Heavy rains are still raging Northern Tanzania and most of East Africa including national parks in Kenya and Tanzania including Lake Manyara National Park which has been closed temporarily due to the sweeping away of the drift used to cross Marera River by the heavy rains. Some of the national parks and reserves ordinarily continue receiving visitors throughout the long rains season between April and May and we usually continue offering safari goers great Tanzania Safari tours though out of the this period. A few places like Selous Game Reserve are not encouraged and so is Tarangire National Park despite

The first ever Zipline adrenaline activity is set to pen in Tanzania; a country in East Africa which has been voted several times in a row now as the best safari destination in Africa. Ziplines are very popular, and are now gaining momentum rapidly worldwide. It is estimated that commercial zipline adventures can be found in over 72 countries in all six continents in the world, but Tanzania had none until now, but not any more. Tanzania is joining the band wagon soon! You may be interested on our Safaris from Zanzibar if you wish to visit Tanzania from Zanzibar