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Safari Travel FAQs

Visitors to Tanzania require a tourist visa. You can apply online for an e-Visa before departure or obtain a visa on arrival at major entry points such as Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO).
Yellow Fever vaccination is required if you are traveling from an endemic country. Malaria prophylaxis is highly recommended—please consult your travel doctor before departure.
Pack lightweight, neutral-colored clothing (khaki, beige, green—avoid dark blue and black due to tsetse flies), comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, sun protection, a warm jacket or fleece for cool Ngorongoro mornings, binoculars, and a good camera.
Tipping is voluntary but deeply appreciated. As a guideline, we suggest USD 20–30 per day for your safari guide (per vehicle) and USD 10–15 per day for lodge or camp staff.
Yes. We accommodate vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, halal, and allergy-related needs when notified during booking.
We welcome children of all ages. We recommend a minimum of 4–5 years to fully enjoy longer game drives, and we customize itineraries with shorter drives and kid-friendly activities.
Yes. We customize safaris for senior travelers and guests with limited mobility using accessible lodges, gentler pacing, and vehicles with extra step-stools. Solo travelers are warmly welcome on private safaris or scheduled group options.
Guest safety comes first. In rare cases of extreme weather, force majeure, or park closures, our operations team adjusts the itinerary with alternative routes or equivalent activities and lodges—without hidden charges.
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