Holidays to Tanzania

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Multi-Centre Holidays to Tanzania

There’s a lot to see and a lot to do in Tanzania. To simplify your experience, our multi-centre itineraries let you really focus on one or two destinations: it might be pairing a safari in the Serengeti with a chilled-out beach break in Zanzibar or maximising your wildlife adventure by going on game drives in two different reserves. And as it edges the dazzling Indian Ocean, Tanzania is perfectly placed for a multi-country holiday where you mix adventure with a fly-and-flop getaway in the Maldives or Seychelles. To see what Best at Travel can do for you, browse our Tanzania multi-centre holidays in our website or create something complete bespoke – the choice is yours.

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Tanzania Travel Information

Connecting flights are available from the UK to Dar Es Salaam and Nairobi

  • Currency: Tanzanian Shilling
  • Time difference: (GMT +3)
  • Flight from UK: Approximately 12 hours, 30 minutes
  • Visa: Tourist Visa required.
  • Language: English and Swahili
  • National drink: Konyagi (clear spirit)
  • National dish: Ugali (maize porridge)
  • Best time to travel: June - March (Peak period)
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Travel Tips & Advice for Tanzania

Tanzania Activities


This is the destination for safaris. Go game viewing in the Ngorongoro Crater, brave a walking safari with your lodge’s guide or trek to see chimps on a chimpanzee safari. Head to the Serengeti to witness the Great Migration between May and September and tackle the steep climb of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain peak. For something a little more leisurely, explore the narrow streets of Stone Town, take a boat trip across Lake Victoria and simply make the most of the nature activities on offer, such as fishing, hiking and bird watching.

Tanzania Food & Drink


Tanzania is a great place for adventurous foodies with plenty of unusual African delicacies on the menu. Try Ugali, the most common dish in Tanzania, which is traditionally eaten with your hands. Other dishes to try include Pilau, a meal of spicy rice, meat, vegetables and nuts often served with cinnamon and Ndizi Kaanga – a dessert made from bananas or plantain, served with lemon, brown sugar and nutmeg. Don’t forget to try Tanzanian street food, such as Vitumba, sweet fried bread, and local beers like Kibo Gold and Serengeti Lager. The more daring can try Mbego – a beer made from bananas!

Tanzania Attractions


There’s plenty to look forward to on a Tanzania holiday, whether it’s leisure or adventure you’re after. Discover incredible wildlife from flamingos to big cats within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area – a fascinating landscape formed by a volcano eruption nearly three million years ago, Visit Pemba Island, one of the best places for diving, and explore the plains of Serengeti National Park, the largest national park in Tanzania. Birders will enjoy a visit to Lake Manyara in the wet season where they can spot nearly 300 species of migratory birds. Or simply head to the beaches of Zanzibar for a post-safari beach break.

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