African Scenic Safaris

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Whether you are drawn to vast savannahs or dreaming of Kilimanjaro’s summit, we help you create an African Safari in Tanzania that’s memorable and full of discovery.

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Craft your own Tanzania Safaris, Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing Tours, or both, and make it beautifully unforgettable.

Tanzania Wildlife Safaris

The landscapes and wildlife in Tanzania National Parks create moments that stay with you long after the journey ends.

Our expert guides take you to see wildlife in their natural homes. Tanzania Safari Tours lets you spot lions, elephants, and migrating animals roaming freely, with new sights every day. We move at the pace of nature, giving you real, unforgettable safari experiences.

Luxury Climbs to Kilimanjaro’s Peak

Climb at your own pace and experience Kilimanjaro in a way that feels honestly like never before.

Our Kilimanjaro Climbing Packages rely on the basics that actually matter out there: routes that don’t push you too hard, guides who pay attention without making a fuss, and those small, almost hidden touches that make a tough day like the Summit Day feel a little easier.

Pioneering Tanzania Eco-Tours Since 2009

We design private Tanzania Tailormade Safaris and Kilimanjaro Climbs that unite luxury, sustainability, and heartfelt care, crafted uniquely for your wild spirit.

16+ Years of Expertise
16+ Years of Expertise

Crafting Tanzania journeys with African Scenic Safaris booking guarantee trust.

Locally Rooted and Community Driven
Locally Rooted and Community Driven

Local guides share cultural insight you will not find elsewhere.

Sustainable and Responsible Travel
Sustainable and Responsible Travel

Travelife certified efforts support wildlife communities and meaningful tourism.

Tailor-Made Adventures
Tailor-Made Adventures

Your Tanzania Safari grows around you. Contact Us to personalize details.

Expert Multilingual Guides
Expert Multilingual Guides

English, French, Italian, and German guides offer warm, natural storytelling.

Safety You Can Trust
Safety You Can Trust

Trained crews maintain Tanzania Safari Vehicles and explain safety with clarity.

Tanzania Safari

Since 2009, African Scenic Safaris has been putting together Tanzania safari Packages and Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing Tours from our base in Moshi, guided by what we’ve learned from being here. Our team includes locals and a few expats who stayed because the place gets into you. From the Serengeti to Kilimanjaro's summit, we use lived experience to plan our trips honestly. And being Travelife certified and KPAP registered helps us keep every African Safari Tanzania responsible and community-minded.

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Our Impact

These numbers come from steady, honest work that slowly builds lasting change for people and nature.

117

Tonnes of CO₂ Offset

3000+

Trees Planted

100+

Staff Trained

40%

Rise in Local Climbers

Sustainability at a Glance

2024 Sustainability Impact Report

The People Behind Our Progress

Every milestone in 2024 grew from shared effort, steady support, and partners who walked the journey with us.

Looking back at all the years, it’s clear we didn’t move forward alone. So much of our growth came from working alongside organizations that care deeply about Tanzania’s landscapes and the communities connected to them. These partnerships challenged us, supported us, and reminded us what Responsible Tourism Tanzania can look like when efforts line up. And in all those moments, the impact felt honest. To everyone involved, we want to thank you for helping carry this work forward.

Partners Who Strengthen Every Step of Our Work With Lasting Commitment

What Our Guests Say

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Hannah W / Sep 2022

The best company out there!

African Scenic Safaris were Amazing. We were a large group of students who climbed Kilimanjaro with them and went on a safari in Tarangire National Park.

Johanna S
Johanna S/ Apr 2025

Great experience on Safari.

The guide was absolutely fantastic. Emanuel was present answering questions and not least telling a lot like the animals.

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Gabriella M/ Feb 2025

Amazing experience

We relied on African Scenic Safaris for organising a 5 days safari. Nembris provided us with suggestions for the itinerary through Serengeti.

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Real experiences, small moments, and thoughtful insights gathered from our Tanzania Safari Tours are written to help travellers understand this place with a little more honesty.

Tanzania Travel FAQs

If you’re trying to make sense of a Tanzania Safari or wondering what a Kilimanjaro Climb actually feels like, these questions might help answer your thoughts.

If you want that wide-open safari feeling, like animals drifting across plains like the world isn’t rushing anywhere, the northern circuit is usually where the story begins. Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, Lake Manyara… they hold the kind of scenes people imagine when they picture an Africa Safari Tanzania.

But the south and west have their own quieter pull. Ruaha, Nyerere, Gombe—those places feel a little rawer. A little more personal. You don’t see many vehicles; sometimes you don’t see anyone at all. It suits travelers who want stillness more than spectacle. And honestly, your route shifts based on the rhythm you prefer, the wildlife you hope to meet, and how you imagine your Tanzania African Safari unfolding.

Kilimanjaro gets most of the attention. But Tanzania has other mountains that quietly surprise people. Mount Meru sits inside Arusha National Park, and many hikers don’t expect how beautiful it turns out to be. Forested paths. Ridges that suddenly open into huge views. And far fewer crowds. Seasoned Kilimanjaro Guides often recommend it as a warm-up before tackling the big mountain.

If your trip centers around Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing, or if you want something challenging without the constant noise of a popular route, Meru fits naturally. It also blends well with nearby treks and cultural stops, especially for travelers who care about Sustainable Tourism Tanzania and want a more profound sense of place, not just a summit photo.

There isn’t one clean answer. It depends on what you want from the trip. The dry months—June to October—tend to be clearer, easier for wildlife viewing, and often recommended as the Best Time To Visit Tanzania. If the Great Migration draws you in, then your timing shapes everything: June for the Western Corridor, July through September for the northern side of the Serengeti during peak Tanzania Safari Tours.

Green season is slower. Softer. Mornings feel gentle, and the parks stretch out without the usual crowd. Birders and photographers often fall in love with this time. Your choice might shift depending on your travel style, the weather you prefer, or how you’re thinking about the Tanzania Safari Cost. Tanzania doesn’t offer a single season—it offers moods, and each one feels different once you’re in it.

Yes, and they fit surprisingly well after days of dusty roads and long game drives. The Zanzibar Islands have this calming way of pulling you back into your body. Warm water, spice markets, dhows drifting slowly across the horizon—it becomes one of those simple, grounding Things To Do In Tanzania that tie the trip together.

A lot of travelers end their Tanzania Safari Tour with a stretch on the coast. It softens the transition back to everyday life. If you’re passing through the mainland a little longer, checking out a few Things To Do In Arusha or Things To Do In Moshi can also add small, memorable moments before the beach takes over.

You can, and most travelers find the combination surprisingly natural. Kilimanjaro International Airport sits right between the mountain and the northern parks, which means you can go from summit dust in your hair to elephants wandering across Tarangire without much of a gap.

With Tanzania Tailormade Safaris, your itinerary adjusts around how you actually feel after the climb. Some people come down with energy to spare. Others want to do nothing more than rest their legs and look at open landscapes. Both are fine. And good Tanzania Tour Operators know how to pace that shift so it doesn’t feel rushed or confusing.

By the end, you get two sides of Tanzania: one that tests your strength, another that lets you breathe. Somehow, both tend to stay with you long after you’re home again.

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