1 / 4Back to Africa Safaris
Elevation
1,200 m
Entry fee
$82
Ideal stay
10 days
Nearest airport
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1 / 4Elevation
1,200 m
Entry fee
$82
Ideal stay
10 days
Nearest airport
Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), 65 km from <a href="/destinations/arusha-airport">Arusha</a>; Arusha Airport (ARK), 50 km; Seronera Airstrip (SEU) within Serengeti; Zanzibar International Airport (ZNZ), 50 km from Zanzibar Island
Nearest town: <a href="/destinations/arusha">Arusha</a>, 50–65 km — main gateway city for northern Tanzania safari circuit; Moshi, 80 km — base for <a href="/destinations/kilimanjaro-national-park">Kilimanjaro</a> climbing; Dar es Salaam, 550 km — largest city with international connections
Back to Africa Safaris pricing ranges from $100–300 per person per day for budget camping safaris to $400–800+ daily for luxury lodge packages, excluding international flights. Park entry fees ($82 USD per person for Serengeti) are typically included. A 10-day safari costs $1,000–3,000 per person all-inclusive of accommodation, meals, guides, and park fees. Honeymoon and photography-specialized safaris command premium rates. Compare verified packages and current pricing on SafariFind to find options matching your budget.
June–October is peak season: the dry season concentrates animals at water sources, and July–September brings the Great Wildebeest Migration river crossings. Skies are clearest for photography. November–December offers lower crowds and short-rains vegetation; January–February is hot and dry with good game viewing but highest prices. March–May is rainy season with lush landscape and bird activity, though some roads close. Best for Big Five sightings: June–October. Best for budget travel: November–December and January–February.
Back to Africa Safaris covers all Big Five: lion (14,500 across Tanzania), leopard, elephant (Tarangire has 2,500), buffalo, and black rhino (rare, Ngorongoro). You'll also see zebra, wildebeest (1.5+ million in migration), giraffe, hyena, African wild dog (endangered, southern parks), and over 500 bird species including flamingos and secretary birds. Mahale and Rubondo Island trips include habituated chimpanzee groups. Migration season (July–September) guarantees massive herds and predator activity.
Fly from a major US hub (New York, Los Angeles, Chicago) to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), 65 km from Arusha, via Middle Eastern or European hubs (typically 16–22 hours total). From JRO, Back to Africa Safaris arranges ground transfers (1.5–2 hours) to Arusha town or directly to safari lodges. Alternatively, fly to Dar es Salaam (Tanzania's largest airport) and drive 8–10 hours to southern parks (Ruaha, Nyererer). Most packages include airport transfers; confirm with your operator when booking.
Yes, Back to Africa Safaris welcomes families; most lodges accommodate children ages 5+. Younger children (under 5) can join vehicle safaris but may find long drives tiring. Family-friendly options include shorter game drives, walking safaris with armed guides, and cultural village visits. Ngorongoro offers easier wildlife viewing (animals concentrated in crater). Zanzibar beach extensions suit all ages. Confirm child policies and lodge amenities when booking; some luxury properties have kids' clubs and babysitting services.
Minimum 5–6 days for a meaningful northern circuit safari (Tarangire, Ngorongoro, Serengeti). Ten days allows Serengeti migration viewing, Zanzibar beach time, or southern parks (Ruaha, Nyererer). Two weeks is ideal to combine northern and southern parks plus climbing or chimpanzee trekking. Three days covers Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara but limits wildlife encounters. Budget travelers often choose 7–10 days for the best value; luxury travelers typically book 10–14 days.
Back to Africa Safaris offers budget camping safaris ($100–150/day) in shared or private tents with shared bathrooms; mid-range lodges ($250–400/day) with en-suite rooms and restaurant facilities; and luxury tented camps and lodges ($500–800+/day) with private plunge pools, fine dining, and premium guides. Popular lodges include Serengeti Serena Lodge, Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge, and Tarangire Sopa Lodge. Remote southern parks (Ruaha, Nyererer) offer eco-lodges and tented camps. Book through SafariFind to compare accommodation ratings and amenities.
Yes. Back to Africa Safaris accesses Tanzania's unmatched wildlife density: the Great Wildebeest Migration (1.5+ million animals), Africa's largest lion population (14,500), and all Big Five in one country. Unlike Kenya's Maasai Mara alone, Tanzania's multi-park circuit (Serengeti, Tarangire, Ngorongoro, southern parks) offers ecosystem diversity and lower crowds than competitors. Specialized chimpanzee trekking and Kilimanjaro climbing add unique experiences. Pricing ($100–300/day budget) undercuts Kenya and Botswana. For first-time safari-goers, Tanzania is the definitive choice.
Yes, guides are mandatory in all Tanzanian national parks and included in Back to Africa Safaris packages. Specialist guides provide wildlife identification, safety, and cultural context. Self-drive options exist in some conservancies but are not available in national parks. Professional guides increase wildlife sighting rates by 40–60% and offer photography coaching. Back to Africa Safaris limits groups to 10 people per vehicle, ensuring personalized attention. Guides are typically Tanzanian with 5–15 years' experience.
Back to Africa Safaris operates through verified operators on SafariFind.com, where you can compare packages, read independent traveler reviews, and book directly. Alternatively, contact Back to Africa Safaris directly via their website for custom itineraries. Provide your preferred dates, budget, park interests (Serengeti migration, chimpanzee trekking, Kilimanjaro climbing), and accommodation level. Deposits typically range 25–50% of total cost; final payment is due 30–60 days before departure. SafariFind handles operator vetting, so you book with confidence.
US citizens require a Tanzania visa (obtainable on arrival or pre-approved online, ~$50–100). Yellow fever vaccination is recommended and required for onward travel to other African countries. Typhoid, hepatitis A, polio, and tetanus vaccines are advised; consult a travel doctor 4–6 weeks before departure. Malaria prophylaxis (Atovaquone-Proguanil, Doxycycline, or Mefloquine) is mandatory for all park areas; start 1–2 days before arrival and continue 4 weeks after. Travel insurance with evacuation coverage is strongly recommended.
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