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About Us

Creating Meaningful Safari Experiences Since 2024

We believe tourism should go beyond sightseeing. It should promote environmental responsibility, support wildlife conservation, and encourage sustainable tourism practices.

Tanzanian Legacy Safaris, Our Philosophy

Founded with a clear vision to create meaningful safari experiences that respect nature, protect wildlife, and contribute positively to society. We are committed to responsible travel and long-term sustainability, ensuring Tanzania's beauty remains protected for future generations.

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Our Values

What We Stand For

Sustainable Tourism

We promote environmental responsibility and ensure our activities respect ecosystems while minimizing environmental impact for future generations through sustainable practices.

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Community Support

We believe tourism should benefit local communities. We support initiatives that create shared value and long-term social impact in Tanzania through community partnerships.

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Wildlife Conservation

We are committed to protecting Tanzania's rich wildlife heritage through responsible tourism practices and supporting conservation efforts that ensure species protection.

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Destinations

Other Places You Might Want to Visit

Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park

Great Wildebeest Migration

Ngorongoro Crater
Ngorongoro Crater

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro

Africa's Highest Peak

Zanzibar
Zanzibar Island

Spice Island & Beaches

Lake Manyara
Lake Manyara National Park

Tree-Climbing Lions

Tarangire
Tarangire National Park

Elephant Herds & Baobabs

Arusha National Park
Arusha National Park

Mount Meru & Canoeing

Mto wa Mbu
Mto wa Mbu Village

Cultural Experience

Brella Registration Certificate
Official Registration

Fully Registered & Licensed

Tanzanian Legacy Safaris is officially registered with Brella, Tanzania's business registration authority, ensuring you book with a legitimate and trustworthy operator.

Registration Number: TLS-2024-08765

Our registration demonstrates our commitment to operating ethically, transparently, and in full compliance with Tanzanian tourism regulations. Book with confidence knowing you're dealing with a fully licensed operator.

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Testimonials

What Our Guests Say

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Tanzania, our safaris, and travel requirements.

The best time depends on what you want to see. June-October is ideal for the Great Migration in Serengeti, while January-February is perfect for calving season. Kilimanjaro climbing is best during dry seasons: January-March and June-October.

Most visitors require a visa. You can obtain one on arrival at major airports (USD 50-100) or apply online in advance. Check with your local Tanzanian embassy for specific requirements based on your nationality.

Yellow fever vaccination is required if coming from a yellow fever endemic country. Malaria prophylaxis is highly recommended. COVID-19 vaccination may be required. Consult your doctor 4-6 weeks before travel.

Our safari prices typically include: 4x4 transport, professional guide, park fees, accommodation, meals as per itinerary, airport transfers, and Flying Doctors emergency evacuation cover. Exclusions: international flights, visas, travel insurance, tips, alcoholic drinks, and personal expenses.

You need good fitness but not technical climbing skills. We recommend 3-6 months of regular cardiovascular training. Success rates range from 42% on the 5-day Marangu route to 98% on the 8-9 day routes with proper acclimatization.

It's the annual movement of over 1.5 million wildebeest, 200,000 zebras, and 350,000 gazelles across the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem. The calving occurs in Ndutu (Jan-Mar), river crossings at Grumeti (Jun-Jul) and Mara (Aug-Oct).

Yes, Tanzania is generally safe for tourists. Crime rates in tourist areas are low. We provide experienced guides, secure accommodations, and 24/7 support. Standard precautions like not walking alone at night apply.

Tanzanian Shilling (TZS). US Dollars are widely accepted for tourism services. We recommend carrying small denominations of USD for tips and souvenirs. Credit cards are accepted in major hotels and lodges.

Absolutely! Many visitors do 5-7 days of safari followed by 3-5 days in Zanzibar. We can arrange seamless transfers between Arusha and Zanzibar via domestic flights (about 1 hour).

It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's largest intact volcanic caldera. The 260 sq km crater floor hosts about 25,000 large animals including the Big Five, with one of the highest densities of predators in Africa.