
Our Multi-Centres combine thrilling safaris with blissful beach escapes, for the ultimate Tanzanian adventure. From the wild plains of the Serengeti to the dramatic Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania is safari heaven. Mix and match iconic parks, add a glimpse of Kilimanjaro, and finish with barefoot luxury on Zanzibar’s sun-drenched beaches. It’s the ultimate blend of adventure and relaxation - all in one unforgettable trip.

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Once you have booked, we will send you a comprehensive dossier with all your accommodation details, flight and airport information, country advice and other useful tips such as what to pack and luggage allowance.
Each hotel selected for our multi-centre tours has been meticulously sourced and personally inspected by our team. We are committed to offering you comfortable, carefully curated accommodations in some of the most exceptional locations worldwide.
Whether you're looking to explore vibrant cities, relax on pristine beaches, or immerse yourself in rich cultural heritage, our multi-centre holidays ensure you get the best of both worlds. Enjoy the convenience and luxury of tailored travel, making your journey as memorable as the destinations themselves.
Whether you're embarking on a mini tour, enjoying a beach getaway, or exploring a vibrant city, we ensure you are well taken care of with our dedicated team there to support you every step of the way, making your holiday as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
Find out more about visiting Tanzania with the answers to these frequently asked questions.
Tanzanian cuisine is flavourful and diverse, with dishes like rice, beans, fresh fish, and grilled meats. Popular foods include mishkaki (grilled skewers) and mandazi (fried dough pastries), and there’s always fresh tropical fruit available.
It is generally safe to eat food in Tanzania, especially at reputable restaurants and hotels. As with any destination, it’s a good idea to stick to fresh, well-cooked food and drink bottled water.
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended for Tanzania, and is required for visits to Zanzibar through the Zanzibar Insurance Corporation (ZIC). It provides coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost luggage, ensuring peace of mind during your travels.
Must-see attractions in Tanzania include the Serengeti National Park for wildlife safaris, the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater, the iconic Mount Kilimanjaro, and the beaches of Zanzibar.
In Tanzania, it’s important to dress modestly, especially in rural areas or when visiting religious sites.
Pack light, breathable clothing for the warm weather, but also bring layers for cooler evenings in the highlands or on safaris. Don’t forget sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable shoes, and a good camera for the stunning landscapes.
The best times to visit Tanzania are during the dry seasons, from June to October and December to February. These months are ideal for safaris, as wildlife is easier to spot during the dry season.
Tanzania is generally safe for tourists. As with any destination, it's advisable to take precautions, such as safeguarding your belongings, and following local advice.
The official language is Swahili, though English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas. Learning a few Swahili phrases can enhance your travel experience.
The currency used in Tanzania is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS). Credit cards are accepted in some hotels, restaurants, and larger businesses, but it’s a good idea to carry cash, especially when visiting rural areas.