
Tanzania safari and Zanzibar is one of the world’s most rewarding travel combinations — raw wilderness followed by turquoise beaches, all in one seamless trip.
Here’s what this adventure looks like at a glance:
| Element | Details |
|---|---|
| Safari parks | Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire |
| Beach destination | Zanzibar (Unguja Island) |
| Ideal trip length | 11-14 days (excluding international flights) |
| Best time to visit | June-October (dry season) or January-February |
| Daily safari cost | $150-$250 (budget) to $400+ (luxury) |
| Visa required | Yes — Tanzania e-visa, $100 for U.S. citizens |
| Zanzibar insurance | Mandatory, $44 per person (92-day coverage) |
| Getting to Zanzibar | ~3-hour direct flight from the Serengeti |
Few trips on earth deliver this kind of contrast. One morning you’re watching lions hunt on the open Serengeti plains. A few days later, you’re sipping something cold on a white-sand beach in Zanzibar while dhow boats drift past.
It’s not just a holiday — it’s two completely different worlds in one trip.
This guide covers everything you need to plan it well: entry requirements, the best itineraries, park-by-park wildlife highlights, Zanzibar activities, health precautions, packing lists, and real costs. Whether you’re planning your first Africa trip or returning for a deeper experience, you’ll find everything here.

Planning a trip of this magnitude can feel like assembling a giant, beautiful puzzle. At Remo Adventures, we specialize in making those pieces fit perfectly. The core of any tanzania safari and zanzibar holiday is the balance between high-octane wildlife viewing and soulful coastal relaxation.

The most famous draw is undoubtedly the Great Migration. Imagine roughly 2 million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles thundering across the plains in a relentless search for green grass. It is the largest overland migration in the world, and witnessing it is a bucket-list experience that defies description. To see this, timing is everything. While the herds are always somewhere in the Serengeti ecosystem, the dramatic river crossings typically occur between July and October.
If you prefer a more “adorable” version of the wild, the calving season in the southern Serengeti (January–March) sees thousands of wildebeest babies born every single day. This is also a prime time for predator action, as lions and cheetahs are never far behind.
When looking at Safari Holiday Packages, you’ll notice a wide range of options. Your choice depends on whether you want a private vehicle for your family or don’t mind joining a group to share the excitement (and the cost).
Tanzania generally has two distinct seasons. The long dry season (June to October) is widely considered the best time for a safari. The vegetation is thinner, making it easier to spot animals, and wildlife tends to congregate around the remaining water sources like the Tarangire River.
For those wanting a comprehensive experience, our 12 Days Zanzibar to Serengeti Wildlife Wonders itinerary is designed to catch the best weather windows in both locations.
How much does a dream trip cost? It varies, but transparency is one of our core values at Remo Adventures. Generally, a safari is more expensive per day than the beach portion because it includes park fees, specialized 4×4 vehicles, and professional guides.
| Category | Estimated Daily Cost (Per Person) | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|
| Budget | $150 – $250 | Public campsites or basic lodges, group safaris. |
| Mid-Range | $250 – $400 | Tented camps with en-suite bathrooms, private or small group. |
| Luxury | $400 – $1,000+ | High-end permanent lodges, private vehicles, gourmet meals. |
That park fees alone can range from $50 to $70 per person, per day. Extending your stay in Zanzibar can actually lower your overall daily average cost, as beach resorts are often more affordable than remote safari lodges.
Before you can marvel at a lion, you have to navigate the paperwork. For U.S. citizens and many other foreign nationals, entry into Tanzania requires specific documentation.
First, check your passport. According to the U.S. State Dept Passport Requirements, your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your date of travel. It also needs at least one entirely blank page for the entry stamp. A quick tip for parents: remember that children’s passports expire every five years, unlike the ten-year validity for adults. Ensure everyone’s documents are up to date at least 60 days before you fly.
The days of waiting in long lines at the airport are mostly over. You should apply for your visa through the Official Tanzania Immigration website.
As of late 2024, the Zanzibar government introduced a new requirement. All foreign visitors must purchase Mandatory Zanzibar Travel Insurance, regardless of whether they already have international travel insurance.
Most travelers choose to do their safari first and end with the beach. Why? Because safaris involve early wake-up calls (lions are most active at dawn!) and long days in a vehicle. Zanzibar is the “reward” where you can finally sleep in and wash off the safari dust.
The journey usually begins in Arusha, the “Safari Capital” of Tanzania. From here, you head into the Northern Circuit. For those short on time, a 5days from Serengeti to Zanzibar package provides a high-impact “greatest hits” tour of the wilderness before whisking you away to the ocean.
Each park in Tanzania has its own “personality.” We recommend visiting a mix to see the full diversity of the landscape.
Once you land in Zanzibar, the pace changes. The island is a sensory overload of spice scents, carved wooden doors, and turquoise water.
To see how these activities fit together, check out our guide on how to Experience Tanzania Safari and island life.
Preparation is the key to a stress-free trip. When combining a dusty safari with a humid beach stay, your packing list needs to be versatile.
Tanzania is generally very safe for travelers. Arusha and the national parks are well-regulated. For women traveling together or solo, standard travel common sense applies.
Learn more about the specific gear needed for Safari Zanzibar transitions.
The most efficient way is to fly. You can take a “bush flight” from airstrips like Seronera or Kogatende directly to Zanzibar (ZNZ). The flight takes about 3 hours and offers incredible views of the Great Rift Valley and the Kilimanjaro peak if the skies are clear. While you could fly back to Arusha and then take a commercial flight, the direct bush-to-beach route saves nearly a full day of travel. Many of our 09 Days Zanzibar to Serengeti packages include these flights for a seamless transition.
As mentioned, it depends on your route. If you are coming from a non-endemic country (like the USA) and only transiting through an airport in an endemic country for less than 12 hours, it is usually not required. However, rules can change. We always suggest carrying your “Yellow Card” if you have the vaccine, just in case. If you have a medical reason for not getting the vaccine, bring an official exemption letter from your doctor.
To truly appreciate both worlds without feeling rushed, 11 to 14 days is the “sweet spot.” This allows for 5-7 days of safari (covering 3 different parks) and 4-5 days on the beach. International travel to East Africa can take 24+ hours depending on where you are coming from, so don’t forget to account for those “buffer” days at the start and end.
A tanzania safari and zanzibar adventure is more than just a vacation; it’s a journey through some of the most ancient and beautiful landscapes on our planet. At Remo Adventures, we take pride in our local expertise and personalized service. We live here, we know these roads, and we know exactly where the lions like to nap.
By choosing a local specialist, you ensure that your trip supports the local economy and that you receive the most authentic experience possible. Whether it’s the roar of a lion at midnight or the gentle lap of the Indian Ocean against your sun-kissed skin, we are here to make sure every moment is perfect.
Ready to start planning? Book Your Tanzania Safari and Zanzibar Adventure with us today and let the magic of Tanzania unfold before you.
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