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Outstanding nature experiences: Our safaris

From the endless plains of the Serengeti to the tree-lined shores of Lake Manyara, Guruguru Safaris, as a specialist in bespoke travel, offers unparalleled nature experiences.

With our experienced, knowledgeable guides, you‘ll discover the breathtaking beauty of Tanzania in a unique way and gain fascinating insights into its diverse flora and fauna. You will experience unforgettable encounters with the wildlife of East Africa.

In addition to the famous „Big Five“ elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion, and leopard this also includes giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, antelopes, exotic birds, and many primates.

Desire for the Sea: The Islands of Tanzania

Zanzibar, Mafia Island, or Prison Island: The islands of Tanzania have something for everyone. You can relax on some of the world‘s most beautiful beaches or get active with various water sports.

You can dive into the tumultuous history of Tanzania or the breathtaking underwater world. In Zanzibar, you will find places where life is bustling, as well as peacefully serene spots where you can let your soul dangle.

The wildlife is also fascinating: you can observe dolphins, whales, giant tortoises, and countless butterflies among others.

The mountain is calling: Tanzania for Mountaineers and Hikers

The mountains majestically rise across the vastness of Tanzania, adorning the land with their sublime beauty, and offer much for ambitious mountaineers as well as passionate hikers.

The East African Rift is particularly significant for the country, whose geological activity has formed the highest mountains in Africa, such as the Kilimanjaro massif, which at 5,895 meters is the highest elevation in Africa.

In addition, the Usambara and Udzungwa Mountains invite you to explore the species-rich rainforests.

Harmony of diversity: Tanzanian culture

Tanzania is home to a rich diversity of ethnic groups who shape the country’s colorful social structure. The more than 130 different ethnic groups are characterized by diverse cultural forms, beliefs, traditions and, in some cases, different languages.

Tanzania is also home to the Hadzabe and Datoga indigenous peoples and the Maasai with their semi-nomadic way of life.

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Where can I securely store bags and luggage that I don't need during the safari or mountain climb?

You can securely store bags and luggage that you don’t need during the safari or mountain climb with Guruguru Safaris. We provide safe storage options for your personal belongings, allowing you to enjoy your adventure without worries.

How safe is Tanzania?

Tanzania is generally a safe travel destination, but it’s always important to take basic precautions. Stick to well-populated and well-lit areas, avoid displaying valuables openly, and keep important documents secure. Respect local customs and cultures to avoid conflicts. In more remote areas and during safaris, it’s crucial to follow your guide’s instructions. Guruguru Safaris places a high priority on your safety and takes all necessary measures to ensure you have a carefree and secure journey.

What language do they speak in Tanzania?

In Tanzania, multiple languages are spoken, with Swahili being the official language. English is also widely used, especially in educational institutions and the business environment. Additionally, there are numerous regional and ethnic languages spoken by the various ethnic groups in Tanzania, including Sukuma, Chagga, Nyamwezi, and many others. During your stay in Tanzania, you will always have an English-speaking guide available to assist you with any questions or concerns.

What clothing is appropriate?

In Tanzania, it’s advisable to bring lightweight and breathable clothing, especially due to the warm climate. Wear loose, comfortable clothing to protect yourself from the intense sun. Casual attire is accepted in cities and tourist areas, but in rural areas and during safari excursions, it’s appropriate to wear respectful clothing that honors local traditions and cultures. Long pants and long sleeves can protect you from insect bites and are also useful during cooler evenings. Don’t forget to pack comfortable hiking shoes and a hat to shield yourself from the sun. It’s also wise to have a lightweight rain cover with you, as Tanzania can experience rainfall during certain seasons.

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