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  • Safari & Tours
    • Northern Circuit
      • Northern Circuit private
      • Northern Circuit small groups
    • Southern Circuit
    • Kilimanjaro Climb
    • Beach
  • Parks
    • Serengeti National Park
    • Ngorongoro Conservation Area
    • Lake Manyara National Park
    • Tarangire National Park
    • Arusha National Park
    • Lake Natron and Oldonyo Len’gai volcano
    • Lake Eyasi and the Hadzabe hunters
    • Western Kilimanjaro
    • Ruaha National Park
    • Selous Game Reserve
    • Saadani National Park Tanzania
  • Migration Special
  • Tips
    • Tanzania at Galance
    • Climate and Season
    • Passports, Visas and Health
    • Currency
    • What to bring
    • Photos and Filming
    • Phones & Internet
    • Flights
    • Language: Kiswahili
    • safari Organization
    • Lodges, Tented Camps, Etc.
    • Accommodation Area by Area
  • Gallery
  • News
    • Serengeti Migration safari Jan/April
    • Why is Tanzania the best Safari Destination?
    • Covid news
    • Safari Crew Tanzania wins 2020 Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Award
    • Read more
  • Feedbacks
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • Newsletter
    • Privacy Page GDPR
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rainbow at Tarangire National Park

– Tanzania Safari and Tours –

Covid-19 updates

to 6-2021

Dear Travelers,

eventually we can see the raimbow after the storm.

 

During the last weeks we have received a considerable amount of bookings, both rebookings from the past months and new bookings.

Tanzania is open!

see details:

Tanzania is open to tourists and requires a PCR cover test to be done within 72 hours prior to your entry in the Country. Safari activities are run normally, with no limitations.

 

In “our” parks social distancing is a usual feature since well before the pandemic. Once here, you will forget about cover and about the mediator pressure which characterized the world during the last 16 months.

 

It’s time to start planning your safaris!

Tanzania

Big cat at Serengeti, Tanzania safari covid updates
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rainbow at Tarangire National Park

– Tanzania Safari and Tours –

Covid-19 updates

to 6-2021

Dear Travelers,

eventually we can see the raimbow after the storm.

 

During the last weeks we have received a considerable amount of bookings, both rebookings from the past months and new bookings.

Tanzania is open!

see details:

Tanzania is open to tourists and requires a PCR cover test to be done within 72 hours prior to your entry in the Country. Safari activities are run normally, with no limitations.

 

In “our” parks social distancing is a usual feature since well before the pandemic. Once here, you will forget about cover and about the mediator pressure which characterized the world during the last 16 months.

 

It’s time to start planning your safaris!

Tanzania

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