IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Be Prepared for Long Safari Drives: Safaris often involve long drives between different areas of the park. Pack comfortable clothing, bring snacks and water, and be prepared for potential dust.
Pack for Sun and Shade: Daytime temperatures in Tanzania can soar, so pack lightweight, breathable clothing with long sleeves and pants. However, mornings and evenings can be cool, so bring layers. Don't forget a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen!
Respect the Wildlife: Always follow your guide's instructions and maintain a safe distance from the animals. Avoid loud noises and sudden movements that could startle them.
Bring Local Currency: While some larger camps may accept US dollars or Euros, it's always best to have Tanzanian shillings on hand for smaller purchases.
Learn a Few Swahili Phrases: A few basic Swahili phrases will go a long way in enhancing your safari experience. Learning greetings like "jambo" (hello) and "asante" (thank you) will be appreciated by locals.
Upon arrival, a friendly driver with a clearly marked company car will be waiting for you, holding a sign displaying your name and our company logo for a smooth and effortless handoff.