Tanzania · Est. Under One Sun
Safaris across the Serengeti, climbs to the Roof of Africa and barefoot days on Zanzibar — crafted by local guides who call this land home.
★★★★★ Ranked #1 best upcoming tour operator in Tanzania
WE ARE SERENGETI WILDWAY
Safari isn't just cruising around on the back of a 4×4 spotting game. Whether by foot, by sea, by bus, or by boat — safari is the Swahili word for journey. In Tanzania, there are so many extraordinary ways to experience safari, your journey.
At Serengeti Wildway, Tanzania's leading tour operator, we want to make your safari experience as affordable and as smooth as possible, while helping you enjoy some of the more unique experiences Tanzania has to offer.
Serengeti Wildway offers a variety of private Tanzania safari tours — wildlife safaris, beach holidays and cultural tours that suit all tastes, from basic and mid-range to luxury packages. We also trek Kilimanjaro on every major route: Marangu, Machame, Lemosho, Umbwe and Rongai.
Serengeti Wildway will walk with you down a path you have never walked before, with the most affordable African safari packages. As one of Tanzania's leading tour companies, we provide unforgettable game viewing in Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, and across the Serengeti plains for the iconic Great Wildebeest Migration and the Mara River crossings.
We also provide luxury beach holidays in Zanzibar, and tours to other top safari destinations across Tanzania.
WHY CHOOSE SERENGETI WILDWAY
Well-maintained 4×4 Land Cruisers with pop-up roofs, a fridge, Wi-Fi, and charging outlets — max six guests, every seat a window seat.
Weekly migration reports and season-specific routing. We tailor each itinerary to your travel style, pace, and photography goals.
Annually approved for tour operating by Tanzania's Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, with full park concessions.
We personally sleep in every lodge and camp before it earns a place on your itinerary. No surprises except the good kind.
A comprehensive checklist of everything you'll need for your adventure in the savannah — clothing, camera gear, documents, and the small things everyone forgets.
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THE ROOF OF AFRICA
Mount Kilimanjaro, standing at 5,895 meters, is the highest free-standing mountain in the world — a journey from tropical rainforest through alpine desert to the glacial summit of Uhuru Peak.
Our climbs run on honest acclimatization schedules with quality mountain gear, experienced guides, and fairly paid porter crews. Pole pole — slowly, slowly — is how the summit is won.
Everything you need to pack for the mountain — layer by layer, from rainforest trailhead to summit night at −15°C.
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"Climbing Kilimanjaro with Serengeti Wildway was the experience of a lifetime. The guides were knowledgeable and supportive, making our journey to the summit unforgettable."
"Our group of six had an amazing time on the Migration Chase. The guide moved our whole itinerary by a day because the herds moved — no fuss, no fee."
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05:42 FIRST LIGHT → 21:00 CAMPFIRE · FILMED BY OUR GUIDES
BEYOND THE GAME DRIVE
A safari with Serengeti Wildway is more than game drives it's an immersive celebration of Tanzania's natural wonders, cultural richness, and golden light.
Exclusive drives through the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire, where Big Five sightings come with the story behind them why the lioness chose that shade, what the zebra already know.
Toast the African sunset as the sky burns over the savannah — a chef-prepared meal under the acacias, then dessert under more stars than you've ever seen.
Soar silently over the Serengeti at dawn, watching the wilderness wake from a bird's-eye view — then land to a champagne bush breakfast.
Trade dust for turquoise — dhow cruises, spice farm tours, Stone Town alleys and sunset dining on private beaches to close the journey.
GOOD TO KNOW
Lightweight, neutral-colored clothes — khaki, beige, or olive — blend best with the bush. Mornings are cold in the vehicle, middays warm, so layers win. A hat, sunglasses and closed shoes complete it; there's no dress code beyond comfort.
The herds move year-round in a rough clockwise loop: calving in the southern Serengeti around January–March, river-crossing drama in the north roughly July–October. We track weekly reports and position your route accordingly — that's the whole point of the Migration Chase.
Most nationalities can get a Tanzanian visa online or on arrival. A yellow fever certificate is required if you arrive from an endemic country, and malaria prophylaxis is recommended for the parks — confirm specifics with your travel clinic before flying.
Absolutely — private vehicles mean the day runs at your family's pace. We recommend lodges with pools for midday breaks, shorter driving legs, and guides who are half naturalist, half storyteller. Children 5–12 travel at 70% of the adult rate.
Tell us your dates and group size — a guide will draw your route for that exact season within 24 hours.