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Welcome to Tribal Treks Africa Safaris, your trusted partner for unforgettable adventures in Tanzania! We specialize in crafting authentic and immersive safari experiences, allowing you to explore the breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage of Tanzania.Who We AreAt Tribal Treks Africa Safaris, we are passionate about showcasing the beauty of Tanzania through expertly guided tours. Whether you seek thrilling game drives, mountain treks, beach getaways, or cultural encounters, we tailor each trip to provide a unique and memorable journey.

A canoeing safari in Tanzania is a unique and exciting way to explore the country’s stunning waterways while enjoying close encounters with wildlife. Unlike traditional game drives, canoe safaris offer a peaceful and immersive experience as you paddle through lakes and rivers surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.

A tented safari in Tanzania offers an authentic African experience, combining the thrill of camping in the wild with the comfort of a safari lodge. It is the perfect way to immerse yourself in nature while enjoying spectacular wildlife sightings and breathtaking landscapes.

Mount Kilimanjaro, the Roof of Africa, is the highest mountain in Africa at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet). Climbing Kilimanjaro is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, offering breathtaking landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and the thrill of reaching the summit.

Tanzania offers an incredible combination of trekking and game drives, allowing visitors to explore breathtaking landscapes and witness diverse wildlife up close. Whether you seek the challenge of climbing Africa’s highest mountains or the thrill of a safari in the wild, Tanzania has it all.

Dar es Salaam beaches Dar es Salaam is the largest city and former capital of Tanzania, representing today administrative and trading center of the country. It’s architecture is a mixture of African, Arab, Indian and German influences, but much of this is now dwarfed by towering skyscrapers. The city lies on the Indian coast of Tanzania, and naturally is surrounded by beautiful beaches which draw both locals and visitors. Although many take the ferry to the island of Zanzibar for their beach holiday, there are plenty of options nearby. You can find numerous beach resorts around Dar es Salaam. The fact is that beaches are often part of a hotel, but many of them are not exclusively for hotel guests, so anyone who orders a drink or lunch may use the facilities. Ddditional advantage is that the hotels keep the beaches clean and safe. Kigamboni, also known as South Beach, is located in a peaceful area to the southeast of the city centre, and it is accessible by car and by ferry. The hotels offer outstanding facilities, but you may simply wish to rent a thatched parasol on the public beach. For a more local flavor, you can go to Coco Beach on the east side of the Msasani. This beach is boasting a lively atmosphere, it features food stalls and hosts regular live music, which makes it a perfect place for younger population. You can venture to the North Beach and it’s nearby White Sands Hotel at Jangwani Beach. From here you can catch the ferry to the small island of Mbudya. Spend the day on a fabulous beach and enjoy fresh fish straight from the Indian Ocean. Another island that makes for a perfect and relaxing getaway is Bongoyo. This island is surrounded by a marine reserve that provides fantastic snorkelling opportunities. Pangani beach Pangani is a small town in East Africa’s coast that was 50 kms South of Tanga, with long history as being a centre of Swahili trade with the African mainland back in a glory days. Culture of the town has Arabic, German, Asian and British Colonial rules influence. This is a place where Swahili, Arab colonial traditions and modern hospitality merge into one. Here you can visit the secluded and visually stunning beach of Pangani. This beach is named after the river flowing from Mount Kilimanjaro to its final destination merging with the Indian Ocean. Here you can find the stamp of the modern era with numerous hotels and restaurants. What diversifies Pangani Beach from many others is the historical buildings and remains of the ancient times, which can be a perfect locations to visit just to take a break from the standard beach activities. In a contrast to the busier Zanzibar and Dar Es Salaam, Pangani Beach is a more quiet destination, where you can relax on the white sand beach or take a swim in the crystal clear waters. In fact, some of the most popular activities are snorkeling and scuba diving off of the Maziawe Island Park. If you like fishing, this is the perfect beach for you, where the friendly locals are more than willing to prepare for you the fish you would be able to cache. All in all, you will not regret if decide to spend some time at this most beautiful beach. Bagamoyo Bagamoyo is a town in coastal Tanzania with a great colonial history and an very active art scene. In the most recent history, Bagamoyo was terminal point on the coast for Arab trading caravans. It was also standing as a hub for slaves brought from the interior, awaiting transportation to Zanzibar. During German colonial times, this was the economic and administrative capital of German East Africa. Since the capital was moved to Dar es Salaam, Bagomoyo started to decline. Architecture of European origin is rarely maintained and now slowly crumbling, but still magnificent to see. The Arabic influence on local architecture is also significant. While the town is usually safe during the day, avoid walking outside late at night. It is also advisable to avoid the slum expands towards the east. Be very aware of people monitoring you while standing somewhere or sitting in a restaurant. Bagamoyo is definitely on the rise as travelling destination from a touristic point of view, but in recent times it has sadly very much fallen into shadow of much more prominent Zanzibar and was not flooded by thousands of tourists every year. This might be a blessing in disguise, because Bagamoyo managed to retains much of its village feel, that you can savour at the fish market, right on the shores of the Indian Ocean, or at one of the tiny local restaurants, that are little more than someone’s living room facing onto the street.

The Hadzabe, residing near Lake Eyasi in Tanzania for over 10,000 years, live in temporary camps, building homes from euphorbia bush, dung, and twigs. They hunt, gather roots, and use traditional medicine. The Datoga, particularly the Barabaig, are pastoralists from northern volcanic highlands near Mount Hanang. Their history is traced through oral traditions. The Maasai, known for their warrior culture and traditional lifestyle, migrated to Tanzania over 300 years ago and live in scattered Bomas, raising cattle.

A budget safari in Tanzania is an affordable way to experience the country's incredible wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and rich culture without spending a fortune. It is designed for travelers who want an authentic safari experience while keeping costs low.

Serengeti national park

Serengeti National Park is both a World Heritage Site and a World’s Biosphere reserve teeming with wildlife: over 2 million ungulates, 4000 lions, 1000 leopards, 550 cheetahs, and, some 500 bird species inhabit an area close to 15,000 square kilometers in size. And on top of this is scenically beautiful and has a wonderful sunny climate of cool nights and warm days. So, if you feel uncomfortable with humankind’s restless desire to subjugate nature and dominate everything, you will enjoy the Serengeti. It is a natural world at its very best. Human beings take second place here. You get very close to the core things in Serengeti the beauty innocence cruelty violence and tranquility, when you leave and your thoughts float back to the savannas and the woodlands, they bring with them an ache- a longing to be part of this natural world again

Kilimanjaro

It is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest single free-standing mountain above sea level in the world. It is a dormant volcano in Tanzania. It has three volcanic cones: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira.: 5,895 meters (19,341 ft) above sea level and about 4,900 meters (16,100 ft) above its plateau base. It is the highest volcano in Africa and the Eastern Hemisphere. Kilimanjaro National Park became a National Park in 1973 and a World Heritage site in 1987. The very highest point was named Uhuru Point after Tanzania’s Independence in 1961. There is so much more to Kilimanjaro than her summit. Your hike will take you up through the lush rainforest to a moorland zone with giant heather and lobelia, and then on up still further to an Arctic landscape of ice snow and rock and without vegetation. And here on the roof of Africa in clear weather, the views are spellbinding. There is a possibility of seeing wildlife while climbing Kilimanjaro, as there is a lot of it in the forests and moorland including Elephant, Buffalo, Leopard, Warthog, Bushpig, waterbuck, bushbuck, several species of monkey, and a lot of birds. There is a chance of seeing some or all of these on the hike up the lower and upper slopes..

Ngorongoro crater

Ngorongoro is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve frequently referred to as the Eighth Wonder of the World. The centerpiece and major Landmark of Ngorongoro are the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater. Ngorongoro crater is well known as the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera (crater). Ngorongoro Crater is the biggest with a size of 304 square kilometers. Before it collapsed, the Ngorongoro Crater was said to have been 4587m above sea level a natural Amphitheatre surrounded by steep walls rising over 600metres from the crater floor and providing a rich adventure to every visitor. The crater is a natural sanctuary for some 30000 animals including the Big five of Buffalo, Elephant, Leopard, Lion, and Rhino. It is also a home of Cheetah, hartebeest, hippo, hyena, jackal, serval, warthog, wildebeest, zebra, the reedbuck, waterbuck, and huge herds of both Thomson’s and grant’s gazelle are easily seen on the crater floor, also a great many birds and insect species.

Tarangire national park

Tarangire National Park contains the greatest concentration of wildlife outside the Serengeti ecosystem – a smorgasbord for predators – and the one place in Tanzania where dry-country antelope such as the stately fringe-eared Oryx and peculiar long-necked gerenuk are regularly observed. The landscape varies dramatically from the wet season to the dry. During the dry, the Tarangire River shrivels to a shadow of its wet season self, but it is choked with wildlife as thirsty nomads wander hundreds of kilometres knowing that they will always find water here. Herds of up to 300 elephants scratch the dry river bed for underground streams, while migratory wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, impala, gazelle, hartebeest and eland crowd the shrinking lagoons. During the rainy season, the seasonal visitors scatter over a 20000 sq km range until they exhaust the green plains and the river calls once more. But Tarangire’s mobs of elephant are easily encountered, wet or dry and the swamps, tinged green year round, are the focus for 550 bird varieties, the most breeding species in one habitat anywhere in the world. And while you’re here, don’t forget to look up! Tarangire’s pythons climb trees, as do its lions and leopards, lounging in the branches where the fruit of the sausage tree helps disguise the switch of a tail.

Zanzibar archipelago

Pristine beaches, clear waters on the beach are the perfect place to spend and relax on your holiday, take a holiday In Zanzibar and enjoy marine life under its salty seas where you will have to visit different places as Historical sites which are Stone town, Changuu Island. Also, Jozani Forest where the famous red colobus monkey dwells. Zanzibar is where Spice Island dwells which makes Zanzibar special on its own, once you arrive in Zanzibar you will notice a subtle aroma in the air, it’s the aroma of spices. The truth is that, besides its environment, its beaches, its potential for water sports, and the richness of its history, Zanzibar also has a culinary culture to surprise visitors.

Arusha national park

The closest national park to the town of Arusha, Arusha National Park is often overlooked by safari goers despite offering the opportunity to explore an array of different habitats within a few hours. The horizon is dominated by the spectacular sight of Mount Meru, Africa’s fifth largest peak. Parts of the mountain are within the park boundary, offering great views of Mount Kilimanjaro to the East. In the midst of the forest stands the spectacular Ngurdoto Crater, with its steep, rocky cliffs and wide marshy floor. Further north, rolling grassy hills enclose the tranquil beauty of the Momela Lakes, each one a different hue of green or blue. There is no shortage of wildlife to view within Arusha National Park. Keep an eye out for giraffes, zebra, dik-dik, buffalo and warthog. It is also a great place to seek out leopards and spotted hyenas, which are most likely to be seen in the early morning and late afternoon. It is also the only place on the northern safari circuit where the acrobatic black-and-white Colubus monkey is easily seen. Common animals that can be seen here are lions, buffaloes, impalas, hippos, waterbucks, elephants, cheetahs and the leopard. From December, when the long rains start, to May, the eastern Serengeti plains provide the best opportunities for wildlife viewing as hundreds of thousands of the migratory animals are concentrated in this part attracted by the short palatable grass.

Coffee Plantation tour

Pickup from your Hotel in Arusha town at 09:00am drive to Coffee farm about 20 kilometers from Arusha After arriving stroll along the narrow village roads with your guide and meet some of the local villagers as they go about their daily routines. Predominately a coffee-growing village, Tengeru maintains its existence with small sustainable farming projects, where proceeds are fed back into the community. Visit the fields and coffee plantation to discover how coffee and other crops are farmed. Learn about the origins of coffee, how to plant and harvest it, and find out what it takes to get coffee from the fields and into your cup. Enjoy a freshly prepared traditional lunch that is served for you in the home of one of the local families. After sampling the local delights, put your newfound knowledge of coffee to test by roasting and grinding your very own beans. When done, finish your Tanzanian village tour by tasting a cup of your own brew, before hopping back on the car to return to your Hotel in Arusha town Price includes: – Hot Lunch All fees Transport to coffee plantation and back to your Hotel Mineral water ALL-INCLUSIVE EXCEPT: Tips for your driver guide

Chemka Hot Springs

Pickup from your Hotel in Arusha at 08:30am, drive two-hours to Rundugai near Boma Ng’ombe arriving at the Chemka / Maji Moto Hot springs. This scenic drive takes you off the tourist trail and offers a glimpse into local life: bustling Markets, local farms and living. On arrival at this oasis of its kind you will spend a few hours soaking in the pleasantly warm waters, as well as swinging on the rope swing (if you care for some little adrenaline activity), relaxing in the sun-dappled shade of the trees. After you have had enough, we will take you back to your Hotel in Arusha. Price includes: – Hot Lunch All fees Transfer to Chemka Hot spring and back to your Hotel Mineral water -Mineral water 2 liters per day per person ALL-INCLUSIVE EXCEPT: Tips for your driver guide

Materuni Waterfalls and coffee plantation tour

Materuni is the home of the Chagga tribe and is still an authentic tribal village. This charming place is just 15km from Moshi town and 80km from Arusha town and is the last village before the Kilimanjaro National Park. Our driver will pick you from Arusha/Moshi in the morning, and then drive you to Materuni Village. First you will visit the waterfalls, which are around a 40 minute walk away. On the way your guide will provide information the culture of the Chagga, village life and explain the surrounding fauna and flora. The view of waterfalls is truly breathtaking and enjoy the scenery, Then walk to Materuni village where you will experience a traditional Chagga lunch and have opportunity to visit coffee plantation and have experience on how coffee is cultivated and the full process enjoying the Chagga dances. Finally you will have a taste of coffee you have processed locally In the evening drive to Moshi/Arusha

1 Day Trip Mt Meru Hike At Arusha National Park

Mt. Meru Day Trip Hiking Early in the morning, you will be picked from your hotel and then drive with lunch box to Arusha National Park. On arrival at Momella Gate, complete registration and all formalities. You will drive with armed ranger to starting point. Trek about 4 hours or more through the forest and into the crater closer to Miria Kamba Hut. Have view of birds, Momella lake, Mount Kilimanjaro, animals such as giraffe, warthog, antelope, Buffalo, etc. can be seen. In the afternoon, enjoy picnic lunch at the picnic site and then descend down to the starting point and then be transferred to your hotel. Price includes: – •Return transfer from your hotel to Momella gate • Mountain entry fees • English speaking mountain guide • Lunch box • Mineral water • Walking fees • Ranger fees ALL-INCLUSIVE EXCEPT: Tips for guide Person item Hiking gears

Safari blue

Safari Blue is one of the most popular and unforgettable full-day sea adventures in Zanzibar, offering a perfect mix of relaxation, adventure, and natural beauty. Set in the stunning waters of the Menai Bay Conservation Area, this tour is ideal for anyone wanting to explore Zanzibar’s marine life and tropical paradise.

Nakupenda sandbank

The Nakupenda Sandbank Tour is a magical, romantic escape to one of Zanzibar’s most beautiful and serene natural spots. “Nakupenda” means “I love you” in Swahili, and this stunning sandbank truly lives up to its name – offering crystal-clear waters, soft white sands, and an unforgettable ocean experience.

Mtende beach

Mtende Beach is one of Zanzibar’s best-kept secrets, located in the southern part of the island. Tucked between dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters, this secluded beach is a peaceful escape far from the crowds – perfect for travelers looking to experience the untouched beauty of Zanzibar.

The rock restaurant

The Rock Restaurant – Zanzibar’s Iconic Dining Experience Perched on a rock in the middle of the Indian Ocean, The Rock Restaurant is one of the most famous and unique dining spots in the world. Located off the coast of Michamvi Pingwe Beach on Zanzibar’s southeast coast, this charming little restaurant offers delicious seafood, stunning views, and an unforgettable atmosphere.

Cuza cave

Cuza Cave is one of Zanzibar’s best off-the-beaten-path attractions, located near Kizimkazi in the southern part of the island. This ancient underground cave is a natural limestone formation with crystal-clear waters, offering a magical setting for swimming, relaxing, and exploring.

Jozani forest

Jozani Forest – Zanzibar’s Natural Sanctuary Jozani Forest, also known as Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park, is the only national park in Zanzibar and one of the island’s top nature attractions. Located in the heart of Unguja Island (Zanzibar’s main island), it is home to Zanzibar’s rarest wildlife, lush greenery, and peaceful walking trails through tropical wilderness.

Mnemba island dolphin tour and snorkeling

Mnemba Island is one of Zanzibar’s most exclusive and pristine private islands, offering a luxurious escape to some of the best beaches and marine life in the Indian Ocean. Located off the northeast coast of Zanzibar, Mnemba is a small, private island that provides a remote and intimate getaway perfect for honeymooners, couples, and nature enthusiasts.

Stone town / city tour

Stone Town, Zanzibar’s historic capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with rich history, unique architecture, and vibrant local culture. A Stone Town tour offers an incredible opportunity to explore the fascinating blend of Arab, Persian, Indian, and European influences that make this area so special.

Swimming with turtules

Swimming with turtles in Zanzibar is a unique, serene, and unforgettable experience for nature lovers and marine enthusiasts. The island is home to several species of sea turtles, and this excursion allows you to get up close to these gentle creatures in their natural habitat.

Kizmkazi dolphin tour

The Kizimkazi Dolphin Tour offers one of the most thrilling and unforgettable experiences in Zanzibar – swimming with wild dolphins in their natural habitat. Located on the southern coast of the island, near Kizimkazi village, this tour takes you on an exciting boat trip to spot and swim with the playful dolphins that inhabit these waters.

Spice farm tour

Zanzibar is often called the "Spice Island" due to its rich history of growing and trading spices. A Spice Farm Tour is one of the most popular and engaging ways to explore the island’s cultural and agricultural heritage. On this tour, you’ll visit local spice plantations and learn about the spices that have shaped Zanzibar’s economy and cuisine for centuries.

Fishing tour

Zanzibar is renowned for its rich marine life and crystal-clear waters, making it a perfect destination for a fishing tour. Whether you're an experienced angler or a first-timer, Zanzibar offers some of the best fishing experiences in East Africa, with opportunities to catch a wide variety of fish and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of the Indian Ocean.

Sunset cuise

A Sunset Cruise in Zanzibar is a must-do for anyone looking to enjoy the island’s stunning natural beauty while relaxing on the water. As the day fades into night, you’ll be treated to unforgettable views of the Indian Ocean, the Zanzibar coastline, and the incredible sunset, making this a truly magical and romantic experience.

Kite surfing

Zanzibar is quickly becoming one of the world’s top destinations for kite surfing due to its ideal wind conditions, crystal-clear waters, and beautiful beaches. Whether you're an experienced kite surfer or a beginner looking to try something new, Zanzibar offers fantastic opportunities for an exhilarating and memorable experience on the water.

Blue lagoon snorkeling

Zanzibar is home to some of the most beautiful marine environments in East Africa, and the Blue Lagoon offers an unforgettable snorkeling experience. The clear, warm waters of the lagoon are teeming with colorful coral reefs and a wide variety of tropical fish. Whether you're an experienced snorkeler or a first-timer, the Blue Lagoon is an ideal spot to explore Zanzibar’s stunning underwater world.


  • Arusha, Tanzania
  •  24 hours