Skip to Content
SafariBookings® - Compare African Safari Tours List

Tanzania User Reviews

Tanzania Safaris Tanzania
Sort By: Date Most Helpful Rating 2,041-2,050 of 2,103 Reviews

Average User Rating

4.7925 / 5 4.8 /5
4.8746 / 5 4.8115 / 5 4.6623 / 5 4.4979 / 5

Rating Breakdown

5 star 1772 / 10 1,772
4 star 258 / 10 258
3 star 49 / 10 49
2 star 8 / 10 8
1 star 14 / 10 14
0 star 2 / 10 2
Write a User Review
Male avatar icon Manuel Germany flag DE       Visited: February 2025 Reviewed: Mar 20, 2025

Email Manuel  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Amazing

5 / 5 5 /5
5 / 5 5 / 5 5 / 5 0 / 5

We had a wonderful trip to Tanzania. Really enjoyed the 4 days of safari with our guide. We booked the "hotels" but shared our car with some other guys which was no problem. The trip was organized very well from the beginning until the end. The hotels/ bigger tents we really enjoyed.
Seeing the animals in their natural surrounding was outstanding. We can recommend everybody a trip to Tanzania with Suricata Safaris. German couple 28 years.

Female avatar icon Zunu Hai India flag IN       Visited: March 2025 Reviewed: Apr 4, 2025

Email Zunu Hai  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Amazing country

5 / 5 5 /5
4 / 5 4 / 5 4 / 5 3 / 5

Beautiful country. People are so good helpful and friendly. We really had a great and enjoyable time.

Female avatar icon club60 United States flag US       Visited: October 2010 Reviewed: May 9, 2011

50-65 years of age

5 / 5 5 /5

We saw everything we came to see and in the time we allotted ourselves.

Male avatar icon Dudley United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: June 2010 Reviewed: Jul 21, 2011

20-35 years of age

5 / 5 5 /5
5 / 5 4 / 5 4 / 5 4 / 5

Loved Tanzania. The people we met were friendly and fun-loving, it felt very much like the cliched postcard view of Africa but was none the worse for it. Plenty to see and do there and, as you would expect, a tried and tested tourism industry.

Male avatar icon gem and stu United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: February 2008 Reviewed: Oct 26, 2011

20-35 years of age

Big beasts, big leaves, big spices

5 / 5 5 /5
5 / 5 5 / 5 5 / 5 5 / 5
Day one of our trek proper and we were picked up early by our guide (Beerman), who was going to be our driver and tracker for the next three days. We also had our first experience with “African Time” – tell the chef you need breakfast early because you are leaving at 7.30 – “no problems, we will be ready at 7″, only for it to arrive at 8.15 (it was only fruit and muesli!!!)

Anyway, we still didn’t really know what to expect – so we met with our guide for the three day safari (Beerman) and rode off towards the Serengeti National Park. The drive up took about 5 hours and we first had to go through the Ngorongoro Crater Conservation area (Ngorongoro means “cowbell” in Masai because apparently that is what the word sounds like.) We didn’t go into the crater on the first day, instead we drove around the rim and down into the plains of the Serengeti. First of all we were so excited to see anything we stopped to take pictures of whatever we saw, no matter how
Read more far away they were. But once we got down onto the vast plain, there were no shortage of things to look at – especially wildebeest, impala and zebra, which are in total abundance.

Approaching dusk, we pulled into our campsite for the night – not exactly completely in the bush (there was at least a toilet (long drop, not very pleasant) but there was no fences and nothing to stop the animals coming in…

Beerman and some others from the safari company cooked us dinner and we were a little disconcerted that they slept in the caged off area that served as the kitchen while we were out in the open!! We managed not to get eaten alive although everyone (apart from me) heard a pride of Lion killing a buffalo scarily close to our campsite.

And that was just day one!!!Day two in the Serengeti started (after swapping stories of hearing lion in the night – some other group got a little over-excited and claimed that the lion were walking in between our tents!!!) with an early morning game drive – we left about 6.30 so any notion of this being a relaxing holiday soon got abandoned.

It wasn’t looking like being a terribly successful morning – we saw a herd of elephant in the distance, a water buck and some interesting birds (as well as the ever present impala and a few buffalo).

Then possibly the highlight of our tour thus far; going back through the main plains of the serengeti we spotted a cheetah in the distance. There were three about two hundred metres to our left and we watched them walking for about 10 minutes. Then, when we thought they were just going to wander off, they suddenly changed direction and headed towards the road. It turns out that they had spotted an Impala standing on a termite mound 300 metres to the right of our road. We watched them, a mother and two young, cross the road right in front of us and then slowly approach and stalk the impala right up until the final chase. The kill happened just over the brow of the hill so we did not see that (and neither impala or cheetah were seen again so we new they had made the kill) but that didn’t stop it being an amazing site!!!

That night we camped on the crater rim, which was alot colder than we had been used to. Also the campsite (another bush camp) was also occupied by an old (and grumpy) buffalo who grazed the site during the night and chased anybody who dared to go to the loo.

Surviving the night on the Crater rim with the not-so-friendly buffalo, day three of our Serengeti excursion started early again (6am) and straight after breakfast we descended through the mist into the crater itself, a massive caldera. David Attenborough could possibly tell you why but there is but there is an unbelievably amount of animals in the one location. Unlike the plains of the Serengeti, these animals do not migrate so there is always alot to see. The first thing we say as soon as we reached the bottom was this massive bull elephant. We had a distant view of a black Rhine, saw some Zebra giving themselves a sandbath and then spotted the aftermath of a lion kill. The Hyena were fighting over the carcass.
Male avatar icon Gerrit Lachaert (Nossegem) Belgium flag BE       Visited: September 2014 Reviewed: Sep 25, 2014

Ruaha National Park, the best hidden secret

5 / 5 5 /5
5 / 5 5 / 5 4 / 5 5 / 5

After several safaris in Kenia and Uganda, we decided to go to Southern Tanzania to visit the still unspoiled Selous and Ruaha parks. Ruaha National Park is a beauty. From the landing at the airstrip, you see elephants, zebra, giraffe,... This park is totally uncrowded, you can drive around for several hours without seeing another vehicle. Wildlife is therefore not disturbed by jeeps and is very relaxed. We saw at least 12 lions (even up to 10m), cheeta, leopard, and of course dozens of elephants and hippos. Ruaha is a must for game drive lovers... We stayed outside the park at Tandala Tented Camp. A beauty...very comfortable tents, great bar, excellent food, very friendly staff. Masai protect you as wildlife come into the camp and every evening many elephants come to the waterhole in the camp.

Male avatar icon Raoul Netherlands flag NL       Visited: September 2017 Reviewed: Oct 10, 2017

Email Raoul  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Amazing country, more than just the big five

4 / 5 4 /5
5 / 5 4 / 5 5 / 5 5 / 5
We went to Tarangire park, Lake Manyara, Serengeti park, Ngorongoro crater, (and we ended our trip in Zanzibar).

Every single places we visited has different features, each places amazed us. We never get bored from the sceneries. We saw a lot of beautiful animals, not only the big five.. but also many beautiful birds (small & big). We were surrounded by various mammals and birds. Animals walks around and do their usual activies and completely ignore the human. We were also so lucky to also spot reptiles (like agama lizard, monitor lizard, pink spitting cobra, leopard turtle).
We stayed in lodge, and camp/tent, were great. We ate very good food. The touristic places has good facilities. Clean toilet in all parks with running water. Nothing to complain! Guides are knowledgable and friendly.
Zanzibar is such a beautiful small island surrounded by torquise water. We did Blue Safari, worth to do! Doing walking tour in Stone Town is also recommended.
Tanzania
Read more has many beautiful souvenirs. But, most of the shops do not put the price tag, the seller decide the asking price (much overpriced) the time you ask for it. So, we personally found it irritating to bargain for a descent price (not too cheap, but also not a rip-off).

Overall, we have a beautiful unforgettable memory of Tanzania trip
Female avatar icon Gwendoline Ougad France flag FR       Visited: September 2017 Reviewed: Oct 14, 2017

Email Gwendoline Ougad  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

super!!!

5 / 5 5 /5
5 / 5 5 / 5 5 / 5 3 / 5
Nous sommes réellement content de notre safari organisé par mwajabu. Vous pouvez lui faire confiance, les yeux fermés, elle est trés joignable via whatsapp, elle fait tout pour votre confort et que tout se passe bien !
Les chauffeurs étaient super! le guide mickael, francophone et tellement gentil.
Nous avons logé à hippo camp , nous pensions faire du camping mais nous avons eu de la chance, il y avait peu de gens donc nous avons eu un bungalow, ne vous attendez pas au grand luxe , mais il y a le nécessaire, pour se laver et dormir.
La nourriture était trés bonne. Concernant le safari, nous avons fait 2 demi journées, nous aurions aimé faire un peu plus, nous avons vus des girafes, des zebres, des gazelles, des gnous, hippopotames, crocodiles , phacochères et des lions ... nous n'avons pas eu la chance de voir des éléphants mais bon ça reste un voyage magique gravé dans nos mémoires .
Petit conseil pour ceux qui iront à selou et qui
Read more souhaitent finir leur séjour par zanzibar, il y a un avion qui fait le trajet ( 30 mn ) tous les jours moyennant 200 dollars par personne. vu le retour en voiture a dar es salaam ( 5H30 ) et apres en bateau ( 2H) pour aller a zanzibar, nous aurions du prendre cette option.
Female avatar icon Ilona Silkaitiene Visited: November 2017 Reviewed: Nov 23, 2017

Email Ilona Silkaitiene  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

It was a good time for travdlling. Grass was green and trees with leaves. All aimals had small baby

5 / 5 5 /5
5 / 5 4 / 5 4 / 5 4 / 5

We had very good guide from WATUs safary. Accomodation and food was good. We saw all big animals and was such interesting moments and situations: lion on the tfee branch, elephants near our cottage doors. Transport could be better in safari, but transportation from airport and return from safari was safety but long 6-7 hours.

Female avatar icon Marzia Italy flag IT       Visited: October 2018 Reviewed: Nov 30, 2018

Email Marzia  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

The review below is the personal opinion of Marzia and not that of SafariBookings.

the land of tips

2 / 5 2 /5
5 / 5 3 / 5 4 / 5 2 / 5

The wildlife was the best we have had from this country. Italy is knew in the world for sly people but tanzanian were worst than us. I've never knew something similar. The land of tips, the land of "surprises". I am really sad because i think that this will kill the tourism there. Last but not least, you make fool prices for all about tourism. In the rest of the world we are not so riches as you think. For the most of us, the 50$ that you ask like chips are a day of work!!!!!!
P.s. the weather was good, the foid was good, the accomodation not so bad, but when i think about my trip, FOR YOUR FAULT, i think about you CRAFTINESS for first.