Beaches to visit during a safari in Tanzania

With over 800 km of coastline, as well as a number of tropical islands, you’ll be spoiled for choice when looking for a pristine beach. Tanzania has a tropical climate and you will find temperatures between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius most of the year. However, you may want to avoid the rainy season, which is between March and April. The best part of the coast to visit is in the Saadani National Park, which is four hours north of Dar es Salaam. During a stay at a safari lodge in Saadani, you’ll be living among the locals and it’s a fantastic opportunity to discover just how warm and friendly Tanzanians are. You can also try Tanzanian seafood, including the famous prawns, which can be up to a foot long.

Adventures in Spice Island on a safari in Tanzania

You may not have time, but if you do, we recommend making the trip to Zanzibar as part of your Tanzania Safari. It consists of numerous small islands, as well as two large islands, Unguja, which is the main island, and Pemba. Zanzibar and Mafia Island (another island off Tanzania) are known as the Spice Islands because they produce nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and pepper. One of the main things to do during a Tanzania Safari to Zanzibar is to dive, as it has some of the most beautiful coral reefs in the world just off the coast. There is great visibility, as well as an average water temperature of 27 degrees Celsius. Apart from enjoying the crystal clear water, you can also visit Stone Town which is the ancient city of Zanzibar. It is full of impressive mosques, grand Moorish houses and thriving markets.

safari honeymoons in tanzania

When you’re choosing a destination for your honeymoon, you want a place where you’ll be happy to spend two to three weeks. You need a destination that is full of things to do and that will provide you with amazing memories to cherish for the rest of your married life. That is why a Safari in Tanzania is a perfect choice. You can spend days seeing animals you’ve only seen on TV and nights in luxurious safari lodges basking in the moonlight. You can swim in the Indian Ocean and eat delicious freshly caught seafood. If you wish, you can challenge yourself by climbing Kilimanjaro or you can meet the local people and learn about their way of life. One thing is for sure, you won’t experience a dull minute during a trip to Tanzania!

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