FAQs
Park entry fees
Accommodation for one night
All meals during your stay
Shared or private game drives (depending on your booking)
Professional English-speaking safari guide
Bottled drinking water during game drives
Visa fees
Travel insurance
Alcoholic and premium beverages
Personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Optional activities unless stated
African elephants
Lions
Leopards
Buffaloes
Giraffes
Zebras
Hippos
Crocodiles
Wild dogs (occasionally)
Various antelope species
Over 400 bird species
Accommodation depends on the package selected and may range from comfortable safari lodges to luxury tented camps. All accommodations provide private rooms with en-suite bathrooms and excellent hospitality.
Yes. The safari is suitable for families, couples, solo travelers, and small groups. Some lodges have minimum age requirements for certain activities, so please inquire before booking.
Lightweight neutral-colored clothing
Comfortable walking shoes
A hat
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Insect repellent
Camera with spare batteries
Binoculars
Personal medications
A light jacket for early morning and evening game drives
Yes. The package includes:
Lunch
Dinner
Breakfast
Lunch on Day 2 (depending on your return flight schedule)
Vegetarian, vegan, halal, and special dietary requirements can usually be arranged with advance notice.
Yes. Many itineraries include an optional or scheduled boat safari on the Rufiji River, offering excellent opportunities to see hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and birdlife from the water.
Yes. Every 2 Days / 1 Night itinerary includes at least one professionally guided game drive. Depending on flight schedules, some packages include multiple game drives.
Yes. Nyerere National Park is considered one of Tanzania's safest safari destinations. Guests are accompanied by experienced guides and follow established park safety regulations.
Nyerere National Park can be visited year-round.
June–October: Best for wildlife viewing during the dry season.
November–March: Lush scenery and excellent birdwatching.
April–May: Some camps may close due to heavy rains.
Mobile coverage is available in many parts of the park and at most lodges, although the signal may be limited in remote areas. Wi-Fi is available at many lodges but may be slower than in urban areas.
Yes. Most lodges provide electricity for charging electronic devices. Some remote camps rely on solar power, so charging times may be limited.
This depends on your booking:
Shared safari: Usually 4–6 guests.
Private safari: Reserved exclusively for you and your group.
US Dollars (USD) and Tanzanian Shillings (TZS) are widely accepted. We recommend carrying some cash for tips, drinks, and personal purchases.