In today’s world there are safaris and there are “Safaris.” And a few people still want the latter, not just in the sense of how they used to be but how they should be.

It goes without saying that Safaris provide fine cuisine, style and very personalized attention, but guests return ( ratio of over 70%) for what has over the decades become the Tanzania Safari Company’s trademark:- Safari in the raw, one that you will never forget.

“Safari” comes from the Arabic word for “Journey.” In Kiswahili, it may also mean an expedition, a caravan or even a day dream.

And, there are few dreams that compare to those when a safari sets off – there is something of the nomad left in us all. And there is nothing like a safari to reawaken our deep-seated desire to travel.