10 Safaris in Tanzania that go Beyond Roads

Think beyond the typical safari jeep with these awesome safaris in Tanzania that are not limited to roads! 

A safari in Tanzania may immediately conjure up images of bouncing along dusty roads in a land cruiser, but there are many more safari adventures in Tanzania, and quite a few are not limited to roads! Travelers who are willing to leave the road behind are in for a great surprise. There are many opportunities to experience the wonder and wildlife of Tanzania’s National Parks that go beyond cars and roads.

Check out this list of top ten safari experiences in Tanzania that go beyond roads:

Mt Kilimanjaro

Trekking Tours

Northern Tanzania offers some of the most incredible mountain climbing experiences in the world; an active volcano, the tallest mountain in Africa, and highland trekking with the use of donkeys are just a few of the treks in which tourists can take part.

Tanzania is home to the tallest free-standing mountain in the world, Mount Kilimanjaro (19,340 ft). If you’re up to the challenge, this amazing experience offers the chance to complete one of the Seven Summits and stand on the ‘Roof of Africa’. Travelers should schedule approximately one week to complete this climb.

Those short on time should consider trekking through the lush Ngorongoro Highlands; Empakai Crater to Lake Natron (3-days), or climb the second-highest peak in Tanzania, Mount Meru (4-days).
Some single-day climbs include the active volcano Ol Doinyo Lengai, or Longido. Both of these mountains located in Northern Tanzania.
Hikes or multi-day treks allow travelers to immerse themselves in Tanzania’s rich natural wildlife away from tarmacked roads. A day spent hiking is sure to provide incredible photo opportunities and a glimpse into the natural history of Tanzania.
Memorable Safaris specializes in mountain climbing and trekking safaris throughout Northern Tanzania. They have arranged my mountain expeditions to Lengai and Longido and I couldn’t be happier with them!

Photo by sutirta budiman on Unsplash

Hot Air Balloon Safaris

For a magical air travel experience, tourists can watch the world from above in a hot air balloon. A balloon safari offers travelers a day in the sky, slowly venturing over regions that have no roads to view amazing landscapes and herds of animals. Balloon safaris are especially popular during the Serengeti Migration, providing a spectacular aerial view of millions of animals moving across the Mara River. Hot air balloon experiences are also offered in Tarangire National Park, which is famous for its large elephant population. Visitors to Tarangire from above have a special opportunity to observe the world’s largest mammal from the sky. Hot air balloon safaris offer a truly incredible way to visit popular Tanzanian parks.

Some reputable companies offering balloon safaris in Tanzania include:
Serengeti Balloon Safaris

Miracle Experience

A Walking Safari

Manyara National Park and Arusha National Park both offer walking safaris in designated areas. The Arusha National Park’s walking safari meanders through plains and grasslands, ventures to the base of Mount Meru and concludes at a refreshing waterfall. Throghout the walking safari guests may view giraffe, gazelles, buffalo, wildebeests and zebras.
These walking safaris are possible because of the lack of major predators (namely, lions) in the area. Environmentally-friendly practices ensure guests do not disturb the animals or their habitats.

One unique Tanzanian park has no roads at all. Udzungwa Mountains National Park is only able to be enjoyed by hiking through this rainforest. Some attractions include endemic plants and unique species of monkeys. Udzungwa may be small, but it offers sightings of flora and fauna found nowhere else on earth.

Read more about my own experiences on a walking safari in Arusha National Park and Longido.

Cycling or Mountain Biking in Tanzania

Experience Tanzania on two wheels! Mountain-biking opportunities bring travelers to the Usambara Mountains or the slopes of mighty Kilimanjaro. More relaxed bike rides allow groups to pedal through quiet areas of national parks, like Lake Manyara National Park. There are even options to camp while biking and take a bike-tour for your Tanzanian safari.

Read about our recent family biking trip to Lake Manyara.

Trekking with Chimps

Tourists have to leave the safari car behind before reaching Gombe National Park, as it is inaccessible by road. After boarding a boat, guests travel to the park where Jane Goodall conducted her research on chimpanzees. Here, visitors can sit with chimpanzees and are encouraged to spend a morning relaxing in nature with these friendly primates. The tour is conducted in a manner that respects wildlife from afar. 

Nature-lovers who want to experience this historical park should be ready to get away from the safari car and step right into the wild.

Fishing Boats beside Lake Manyara. Photo by Ree Pashley

Safari by Canoe

After joining a walking safari, visitors can paddle alongside flamingoes in Manyara National Park or the crater lakes of Arusha National Park. These locations offer unique activities on land and in water because of the low populations or complete absence of dangerous predators. In these quieter parks, visitors can experience the beauty of Tanzania up-close. Canoeing is an active option for tourists to get out on calm waters.

Safari Blue

Safari Blue. Photo by Ree Pashley

Travelers can get not only off-road, but off-land completely on a “Safari Blue”. This boat and snorkeling tour takes guests into the Indian Ocean. Saadani National Park, located on the East Coast, is the only national park in all of East Africa that is set on the shores of the Indian Ocean. Its tagline is ‘Where Bush Meets Beach’; here, tourists can see elephants walking on the beach, or spy lions near the ocean. A dive into the Indian Ocean means vibrant tropical fish and friendly dolphins.
This lesser-known national park offers a completely different perspective than all other destinations: a safari by boat!

Paragliding in Tanzania

Thrill-seekers that are willing to travel – or climb – the extra mile can experience the adventure of paragliding over incredible East African landscapes. This is an up-and-coming attraction, current bases are located in Kilimanjaro and Lake Natron.
Paragliding tours are privately offered and require all participants to have prior experience and certifications before taking off.

Ziplining in Tanzania

Just outside of Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara National Park is the only zipline in Tanzania. Adrenaline-junkies can experience flying on a zipline through incredibly scenic areas with a view of Lake Manyara in the distance. These tours combine hikes and cultural experiences that can further broaden a safari in Tanzania.

Photo by Chema Photo on Unsplash

Horseback Riding Safari

An equestrian’s dream come true! Try a safari in Tanzania on horseback. My day ride with Kazkazini Horse Safaris allowed me to get the closest I have ever been to a zebra in the wild, all because the zebra was comfortable beside his cousin, the gentle horse and took no notice of me. Our ride was through a beautiful wooded area just outside of Arusha National Park where elands, gazelles, wildebeests, and of course, zebras were abundant.
Kazkazini also offers multi-day trips to Serengeti National Park. Trained guides lead experienced riders on a unique safari tour that gets away from main roads. New riders can see wildlife up close on a trail ride aback a gentle horse.
This is a truly spectacular way to enrich a traditional Tanzanian safari and get deeper into the wild of East Africa.

Whether you are seeking an active adventure, immersive experience in nature or a romantic balloon ride, Tanzania offers many unique safari experiences that divert from the main road. Consider one of these adventures that do not include a jeep when planning your East African safari.

Check out more of my safaris in Tanzania here and here.

Uzuri Hotel

“Dream on the Beach”

My review of breezy, beautiful Uzuri Hotel.
Covered in pink and purple bougainvillea, the white stucco renovated Italian-style home has only 6 rooms and never feels crowded or busy. The atmosphere is relaxed and charming, with comfortable seating throughout and lots of natural sea breeze.
The dining area opens up to a private sand-covered rest area, shaded with palm trees and featuring a swimming pool. Pass through the little fence and you’re right on the beach, on the Indian Ocean.
The west side of the Island, including Jambiani, has very low tide during the day, so an actual swim in the ocean should be early morning or early evening. Hence, there is actually a legitimate purpose for the hotel’s pool — and it was so refreshing during the heat of the day!

Family-friendly: 8/10

The hotel provided us with a lovely baby bed and baby feeding chair for our 10-month old babe. However, it was evident the focus of the hotel is for adults more than families with kids. There was a small seating area with photography/coffee-table type of books but nothing for kids.

The outdoor pool was great, but it was pretty deep. Certainly a pool for adults.

Cleanliness: 9/10

Our room was very clean. However, on the second night we woke up to an unwelcome visitor who had entered our room: a crab!
I was nervous with a live crab crawling over the floor with my child in a baby bed, positioned on the floor. Our room was on the second floor of the villa, so I can only conclude that the crab had scaled the wall and entered through the large gap under our balcony room door. Yikes!

Food: 6/10

We enjoyed several meals at Uzuri including two breakfasts, one lunch and one dinner. The gnocchi was so good (and so rare to find in Tanzania) that I ordered it twice! Mr. Mechanic did not enjoy his seafood pizza.

However, I found the menu options very limited. With an Italian emphasis of the villa, pasta and pizza were on the menu, but I would have liked to see more variety or a tropical, Zanzibari-twist on some Italian classics. I also found the dishes very expensive, and would have expected something of a higher caliber for the cost.

Location: 10/10

Uzuri is located right on the beach in Jambiani, on the East Coast of Zanzibar. The location is great, with an ocean view and a quiet area of the beach in front of the space. We took a walk around the area for lunch and enjoyed a feast of calamari just a few blocks away. There are also some little shops around.

Overall Experience: 8/10

We were warmly greeted in Italian when we arrived and taken to our room almost immediately. The room had not one, but two balconies.
The room and the villa were lovely and the staff provided attentive service. The biggest downside for me was a crab entering our room in the middle of the night.

We enjoyed Uzuri Villa and I would stay there again, but would aim for a lunch away from the hotel every afternoon, even just for the variety in fresh seafood.
But I would also put a towel or book under any gaps in my door to avoid crabs entering!!!

Read more of my reviews of Zanzibar Hotels:
Mizingani Seafront Hotel

Tembo House Hotel

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