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WeGuide Africa Safaris is a luxury safari outfit offering customized itineraries for unique African safari experiences. They specialize in wildlife, Wildebeest migration, family safaris, romantic honeymoons, luxury adventures, and memorable celebrations. Our goal is to leave a lasting impact on clients and local communities.
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3 Days
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Price From $580
- Tarangire,Ngorongoro and Lake Manyara National Park
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2 Days
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Price From $350
- Arusha National Park,Materuni Waterfalls and Chemka Hotspring
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3 Days
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Price From $820
- Amazing Safari Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater
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10 Days
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Price From $3,200
- Nyerere (Selous), Udzungwa, Mikumi & Ruaha Safari Package
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5 Days
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Price From $2,690
- Arusha, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti National Park-Kogatende
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4 Days
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Price From $1,980
- Arusha, Tarangire, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti National Park
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4 Days
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Price From $1,500
- Mkomazi National Park -Full Game Drive and Rhino Sanctuary
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6 Days
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Price From $4,400
- Tarangire, Serengeti, Serengeti Kogatende and Ngorongoro Crater
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9 Days
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Price From $8,320
- Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti and Rubondo Luxury Safari
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From romantic honeymoons to family-friendly holidays all Itineraries completely tailored flexible and arranged serve as inspiration to your travel. We are happy to provide you with a free quote for your customized itinerary – just send us a details.
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From romantic honeymoons to family-friendly holidays all Itineraries completely tailored flexible and arranged serve as inspiration to your travel. We are happy to provide you with a free quote for your customized itinerary – just send us a details.
- 14 Days
- Price From $7,950
- Arusha, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti National Park, and Zanzibar
- 6 Days
- Price From $4,400
- Arusha, Tarangire, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti
- 5 Days
- Price From $3,450
- Arusha, Tarangire, Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti
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Weguide Africa Safaris offers unique safari tours in Africa, visiting multiple national parks and reserves with diverse wildlife, rugged landscapes, and stunning game-viewing opportunities.
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Tanzania in January
Tanzania experiences two rainy seasons and two dry seasons: the short dry season runs from late January to early March, and the long dry season from June to October. In between are the short rains of November to January and long rains from late March to May with April being an extremely wet and challenging month to get around…
Tanzania in February
The rains depends on your chosen location in Tanzania, while the northern parks are more likely to see dry spells, while the western parks remain rather wet throughout. February is definitely the best time of year to see wildebeest calves, with the migratory herds in full…
Tanzania in March
The Ngorongoro Highlands receive short and sharp rainfall in the late afternoon, leaving the mornings pleasant and generally dry for excellent game viewing.
Early March tends to be dry, although in some years the rains have been known to return early, so it can be wet. That said, seeing the bush turn from a tawny brown to green is a mesmerising sight in its own right. Also, with this being the start of the main rainy season it is unlikely that you would encounter enough rain to ruin your safari experience or to limit your mobility within the country to see and explore all the varied attractions…
Tanzania in April
If there is one month that is probably worth avoiding for a visit to Tanzania, then that would have to be the rain-soaked month of April. This is by far the wettest month of the year, as it falls in the midst of the long/heavy rains. While the rains predominantly come in the form of afternoon thunderstorms, it is not unusual to have big storms at night as well as some grey, drizzly days…
Tanzania in May
Early May is usually still very wet but, as the month progresses, things start to dry out and road repairs get underway, making moving around the parks and country by vehicle easier over time. The bush and vegetation look fantastic after all the rain with most herbivores in fine condition thanks to the abundant food and water that’s widely available…
Tanzania in June
June is dry and busy. Peak season is underway and areas like the western Serengeti are extremely popular at this time of year with the wildebeest piling into the western corridor in their hundreds of thousands. With the rains properly finished, the savannahs are already starting to change from green to yellow and wildlife sightings are constantly improving as the vegetation slowly recedes…
Tanzania in July
The safari season is in full swing and Tanzania is dry with a good chance of roads kicking up dust clouds when driving through the plains. Tanzania is busy during July, expect to find all the parks and prime attractions of the northern circuit to be crowded during the months of July and August. If you are planning a sojourn to Zanzibar, then it is also worth exploring options for other less frequented Indian…
Tanzania in August
August is still very much peak season with large numbers of visitors from America and Europe dominating the northern safari circuit and Zanzibar. The weather is excellent at this time of year, although it can get a bit windy in August and wild fires are a common sight sweeping through the dry grasslands…
Tanzania in September
Visitor numbers are starting to drop off now; there is still no rain in sight, meaning that humidity levels are low bringing fewer mosquitoes. The landscapes have turned brown and grass/food is scarce. The migration concentrates along the perennial Mara River with huge columns of wildebeest and zebra crossing in both directions as the animals search for grazing while staying close to the water…
Tanzania in October
The thunderclouds are building and late October usually sees the arrival of the first rains. The wildebeest are heading south again; Kilimanjaro climbing remains popular throughout October; and wildlife viewing is superb with little vegetation to obscure the high quality sightings. Tourist numbers are considerably lower over this shoulder season period, rendering the most popular tourist attractions…
Tanzania in November
This is one of the most underrated months to go on safari in Tanzania. You will definitely have some rain to contend with, but it is usually in the form of periodic afternoon thundershowers. The northern parks in general are great for game year-round and although the Serengeti receives rain…
Tanzania in December
December falls in the midst of the short rains so except some rain and wet weather. Tourist numbers are low for the first half of the month, but for two weeks over Christmas and New Year everything is choc-a-block, so it’s best to avoid the last-minute rush and book well in advance.
Tanzania is a popular safari destination with diverse activities, including exploring the Serengeti National Park and the Masai steppe. The country is home to the Big Five and other species like giraffes, hippos, caracals, and African wild dogs. Weguide Africa Safaris offers a variety of Tanzania vacations, allowing travelers to choose popular itineraries or build their own. The diverse landscapes, from Serengeti's dry plains to Ngorongoro's lush forests, provide an unforgettable wildlife experience. Booking with Weguide Africa Safaris offers the advantage of an office in Arusha to oversee the entire journey.
Kenya offers a unique safari experience with breathtaking natural beauty and close encounters with Africa's most sought-after animals. The annual Great Wildebeest Migration can be seen from both sides of the Mara River, with herds on the Kenyan side between August and October. Southern parks and reserves like Masai Mara and Amboseli National Park are also worth seeing. The northern parts of Kenya's private concessions and Samburu reserves are home to the Special Five, including reticulated giraffe, Grevy's zebra, Gerenuk, Somali ostrich, and Beisa oryx.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda is home to around 400 mountain gorillas, half of the world's remaining wild population. The park is Uganda's most popular tourist safari destination, offering an adventurous hike through the misty tropical rainforest. Visitors can also spot 120 other mammals, including forest duikers, rare l'Hoest monkeys, olive baboons, bushbuck, black-and-white Colobus monkeys, forest elephants, and 220 butterfly and 350 bird species. The park is a must-see for wildlife enthusiasts.
Zanzibar, the most famous island in the Indian Ocean, is a popular destination with its rich history, culture, and white sandy beaches. The three main islands off the mainland of East Africa (Zanzibar, Pemba, and Mafia Islands) offer a combination of tranquil and adventurous activities. Zanzibar is the busiest and busiest, with a colorful lifestyle. Pemba Island, located north, is less popular but offers diving. Mafia Island, located south of Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam, is a peaceful honeymoon, diving, and fishing destination. These islands offer a combination of tranquil and adventurous activities for travelers.
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