Sababu Safaris is an owner-run boutique luxury safari company with an international team. We are committed to creating a unique experience which meets your needs and exceeds your expectations and dreams. All our safari itineraries are uniquely crafted and tailored to the specific month of travel to facilitate the most optimal game viewing conditions but you will be able to completely customize your own private safari based on your travel style, preferences and interests.
We offer all-inclusive safaris that will take you deep into the isolated wilderness where packaged tour companies don't go. No mixed groups, no competing for views with strangers, and no conflicting interests. With SABABU SAFARIS, you will enjoy the exclusive use of a private, specially outfitted 4x4 Toyota Land Cruiser with pop-up roof providing for maximum flexibility, comfort and wildlife viewing.
Unlike most safari companies, we are a local Tanzanian based operator. You’ll be able to directly communicate with our team on the ground. No agents and no outsourcing your safari. We thoroughly regulate the high quality and standards of our services so that we are able to deliver the safari experience of a lifetime. To ensure you are able to communicate with us in a timely manner, we have offices in both the US and Tanzania (and we also speak German)!
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Places To Visit In The Northern Circuit of Tanzania
Serengeti National Park offers the classic African safari setting. The migration of millions of wildebeest and zebra takes place in Tanzania in an endless cycle year-round. The vast expanse of grasslands makes the Serengeti a fantastic spot to potentially witness a lion or cheetah kill because you can see the whole spectacle clearly. The best time to go is between July and October, but you can’t really go wrong any time of the year. A hot-air balloon ride at dawn is a truly magnificent experience.
During dry season Tarangire has one of Tanzania’s highest concentrations of wildlife. It's an excellent location for those who love watching elephants, zebra, giraffe, impala, and wildebeest. Tarangire is also a good place to enjoy walking safaris and an excellent birding destination. Be ready to swat tsetse flies here, at certain times of the year they can get annoying.
This national park is located in both theA rusha and Manyara regions of Tanzania. It’s known as an excellent place to spot wildlife, especially flamingos. If you visit during the wet season you’ll get to see around 300 different species of birds but when the lake waters turn into mudfl-ats during the dry season you can also see elephants, hippos and giraffe.
The Ngorongoro Conservation area borders the Serengeti and includes the world’s largest intact caldera which contains almost every species of wildlife found in East Africa, including the extremely rare black rhino. Here you’ll witness some of the densest population of wildlife in the world and it’s an amazing place to take memorable photos. The Maasai still live within the conservation area, and it’s also home to Oldupai where some of the man’s earliest remains have been found.
Mount Kilimanjaro, at 5.895m (19,336 ft) the tallest freestandnig mountain in the world, is actually a dormant volcano with three volcanic cones (Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira). tI’s also a beautiful and imposing place where you’ll get to see many diverse levels of flora and faunaT. here are agricultural fields at the base of the mountain followed by rainforests, fresh meadows, desert and when you finally reach the top, you have chance of seeing snow.
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