When tailoring a safari, the secret lies in following nature’s lead. We lean on decades of local knowledge to offer the very best itineraries – leaving room for the spontaneity that unlocks those truly magical moments. Browse our sample suggestions, and contact us to discuss bringing your own ideas to life.

Northern Tanzania

The combined experience of our Northern guide team comes to well in excess of 200 years.

  • The greatest concentration of wild animals on the planet
  • The Great Migration
  • Real elephant country in Tarangire
  • Nomad's remote corner of the iconic Ngorongoro Crater
Northern Tanzania

Western Tanzania

Western Tanzania is about intense contrasts: from Mahale's chimpanzees and the soft, gin-clear waters of Lake Tanganyika to the mega-herbivores that roam Katavi's savage grasslands.

  • Wild chimpanzee's in the Mahale Mountains
  • One of the wildest places left in Africa: Katavi
  • Rich in wildlife and largely devoid of people
  • Remote, and virtually as we found it 20 years ago
Western Tanzania

Southern Tanzania

Southern Tanzania is all about getting right out there into the wilderness, to walk, boat, sleep under the stars in a fly camp and feel Africa getting under your skin.

  • Freedom to 'just be' in the heart of Africa
  • Boat, walk, fly camp, fish, drive in Nyerere
  • Complete exclusivity at Kiba Point
  • The best dry season game viewing in Ruaha
Southern Tanzania

Built on one of the most magnificent sites in the northern Serengeti, the Kogakuria Kopje, Lamai overlooks the area’s rolling grasslands – through which the great migration pours from July to October.

In the entire park, there is not a single road, so your entire experience will be on foot. This is a wholly unique wilderness and a long way off the beaten track. But the lake, the beaches, the extraordinary forest, and of course the chimpanzees all make it a journey well worth undertaking.

Sweet dreams are indeed made of this.

You might say the 20-year-old Nomad Tanzania knows this corner of the world more intimately than most—which might explain how their next venture is the first to secure a previously untapped viewpoint. Six canvas bungalows, lined up along the Ngorongoro Crater Rim, feature unprecedented vistas of both the crater floor sunrises and Serengeti sunsets.

Since working with Nomad my farm has doubled in size and I take pride in providing fresh produce to Greystoke.

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