Luxury Tanzania Honeymoon Safaris, Tours & Holiday Itineraries

Tanzania honeymoon Safaris offer fantastic mix of romance, adventure, and luxurious accommodations in some of Tanzania’s most magical settings. Luxury Tanzania honeymoon safaris is a holiday of a lifetime. Every day with Tanzania Honeymoon Safaris unveils something fresh and fascinating, along with memories you’ll talk about for years to come. With Tanzania Honeymoon Safaris, you’ll stay at intimate camps and lodges in gorgeous locations, indulge in breathtaking sunrises, toast with chilled champagne while you watch the moon, and experience intimate candlelit meals under the stars. Whether you dream of witnessing the great wildebeest migration in Serengeti National Park, or seeing massive elephant herds in Tarangire National Park, seeing all the 5 Big Five animals or walking barefoot along miles of white sandy beaches in Zanzibar.

Tanzania Honeymoon Safaris With Zanzibar

Tanzania Honeymoon safaris combined with a luxury beach hideaway is one of the most popular choices for a luxury bush & beach honeymoon holiday in Tanzania & Zanzibar. A once-in-a-lifetime adventure, your journey begins with an action-packed wildlife safari, followed by a romantic getaway to the Indian Ocean beaches with their powder-white sands, turquoise waters, and picturesque coconut palms.

Tanzania is the obvious choice for a safari-and-beach combination, due to its Northern & Southern Circuit wildlife-rich national parks and game reserves with easy access to some of Tanzania’s most stunning beaches. At Aloyo Safaris, We will work with you to create lavish Luxury honeymoon safaris in Tanzania that is ideal for you.

Best Tanzania Honeymoon Safaris & Itinerary Packages With Zanzibar Beach Holidays

Kenya Tanzania Zanzibar Honeymoon Safari

Uganda Rwanda Kenya Tanzania Zanzibar

A Kenya-Tanzania Luxury Beach Honeymoon safari combines the thrill of wildlife encounters with the relaxation of Zanzibar tropical beaches. It involves exploring Masai Mara National Reserve and Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater followedby Zanzibar.

Nyerere Ruaha & Mafia Beach Honeymoon

Nyerere National Park

This 8 days Luxury Tanzania Honeymoon safari involves Nyerere National Park(Selous), Ruaha National Park and Mafia Island beaches.  Combining a Tanzania Wilderness Safari & beach holiday offers opportunities for Wildlife adventures  and  relaxation by the beaches.

Tanzania Wildlife & Beach honeymoon

Serengeti Wilderness Camp

A Tanzania Safari & Beach honeymoon Vacation combines Big Five adventures and Beach holiday safaris. This 16 Days Tanzania Honeymoon safari takes you to Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Nyerere National Park and Pemba Island Beaches.

Tarangire Ngorongoro Serengeti Honeymoon Safari

Rwanda Tanzania & Zanzibar

This Romantic Tarangire Ngorongoro Serengeti honeymoon Tanzania safari itinerary for thrilling wildlife encounters and Coffee tour includesTarangire National Park, Ngorongoro crater & Serengeti National Park.

Ultimate East Africa Bush & Beach Honeymoon

volcanoes Serengeti Tarangire

Enjoy with your partner an ultimate 14 day Romantic Kenya, Tanzania, Zanzibara Honeymoon safari to Amboseli, Lake Naivasha, Hells Gate National Park, Masai Mara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Zanzibar Beach

Serengeti & Zanzibar Beach Honeymoon Safari

Xanadu Villas Zanzibar- 10 days Serengeti Safari & Zanzibar Beach honeymoon Holiday

The 10 Days Serengeti & Zanzibar Beach Honeymoon Safari is an exceptional Tanzania luxury honeymoon Safari that blends the classic romance of a Serengeti Wildlife (Big Five) Adventure with palm-lined beaches of Zanzibar.

Cost Of Tanzania Honeymoon Safaris

The cost of Tanzania Honeymoon safaris depend on the accommodation prices, activities involved, internal flights and the number of destinations to visit per scheduled safari itinerary. Tanzania offers a really diverse choice of accommodation alternatives, with safari prices ranging from $2,000 pppn at the low end to $25,000 pppn at the high end. Usually, these prices include all of your game-watching expenses, including food and beverages and the rates for beach time per person per night on the exclusive island.
Additionally, we can set up internal flights between Safari and the beach, which as a rough estimate cost about $250 per person.

For a lower budget, our greatest deal for a 10-night safari and beach honeymoon in Tanzania would cost about $3,300 per person; a 13-night safari and beach honeymoon would cost about $7,000 per person; and a high-end 11-night safari and beach trip would cost about $10000 per person for people who enjoy finer things in life.

The price of an ultra-luxurious 10-day safari and beach vacation would start at $16,000 per person.

Best Time For Tanzania Honeymoon Safaris

Because Tanzania is a tropical country, year-round temperatures of 25 degrees Celsius or higher are to be expected. Although Tanzania can be visited during anytime of the year, July through September are officially the best months to visit Tanzania for Tanzania honeymoon & beach safari because of the dry weather conditions and abundance of wildlife.

But, the only months we wouldn’t suggest if you want to spend time at the beach on your honeymoon are April and May, when Tanzania’s main rainy season occurs. Not ideal for a honeymoon in the Indian Ocean!

However, the rainy season might be exceptional if you are only interested in safari, adventurous, and on a limited budget. It’s a lovely time to be in Tanzania, with lots of fresh life roaming the parks and lush green foliage. Additionally, the costs of fantastic lodges are drastically reduced.

But there’s a reason the costs are lower: the wildlife is more scattered, making it harder to identify, and it’s raining, which increases the likelihood of getting stuck in the mud! However, Tanzania’s green season provides an unforgettable adventure for some people.

October and June, or the shoulder season months, are the seasons we like most. Here, you may take advantage of some amazing special offers and discounted rates during peak season.

A few days into shoulder season, you can sometimes receive the same peak season experience for half the price! Because it is just outside the school holidays, the parks are quieter and the wildlife is amazing during these months.

Every season offers advantages and disadvantages for every place, so the best course of action is to get in touch with us and speak with one of our Tanzania specialists.

Best Tanzania Honeymoon Safari Lodges & Camps

The Nomad Lamai Serengeti – Luxury Tanzania Safaris

The Lamai Serengeti lodge is simply amazing. It offers some of the greatest service in the area and is of the greatest caliber. You may enjoy luxury without all the flash and glam that frequently take away from the authentic safari experience thanks to the minimalist elegance that characterizes a Nomad Camp. It is situated on the Kogakuria Kopje and offers stunning views of the grasslands of the Serengeti, where migratory herds can be viewed starting in late July. Because of its unique style and amazing setting, it is a welcome change from many opulent safari camps.

The Facts About the Nomad Lamai Serengeti

Constructed within the rocks that define the Kogatende region of the Serengeti, Lamai stands covertly above the well-known Kopje, entirely concealed from view. Located in Tanzania’s northernmost Serengeti, this Serengeti Safari area boasts one of the most breathtaking natural settings you could hope for.

With a view of the breathtaking plains below, the lodge is strewn amid several massive boulders. The center of the camp is the main restaurant and guest area. Comfortable, opulent, and decorated in a really homey, quirky, safari manner, it’s well situated in the center. With the possible exception of the lunch table by the pool, the circular sitting area with the best views from camp is the true star of the show, even though the open fireplace is the focal point throughout the green seasons. This place is truly a home away from home! The lodge’s general service is excellent, and the cook in especially does a fantastic job.

Each of the rooms, which flank either side of the main atrium, has an amazing outlook. But if we had to pick, the room at the top of the Kopje would win! These are roomy, expansive spaces constructed entirely of eco-friendly materials. It’s better than ever to wake up in the morning because of the enormous beds that overlook the plains. They feature lovely balconies where you can sit and read a book, paint a picture, or simply take in the breathtakingly diverse scenery. A popular choice for honeymooners.

Anyone who wants to take a little well-earned relaxation in between game drives will welcome the addition of a beautiful swimming pool area!

Finally, but just as importantly, it is worth noting that Lamai offers the best guiding. Like all Nomad camps, its guides receive some of the best training available in East Africa, and as the managers are frequently former guides, standards are unquestionably upheld.

Naturally, Lamai is most well-liked in late July, when the migratory herds arrive in the Northern Serengeti. Visitors can enjoy seeing the herds pass by the camp and the well-known river crossings at the Mara River, which is about 30 minutes away at game drive speed, until the end of October and even into November. Nevertheless, Lamai is a fantastic destination even without the herds. Because there are fewer tourists in this area during the shoulder seasons, visitors can have the entire array of resident game to themselves. When you combine this with cheaper prices, you have the makings of a safari that will never be forgotten.

Sand Rivers Lodge

Located in a stunning, game-rich region of Nyerere Nationa Park (previously Selous Game Reserve), Sand Rivers is an exciting barefoot luxury resort. This is an excellent facility and one of our favorite camps in all of Tanzania. With plenty of walking safari chances, superb fly camping, and boating up to Steiglers Gorge, it’s a great place for people looking for wilderness adventure. Possibly one of the greatest river locations on the Rufiji River, this lodge is one of the oldest and was constructed by Richard Bonham in the 1980s.

The Real Story Of Sand Rivers: 

Compared to many of the other assets in Nyerere National Park, Sand Rivers is situated farther to the west. Walking safaris and fly camping are also available, giving visitors the chance to have a fantastic all-around safari experience in what is arguably the best wildlife watching region with direct access to boating safari up to Steiglers Gorge. In view of the resident hippo pod, the camp is exquisitely tucked away beneath the shade of trees along the Rufiji River’s banks.

With breathtaking views of the river below, the lodge’s main area is elevated. The dining and bar area, which mirrors the apartments, is open-faced with stone floors and a thatched ceiling. There are numerous places to unwind in between activities, including a common pool off to the side.

The five riverfront cottages, which are dispersed along the river’s banks, seem quite open and include mosquito-netted mattresses and outside en suite bathrooms. Although the rooms’ openness is undoubtedly intended for the more daring, they yet retain the opulence that is associated with a stay at a Nomad property. Intimacy and seclusion are provided by the apartments’ open front, which offers unparalleled views of the Rufiji River. With their own private plunge pool and extra space, the three hillside suites are a step up, literally situated higher up the hill.

The untamed and wild atmosphere of Sand Rivers and the South of Tanzania in general is what we adore about it. The genuine spirit of safari is preserved, and wildlife interactions are frequently private and intimate rather than crowded with people or lined up at sightings. Sand Rivers is the place to go if seeing wild dogs is on your bucket list because they are regularly spotted here on game drives.

Chaka Camp Serengeti

Chaka Camp is a movable camp that is semi-permanent and situated within the Serengeti ecosystem. The Chaka Camp offers a genuine and personal bush experience in the heart of breathtaking regions of the Serengeti’s unspoiled environment. The word “Chaka” means “bush” in Swahili. To make sure its visitors are in the best possible position to see the Great Wildebeest Migration, the Camp relocates twice a year.

An Overview Of Chaka Camp

Chaka Camp’s lightweight design allows for seasonal mobility. It can be found in the Northern Serengeti from late May to the end of October, and in the Ndutu region from December to the end of March.

The wildebeest migration enters and exits the Ndutu region between December and March. Ndutu is situated immediately south of Serengeti National Park in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The position of Chaka Camp makes it simple to reach popular spots for wildlife viewing near Lakes Ndutu and Masek. Apart from the over two million zebra and wildebeest that traverse the region annually, Ndutu is also home to hundreds of bird species, cheetahs, lions, and giraffes.

The wildebeest gather in greater numbers during the calving season in February, when they give birth to 8,000 babies every day. In addition to being an excellent time to witness large numbers of wildebeest, this is also a fantastic time to observe predator-prey interactions. The Ndutu plains during the birthing season are a sight to behold, with everything from cheetahs, lions, and hyenas to occasionally untamed dogs.

Chaka Camp is situated in the Northern Serengeti and is open from late May to October. Due to the camp’s proximity to the Mara River, it is simple to reach a number of nearby river crossing locations. The wildebeest migration is moving back and forth over the Mara River from Tanzania to Kenya during this time of year. Large cats, crocodiles, and hippos abound all throughout the place, and river crossings are frequent.

Compared to some of the other best options in the area, the eight tents are rather straightforward because of their moveable nature. Along with spacious private verandahs to enjoy the infinite vistas of the Serengeti ecosystem, it does include safari bucket showers and flush toilets. There is a small bar, a library, and separate dining and lounge tents.

One of the Serengeti’s most affordable luxury camps is Chaka. You can enjoy romantic bush dinners beneath the stars and game drives in open vehicles while staying here, which will guarantee you an amazing and private bush experience. Chaka works well with Rivertrees in Arusha and Ngorongoro Farmhouse in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area if you only have time for a Northern circuit. A week or more would be needed to complete this circuit, which would include two nights at the Ngorongoro Crater, one night in Arusha, and three or four nights in Chaka. In addition to being an excellent value circuit, it provides a fantastic, genuine safari experience in some of Africa’s most well-known areas.

However, flying to Ruaha or Selous in southern Tanzania is a fantastic, albeit expensive, add-on if you are not time- or money-constrained. The bush-camp atmosphere that makes Chaka so unique is also offered by comparable camps like Lake Manze or Mdonya Old River Camp.

Naturally, all you might want to do after a week of safari is unwind on the beach. Even while traveling to Zanzibar from Tanzania’s north is more expensive and time-consuming than traveling from the south, it is still feasible, and combining a Northern itinerary with a beach lodge like Pongwe Beach Hotel or Zuri Zanzibar guarantees a restful conclusion to your vacation.

The Facts About Singita Faru Faru Camp

Sasakwa and Sabora Tented Camp, which are both owned by Singita, are situated in Faru Faru, which is situated in the western Serengeti’s private

Grumeti Reserve. Scheduled flights from Arusha and other Tanzanian locations provide access to this region of the Serengeti. Since the reserve is private, the only cars you will see during your Tanzanian safari will be from one of the three Singita homes. As a result, it’s a great place to start your Serengeti safari.

Since it’s a private park, you can walk, drive, and ride horses at night. This contemporary take on a traditional safari lodge offers plenty of intimacy, luxury, and top-notch guiding. terrific during the migration season, but it’s a terrific area to explore year-round because of the strong resident game. All three of the Grumeti Reserves’ properties are flawless, but because of its closeness, Faru Faru is most likely our favorite.

The lodge’s open-air main area overlooks a grassy area with a watering hole that frequently draws herds of elephants during the dry season. There are several living areas with hardwood decking that lead down to a lovely plunge pool. There are also plenty of little spaces where private meals can be arranged.

Beho Beho Safari Camp – Nyerere National Park

The Selous Game Reserve bestows one of its most breathtaking panoramas on Beho Beho. It overlooks a vast expanse of genuine wilderness and offers its visitors every luxury and more. With nine stone bandas (the panoramic view is complimentary), the lodge is fully equipped to provide every comfort to its visitors. The service, cuisine, and leading are all of the best caliber.

The Facts of the Beho Beho Camp

Lake Tagalala and its well-known hot springs are just an hour’s drive away from this magnificent safari lodge, which is tucked away in the Beho Beho hills. Due to the lodge’s own airstrip, visitors arriving from Dar es Salaam will have a short flight to camp.

The 9 Bandas can easily accommodate a small group of people or a couple with enough of space to relax and take in the unique scenery. Every convenience has been considered, and they are exquisitely equipped. Each of them has an own plunge pool to cool off in throughout the day, and the most recent addition is the private residence known as “Bailey’s Banda.” It offers you a highly exclusive experience, with private dining and a private plunge pool, and it has every earthly pleasure imaginable. Even while these amenities are amazing, nothing compares to the breathtaking vista of the valley floor and its people.

One of our best picks for a honeymoon in Tanzania is Beho Beho. In addition to the opulent lodge, Beho Beho features an opulent tree-house where guests can sleep out. Before going to bed, savor a romantic dinner at sunset while taking in the beauty of Africa’s stars. There aren’t many more romantic safari activities than this.

A drinking hole serves any thirsty animal willing to come and exhibit themselves, and a community swimming pool serves those who want to spend a leisurely day lounging in the sun. Suppertime, which can be arranged in a variety of ways throughout the lodge, is when this primarily occurs. During their visit, guests can also choose to spend the night in their lovely treehouse, which boasts breathtaking views.

There are wonderful places to take breathtaking treks in the reserve, and the guiding at Beho Beho is excellent. Both the game and the scenery are quite spectacular, making it the ideal way to whet your appetite for some truly amazing mealtimes. The food at this Selous Safari Lodge is the greatest. After dinner, guests can challenge the guides at the full-size snooker table and talk about the day’s discoveries (we’re still not sure if we’re great snooker players or they’re just really kind people!).

For those seeking a wild and diverse safari, the Selous is an excellent choice. Walking, car, and game-viewing safaris make the Selous one of Tanzania’s most varied attractions, and the numerous winding canals are wonderful for boating safaris. Your wildlife encounters are intimate and private due to the wide reserve, small number of lodges, and authorized off-road driving. This allows you to take the greatest pictures of everything from grumpy dagga lads to some of the Selous’ well-known wild dogs.

Lake Manze Tented Camp

A really great but uncomplicated safari camp is Lake Manze. It is in a perfect location on the shore of a stunning lake, and groups of hippo bathing nearby may roar at it. The lodge has a rustic edge due to its lack of power, but it also exudes an old world elegance that other camps cannot match because to its comfort and charm. Although the camp doesn’t offer five-star luxury, it’s impossible to find a better safari experience at a lower cost.

The Details of the Lake Manze Tented Camp

Nestled among Terminalia and Doum palm trees, Lake Manze Tented Camp is a genuine, rustic safari camp just a quick 20-minute drive from the Siwandu airfield (but we can assure you that you will be requesting a longer route!). Its site is ideal; it sits well on the shore of Lake Manze, and the entire camp is bordered by a well-worn elephant track.

Instead of striving for every luxury, it delivers a more genuine safari camp experience and has amazing resident animals. With beautiful views of the river, the twelve tents are compact yet incredibly cozy. All of them feature private, relaxing outdoor showers in their en suite bathrooms. After an exciting safari day, lanterns will warmly illuminate your tent because there is no electricity in the tents. The main lodge is the place to charge camera batteries for those who need them.

Manze’s motto is “less is more.” The primary space consists of a sandy floor with a massive thatched ceiling. It’s a very cozy place to unwind and have a gin and tonic after a tiring safari day, with sofas and armchairs strewn throughout! Kerosene lanterns are lit at night to create a cozy, daring safari atmosphere at the lodge. Manze is one of the most grounded safari destinations in Tanzania.

Lake Manze has a well-practiced repertory that includes game drives, walking safaris, and boat safaris. For those who are interested, they also provide fishing excursions, and the chefs are looking forward to putting your “catch of the day” back on your plate for dinner. All you need to do is ask if you want to spend the entire day out! A picnic breakfast and lunch will be prepared before venturing into the woods, and the guides at Lake Manze are always willing to go above and beyond for you, whether it’s an all-day boat ride down the winding canals or an all-day visit to the hot springs.

Ikuka Ruaha Lodge

Ikuka is a lodge that offers accommodations for all guests and is perched ot the top of the breathtaking granite escarpment with the best views of Ruaha National Park. This lovely family-run lodge, which caters to both honeymooners and bigger groups, is built with love and care and is focused on realizing dreams. outstanding people are the foundation of every outstanding lodge; Mark, the camp’s manager and owner, was born and raised in the Ruaha region. He is in charge of all the walking and guiding safaris here and is quite familiar with the park. Here, you can anticipate an exclusive, laid-back, and opulent safari with breathtaking vistas and excellent coaching.

Overview

With just seven bandas and a family banda, Ikuka distinguishes apart from the other lodges in the park. It is situated atop a spectacular rocky outcrop. There are no views like this at any other site in Ruaha.
An airy dining area, a fully stocked bar overlooking the breathtaking park views, leather seating sections, an upstairs library/wifi and chill-out area with floor cushions, and an infinity pool for those warm Ruaha afternoons make up the main area. A home away from home is how it truly feels.

The sleeping area in the middle of each banda’s landscape design can be totally covered with mesh doors and linen curtains, or it can be left open to take in the views. No matter where you are in your room—even in the bathroom—you can anticipate breathtaking vistas!

The family room is ideal for parents who are traveling with kids and want a quiet place where everyone can enjoy themselves. The intimacy and seclusion that make a honeymoon so memorable are provided to honeymooners by the honeymoon suite with its own private plunge pool.

Ikuka provides fly camping, game drives, and walking safaris. There is excellent game viewing in Ruaha’s northern region. This is where the fauna of East Africa meets that of Southern Africa, in addition to the amazing herds of buffalo and the massive prides of lions. Wildlife enthusiasts are drawn to the area because of the high likelihood of witnessing servals, aardwolves, and smaller kudus, among other uncommon and elusive animals.

Combining Ikuka and Jongomero in the south of Ruaha, or Kichaka for a fantastic walking-focused safari, offers such striking contrasts that if Ruaha seems like your ideal vacation spot, spending time between the two camps truly delivers a diverse and amazing safari experience.