Tanzania Luxury -
"And wildebeest you come!"

Luxury safari à la Hemingway to wild animals and extraordinary lodges.

Huge grey bodies trudge ponderously across the steppe. Continue their leisurely way. They are not disturbed by what is happening not far from them. A huge wild cat takes a leap, sending the peacefully grazing wildebeest fleeing. A small acrobat watches the lion from a distance and shortly afterwards soars into the heights of the treetops, weightless and unafraid. Only the wall of a jeep separates you from this natural spectacle, which takes place right before your eyes. You can feel the ground moving under the footsteps of the herd of elephants, smell the monkey's fur and feel the tension in the air. This is Tanzania. The East African country delights numerous travellers every year with its wealth of flora and fauna. It attracts visitors on adventurous safaris where they can experience the wild country up close. Look forward to excitement, nature and pure luxury. The most elegant and luxurious lodges await you here - for your ultimate luxury safari.


News about this trip
You can also read our exciting article "And wildebeest you come" (PDF) for the journey Tanzania Luxury.

Important note:

This trip is partially suitable for travellers with reduced mobility, depending on their impairment.
Please contact us for detailed advice and handling of flights, transfers and accommodation.

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Rebekka Bischoff

Rebekka Bischoff

Select Travelist Africa

030 / 69 80 21 91
bischoff@select-luxury.travel

"This luxury safari really brings you into contact with the wilderness. I got to see leopards, cheetahs and lions hunting - and not from a distance. The lions came so close to the jeep that I could have touched them."