Extraordinary African Safaris
Tanzania holds over 1,100 bird species — a specialist guide and a route through varied habitats turn a safari into a serious birding trip.
With more than 1,100 recorded species, Tanzania is one of Africa’s great birding destinations — and a birdwatching safari simply tilts a normal trip toward feathers. The Rift Valley lakes, Lake Manyara’s groundwater forest, Tarangire’s woodlands, and the Serengeti plains each hold different specialities, so a varied route can rack up a remarkable list in a week.
We pair you with a specialist bird guide who knows the calls and the seasonal hotspots, travelling at a birder’s pace — frequent stops, plenty of time, and an eye on the small stuff most safaris drive past. The big game is still all around you, of course; many guests find they fall for the birds entirely.
Early starts catch the most calls and movement.
Move between lakes, woodland, and savannah for variety.
Wetlands and lodge gardens stay productive through the heat.
Run the day's list over sundowners — friendly competition encouraged.
You don't have to be a hardcore birder — a birdwatching safari adds a rewarding layer to any trip, and the specialist guide will find things you'd never spot alone. For big lists, travel November to April when Palearctic and intra-African migrants swell the resident species; the green season also brings birds into breeding plumage.




These are the destinations we most often pair with Birdwatching Safari, based on route flow, season, and how the wider itinerary fits together.
A jewel-box park beneath the Rift Valley wall — groundwater forest, tree-climbing lions, pink flamingo shorelines, and elephants at arm's length.
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Herds of 300 elephants beneath ancient baobabs, and a dry-season river that pulls in wildlife from across the Maasai steppe — northern...
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Endless plains, two million migrating wildebeest, and Africa's highest concentration of big cats — the park every safari dream is measured against.
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The world's largest intact volcanic caldera — a 260 km² natural amphitheatre holding some 25,000 large animals, including East Africa's most reliable...
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A short planning brief gives our team enough context to suggest the right parks, route, pace and accommodation level.