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Bahati Safaris
Based in Arusha
Bahati Safaris is a proudly Tanzanian-owned tour company created by a dedicated team of local travel experts, experienced guides, and nature lovers who call East Africa home. Built from a genuine passion for Tanzania’s breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and extraordinary wildlife,
Where Bahati Safaris operates
Bahati Safaris runs trips across 34 destinations in Tanzania, covering the Arusha Region, Western Tanzania, Coast Region, Kagera Region, Southern Highlands, Kilimanjaro Region, Lindi Region, Mbeya Region, Dodoma Region, Northern Circuit, Mbeya & Ruvuma Region, Tanga Region, Mafia Archipelago, Southern Circuit, Kilimanjaro & Tanga Region, Southern Tanzania, Tabora Region, Zanzibar Archipelago, Mwanza Region, and Mtwara Region. Each park has its own character — from open savannas and forested escarpments to coastal reefs — and Bahati Safaris tailors itineraries around what you most want to see.
- Arusha National Park · Arusha Region — Tanzania's safari capital — the gateway to Kilimanjaro, Serengeti, and the entire northern circuit.
- Gombe · Western Tanzania — Jane Goodall's chimpanzee research site — the world's most famous chimp habitat on Lake Tanganyika.
- Bagamoyo · Coast Region — A historic Swahili trading town — once East Africa's most important port, now a peaceful heritage town and beach destination.
- Ibanda-Kyerwa National Park · Kagera Region — One of Tanzania's newest national parks — a remote northwest wilderness near the Uganda border protecting diverse savanna and forest in a transboundary corridor, completely off the tourist trail.
- Katavi · Western Tanzania — Tanzania's wildest secret — massive hippo pools, enormous buffalo herds, and virtually no other tourists.
- Iringa · Southern Highlands — A cool highland town with Ruaha National Park on the doorstep and fascinating ancient rock art in the hills.
- Kilimanjaro · Kilimanjaro Region — Climb Africa's highest peak — a world-class trekking challenge accessible to determined non-technical climbers.
- Kilwa Kisiwani · Lindi Region — UNESCO-listed ruins of a Swahili sultanate — one of East Africa's most important medieval archaeological sites, reached by boat.
- Kitulo National Park · Mbeya Region — The 'Serengeti of Flowers' — a remote highland plateau blazing with wild orchids and endemic Alpine plants.
- Kondoa Rock-Art Sites · Dodoma Region — One of East Africa's most important UNESCO World Heritage Sites — 150+ ancient rock shelters painted across 2,000 years, set on the eastern slopes of the Masai Escarpment.
- Lake Manyara · Northern Circuit — A compact, diverse park famous for tree-climbing lions, flamingos, and dramatic rift valley scenery.
- Lake Nyasa · Mbeya & Ruvuma Region — Tanzania's slice of Africa's most biodiverse lake — 1,000+ endemic fish species, scenic highlands, and a peaceful Malawian border escape.
- Lushoto · Tanga Region — A cool highland town in the West Usambara Mountains — Tanzania's best-kept hiking secret, with village-to-village treks, endemic birds, and a refreshing escape from the heat.
- Mafia Island · Mafia Archipelago — A remote marine park paradise — swim with whale sharks, dive on pristine reefs, and watch sea turtles nest.
- Mahale Mountains · Western Tanzania — Chimpanzee trekking on the shores of Lake Tanganyika — one of the most intimate wildlife encounters in Africa.
- Mikumi · Southern Circuit — Tanzania's most accessible national park — big five game viewing just 4 hours from Dar es Salaam.
- Mkomazi National Park · Kilimanjaro & Tanga Region — A recovering wilderness park near Kilimanjaro — home to Tanzania's black rhino sanctuary and wild dogs.
- Ngorongoro · Northern Circuit — The world's largest intact volcanic caldera — a natural enclosure for lions, elephants, and the rare black rhino.
- Nyerere National Park · Southern Tanzania — Africa's largest national park — wild, remote, and home to boat safaris on the legendary Rufiji River.
- Ruaha · Southern Circuit — Tanzania's largest national park — remote, wild, and home to Africa's biggest population of wild dogs.
- Saadani National Park · Coast Region — Tanzania's only park where the savanna meets the Indian Ocean — safari by day, beach by night.
- Selous · Southern Circuit — One of Africa's oldest and largest game reserves — now known as Nyerere National Park, with boat safaris on the Rufiji River.
- Serengeti · Northern Circuit — Africa's greatest wildlife arena — year-round big five safaris and the legendary Great Migration.
- Tarangire · Northern Circuit — Tanzania's elephant capital — vast herds gather around the Tarangire River each dry season.
- Udzungwa Mountains · Southern Highlands — A biodiversity hotspot in Tanzania's southern highlands — waterfalls, endemic primates, and rewarding forest hikes.
- Ugalla River National Park · Tabora Region — A vast, remote miombo wilderness in western Tanzania — wild dogs, lions, and hippo-lined rivers far from any tourist circuit, for travellers who want Africa completely to themselves.
- Usambara Mountains · Tanga Region — Misty highland villages, breathtaking viewpoints, and the green 'Switzerland of Tanzania' — an easy escape from the heat.
- Zanzibar · Zanzibar Archipelago — Turquoise waters, spice farms, and a UNESCO World Heritage Stone Town — Tanzania's island paradise.
- Pemba Island · Zanzibar Archipelago — Tanzania's best-kept diving secret — pristine walls, untouched reefs, and almost no crowds.
- Rumanyika-Karagwe National Park · Kagera Region — A newly established national park blending wildlife with the deep history of the ancient Karagwe Kingdom — rare roan antelope, forest birds, and iron-age archaeological sites in Tanzania's far northwest.
- Burigi-Chato National Park · Kagera Region — Tanzania's fourth-largest national park — a vast northwest wilderness of savanna, forest valleys, and Lake Burigi's shores, home to the elusive shoebill stork and sitatunga antelope.
- Songo Mnara · Lindi Region — A small island of extraordinary Swahili ruins — five mosques, a palace, and 33 houses of a 13th–16th century trading city, co-listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site with nearby Kilwa Kisiwani.
- Ukerewe Island · Mwanza Region — Africa's largest inland island — a peaceful fishing community on Lake Victoria, completely off the tourist trail.
- Mtwara · Mtwara Region — Tanzania's undiscovered southern coast — a working port city with access to pristine Msimbati peninsula beaches, coral reefs, the iconic Makonde woodcarving culture, and ancient Mikindani colonial town.
What you can do with Bahati Safaris
This operator specialises in beach & island, mountain trekking, photography tours, walking safari, wildlife safari, whale shark tours, diving & snorkeling, cycling tours, bird watching, boat safari, chimpanzee trekking, and cultural tours. Trips can be combined into a single multi-stop itinerary or booked as standalone experiences.
- Beach & Island — Tanzania's Indian Ocean coastline and islands deliver some of the finest tropical beach experiences in Africa — turquoise water, white sand, Swahili history, and excellent snorkelling just offshore.
- Mountain Trekking — From Kilimanjaro's Uhuru Peak — the highest point in Africa at 5,895m — to Mount Meru, the Usambaras, and the forest trails of Udzungwa, Tanzania offers a spectrum of trekking experiences for every level.
- Photography Tours — Tanzania's combination of extraordinary wildlife density, dramatic landscapes, and golden dry-season light makes it one of the world's top photography safari destinations.
- Walking Safari — Experience Africa at ground level — walking safaris with armed rangers and professional field guides reveal the bush in ways that no vehicle ever can.
- Wildlife Safari — The classic East African experience — tracking lions, elephants, leopards, and the full Big Five across Tanzania's vast savannas and woodlands.
- Whale Shark Tours — Mafia Island offers some of the world's most reliable whale shark encounters — snorkel alongside the ocean's largest fish in the warm, clear waters of the Mafia Island Marine Park.
- Diving & Snorkeling — Tanzania's Indian Ocean coast hosts some of Africa's most pristine coral reefs — from Pemba Island's dramatic wall dives and strong drift currents to Zanzibar's sheltered gardens and Mafia Island's protected marine park.
- Cycling Tours — Explore Tanzania on two wheels — from the misty highland tracks of the Usambara Mountains to the flat coastal paths near Bagamoyo and the lanes of Zanzibar.
- Bird Watching — Tanzania is one of Africa's great birding destinations — over 1,100 recorded species across habitats from soda lakes and Rift Valley wetlands to montane cloud forest and Miombo woodland.
- Boat Safari — Explore Tanzania's waterways from the water — boat safaris offer a completely different perspective on wildlife, bringing you face-to-face with hippos, crocodiles, and waterbirds at eye level.
- Chimpanzee Trekking — Track habituated wild chimpanzees through the forest — an intimate wildlife encounter unlike any other.
- Cultural Tours — Tanzania's cultural fabric is one of its most underrated attractions — over 120 ethnic groups, a rich Swahili coastal heritage, Maasai and Hadzabe communities, medieval sultanate ruins, and some of East Africa's most vibrant markets and arts scenes.
Why book with Bahati Safaris
Founded in 2008, Bahati Safaris is based in Arusha with a team of 8 guides and staff, working in English and Swahili.
One traveller has reviewed Bahati Safaris on Safarani, with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5. Reviews are scraped from public sources and verified bookings — read them in full below.
Pricing sits in the mid-range tier — comfortable lodges and small-group departures. Most enquiries are answered usually within 24 hours via WhatsApp.
Send a WhatsApp message using the button in the sidebar — share your dates, group size, and what you want to see, and Bahati Safaris will reply with a tailored quote. There is no booking fee from Safarani; you deal directly with the operator.
Frequently asked questions
What destinations does Bahati Safaris cover?
Bahati Safaris runs trips to Arusha National Park, Gombe, Bagamoyo, Ibanda-Kyerwa National Park, Katavi, Iringa, Kilimanjaro, Kilwa Kisiwani, Kitulo National Park, Kondoa Rock-Art Sites, Lake Manyara, Lake Nyasa, Lushoto, Mafia Island, Mahale Mountains, Mikumi, Mkomazi National Park, Ngorongoro, Nyerere National Park, Ruaha, Saadani National Park, Selous, Serengeti, Tarangire, Udzungwa Mountains, Ugalla River National Park, Usambara Mountains, Zanzibar, Pemba Island, Rumanyika-Karagwe National Park, Burigi-Chato National Park, Songo Mnara, Ukerewe Island, and Mtwara and other Tanzanian parks. You can combine multiple destinations into one itinerary or book a single-destination trip.
What types of tours does Bahati Safaris offer?
Bahati Safaris specialises in beach & island, mountain trekking, photography tours, walking safari, wildlife safari, whale shark tours, diving & snorkeling, cycling tours, bird watching, boat safari, chimpanzee trekking, and cultural tours. Custom itineraries combining multiple activities are also possible — message them on WhatsApp to discuss.
How do I book a tour with Bahati Safaris?
Tap the WhatsApp button on this page to message Bahati Safaris directly. Share your travel dates, group size, budget, and which destinations interest you. They will reply with a tailored itinerary and quote. Safarani does not take a booking fee — you arrange the trip and payment directly with the operator.
What is Bahati Safaris's pricing tier?
Bahati Safaris sits in the mid-range tier — comfortable lodges, small-group departures, and well-vetted vehicles are standard. Final pricing depends on season, group size, and chosen accommodation; request a quote on WhatsApp for accurate numbers.
Where is Bahati Safaris based?
Bahati Safaris is based in Arusha, Tanzania and has been operating since 2008 with a team of 8 guides and staff. Most trips start with a pickup from your hotel or airport — confirm transfer details when you book.
What languages does Bahati Safaris guide in?
Guides at Bahati Safaris work in English and Swahili. Confirm language preferences when you message them so they can assign the right guide for your trip.
How quickly does Bahati Safaris respond to enquiries?
Bahati Safaris typically replies usually within 24 hours via WhatsApp. For the fastest response, send your trip dates and a short description of what you want to do in your first message.
Reviews (1)
Professional, safe and high value for money. Our guide Bakari had excellent animal-spotting knowledge and made us feel completely safe throughout the entire trip. Highly recommend.
- Replies usually within 24 hours
- $$ Mid-range
- Founded 2008
- 8 guides & staff
- English, Swahili