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Plan Zanzibar beach extensions after East Africa safari routes, with season, flights, and accommodation style in mind.
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Zanzibar is often used as a coast extension after Tanzania or Kenya safari routes. The best fit depends on flight timing, season, beach preference, and trip length.
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Tanzania
City / Gateway
22 tours
ExploreArusha is Northern Tanzania’s main safari gateway, linking Kilimanjaro International Airport, Arusha Airport, coffee estates, Mount Meru views and the country’s classic safari circuit. Arusha is a practical and pleasant soft landing, with leafy lodges, markets, restaurants and easy connections to Tarangire, Ngorongoro, Serengeti and Kilimanjaro routes.

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Beach conditions vary by coast and month, so timing should be discussed alongside the safari route.
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Kenya
Wildlife Area
2 tours
ExploreCrescent Island is a peaceful walking-safari sanctuary on Lake Naivasha where travellers can explore on foot among giraffes, zebras, antelopes and lake birdlife. It is intimate, gentle and highly accessible, making it a strong soft-adventure stop for families, honeymooners and travellers who want a break from vehicle-based safari.

Tanzania
City / Gateway
7 tours
ExploreDar es Salaam is Tanzania’s coastal commercial capital and main international gateway for southern safaris, Zanzibar connections and Indian Ocean departures. Dar es Salaam is busy, humid and coastal, useful for airport logistics, overnight stays, day rooms, ferry links and transitions between bush and beach.

Tanzania
National Park
1 tour
ExploreKatavi National Park is One of Tanzania’s wildest and least-visited parks, famous for big dry-season buffalo herds, hippo pools, crocodiles and raw western Tanzania wilderness. Katavi feels remote, dramatic and uncompromising, with wide floodplains, seasonal rivers and an old-school expedition character.

Tanzania
Private Conservancy
1 tour
ExploreKilimanjaro Conservancy is a private conservation landscape near Mount Kilimanjaro, offering open plains, mountain views, wildlife movement and active safari experiences away from the busiest circuits. The conservancy has a spacious frontier feel, with Kilimanjaro dominating the horizon and private activities adding depth beyond standard game drives.

Tanzania
National Park
5 tours
ExploreLake Manyara National Park is a compact northern Tanzania park set below the Rift Valley escarpment, known for groundwater forest, lake scenery, elephants, primates and rich birdlife. Lake Manyara offers quick-changing scenery, from lush forest and mahogany groves to open lake shore, hot springs and escarpment views.
Arusha