Amshar Serengeti Adventures Launches New Safari and Zanzibar Package for 2026


Posted August 19, 2026 by amsharserengetiadventures

Amshar Serengeti Adventures is a licensed, locally run operator based in Arusha, Tanzania, arranging tailor-made safaris and holidays across Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda since 2009.

 
Arusha, Tanzania — Amshar Serengeti Adventures, a locally run tour operator based in Arusha, has introduced a new safari and Zanzibar package that pairs Northern Tanzania game drives with beach time on the Zanzibar coast, priced as one fixed quote with no hidden add-ons.

The company has been arranging trips into Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Tarangire since 2009, and the team behind it grew up near these parks rather than learning them from a spreadsheet. That distinction matters more than it sounds. A guide who's driven the same stretch of Serengeti for a decade knows which tracks flood after rain, which lodges genuinely match their marketing photos, and roughly where the migration herds are likely to be in a given week rather than where a brochure says they should be.

The new safari and Zanzibar package was built in response to a pattern the company kept seeing in enquiries: travellers wanted the wildlife without giving up the beach, and they wanted it without juggling three separate bookings and three separate price tags. So the itinerary does both in one trip — several days of adventure safaris in Serengeti and the surrounding parks, followed by a stretch of unwinding on Zanzibar's coastline, with the vehicle, guide, park fees, meals and accommodation all covered under a single upfront number.

Anyone who has priced a Tanzania safari before will recognise the usual headache. Park fees change. Fuel surcharges appear. A "final" quote turns out not to be final once you've already put down a deposit. Amshar's approach is to work out the full cost before the trip is confirmed, not after, and to say plainly if a traveller's budget doesn't match their wish list rather than selling a package that quietly cuts corners once the client has committed.

The Serengeti adventure itself follows the wildebeest migration where it makes sense to, though the company is upfront that no operator can guarantee exact herd positions months in advance — anyone claiming otherwise is either guessing or overselling. What they can do is adjust the route close to departure based on where guides have actually seen the animals that week, rather than sticking to a fixed plan drawn up in an office. Game drives typically move through Serengeti National Park, the Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire, with Lake Manyara added for travellers who want to see more of the birdlife alongside the bigger mammals.

After the parks, the itinerary shifts to Zanzibar. Most travellers on this route spend their first stretch dust-covered and up before dawn for game drives, then trade that for beach days, seafood, and the slower pace of Stone Town and the northern coast. It's a deliberate contrast, and it's become the company's most-booked combination for exactly that reason — the two halves of the trip don't compete with each other, they complement it.

The company works with three broad groups: solo travellers who want a private vehicle rather than joining strangers, couples planning an Africa honeymoon who tend to prioritise privacy and lodge quality over ticking off every park, and families who need one number covering everyone rather than a pile of separate invoices. Itineraries are adjusted for each — pace, lodge category, and route all shift depending on who's travelling and what they're actually there for.

Beyond the flagship Tanzania Serengeti adventure and beach combination, the operator also runs climbs on Kilimanjaro's Marangu and Machame routes, with acclimatisation days built in rather than treated as optional extras, and separate safari itineraries across Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda for travellers who want gorilla trekking or a wider East Africa loop. But the safari and Zanzibar package remains the one most enquiries turn into, largely because it solves a genuine planning problem rather than just bundling two popular destinations together for the sake of it.

Prospective travellers are encouraged to get in touch directly with their dates and rough budget. The company says it aims to respond within thirty minutes during working hours, Monday to Saturday, and that initial conversations are about working out what's realistic before any commitment is made — not pushing a fixed package that happens to be available.

Amshar Serengeti Adventures is a licensed, locally run operator based in Arusha, Tanzania, arranging tailor-made safaris and holidays across Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda since 2009. The company plans its Tanzania and Zanzibar itineraries directly, without routing bookings through third-party agents or foreign booking platforms, and says this keeps both pricing and planning more transparent for the traveller.

For more details visit our :

website - https://www.amsharserengetiadventures.com/
📍 Address: P.O.Box 14748, Arusha - Tanzania
📞 Contact No: +255 747 231 995
📧 Email ID: [email protected]
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Contact Email [email protected]
Issued By amshar serengeti adventures
Phone +255 747 231 995
Business Address P.O.Box 14748, Arusha - Tanzania
Country Tanzania, United Republic of
Categories Tourism , Travel
Tags safari and zanzibar package , africa honeymoon packages , all inclusive africa safari
Last Updated August 19, 2026