Premier Tanzanian Safari and Mount Kilimanjaro Trek
Allow us to guide you through the wonders of Africa.
🇹🇿 Tanzania tour operator specializing exclusively in Tanzanian adventures.
Utalii is a trusted destination management company based at the foothills of Kilimanjaro, proudly delivering over a decade of exceptional service and a strong reputation. We craft unforgettable safaris and trekking experiences across Tanzania’s rich and untamed landscapes—where the spirit of African adventure thrives.
🚙 | Top-Quality Vehicles
Experience comfort and reliability with our premium Land Cruisers—each equipped with a fridge, Wi-Fi, and power outlets to keep you connected and refreshed throughout your journey.
📋| Smart Planning
Our team of qualified safari experts specializes in customizing your adventure to perfectly match your unique travel style.
Best African Safari
An African safari vacation offers an unparalleled holiday experience. Picture yourself immersed in a land where wildlife moves freely and majestically. On this journey, you’re more than just an observer—you become a part of nature’s eternal rhythm.
Step into the world of African safaris
Climbing Kilimanjaro Adventures
Rising to 5,895 meters, Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest free-standing mountain on Earth—rightfully earning the title “The Roof of Africa.” Set out on a seven-day trek that reveals awe-inspiring glaciers, dazzling sunrises, and rare alpine flora hidden within lush tropical forests. Experience the true spirit of adventure as you hike through one of the world’s most unique landscapes. No technical climbing experience is required—just a moderate level of fitness and the guidance of our seasoned mountain experts to help you summit this legendary peak.
What to pack for Kilimanjaro?
At Utalii (formerly Altezza Travel), we provide all essential group equipment for your expedition—including tents, mattresses, chairs, tables, first aid kits, and oxygen tanks. However, you’ll need to bring or rent your personal gear, such as suitable clothing, hiking boots, trekking poles, and other essentials. As you ascend, temperatures drop significantly—especially from day two onward and during the nights. To ensure you're fully prepared, we've created a detailed gear checklist to help you pack everything you need for a safe and comfortable climb.
Get PDF Kilimanjaro Packing List
Free Kilimanjaro Packing List with gear necessary for the hike and recommendations from Utalii experts.
Top Activities to Enjoy on a Luxury African Safari Vacation
Game Drives
At the heart of every safari lies the game drive—a thrilling journey through national parks aboard a specially equipped safari vehicle. Led by expert guides, these drives offer up-close encounters with Africa’s iconic wildlife and sweeping landscapes. Along the way, you'll gain fascinating insights into animal behavior, natural habitats, and the delicate harmony of the savannah ecosystem.
Walking Safaris
Walking safaris offer a unique, up-close perspective of the wilderness and are permitted in designated areas of national parks with low predator presence. In Tanzania, these immersive adventures are always conducted under the protection of armed rangers to ensure your safety. Top spots for walking safaris include select regions of Arusha, Tarangire, and Serengeti National Parks.
Hot Air Balloon Flights
With drone use restricted in most African national parks, hot air balloon safaris offer the ultimate aerial experience for capturing the breathtaking beauty of the savannah. Once considered a luxury reserved for high-end travelers, these unforgettable adventures are now more accessible than ever. In Tanzania, you can enjoy this magical experience over the sweeping landscapes of Serengeti and Tarangire National Parks—an extraordinary way to witness wildlife from above as the sun rises over the plains.
Popular questions about Tanzania safari tours
The best time for a Tanzania safari is during the dry season, from June to October, when wildlife is easier to spot around water sources and vegetation is less dense. However, the calving season (late January to March) in the Serengeti is also a spectacular time to witness newborn animals and predator action.
Yes, Tanzania is considered safe for safari travel. Reputable tour operators ensure your safety throughout the journey, and national parks are patrolled by trained rangers. As with any international travel, it’s advisable to follow local guidelines and travel with a licensed safari company.
Pack lightweight, neutral-colored clothing, comfortable walking shoes, a wide-brim hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a good pair of binoculars. Mornings and evenings can be chilly, so include a warm layer. Don’t forget a camera with extra batteries to capture the unforgettable moments!






