Nomiles Safaris designs meaningful journeys across Tanzania from our base in Arusha, planned around your time, budget, and travel style. Every itinerary is built with local insight, smooth logistics, and a responsible approach that supports communities and protects the natural environment. Explore our handpicked options below, then request a custom plan if you want something more personal.
Venture into the savannah in a specially equipped 4×4 with a pop up roof, so you can take in sweeping 360 degree views while searching for lions, elephants, and, when timing is right, the Great Migration.
Step out of the vehicle and into the bush. Guided by an armed ranger, get closer to nature as you follow tracks, spot signs, and learn about the smaller side of the ecosystem.
Drift quietly over the Serengeti at sunrise. See wildlife from above as the plains wake up, then celebrate with a champagne bush breakfast.
Connect with local culture and tradition. Visit a Maasai boma to learn about their semi nomadic way of life, see beadwork up close, and enjoy the famous jumping dance.
Experience the bush after dark. With spotlights and expert guiding, look out for nocturnal wildlife like leopards, porcupines, and bush babies as they become active at night.
Explore the green foothills of Kilimanjaro or Arusha. Follow Tanzania’s Arabica coffee journey from bean to cup, then finish with a fresh brew.
Take on the Roof of Africa. Choose from routes like Machame, Lemosho, or Marangu, supported by experienced guides for a safe and well planned summit attempt.
A sensory journey into Zanzibar’s heritage. Walk through a private spice plantation to smell, taste, and feel fresh cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon, and discover why it’s called the Spice Island.
An Indian Ocean adventure at its best. Cruise on a traditional dhow to Menai Bay, stopping at quiet sandbanks, mangrove lagoons, and colorful coral reefs.
Discover Arusha, Tanzania’s safari capital. Visit the Clock Tower, the historic German Boma, and take in the lively, cosmopolitan vibe of the city.
Stroll through Stone Town’s UNESCO listed lanes. See the carved wooden doors, the House of Wonders, and the Sultan’s Palace while exploring the island’s rich past.