Tanzania Rewilded

Arusha · Tanzania
Est. 2015
Chapter I
A decade in the bush
Founded in 2015 by guides who grew up tracking leopards on foot. Built for travellers who know the difference.
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Chapter II
Summit on foot
Africa's highest peak, summited with our most experienced climbing guides. No shortcuts, full preparation.
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Chapter III
Authored for you
Every journey custom-built. Browse the most-requested shapes or begin with a blank page.
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Chapter IV
Every season, every region
From Serengeti plains to Zanzibar reefs — we work only in regions we know by foot, by season, by name.
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Chapter V
The practical book
Seasons, visas, vaccinations, weather, tipping. Nothing glossed over. Written by people who live here.
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Experience · Coast & Islands
Zanzibar · Pemba · MafiaPost-safari favourite

Indian OceanParadise.

Tanzania's coast runs 1,424 km, from Kenya in the north to Mozambique in the south — with three major islands and some of the world's finest beaches. Here's where to go, and when.

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25-30°C
water temp
Year-round
1,424km
of coast
Plus 3 main islands
Jun-Oct
dry cool
+Dec-Feb hot season
WH
UNESCO site
Stone Town, Zanzibar
Where to go

Choose Your Coast

Tanzania is not one beach — it is half a dozen radically different coasts. Here is the honest breakdown.

Northern Coast

Nungwi, Kendwa
Party-ready, sandy

Deepest water for year-round swimming (Zanzibar's other coasts lose their beaches at low tide). Liveliest restaurants and bars. Younger crowd. Can feel busy in peak season.

Best forHoneymoon couples who want activity

Eastern Coast

Matemwe, Pongwe, Kiwengwa
Boutique beach, barrier reef

White-sand beaches protected by a barrier reef. Lower-density development. Excellent for snorkeling at low tide. Tide-dependent swimming — high tide morning, afflicted at low. Our favourite for families and quiet beach time.

Best forFamilies, relaxation, snorkeling

Southeast Coast

Paje, Jambiani
Backpacker surf & kite

Long expansive beaches. Kitesurfing capital (Jun-Sep winds). Seaweed farms at low tide. Younger, more rustic accommodation. Tide-dependent for swimming.

Best forKitesurfers, budget travellers

Pemba Island

North of Zanzibar
Off-grid, wild

Far less developed than Zanzibar, serious diving destination with some of Africa's finest coral. A handful of premium lodges. Long transfers. For remote-seekers who've done Zanzibar already.

Best forDive enthusiasts, repeat visitors

Mafia Island

South, between Zanzibar and Mozambique
Marine park, whale sharks

Part of a marine protected area. Whale shark season Oct-Feb. Dhow-style sailing. Relaxed pace, small-lodge scene. One of our favourite quiet-coast options.

Best forWhale-shark enthusiasts, privacy

Pangani & mainland

Tanga region
Under-the-radar

The quietest coast, accessible from Arusha without a flight. Simple lodges, empty beaches, cultural villages, mangrove-lined rivers. Not for luxury seekers but a refreshing alternative.

Best forOverlanders, cultural travellers
What to do

Beyond the Beach

What you actually do between beach stretches.
01

Dhow sailing at sunset

Traditional Swahili sailing boats. Best from Zanzibar's west coast (Kendwa) or Mafia. Typically 2-3 hours with snacks and drinks.

02

Snorkeling & diving

Mnemba Atoll (northeast Zanzibar), Pemba's reefs, and Mafia's Chole Bay are the top spots. Year-round viable, best visibility Oct-Feb.

03

Stone Town walking tour

UNESCO-listed, 8-10 century old Swahili trading port. Half-day walks with a cultural guide — architecture, spice trade history, slave-trade memorials.

04

Spice farm visit

Zanzibar's historical identity. Tour a working clove/vanilla/pepper farm, smell and taste every spice, lunch at the farm. Half-day.

05

Kitesurfing / kite schools

Paje is the center. June-September is the main wind season, with steady 15-25 knot cross-onshore wind. Schools at all levels, certification available.

06

Whale shark swimming

Mafia Island specifically. October through February. World-class — these are residents, not migrants. Respectful in-water encounters.

Itinerary patterns

Four Ways to Combine

Four patterns we build most often.
4-5 nights

Safari + Beach

Classic wind-down. 7 days safari Northern Circuit → 4-5 days Zanzibar NE coast. The most common pairing we arrange.

From $600/night
7-10 nights

Beach-focused

Deeper dive into Zanzibar. 3 nights Stone Town boutique → 4-5 nights east coast → 2 nights Pemba or Mafia optional.

From $550/night
3-4 nights

Quick escape

Europe-Middle East business travelers adding a long weekend. Nungwi or Kendwa beachfront. Direct flights from Europe/Gulf.

From $450/night
12+ nights

Island-hopping

Zanzibar + Pemba + Mafia. For dive-focused or slow-paced travel. Water-taxi transfers, ultra-remote pace.

From $700/night
Post-safari paradise

Let's end your trip on a beach.

We arrange the full chain — internal flights from safari, hand-picked beach lodges, activities booked in advance. Tell us the vibe you want and we'll position you.

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