Embark on a transformative Tanzania Conservation Safari with Ajala Safaris– an immersive luxury safari experience that combines wildlife conservation, community engagement, sustainable tourism, and exceptional game viewing across Tanzania’s most remote wilderness areas.
This carefully curated conservation-focused safari takes you deep into the untouched ecosystems of Nyerere National Park and Ruaha National Park, where every safari activity contributes directly to protecting wildlife, supporting local communities, and preserving fragile ecosystems for future generations.
Unlike traditional safaris, this journey offers meaningful participation in hands-on conservation programs, predator research projects, community initiatives, and citizen-science experiences alongside expert researchers and guides.
From tracking collared lions and setting camera traps to learning about anti-poaching efforts and local conservation initiatives, this safari allows travelers to become active contributors to Tanzania’s wildlife protection efforts while enjoying luxury accommodations in some of East Africa’s most exclusive safari camps.
9-Day Tanzania Conservation Safari (Community & Wildlife) Booking & Pricing
| Travel Dates | Price Per Person Sharing |
|---|---|
| 1 Jun 2026 – 30 Jun 2026 | $9,550 |
| 1 Jul 2026 – 31 Aug 2026 | $11,460 |
| 1 Sep 2026 – 30 Sep 2026 | $10,940 |
| 1 Oct 2026 – 31 Oct 2026 | $10,920 |
| 1 Nov 2026 – 30 Nov 2026 | $9,550 |
Overview
Your Tanzania Conservation Safari begins in the vibrant coastal city of Dar es Salaam before flying into the remote wilderness of Nyerere National Park, Africa’s largest protected wildlife reserve.
At Roho ya Selous, you’ll experience authentic wilderness immersion through guided walking safaris, river safaris, game drives, and conservation storytelling while exploring landscapes filled with elephants, lions, hippos, crocodiles, giraffes, and endangered African wild dogs.
The safari then continues into the remote Usangu Wetlands within Ruaha National Park, where your stay at Usangu Expedition Camp places you at the center of one of Africa’s most important conservation landscapes.
Here, travelers actively participate in wildlife monitoring and research projects conducted alongside the Douglas Bell Eco Research Station. Activities include predator identification, lion tracking using telemetry, camera trap placement, ecological monitoring, and learning how conservation science supports the long-term survival of Tanzania’s wildlife.
Your safari concludes at the luxurious Jabali Ridge in Ruaha National Park, where exceptional wildlife encounters combine with responsible tourism experiences, community partnerships, and eco-conscious luxury.
This Tanzania Community Safari is perfect for travelers seeking meaningful adventure, conservation impact, authentic wilderness, and luxury safari experiences beyond the traditional tourist routes.
Highlights
- Participate in real wildlife conservation projects
- Join researchers at the Douglas Bell Eco Research Station
- Track lions and predators using telemetry
- Help position wildlife camera traps
- Exceptional walking safaris and river safaris
- Night game drives in Ruaha National Park
- Explore Tanzania’s untouched Southern Circuit
- Support community-led conservation initiatives
- Stay in luxury eco-friendly safari camps
- Witness large elephant populations and predator action
