Odysseys from Africa is a licensed tour company based in Arusha, Tanzania. The company was founded by three brothers who shared a deep passion for the wild and untamed beauty of Africa.

Planning an African safari from USA is a dream for many travelers, but it requires careful preparation to ensure every detail is perfect. From flights and visas to choosing the right destinations and safari packages, your decisions shape your adventure. Whether you’re seeking a luxury safari, an action-packed adventure, or a photographic safari, planning an African safari from USA with local Tanzanian experts guarantees an unforgettable experience.
Flying to Tanzania from the US for an African safari requires strategic planning to reduce fatigue and maximize comfort. Most travelers connect through JFK, LAX, or ATL with airlines like Delta, KLM, Qatar Airways, or Turkish Airlines. Early bookings secure better fares and convenient connections, ensuring your African safari from USA starts smoothly.
Travelers typically arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) near Arusha. Total travel time ranges from 18–24 hours with one layover.
Tips for US travelers:
Book flights 3–6 months in advance ($1,200–$2,000 round-trip).
Overnight layovers can reduce jet lag.
Arrange airport transfers through your safari lodge or operator for a seamless start.
US citizens need an eVisa to enter Tanzania, obtainable online before departure. Health preparation is essential to ensure your African safari from USA is safe and enjoyable. Vaccinations and malaria prophylaxis are recommended.
Passport validity: at least six months beyond travel dates.
Yellow fever vaccination may be required.
Malaria prophylaxis highly recommended.
Pack sunscreen, insect repellent, and a basic first-aid kit.
For detailed US-specific guidance, visit Travel Information.
Northern Tanzania offers iconic wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. Selecting the right parks and lodges early ensures you align your trip with seasonal migrations and photography opportunities. Each destination offers unique wildlife experiences tailored to your safari goals.
Top destinations include:
Serengeti Safari Tours: Witness the Great Migration and predator action across the vast plains. Short options like Short Serengeti are ideal for travelers with limited time.
Ngorongoro Crater: Spot the Big Five in a single day.
Migration-focused Safaris: The Migration Calving Safari (Dec–Mar) and Migration Crossing Safari (June–July) provide extraordinary wildlife moments.
Photographic Safaris: Bring a 100–400mm lens for predator action and wide-angle lenses for landscapes.
Growing up in Arusha, our team knows the hidden wildlife spots and best seasonal opportunities to maximize sightings and photographs.
The right safari package ensures comfort, safety, and a seamless experience. Options range from short tours to multi-week explorations across Tanzania’s premier parks, guided by expert locals.
Types of safari packages:
Luxury Safaris: Premium lodges, private game drives, curated dining. Examples include Best of Northern Tanzania and Tanzania Explorer.
Short Safaris: Perfect for limited time, such as Short Serengeti or Short Zanzibar.
Customized Packages: Tailored itineraries for photography, family trips, or specific wildlife interests. Guides adjust routes, timing, and lodges to your goals.
A clear budget ensures your African safari from USA meets expectations while covering all essentials. Advance planning allows access to seasonal pricing and exclusive experiences.
Flights: $1,200–$2,000 from the US.
Lodging: Luxury lodges $500–$1,200/night; tented camps $250–$500/night.
Park Fees: Serengeti ~$70/day; Ngorongoro Crater $70–$80/day.
Guides & Transfers: Private vehicles with expert guides $200–$400/day.
Our local knowledge ensures a balance of authentic wildlife immersion and high-end comfort while keeping costs transparent.
Timing is critical for witnessing East Africa’s wildlife at its peak. Dry months concentrate animals at waterholes, while migration seasons offer unforgettable photographic moments. Seasonal planning maximizes your safari experience.
Dry Season (June–October): Best for predator sightings and concentrated wildlife.
Migration Seasons: Calving Dec–Mar (southern Serengeti); river crossings June–July (northern Serengeti).
Wet Season (Nov–May): Fewer tourists, lush landscapes, and newborn animals.
For detailed timing, check Migration Calving Safari and Migration Crossing Safari itineraries.
Proper preparation impacts comfort, safety, and photography quality. Technical planning ensures US travelers have the right gear and clothing.
Photography: 100–400mm lens for predators; wide-angle for landscapes; spare batteries and memory cards.
Clothing: Neutral layers, sunhat, sunglasses, sturdy walking shoes.
Health & Safety: Sunscreen, insect repellent, hydration packs, personal medications.
Documentation: Passport, eVisa, travel insurance, lodge and flight confirmations.
Many US travelers combine a safari with a Zanzibar visit to experience pristine beaches and cultural excursions. Coastal extensions enhance your East Africa itinerary.
Recommended tours: Short Zanzibar and Best of Zanzibar.
Activities include snorkeling, spice farm tours, cultural visits, and luxury beachfront lodges.
Visit Zanzibar Destination for detailed information.
Local expertise guarantees an authentic and safe safari experience. Arusha-born guides provide insider knowledge of wildlife, lodges, and hidden spots that US travelers would otherwise miss.
Plan multi-park itineraries with Tanzania Explorer.
Explore additional options via All Destinations.
Access US-specific guidance through Travel Information.
Planning an African safari from USA is a multi-step process, but careful preparation ensures an unforgettable adventure. From flights and visas to seasonal insights and photographic guidance, local Tanzanian expertise makes every safari seamless.
Request a custom safari proposal or plan your Tanzania safari holiday today.
Location: Arusha, Tanzania
Email: info@odysseys-from-africa.com
Phone: +254 710 450 797 | +255 652 810 255
Website: Odysseys From Africa