We're not a safari company. We're your trusted bridge to Tanzania's most ethical, community-led travel experiences — WMA walking safaris, village homestays, Lake Victoria, and beyond.
We handle everything — from matching you with the right partners to making sure every dollar you spend benefits the communities and ecosystems you visit.
Wildlife? Cultural immersion? Conservation? Lake Victoria? Share what matters to you — we listen and build around your values, not a package template.
We only work with locally-owned eco-lodges, community guides, and WMA operators who meet our sustainability and ethics standards. No greenwashing, ever.
You receive a handcrafted itinerary — real places, real people, real experiences. Not a package copied from a brochure. Every trip is different.
We're with you before, during, and after — US-based planning plus in-country Tanzania logistics. Your trip actively funds conservation and local communities.
This is what real eco travel looks like.
Real travelers. Real boats. Real Lake Victoria community guides. This is not stock photography — these moments happened. This is what we build for every guest who travels with us.
Lake Victoria community fishing experiences are one of our most requested additions. Guests paddle traditional wooden boats with local fishermen, visit island markets, and learn about the communities whose livelihoods depend on this vast inland sea.
Wildlife Management Areas unlock a side of Tanzania almost no international operator promotes. We have direct community access — and it changes everything about what a safari can be.
Wildlife Management Areas are community-run conservation zones adjacent to national parks. Unlike national parks, WMAs allow night drives, walking safaris, and multi-day bush camps — creating far more intimate, exclusive wildlife encounters while directing revenue straight to the communities protecting that land.
WMA access means fewer vehicles, more time on foot, and direct community benefit. This is the Tanzania most visitors never see.
Spotlighting leopard, aardvark, porcupine, and nocturnal predators after dark — simply not permitted inside national parks.
Move through the landscape on foot with a trained community ranger. Track animals, read signs, feel the bush — the way it was always meant to be experienced.
Every WMA visit generates direct income for local communities — giving them a stronger economic reason to protect land than to convert it.
Every journey through Tanzania Eco Travel generates measurable benefits — for wildlife, communities, and the ecosystems future travelers will depend on.
Your WMA visits fund community anti-poaching patrols and ranger salaries — making conservation economically competitive with extractive land use.
Every guide, lodge employee, cultural host, and cook is Tanzanian. We don't work with operations that import foreign staff for roles locals can fill.
All itineraries are fully carbon offset through verified Tanzanian reforestation projects — including your international flights when you share travel details.
We're building a curated network of Tanzania's most ethical operators. If you run a sustainable lodge, community program, or cultural experience — we want to connect you with the right US travelers.
Complete the intake form and we'll review your application within 5 business days. We're selective — because our travelers trust us to be.
Partner Intake Form
Only vetted, genuinely sustainable operators are listed with our travelers.
Thank you for your interest. We'll review your submission and respond within 5 business days.
Share your travel vision and we'll craft a personalized, impact-first itinerary — curated from our vetted network of Tanzania's best community operators, eco-lodges, and WMA partners.
Thank you! We'll be in touch within 24 hours to start building your journey.
In the meantime, feel free to call or WhatsApp us directly at +1 (223) 666-0339.