Birding Safari Holidays in Tanzania
Tanzania boasts a bird list of 1,038 species, the 3rd biggest in Africa. Eight of the 10 families endemic to mainland Africa are present. Raptors, plovers, parrots, turacos, bee-eaters, barbets, starlings, weavers, pipits and sunbirds are well represented. Led by excellent guides specialized in Bird life, this safari will visit some of the most interesting areas in Northern Tanzania focusing into different habitats and ecosystems. This is a true safari for keen naturalists, for people interested in something else than just viewing wildlife from the comfort of their vehicle. The best birding spots are the Acacia woodlands, plains of Sinya, the Mountain Forests of Arusha National Park and Ngorongoro, the Baobab country in Tarangire, the Rift Valley escarpment and the forests at Lake Manyara and the Serengeti Plains in search of the most interesting bird species.

Birding Safari Holidays in Tanzania
Tanzania boasts a rich avifauna, with around 1,100 bird species recorded. Among these, several are unique to the country, including some national endemics.
Tanzania Birding Safaris and Tours
Tanzania birding safaris offer one of the best bird watching experiences in East Africa. Bird watching in Tanzania is a dream for nature lovers. We take you to the best locations for spotting iconic and endemic birds of Tanzania. The best bird watching tour destinations include Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara, Tarangire, Usambara Mountains, Ruaha, and Selous. The birds of Tanzania include popular species like the shoebill, Fischer’s lovebird, secretary bird, lilac-breasted roller, and the endemic Usambara eagle-owl.
Best Destinations for Bird Watching in Tanzania
Why Choose Tanzania for Birding?
Tanzania is a top birding destination in Africa, boasting over 1,100 recorded bird species. Birds of Tanzania includes many resident and migratory birds, and a number of endemic species.
Tanzania Birding Tour Gallery
Embarking on a birding safari in Tanzania presents an exceptional blend of photography and nature, offering a unique chance to capture the diverse and colorful avian life of East Africa.