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Welcome To Udoro African Safaris

Udoro African Safaris, is a tour operator based in Moshi, Founded by Sadick Fadhil Sadick born and bred in Moshi - Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. With us, we will handle all types of guests and budgets for your wonderful safari in Africa. Our team is 100% comprised of passionate, knowledgeable, adventurous local experts who know Tanzania inside out and are determined to share this beautiful land and unforgettable experiences with you in the best ways possible.

100% Safari Customization

Tell us about your trip requirement & we’ll work together to tailor your trip to meet your exact requirement so you have a trip of your dreams.

Flexible Payment Options

We accept all forms your payment method be it credit cards, bank transfer to cash, we also have favorable cancellation policy.

Constant Support

We provide assistance in information & insights from the planning phase of your tour and overall through your stay in the country

Great Value Deals

We put in extra work to ensure our clients get full value of the price paid & the best deals through their stay. Remember price is what you pay, value is what you get.


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The Great Serengeti Migration

The journey for the key players in the Great Migration, the roughly 1.5 million wildebeest, starts in the south of the Serengeti, with the birth of half a million calves between January and March. A favourite season for many of the seasoned Serengeti guides: the air during these months is full of new life and action. Predators like lions and hyenas are constantly hunting for babies, and thousands and thousands of calves are born within a couple weeks of each other – a feast for the eyes of true wildlife enthusiasts.
When the drought comes in May, the herd moves north, to the Maasai Mara, chomping down the high green grass, quickly followed by the gazelles and zebras. The migration is not without risk: crossing rivers means facing about 3,000 crocodiles, patiently waiting for a kill. Not to mention the famous Serengeti lion population: by far the largest in Africa. Despite the abundance of hoofed meat in this area, life is not easy for these big cats in this unforgiving landscape. But seeing a group of lions collaborating to hunt down a wildebeest is an unforgettable sight.Then, with the beginning of the short rains in late October, the migration makes its way back into the Serengeti. By December, the herds trek past Seronera – a small settlement in central Serengeti where the official Serengeti Visitors’ Centre is located – to return to their calving grounds again, and the circle is complete.
This migration, month by month, is shown on the map below – the moving red represents the main herds.


The Best Kilimanjaro Climbing Itineraries

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Mt. Kilimanjaro is a popular climb because Kili requires no special expertise or mountaineering equipment.
In fact, it is not a climb, it's a hike.


Kilimanjaro Trek Tour


Fufill A Dream,Climbing up the highest and most famous Summit in Africa.Mount Kilimanjaro stands 5895m above sea level, But one does not need to be an experienced mountain climber to reach its peak, You need to be in a fit and healthy state with a good all-round condition, Strong willpower, and a little bit of luck.

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Explore the land of Tanzania!

Serengeti, Mt.Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro and Zanzibar Island.


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Zanzibar Beach Holidays


Zanzibar is an Island located in Indian ocean east coast of Tanzania mainland. In your visit Tanzania for Kilimanjaro climb or Safari, you should not bypass this an archipelago Islands.
The Island is divided into several sub island such as Pemba and Unguja of which the major one is Unguja famously known as Zanzibar.
Here you will experience a magical, pristine beaches, hidden forests with rare monkeys, enclaves favored by dolphins, and an ancient town with narrow, stone streets, steeped in history. The southeast are continuous waves, favored by surfers and dolphin watchers.
The north and west sides of the Island are endless beaches with turquoise waters and coral reefs.


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