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title: "Tanzania"
description: "Independent hotel guides, travel articles, and travel videos for Tanzania."
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# Tanzania
Primary place hint: Tanzania
## Breadcrumbs
[Africa](https://www.indietravelguides.com/en/destinations/africa) > [Tanzania](https://www.indietravelguides.com/en/destinations/tanzania)
## Places in this area
- [Dar es Salaam](https://www.indietravelguides.com/en/destinations/dar-es-salaam) (0 destinations)
- [Zanzibar](https://www.indietravelguides.com/en/destinations/zanzibar) (0 destinations)
## Hotel Guides
- [Spectacular Hotel Views](https://spectacularhotelviews.com/en/rankings/tanzania) (spectacularhotelviews.com)
  Spectacular Hotel Views is the defintive guide to the world's best hotel views. It has over 600 destination rankings with hotels ranked by view quality, uniqueness, and breadth of availability across the property, has a searchable database of 2,500+ hotels with exceptional views and also allows you to browse by view type. Their Tanzania ranking provides a useful guide for finding hotels in Tanzania with the best hotel views.
## Travel Guides And Blogs
- [ViaTravelers](https://viatravelers.com/destinations/tanzania/) (viatravelers.com)
  ViaTravelers is a travel media and planning site focused on structured destination guides, comparisons, budgeting, and itinerary support. Their Tanzania guide offers a well-rounded country overview, connecting safari areas, Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro, Zanzibar, and broader natural and historical context.
- [A Dangerous Business](https://www.dangerous-business.com/destinations/tanzania/) (dangerous-business.com)
  A Dangerous Business is Amanda Williams' travel blog focused on realistic travel planning and personally visited destinations. Her Tanzania travel guide is a helpful starting point for readers who want country-level orientation before shaping a trip.
- [Be My Travel Muse](https://www.bemytravelmuse.com/tanzania-guide/) (bemytravelmuse.com)
  Be My Travel Muse is Kristin Addis's solo female travel blog and travel business with adventurous and curated planning content. Her Tanzania guide gives travelers a practical planning overview, covering what to see, safari areas, places to stay, and trip logistics.
- [The Planet D](https://theplanetd.com/things-to-do-in-tanzania/) (theplanetd.com)
  The Planet D is an adventure-travel blog by Dave and Deb, combining destination guides, itineraries, and experience-led travel stories. Their Tanzania article is a strong inspiration piece for major experiences, from Mount Kilimanjaro and safari travel to broader country highlights.
- [Goats On The Road](https://www.goatsontheroad.com/tanzania-travel-guide/) (goatsontheroad.com)
  Goats On The Road is a travel guide site and travel-lifestyle resource covering destination content, remote work, and long-term travel advice. Their Tanzania travel guide works well for broad trip inspiration, bringing together Zanzibar, Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti, and related planning ideas.
- [The Blonde Abroad](https://www.theblondeabroad.com/ultimate-tanzania-travel-guide/) (theblondeabroad.com)
  The Blonde Abroad is Kiersten Rich's solo female travel and lifestyle blog with a polished planning and destination focus. Her Tanzania guide is a polished planning resource for major experiences such as the Great Migration, Zanzibar, and beach-focused travel.
- [Love and Road](https://loveandroad.com/things-you-need-to-know-before-traveling-to-tanzania/) (loveandroad.com)
  Love and Road is a travel blog by Nat and Rob focused on practical planning, destination guides, and couple travel. Their Tanzania pre-trip advice is practical for first-stage planning, focusing on five useful things to know before traveling.
- [A Broken Backpack](https://abrokenbackpack.com/tanzania-sim-cards/) (abrokenbackpack.com)
  A Broken Backpack is a practical long-term-travel and travel-resources blog by Melissa Giroux. Her Tanzania SIM card article is a helpful connectivity guide, comparing prepaid SIM options bought in person, online, or through an eSIM.
- [Lonely Planet](https://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/tanzania/mount-kilimanjaro) (lonelyplanet.com)
  Lonely Planet is a professionally edited travel publication and destination-research source with global guidebook roots. Their Mt Kilimanjaro National Park guide is useful for focused Tanzania planning, with travel timing and places of interest brought into one clear overview.
- [The Broke Backpacker](https://www.thebrokebackpacker.com/national-parks-in-tanzania/) (thebrokebackpacker.com)
  The Broke Backpacker is an adventure and budget-travel site focused on backpacking, gear, hostels, and long-term travel. Their Tanzania national parks article is a practical fit for adventure planning, especially for travelers interested in hiking, camping, and outdoor experiences.
- [The Travel Bunny](https://www.the-travel-bunny.com/tanzania-safari-tours/) (the-travel-bunny.com)
  The Travel Bunny is a budget and slow-travel blog created by Europe-based travel expert Mirela Letailleur. Her Tanzania safari tours guide is helpful for comparing wildlife experiences across Arusha, Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara, Tarangire, and Serengeti.
- [Travel Dudes](https://traveldudes.com/top-national-parks-in-tanzania/) (traveldudes.com)
  Travel Dudes is a community-led travel site publishing destination tips, guides, inspiration, and practical advice from multiple contributors. Their Tanzania national parks article gives readers a concise, useful introduction to five park options, ranging from the Serengeti to Arusha.
- [Bucket List Journey](https://bucketlistjourney.net/visit-maasai-tribe-tanzania-africa/) (bucketlistjourney.net)
  Bucket List Journey is Annette White's bucket-list and experience-planning site covering travel ideas and goal-oriented activities. Her Tanzania article offers thoughtful visitor context for a Maasai experience, including customs, traditions, culture, and practical tips.
- [Green Global Travel](https://greenglobaltravel.com/maasai-culture-tanzania/) (greenglobaltravel.com)
  Green Global Travel is a sustainability, ecotourism, wildlife conservation, and green living travel site by Bret Love and Mary Gabbett. Their Maasai village article adds valuable cultural depth to Tanzania planning through its focus on Maasai history, culture, and traditional ways of life.
- [Mini Travellers](https://minitravellers.co.uk/10-days-in-tanzania-with-kids/) (minitravellers.co.uk)
  Mini Travellers is a family travel blog founded by Karen Beddow, covering family holidays, reviews, and parent-focused tips. Her ten-day Tanzania with kids article is a useful family travel reference, especially for parents considering a green-season trip in May.
## Travel Videos
- [Wolters World](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_JE8H7g8f0) (youtube.com)
  Wolters World is a YouTube travel channel offering first-hand travel advice about destinations, culture, planning, budgeting, and safety. This video provides a practical Tanzania visitor guide, covering Serengeti National Park, Dar es Salaam, traditional food, transportation, and broader travel basics.
- [Karl Watson: Travel Documentaries](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blaRjrB-llQ) (youtube.com)
  Karl Watson: Travel Documentaries is a YouTube travel channel featuring Karl Watson's long-form travel films and trip documentaries. This itinerary video follows a strong one-week Tanzania route, combining Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater safaris with Zanzibar and a Safari Blue boat tour.
- [vagabrothers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwvuvKoyKPI) (youtube.com)
  vagabrothers is a YouTube travel channel by Alex and Marko Ayling focused on cultural and culinary discovery. This safari video follows Alex the Vagabond through Tanzania's Tarangire National Park, with wildlife footage including giraffes, elephants, and zebras.
- [Jason Billam Travel](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XF3PHWgl9Fc) (youtube.com)
  Jason Billam Travel is a YouTube travel channel by a British traveller exploring the world full-time since 2017. This travel video captures a first full day in Tanzania around the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, including a visit to Doctor Coffee.