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“Taasa is our definitive answer to the crowded Northern Serengeti. Because it sits on a private Maasai concession just outside the park boundaries, it grants our clients the ultimate luxury: freedom. Here, you are not bound by park rules. You can drive off-road to follow a hunt, embark on thrilling night drives, and walk the hills with Maasai warriors.”
Perched on a ridge with sweeping, uninterrupted views of the Lobo Valley, Taasa consists of just twelve extraordinarily spacious luxury tents. The design elegantly marries classic safari canvas with modern comforts, featuring deep soaking tubs and private viewing decks that capture the endless golden horizons of the Serengeti ecosystem.
The true magic of this sanctuary lies in its deep, authentic connection with the local Maasai community. Your Mindset Mentors here are often warriors who grew up on this very land, allowing for a profound cultural immersion that goes far beyond a standard hotel experience. It is wild, unbound, and utterly exclusive.
Location
Northern Serengeti Edge (Private Concession)
12 Luxury Tents
Unrestricted, Cultural, Thrilling
Culinary Curation
Private bush dinners and bespoke dietary curation executed flawlessly.
Digital Detox
Wi-Fi integrated into main areas for vital connectivity.
Family Suite
Expansive family tent configurations available.
Power
24/7 Solar & Battery Backup
How you will spend your unhurried days at this private sanctuary.
As the sun sets, engage powerful spotlights to track the elusive nocturnal predators—leopards, hyenas, and serval cats—that govern the dark.
Unbound by national park restrictions, command your 4×4 to leave the trail entirely, tracking wildlife deep into the untouched bush.
Walk the ancient ridge lines guided by local Maasai warriors, gaining a profound, ground-level perspective of the ecosystem they call home.
Preparing for your journey with East Africa Safari Guides ensures that your transition into the heartof the wild—and onto the shores of the Indian Ocean—is as smooth as the savannah breeze. Please review the following requirements to ensure a seamless entry into Tanzania and Kenya
Passport & Visa Requirement
Passport Validity:
Your passport must be valid for at least six (6) months beyond your intended departure date. Ensure you have at least three (3) blank visa pages to accommodate entry and exit stamps for both the mainland and island territories.
Tanzania & Zanzibar (Including Pemba & Mafia):
All U.S. and Canadian passport holders require a tourist visa for entry. While Tanzania and Zanzibar share federal immigration status, the islands maintain their own entry checkpoints.
Host Information (when prompted):
Host: East Africa Safari Guides Ltd.
Address: 11512, Levolosi, Arusha – Tanzania
Contact: +255 753 744 283 / +255 757 149 848, info@easguides.travel
Kenya Entry (Electronic Travel Authority):
Kenya has replaced traditional visas with an Electronic Travel Authority (eTA). All travelers, including infants and children, must obtain an eTA via etakenya.go.ke prior to departure.
Health & Wellness
Vaccinations & Malaria: East Africa is a malaria-endemic region. We recommend consulting a travel medicine specialist at least 8 weeks prior to travel to discuss prophylaxis (such as Malarone).
Yellow Fever Protocols: A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required if you are arriving from a country with a risk of Yellow Fever transmission (including a transit of more than 12 hours). If you are flying directly from Europe or North America into Tanzania, the vaccine is generally not required but is often recommended. Note: Proof of vaccination is frequently checked when flying between Nairobi and Arusha, or when arriving in Zanzibar from certain regions.
Special Considerations for the Islands (Zanzibar, Pemba & Mafia)
The islands offer a different pace and set of customs than the mainland.
Marine & Conservation Fees
Exploring the pristine waters of our marine parks requires specific daily conservation permits. These fees directly support the preservation of our coral reefs and the livelihoods of local fishing communities.
Mafia Island Marine Park:
Visitors staying within the Marine Park boundaries (the Utende area) or visiting the Whale Shark zones must pay a daily conservation fee.
Pemba (Misali Island & Pemba Channel):
As of late 2025, the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar has updated its fee structure for protected marine areas.
Mandatory Zanzibar Inbound Travel Insurance
All international visitors entering the Zanzibar Archipelago (including Unguja, Pemba, and Mafia) must hold a mandatory insurance policy issued by the Zanzibar Insurance Corporation (ZIC). This is a government requirement regardless of any existing global travel insurance you may hold.
Traveling with Families & Children
For our guests traveling with younger explorers, East Africa is a magnificent classroom.
Professional Advice for the Discerning Traveler
A Note on “Island Time”: While East Africa Safari Guides maintains rigorous standards of punctuality, the islands of Pemba and Mafia operate on a gentler rhythm. We invite you to embrace this “Pole Pole” (slowly, slowly) philosophy the moment you step off the plane.
Allow our team to seamlessly integrate Taasa Tented Camp into your bespoke slow safari itinerary.
We’re enhancing our safari collection for passionate travelers like you. Explore diverse experiences and discover the true essence of an African safari. Join us for an unforgettable adventure.
Plot No.11, Levolosi St
Zip code 23104
Arusha, Tanzania
Direct Line
Available – EAST AFRICAN TIME
Mon-Fri, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM EAT,
Sat. 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM, EAT
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