Go on Safari

Add to your adventure

St Jude’s is located in Arusha, Tanzania’s safari capital

Within a few hours, you can be in world famous national parks including the Serengeti Plains, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara and Tarangire National Park. Take a short flight and you could be relaxing in beautiful Zanzibar. For the adventurous traveller, Mount Meru and Mount Kilimanjaro are conveniently located – you can even see them from our campuses!

Most visitors to St Jude’s also enjoy a safari before or after coming to the school. If you take a safari, you’ll get to spot amazing animals including lions, leopards, elephants, giraffes, zebras and rhinos, from the comfort of a four-wheel-drive safari car!
If you’d like to add a safari to your St Jude’s trip, there is a huge array of companies to choose from. To help you decide, we recommend three safari companies for your Tanzanian adventure.

Asilia Africa

Asilia Adventures offers specially designed safari and experience packages ranging from three to nine days in length. Intrepid travellers will explore areas that are completely off the main safari Kenyan and
Tanzanian safari circuits and return home with a lifetime's worth of memories.
Asilia Africa
The Great Migration

Safaris-R-Us

Safaris-R-Us is the family-owned business of Richard and Gemma Sisia. The company’s motto is ‘Changing lives through travel’ and they offer a diverse range of safaris in Tanzania, Rwanda and Kenya.

Safaris-R-Us will immerse you in the natural wonders of the Serengeti Plains, Ngorongoro Crater, Mount Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar, and the Mountain Gorillas, just to name a few. The company’s guides all boast at least 15 years of experience and are lead by Richard Sisia who has spent more than 25 years crafting unforgettable safaris.
Safaris-R-Us
The Great Migration

Unique Safaris

Unique Safaris offer a personalised safari service and encourage travellers to share a wishlist with their team to help them design your dream safari. They have a passion for Tanzanian culture, wildlife and landscapes that they love to share with visitors.
Unique Safaris
Maasai lands