This is one of the first questions smart travelers ask. The answer depends on how your trip is planned, who guides you, and what support stands behind you.
Safety Is Not Luck
A safe safari does not happen by accident. It comes from planning.
Good safety means clear airport support, trusted guides, strong vehicles, smart routing, good lodges, food care, health planning, emergency support, fast communication, and a team that knows the ground.
That is why choosing the right safari company matters.
On safari, guests are guided by trained professionals.
The rule is simple: respect wildlife, listen to your guide, stay inside the vehicle unless told otherwise, do not feed animals, do not try to get too close, and do not treat the wild like a zoo.
A great guide does more than find animals. A great guide keeps you safe while you enjoy them.
Safari roads can be rough. That is part of the experience. But the vehicle and guide matter.
EXG Safaris plans with strong safari vehicles, experienced driver-guides, route timing, rest stops, private pacing, and clear communication.
The goal is not just to get you there. The goal is to get you there with peace.
Before travel, guests should speak with their doctor and check current travel health guidance.
EXG Safaris helps guests prepare with clear pre-trip support. For some itineraries, medical evacuation support may be included. When it is included, we explain it clearly before travel.
You should never be left wondering what happens if something goes wrong.
EXG Safaris is built for American travelers who want clarity. We understand the questions. We understand the fears. We understand the need for fast replies. We understand the need for trust.
You are far from home. So the plan must be strong before you leave home.
Safety is the one part of safari you cannot recover after the fact. Plan it first.
That is normal. A Tanzania safari has many moving parts. Let EXG Safaris help you choose the right path before you spend money.
Free. Simple. No pressure.