Explore the tradition

Journey Beyond Adventure

Experience culture, community, and the beauty of Tanzania in every step

About Engajang Expedition

Unity in Travel

Engajang Expedition is a tourism company proud to connect the beauty of Maasai culture with Tanzania’s natural attractions. The name “Engajang” comes from a Maasai word meaning “journey together” or “unity in travel,” representing our mission to bring people together through unique travel experiences that respect both communities and the environment.

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Respect

We value and protect the traditions and customs of the Maasai people

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Sustainability

We ensure that all tourism activities are environmentally and culturally responsible.

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Collaboration

We work closely with local communities to make them part of tourism success.

Journey Through Culture and Nature

Top Destinations

Engajang Expedition takes you to Tanzania’s most captivating destinations, where rich Maasai culture meets breathtaking wildlife and pristine landscapes.

Ngorongoro Crater

Serengeti National Park

Lake Manyara National Park

Tarangire National Park

Top-Rated Safari Trips

Our Packages

Embark on unforgettable safaris that blend thrilling wildlife encounters with rich Maasai culture

Need Help?

FAQ

Find quick answers about bookings, payments, safety, and travel with Engajang Expedition.

Booking a tour is simple and convenient. You can reserve your trip online through our website, by contacting our office directly, or via WhatsApp. Once you submit your request, our team will guide you through available packages, dates, and payment options to ensure a smooth booking process.

Our packages typically include park entrance fees, professional guides, accommodation, meals, transport in safari vehicles, and cultural activities. Specific inclusions may vary by itinerary, and we provide detailed information before you confirm your trip so you know exactly what to expect.

Tanzania is a year-round destination, but the dry season (June to October) is ideal for wildlife viewing and safaris. The wet season (November to May) offers lush landscapes, fewer tourists, and opportunities for birdwatching and cultural interactions. Your guide can help you choose the best timing for your preferred experiences.

Yes. Safety is our priority. Vehicles are well-maintained, guides are trained in first aid, and itineraries are carefully planned. Families, solo travelers, and groups can enjoy their journey with peace of mind.

A portion of every trip supports education, healthcare, and conservation projects in Maasai villages. By participating in cultural activities and buying local crafts, travelers help preserve traditions and sustain livelihoods.

Vaccinations like yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis A/B, and routine vaccines are recommended. Malaria prevention is also advised. Consult a travel clinic or your doctor before departure.

Yes! Our tours include immersive Maasai experiences such as traditional dances, beadwork workshops, cooking local meals, and visits to homesteads. All activities are conducted respectfully, guided by community members who share their culture firsthand.