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ABOUT US

Proudly African & African American-Owned Safari Company

Paul & Rama
Paul & Rama
Paul & Rama
Paul and Rama

At VisitTanzania4Less, we believe a safari should be more than just a vacation — it should be a life-changing journey filled with culture, adventure, history, and unforgettable memories.

Proudly African and African American-owned, VisitTanzania4Less was founded by two highly respected leaders with a shared passion for showcasing the beauty, culture, and wildlife of Tanzania to the world.

Tanzania is home to some of the most breathtaking landscapes on Earth, including the world-famous Serengeti, Mount Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro Crater, Zanzibar beaches, and some of the largest wildlife populations in Africa. Known as the birthplace of the safari — a Swahili word meaning “journey” — Tanzania offers experiences unlike anywhere else in the world.

Our mission is simple:
To provide safe, authentic, affordable, and unforgettable African safari experiences while connecting travelers to the rich culture and natural beauty of Tanzania.


Meet Our Leadership

Paul Allen Billings

President & Co-Founder

Paul Allen Billings is an award-winning media executive, international travel documentarian, and community leader with decades of experience in television, radio, and cultural storytelling.

He is the President and General Manager of WUVS 103.7 The Beat and M106-FM in Michigan, one of the most influential African American-owned radio operations in the Midwest. Throughout his career, he has interviewed celebrities, community leaders, and influential voices while building trusted media brands focused on education, empowerment, and cultural awareness.

Paul is also the creator and host of The Unfiltered World with P.A., an international travel and cultural series that explores untold stories, African history, and cultures around the world. His extensive travels throughout Africa inspired the creation of VisitTanzania4Less with the goal of helping travelers experience the true beauty and authenticity of the continent.

In addition to his business accomplishments, Paul also serves as a developmental chief in Ghana, West Africa, where he supports educational and community development projects.


Ramadhani Abdalla Awadhi

Co-Founder & Safari Operations Manager

Ramadhani Abdalla Awadhi is a certified tourism professional and experienced safari expert based in Tanzania. As Co-Founder and Safari Operations Manager of VisitTanzania4Less, Rama plays a critical role in designing and overseeing safari experiences throughout Tanzania.

He completed his tourism certification at Data Star Training College in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and brings years of hands-on experience guiding travelers through Tanzania’s world-famous national parks and cultural destinations.

Rama is passionate about delivering authentic, safe, and unforgettable safari experiences while educating guests about wildlife conservation, Tanzanian culture, and Africa’s natural beauty.

His deep local knowledge and commitment to excellence help ensure every safari runs smoothly from arrival to departure.


Safari Planning & Guest Services

Jasmine Laizer

Tour Consultant

Jasmine Laizer has more than 15 years of experience in Tanzania’s tourism industry and assists guests with safari planning, customer service, and customized travel experiences.

Her knowledge of Tanzania’s destinations, accommodations, and travel logistics helps guests feel comfortable and prepared throughout the booking process.


Why Travel With VisitTanzania4Less?

  • Proudly African & African American-Owned
  • Trusted Leadership With International Experience
  • Experienced Tanzania-Based Safari Management
  • Customized Luxury & Budget-Friendly Safaris
  • Authentic Cultural Experiences
  • Wildlife Conservation Focused
  • Personalized Service Before, During & After Your Trip
  • Serengeti, Zanzibar, Ngorongoro, Kilimanjaro & More

Whether you are planning your first trip to Africa, a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a once-in-a-lifetime cultural adventure, VisitTanzania4Less is committed to giving you an unforgettable experience built on authenticity, professionalism, and genuine hospitality.

Your journey to Africa starts here.

For more information or to book your journey today contact us.

We also available on Safari bookings

Tarangire National Park

Frequently Asked Questions

Tanzania brims with safari park options, including the vast Serengeti National Park, the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater and the wildlife-rich Tarangire National Park. Secluded in Tanzania’s remote southern reaches, the vast expanses of Ruaha and Nyerere (Selous) National Parks offer exceptional game viewing for travellers willing to venture off the beaten track. A journey to Tanzania also affords the opportunity to climb Africa's highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, while the island hideaway of Zanzibar invites guests to relax amid a beachfront paradise of sun, sand and surf.

Tanzania brims with safari park options, including the vast Serengeti National Park, the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater and the wildlife-rich Tarangire National Park. Secluded in Tanzania’s remote southern reaches, the vast expanses of Ruaha and Nyerere (Selous) National Parks offer exceptional game viewing for travellers willing to venture off the beaten track. A journey to Tanzania also affords the opportunity to climb Africa's highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, while the island hideaway of Zanzibar invites guests to relax amid a beachfront paradise of sun, sand and surf.

The Great Migration is the largest animal migration in the world. Each year, more than two million animals (wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle) migrate in a clockwise direction across the ecosystems of the Serengeti (Tanzania) and the Masai Mara (Kenya). While this cycle continues throughout the year, the herds are mainly found in the Serengeti in Southern Tanzania from December through early March. April to May marks the season of long rains, when the herds begin their trek north across the central and western Serengeti, grazing hungrily as they go. From June to July, the herds are grazing their way through the Serengeti’s western corridor and continue to push north towards the Masai Mara.

While both destinations are known for their exceptional game viewing, Tanzania’s majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, coffee plantations, tropical coastline and island paradise of Zanzibar distinguish it from its neighbor to the north. Broadly speaking, Tanzania’s climate tends to be more tropical than Kenya’s, with more lush, green landscapes. Given their proximity and intersection of the Great Migration, these two countries are often combined into one journey.

Tourist Visas are required for U.S. and Canadian passport holders travelling to Vissit Tanzania 4 Less recommends an Electronic Tourist Visa (eVisa). To apply online, visit eservices.immigration.go.tz/visa.

 

The term “Big Five” refers to the lion, leopard, elephant, rhinoceros and Cape buffalo — Africa’s topmost predators, and must-sees on every safari adventure throughout Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana and South Africa.

We recommend comfortable clothes made of natural, breathable fabrics. Plan to layer up or down as the temperature fluctuates. Neutral colors are best for game viewing, while black, navy blue and other dark colors tend to attract insects; leave camouflage at home, as it’s not permitted in game parks. Smart casual attire is appropriate for evenings, but formalwear is not necessary.