Duration
11 Days
Activity
Safari
Category
Budget
Group size
11
Age
10+
Arrival/ Full Day Game Drive in Tarangire National Park
Maasai Visit & Tree-climbing lions of Lake Manyara National Park
After breakfast, you will have an opportunity to explore Maasai community and experience some of their day-to-day activities such as milking the cows and bead works. You will get to dive deep into Maasai distinctive history and lifestyle, being among the icons of the Eastern African ethnic group. After this fascinating experience, you will drive to Lake Manyara for a game drive. This park has the highest concentration of monkeys in North Tanzania. You will also have opportunity to see giraffes, elephants, hippos, impalas and lots of birds and with the nature of game drive and an excellent guiding Joseph & his colleague, you will be able to see the unusual tree climbing lions of Lake Manyara National Park. In the late afternoon, you will continue to the Lodge relax after an eventful game drive day, waiting for dinner & overnight.
Ngorongoro Crater
Today we will drive down to one of the 7 natural wonders of Africa, Ngorongoro Crater where you will have an opportunity to search for the big 5 animals. More than a million years ago, today’s Ngorongoro crater which is the world’s largest inactive caldera used to be among the tallest Mountains in Africa before volcanic forces took their course to dramatically sank it. After lunch, you will have a chance to find wildebeests, buffalos, zebras, elands, grant’s and thomson’s gazelles, old bulls elephants, lions as well as scavengers like spotted hyenas, jackals in the park which gives you a glorious opportunity to spot the endangered & rare black rhinos. After lunch, continue to enjoyable journey towards Central Serengeti you look to leave behind the Northern parts of Ngorongoro Conservation. Continue to your tented lodge and relax, dinner is just minutes away!
Full Day Game Drive in Central Serengeti
In the morning, enjoy your breakfast as you look to venture a full day game drive to the Big Cats headquarters, Central Serengeti National Park. You will possibly be aware that Serengeti National Park is such a huge park that you cannot get enough of it. It is the reason most of our guests return to Tanzania and go to Serengeti, time after time.
Your dedicated guide will use his wealth of experience to lead your search for the best sights to different Central Serengeti residents from cheetahs, lions, leopards, hyenas, bat-eared foxes, reedbucks, giraffes, elephants, hippos, rhinos, warthogs and many others. An en route game drive to central Serengeti will lead you to your camp for a sundowner as you look to enjoy your delicious dinner and relax ready to explore the wonder of the world
Game En route to North Serengeti
After breakfast at the lodge, you will drive to Northern part of Serengeti, crossing the middle of the Serengeti National Park. This area boasts a sizable number of big cats and as you drive en route to the Northern Serengeti, it won’t be uncommon to spot them along the way. You will arrive at your tented camp in the afternoon on time for lunch and continue to the afternoon game drive along the Mara River. A search for wildebeests crossing, the crocodiles infested Mara River will start today and go full swing tomorrow. If you’re not lucky to spot this natural wonder of the world today, all good, there is more than meets the eye in Northern Serengeti since it has a good number of cheetahs, hyenas, lions, leopards, giraffes, Topi elands, hippo and a lot more. Overnight at the Camp.
Following the Migration in Northern Serengeti
On the 6th day of this iconic Great Migration safari, start a day with a short drive to the Mara River. A journey offers a truly unique landscape of acacia woodlands, open savanna, and a lot of wildlife on the way.
With stops for game viewing and some great shots along the way, there are chances to witness the herds of wildebeests and their close cousins’ zebras even before arriving at the Mara River banks for a much sought-after event of the river crossing. As you reach the Mara River, the herds are likely to be congregating on the river banks finding the courage to reach the opposite bank of the river. To reach there, they need to battle the mammoth Nile crocodiles who have been waiting for this much-anticipated event the whole year. This is crocodiles’ festival season, so to speak. Everyone to their own capacity makes sure that they get lion’s share as thousands of wildebeests end in crocodiles’ mouths. If the nature of the game permits, you will be able to witness this mouthwatering event as the herds cross the river to the far Northern Serengeti and reach neighboring Masai Mara Nature Reserve in Kenya for much-needed greener pasture
Drive to Kogatende for your flight to Zanzibar
Today marks your magical days in the wilderness. Enjoy your breakfast and collect your luggage ready for a transfer to Kogatende for your flight to Zanzibar. You will land in Zanzibar in the evening and get welcomed by a representative in Zanzibar who will be ready to transfer you to your resort. Enjoy the rest of the day relaxing at your private villa. Dinner is around the corner.
Day 8,9 & 10: At Leisure in Zanzibar
In the next 3 days we will set you loose for activities on your own. You will be in the driver’s seat, so to speak. Plan any activity of your choice around Zanzibar. There are a lot of ventures to offer including walking tours, diving excursions, and parasailing, just to name a few. The Hotel organizes varieties of pursuits like diving, snorkeling, village tours and others that you can book and pay for directly.
Day 11: Transfer to Airport
Your exclusive Great Migration & Zanzibar beach experiences comes to an end today. Wake up for a delicious breakfast at your resort, to be followed by transfer to airport for your connecting flight back home.
Total price
$5,544 inc. taxes
*Price based on selections bellow
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The dry season in Tanzania, spanning from June to October, is widely considered the Best Time To Visit Tanzania.
Tanzania's shoulder seasons, which fall between the dry and wet seasons, provide a pleasant climate and awesome landscapes.
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With streamlined application processes and options like e-Visa or visa on arrival, you can obtain your visa hassle-free.
When planning your Tanzania Safari Tours, it's essential to understand the different types of visas available.
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While heading for a Tanzania safari tour, it's essential to prioritize your safety and protect yourself against unforeseen events.
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Though considered slightly costlier than its counterparts such as Kenya, safaris in Tanzania are still worth every penny owing to the valuable safari experience they offer.
The cost of a safari in Tanzania can significantly fluctuate depending on the time of year you plan to visit.
Your choice of accommodation can substantially influence your Tanzania Safari Cost, offering options from budget-friendly to extreme luxury.
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To ensure you make the most of your Tanzania Safari adventure, it’s crucial to pack the right gear and essentials. Our Tanzania Safari Packing List provides you with a comprehensive guide, ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable and memorable journey.
Protect yourself from the sun, insects, and cool evenings with long-sleeved options.
Pack comfortable shirts, shorts, and trousers made from lightweight, quick-drying fabrics.
Enhance your wildlife spotting by bringing a pair of binoculars to observe animals from a distance. Protect yourself from the sun, insects, and cool evenings with long-sleeved options.
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Tanzania Safari Food is a delightful fusion of flavours, blending traditional African cuisine with international influences.
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Immerse yourself in the rich culinary heritage of Tanzania as you savour traditional dishes like Ugali (maize porridge), Nyama Choma (grilled meat), and Pilau (spiced rice).
Immerse yourself in the rich culinary heritage of Tanzania as you savour traditional dishes like Ugali (maize porridge), Nyama Choma (grilled meat), and Pilau (spiced rice).
Experience the magic of dining under the star-studded African sky. As the sun sets over the savannah, indulge in a bush dinner, where delectable dishes are served against the backdrop of nature's symphony.
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Tanzania, home to the highest density of wild animals in Africa, offers an unparalleled wildlife experience. Covering about 40% of its total landmass of around 365,000 square miles, Tanzania’s 16 national parks and numerous reserves form an extensive network of protected areas.
Over two million wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle traverse between Tanzania's Serengeti National Park and Kenya's Maasai Mara Reserve.
It spans an impressive 14,763 square kilometres and houses an astounding array of wildlife.
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Tipping is a customary practice in Tanzania, serving as a meaningful expression of gratitude for the exceptional services rendered by safari guides, drivers, camp staff, and others who contribute to making your journey memorable.
Tipping in Tanzania isn't mandatory but is widely expected and appreciated, particularly in the service and tourism sectors.
Porters: If your safari involves hiking, such as the renowned Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing, porters are invaluable for carrying supplies and equipment.
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Tanzania is home to a rich array of wildlife. You can expect to see the Big Five (elephants, lions, leopards, rhinoceroses, and Cape buffalos) as well as cheetahs, zebras, giraffes,
Tanzania is generally a safe destination for tourists, and safari areas have a good safety record. However, remember to follow .
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When you think of a destination, the landscapes, wildlife, or landmarks often come to mind. But what truly defines a country is its people.
Are Tanzanians Friendly in nature? This is a question many tourists wonder about before booking their Safari Tours in Tanzania.
Beyond just greetings, Tanzanians love celebrating their culture. Witnessing Tanzanian People Dancing is an experience in itself
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