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Northern Tanzania Safaris

Tanzania is perhaps the best country in the world for a safari. It has two of the most renowned safari destinations in the world - Serengeti National Park, and Ngorongoro Crater. Both are designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Fortunately, both of these safari headliners are located in northern Tanzania, making a Mt Kilimanjaro trek and a safari visiting one or both of these destinations quite possible in a single holiday trip. There are other excellent wildlife safari destinations also nearby - Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, and Arusha National Park. From Moshi or Arusha, you can have a wonderful safari experience in as little as one day. Or you can opt for a several days safari. You would not find yourself bored even on a 2 weeks itinerary.

In this website we will give you a sample of what is possible. But it is by no means the end of the possibilities. We will be happy to work with you an creating a bespoke itinerary to fit your schedule, interests, and budget.

Northern Tanzania Safari Destinations

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Serengeti National Park

The oldest national park in Tanzania, the word Serengeti is derived from the Maasai word meaning "endless plain". Often it seems that places so famous lead to expectations so high that leads to a bit of disappointment. That is not the case with the Serengeti. It indeed deserves all its reputation. No matter what time of the year you go, there will be excellent game viewing. The park is quite large. From north to south is approximately 160 km (100 miles) and covers nearly 15,000 sq. km (5,700 sq. miles). With the neighboring protected areas not officially part of the park it covers more than 30,000 sq. km (12,000 sq. miles). By comparison, Kenya's Maasai Mara covers just 1,510 sq. km. Even in the busiest times, it is easy to find secluded areas in the Serengeti for game drives if you desire the solitude, let us know.

Certain portions of the Serengeti are at their best at specific times of the year due to the presence of the Great Migration. Central Serengeti (Seronera) is a reliable option year round. Northern Serengeti (Kogatende) is spectacular during the months of July - October when the Great Migration herds are present. Other months there is also good animal viewing, but not worth traveling several hours further to reach there when the same experience can be found in closer portions of the Serengeti. Kogatende is the location of the Mara River, where the wildebeest cross to reach fresh grazing land. The timing of the crossing is dependent on the rains so it is a little unpredictable. But during the July - October time period it is highly likely that there will be a huge number of migrating wildebeest, zebra, and antelope. Usually during the month of May, the migration herds are passing though what is called the "Western Corridor", a portion of the Serengeti that extends westward. Here the migration encounters the Grumeti River. This is not as spectacular as the Mara River crossing since the Grumeti is not continuous and herds can find alternatives to swimming through the river (but there are plenty of crocodiles for any that try to make its way across). The huge number of animals during the Month of May - June does make for excellent game viewing regardless. During the months of January - March, the migration herds are in the southern Serengeti in an area named Ndutu which straddles the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Conservation Area. They stay here gathering strength and waiting for the wildebeest to give birth. When conditions are right, in a 3 week period, over 400,000 calves will be born. This is a very active time for predators. Within a few minutes after birth, wildebeest calves are not only standing up, but are able to run.

The Serengeti is one of the few remaining places where it is possible to see black rhino in the wild. The park is also known for its numerous cats. Lions, cheetahs, and leopards are the big cats, with caracals, servals, and wild cats being smaller. You can find elephants, giraffes, zebras, various antelopes, warthogs, hyenas, jackals, buffaloes, ostriches, crocodiles, pythons, black mambas, among numerous other animals.

The most used way to get to the Serengeti is to drive across Ngorongoro Conservation Area (but not through the crater). From Arusha this is about a 7 hours drive. Although there are some animals there, the game viewing along the way is not the best. Another way to drive would be to go up near Lake Natron near the Kenyan border then into the Lobo portion of Serengeti (northeastern Serengeti). There is some cultural tourism here and Lake Natron and Ol Doinyo Lengai (an active volcano) are close to this area. This drive takes about 9 hours from Arusha, but would be best to stop near Lake Natron for overnight and some walking tours/cultural tourism. Don't expect much wildlife viewing along the way. Flying into/out of the Serengeti is an option worth considering. There are several airstrips inside of the park. The planes used are small (usually with seating capacity of 18 - 20 passengers) and luggage is restricted to 15kg (including carry-on). But into central Serengeti (Seronera) there is a larger plane run by Precision Air that allows 1 bag of 23kg weight. Precision Air also flies between Seronera and Zanzibar a few times a week at a very good price.

Accommodations in the Serengeti can range from basic camping to exclusive lodges costing more than $10,000/night. Tented camps and lodges can fill quite early in Kogatende (July - September) and Ndutu (February & March). If very short on time, it is possible to squeeze in a fly-in Serengeti safari in 3 days. At least 4 days will be needed if traveling by car. To drive to the northern Serengeti, an absolute minimum of 5 days is needed.

In addition to standard safaris, a balloon safari is also possible. Each balloon holds 12 - 16 people. Departures are daily and the experience runs from 5am- 10am. The actual flying time is one hour. You arrive for a briefing and for the inflation of the balloon. After the flight, there is a picnic breakfast with sparkling wine included. The balloon safari price is $600/person but is a once in a lifetime experience. No night game drives in Serengeti are allowed, but some are available in the neighboring Wilderness Protected Areas. Walking safari options are extremely limited inside of the national park.

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Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Along with the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater is a destination not to be missed. Named as a World Heritage Site, the NCA is not a national park. Unlike national parks, the indigenous population is still allowed to be in the area but with certain restrictions, balancing preservation, human development and tourism. The highlight is Ngorongoro Crater, the largest unbroken caldera in the world. Winding your way down the 600m walls brings you into an area amazingly dense with animals. Most of the animals here are non-migratory so this is a reliably great destination. It is easier to list what you can't find here rather than all you can find. You will not see topi, gazelle, nor giraffe inside of the crater. It is possible to spot the "Big Five" in just a few short hours. The crater is only open from 6am until 6pm. All people (including Maasai) and vehicles must be out of the crater except during these hours since the environment is fragile. The crater is only 20km in diameter though so all will be seen in the typical 4 - 5 hours inside.

All accommodations are outside of the crater. There is enough elevation-- 2,286m (7,500 ft) at the top if the crater to feel the difference in oxygen and the chill. It also tends to be quite windy at the top so bringing sufficient layers of clothes is important for your comfort. There is a pubic campsite (Simba Campsite) and a number of lodges/tented camps inside of the conservation area. There are many more just to the east of NCA, a few kilometers outside of the boundary. In addition to the daily conservation fee (entry fee $60/person + 18% VAT = $71/person), there is an additional fee for each vehicle that enters into the crater. At $250 + 18% VAT ($295 total) for each vehicle entering into the crater this makes a Ngorongoro Crater safari more pricey than other destinations. All Tanzania Treasure Tours prices include all park fees, conservation fees, and taxes, so this is already calculated into any price quote. In addition to the crater itself having a restriction of people being out of the crater between the hours of 6pm until 6am each day, the entire NCA itself does not allow entry or exit from 6pm until 6am daily. Being a 5 hours drive from Moshi (3.5 hours from Arusha), this makes a day safari to Ngorongoro Crater possible but a tight schedule and tiring.

There is more to the NCA than the crater itself. On the way from the crater towards the Serengeti is Olduvai Gorge Museum ($30 + 18% VAT admission per person). Here you can learn about the findings of Dr Leakey and his staff. This can be a 1 - 2 hours stopover on the way to/from the Serengeti. There are also some Maasai villages in the area to visit ($20/person). North of Ngorongoro Crater is a smaller crater, Empakai Crater. There is a chance for a short walk with a park ranger here. There is a public campsite near this area.

Mentioned in the Serengeti section, is Ndutu, which straddles the Serengeti and NCA. During January through March, the migration herds wander back and forth in an unpredictable manner between NCA and Serengeti so it is best to have permits for both destinations during this time as their location can change from morning to afternoon or one day to the next. In this area are some nice tented camp options ranging from mid-range to luxury.

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Tarangire National Park

This is a beautiful and underrated park with plenty of elephants and giraffe. In fact, Tarangire has among the highest concentration of elephants in Africa. This park is at its best during dry months (January - February, July - October) since the only water source in the area is the Tarangire River which winds its way through the park. This of course draws many animals to the river banks. The landscape is dotted with the massive and unusual baobab trees and huge termite mounds. In addition to the numerous elephants and giraffe, it is possible to find lions, buffaloes, wildebeests, zebras, hippos, various antelope species, impalas, gazelles, leopards, warthogs, monkeys, baboons, ostriches. You won't find rhino and there are almost no cheetah. The park has some nice lodges and tented camps, including some very luxurious ones. There are also some very good tented camps just outside of the park gates that have large numbers of animals wandering through. Selecting a nice accommodation in/near the park, you can spend several days in the area and not be bored at all.

Walking safaris and night game drives are permitted in Tarangire. There is also an option for a balloon safari with details similar to that described in the Serengeti section above.

The park is about 3.5 - 4 hours drive from Moshi, or 2 - 2.5 hours from Arusha, making it a good option for a day trip if you are short of time. Otherwise it pairs well with a trip to the Serengeti, breaking up the long drive.

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Lake Manyara National Park

Located along the Great Rift, this park includes the shallow soda lake Manyara. During wet season (March - May, November) this lake hosts many flamingos. The chemistry of the lake is changing so that in drier months there are no longer many flamingos at all. The park is favored greatly by bird watchers, with over over 400 species of birds present. The most numerous animals present include giraffe, zebra, lions, cheetahs, leopards, gazelle, hippos, elephants, impala, baboon and monkeys.

Two-thirds of the park consists of the lake. Night game drives, walking safaris, canoe safaris are all possible. Lake Manyara also has a Treetops Walkway. 370m long, and 18m above the ground you walk over a series of suspension bridges to observe nature. Typically, visitors spend 30 minutes - 1 hour with this activity. The cost of this activity is an additional $30/adult ($15 for children under the age of 12).

There are some good lodges inside of the park, but many more are not far outside of the park in beautiful settings.

Lake Manyara is a 2 hours drive from Arusha (3.5 hours from Moshi) and there is an airstrip very close to the national park.

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Arusha National Park

This is a very convenient park to get to, less than one hour drive from Moshi or Arusha. But the park is not heavily visited. It has lovely landscape and contains Tanzania's second highest mountain, Mt Meru. It has large numbers of giraffes and antelopes but lacks lions, elephants, cheetahs, rhinos, and other tourist favorites. Walking safaris are an option here, with a mandatory armed park ranger. And we typically offer this destination as a day trip. Canoe safaris are also an option. Climbing Mt Meru is a lovely trek, typically done in 4 days. For details about this trek, check out our Mountain Treks page or click here.

There are no accommodations inside of Arusha National Park except for those trekking Mt Meru but plenty of accommodation options not far outside of the park.

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Mkomazi National Park

This park is the opposite direction from Moshi/Arusha than the other parks. Situated 115km (72 miles) southeast of Moshi, it is not easy to pair with other safari destinations. But it makes a good day trip from Moshi (2 hours drive) and there are some "off the beaten path" hiking destinations that can be added in for a multi-day itinerary. Mkomazi is one of the newer national parks in Tanzania as a result is still developing its infrastructure. But it does have a big drawing card in the inclusion of a rhino sanctuary inside of the park. So it is possible to see black rhino up close, guaranteed even. To go inside portion of the park designated as a rhino sanctuary, a morning departure in a park service vehicle with a park guide is required. It is possible to make it as a one day trip but an very early departure from Moshi (around 5am) would be required to be there in time. It would not be possible from Arusha. More practical would be to spend two days at the park with the morning of the second day set aside for the rhino sanctuary. Besides the rhinos, there are a good number of elephants, giraffes, zebras, various antelopes, wild dogs, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, and buffaloes.

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Lake Natron

To the north of Ngorongoro Conservation Area is Ol Doinyo Lengai (mountain of god --translated from the Maasai language). This is an active volcano 2962 m ( 7,650 ft) high that is sacred to the traditional Maasai religion. For geologists this volcano is of special interest due to the unique composition of the lava. This lava is much cooler than any other (but still 600°C). it is not hot enough to give off light in the daytime but emits a dull glow at night. The lava is not thick but instead it is water-like, making it flow very quickly (and dangerously). The molten lava is black in color but solidifies into a white powder. The volcano is quite active and unpredictable. The surrounding area is very desolate, dry, dusty and hot. With daytime temperatures regularly in excess of 40°C (104°F). The mountain can be climbed in half day, but is considered the toughest climb in the country (surpassing Kilimanjaro and Mt Meru). It is steep, covered with loose gravel, dusty, without shade. Gaiters to keep stones out of your shoes are essential, plenty of water must be brought (4 - 5L recommended per person), gloves for scrambling on your hands, bandanna or face mask to filter dust and good sun protection are all vital. The local authorities require climbing with one of their local guides. They do not have any safety training or equipment, very few of them speak any English and some tend to climb at a very fast pace with little regard to your ability to keep up. The climb starts at midnight to avoid the scorching heat of the day. It will be cold at this time so a layer of clothing is important. Most climbers return from the climb at mid morning. We do not recommend this climb but can offer it to you with a liability waiver.

Along the Kenyan border is Lake Natron, a shallow lake with a pH of the water near that of ammonia. Nothing can survive in these waters except an algae highly favored by flamingos. At times several hundred can be seen crowding the shallow waters. A trip to Lake Natron would include walking along the lake shore, hiking at a waterfalls and cultural tourism of the Maasai community. This is truly off the beaten path in a remote, desolate, scorching hot but amazing environment. 1 - 2 days at this destination is sufficient to see all.

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Lake Eyasi

This shallow soda lake located to the east of Ngorongoro Conservation area and to the south west of Lake Manyara is home to one of the most fascinating culture tours - a visit to the Hadzabe and Datooga tribes. The Datooga are pastorialists who have also turned to some agriculture. They are a very isolated tribe, resisting outside influence and education. Only 5% speak Swahili and their literacy rate is at 1%. They are skilled craftsmen and are experts at melting scrap metal and molding arrowheads and knives which they trade with the Hadzabe tribe. Outside of this interaction, they are not a friendly tribe towards outsiders typically but will welcome your visit with a local guide. In the past young Datooga warriors would improve their status by killing any outsider. Fortunately this no longer is the case. They are a shy tribe but, when escorted by a local guide, welcomes visitors.

The Hadzabe (Hazda) are one of the last true hunter-gatherer tribes left in the world. They love their lifestyle and have completely rejected government attempts to assimilate them into modern society. Free houses and schools were left abandoned as they quickly returned to their traditional ways. They are very opportunistic, hunting anything with bow and arrow from mice to giraffe, with baboon being their favored prey. For large prey they use poison tipped arrows. Their dwellings are very primitive and temporary to the extent that if a large animal such as a giraffe is killed, they will move to the kill site rather than bring the animal to their camp. Since their huts of sticks, mud and leaves can be built in a few hours. They are experts at gathering wild honey and foraging for edible roots and berries. You can accompany them on a hunt, learn how to make fire without matches, compare your archery skills and join them in dance. They are a very friendly tribe.

The surrounding area is a very harsh environment with onion farming being the mainstay. We can arrange a visit to one of the small farms for an insight into the local life of the inhabitants.

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Safari Accommodations

There is a wide variety of overnight accommodation choices while on safari, from a basic camping safari to five star resorts such as Four Seasons Serengeti with some villas costing in excess of $10,000/night. There are three major accommodation categories, basic camping, tented camps, and lodges. We will go over the pluses and minuses of each.

The tents used in this category are tents large enough for your gear and two camp cots/mattresses. In the center it will be high enough to stand up (maybe not fully for a tall person) but no room to walk around. There are two quite different experiences within this category. The first is where the tent is inside of a wildlife area. There are specifically designated campsites in the safari destinations so there will be many other tents near by.

Simba Campsite - Ngorongoro

There is nothing keeping the animals out of the campsites and especially at night it will not be uncommon for animals to roam through the campsite but they will not disturb the tents as long as you do not have food inside. The toilets and showers are very basic (many are just long drop toilets) and are communal. Precautions need to followed if you need to use the toilet after dark. Your safari guide will give you full guidelines. Showers may have solar heating but often the demand outweighs the hot water supply. You will need to bring shower slippers, towel, and a torch/flashlight. This is an exciting experience but not necessarily the most comfortable option. There will be a camp cook accompanying the group who will make fresh meals. When traveling to a new destination the cook, camping gear, utensils and food will come along so the vehicle will be more crowded at these times. The freshness of the meals and the fact that it is cooked to order make this aspect better than a mid-range tented camp or lodge. The campsites will have a covered area for eating but there at times the insects can be an annoyance.

Twiga Campsite

Sometimes a private campsite outside of a wildlife area is used. Generally this is done for logistic reasons or as a way to reduce the price you pay. These campsites are typically walled in so except for a few monkeys there will not be any wildlife. There are better amenities such as hot water showers, bar, restaurant, souvenir shop, any maybe even a swimming pool. Depending of the itinerary, we may bring a cook or we may use the camp's food service. This may feel much more like backyard camping. Overnights near the towns of Karatu or Mto wa Mbu will be at private campsites.

Kubu Kubu Tented Lodge - Serengeti

The term "tented camp" misleads some people into underestimating the size and comfort that these "tents" offer. Some have started using the term "tented lodge" to give a more accurate perception. These will be full height rooms, fully furnished including bed frames and mattresses. Some will have raised wood flooring. They will be self contained with hot water and electricity - typically solar powered but some still may use generators. There will be a common area with a bar, internet access, and dining area. They will have their own food service but can accommodate special diets with advance notice. Typically the food is buffet style. The more expensive tented camps may make food to order and offer items such as espresso based coffees (e.g. cappuccino). Often they offer evening entertainment - usually cultural dance and singing. Some of the more expensive ones also are priced with drinks inclusive (excepting top tier offerings). Most of these tented camps are in place year-round and the tents may have raised wooden floors.

Kati Kati Tented Camp - Serengeti

The year-round camps may offer a swimming pool and spa-service. The remainder are seasonal, usually in the Serengeti, moving to different locations according to the wildebeest migration herds. These will not have wood flooring, but canvas flooring covered by rattan style carpet. The temporary camps cannot have the same level of physical luxury as some of the most expensive permanent camps, but often the service and food quality are very high and the locations are incredible. At the camps, there will not be anything keeping the animals out of the area. But there will be watchmen keeping an eye on the situation and a system of calling for an escort to go to/from the common areas.

Some tented camps are not inside the park but are located closeby, often in areas that have as many safari animals wandering around as inside of the parks. This is especially true in the Tarangire/Lake Manyara Area.

Sopa Lodge - Ngorongoro

Lodges are pretty much just as you might imagine. A hotel type layout. These will be fully furnished, with electricity, self-contained, with food service and amenities. There will be a bar, common lounge, eating area, and swimming pool. Some of these lodges can be quite large with 100 rooms. Others are rather small with just a handful of rooms in a farm house type setting especially those located outside of the parks.You can expect the amenities such as evening entertainment, free internet, some with drink inclusive pricing, spa services, and laundry service.


Serena Lodge Serengeti

Large animals are less likely to roam through these areas but there will be escort service and safety measures in place. If the location is listed as Karatu or Mto wa Mbu, they will not be inside of the park but still surrounded by wilderness.


Sample Safari Itineraries

Below are some of the most commonly requested itineraries. For variations of these or for longer itineraries, we will be happy to work together to create the ideal itinerary for you. There are also options for flying by small plane into/out of safari destinations such as northern Serengeti, central Serengeti, southern Serengeti. In addition, there are flights from central Serengeti to Zanzibar available.


2025 - 2026 Prices (per person in USD)

Option #1 Accommodations: $2375
Option #2 Accommodations: $2980
Option #3 Accommodations: $3500
Option #4 Accommodations: $4750
Option #5 Accommodations: $7255

Prices are based on 2 people traveling, double occupancy. For different group sizes contact us for price quote. The differences in the price packages are only the accommodations used. There are significant discounts for youths under the age of 16 years old, East African Citizens, and Tanzanian Resident Permit Holders (Class A, B or C).

Price Includes:
All park fees and taxes, full board accommodations as listed in the itinerary, transportation in 4wd with pop-up game viewing roof, small electronics charging ports, and mini-refrigerator, English speaking safari guide (contact us well in advance if you request a guide who speaks another language), game drives with unlimited mileage
Price Excludes:
Accommodations before or after the itinerary, optional safari activities (such as balloon safari, Lake Manyara Walkway, etc), accommodation tips (there will be a tip box at each accommodation), safari guide tips (suggested tip of $25 - 35 per day for the group), airfare, visa, travel insurance, beverages not included in accommodation plan (some of the option 4 and option 5 include drinks), extra services at accommodations (such as spa/massage/laundry services).

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Itinerary

Day 1 - Lake Manyara National Park
After breakfast at your hotel in Moshi/Arusha your safari guide will pick you up and you will go to Lake Manyara National Park. Most likely even before you arrive inside the park gates you will be greeted by troops of baboons and perhaps some elephants and antelopes as well. This is a lovely park with Lake Manyara covering 2/3 of the area. It is a shallow alkaline lake where an algae thrives which is favored by flamingos. There is a good chance of seeing elephants, giraffes, monkeys, baboons, antelopes, lions (look in the tree branches for them), pythons, buffaloes, ostriches, zebras, among other animals. There is an option of going on the Manyara Treetop Walkway. In the late afternoon/early evening will will take you to your chosen accommodations for dinner, relaxation, and overnight rest

Accommodations:
Option #1: Heart & Soul Lodge - Karatu (not inside the park)
Option #2: Manyara Best View Lodge - Silver Room
Option #3: Lake Manyara Serena Lodge - outside of the park
Option #4: Kilimamoja Lodge - outside of the park
Option #5: Lake Manyara Tree Lodge - inside of the park

Day 2 - Serengeti National Park
After breakfast at the accommodations we travel west, crossing Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) - but not into the crater this day. You will get a chance to view the crater from a scenic overview along the way. Reaching the far side of the NCA, we enter into Serengeti National Park. There will be a picnic style lunch and game viewing as we move to the Seronera (central Serengeti) portion of the park. In the early evening we will go to your accommodations for relaxation, dinner, and overnight rest. All accommodations this night are inside of Serengeti National Park.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Tukaone Camp
Option #2: Serenity Camp
Option #3: Mbali Mbali Soroi Camp
Option #4: Lemala Nanyukie Lodge
Option #5: Four Seasons Serengeti - Terrace Suite w. Waterhole View

Day 3 - Full Day Serengeti National Park
This day is yours to arrange as you like between game drives and enjoying the amenities at the accommodations. There is an option this day to experience a sunrise balloon safari followed by a full English Breakfast in the bush with sparking wine (advance reservations required - this option will increase the itinerary price by $600/person). The balloon safari will finish by 10am. Lunch will either be served picnic style while game viewing or at your accommodations in the dining area. By early evening we will return to the same accommodations as the previous night.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Tukaone Camp
Option #2: Serenity Camp
Option #3: Mbali Mbali Soroi Camp
Option #4: Lemala Nanyukie Lodge
Option #5: Four Seasons Serengeti - Terrace Suite w. Waterhole View

Day 4 - Full Day Serengeti National Park
This day again is yours to arrange as you like with your safari guide. The option for the balloon safari is also possible this day as well as full day/partial day game drives. Just as the previous day your lunch can be either at the accommodation or served picnic style while on a game drive. By evening you will be at the same accommodation as the previous night for relaxation, dinner, and overnight rest.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Tukaone Camp
Option #2: Serenity Camp
Option #3: Mbali Mbali Soroi Camp
Option #4: Lemala Nanyukie Lodge
Option #5: Four Seasons Serengeti - Terrace Suite w. Waterhole View

Day 5 - Serengeti to Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA)
After breakfast at the accommodation, we get our last look at the Serengeti as we have a game drive while working our way back east, exiting the Serengeti and entering the NCA. Inside the NCA, there will be options for short side trips visiting either a Maasai village (extra charge), Olduvai Gorge Museum (extra charge and prior arrangement required) visiting this important paleoanthropoligic site, or just continuing without these options. We will proceed to your accommodation where you will have some time for relaxation before dinner and overnight rest. Accommodation packages 2 - 5 have overnight in the NCA, package option #1 has overnight in Karatu which is east of the NCA.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Omega Hotel - Karatu (not inside a game area)
Option #2: Serena Lodge - Ngorongoro
Option #3: Lemala Tented Camp - Ngorongoro
Option #4: The Highlands - Ngorongoro
Option #5: Wilderness Collection - Crater's Edge

Day 6 - Ngorongoro Crater
After an early breakfast, you will be driven down the steep winding road descending 600m (2000ft) to the floor of Ngorongoro Crater. This is one of the best safari destinations in the world with a large number and large variety of animals. In the space of a few hours it is possible (but not guaranteed) to spot all of the "Big 5" safari animals (lion, leopard, elephant, African buffalo, and rhinoceros). There will be a break for a picnic style lunch at a designated site overlooking a small lake frequented by hippos and flamingos. The crater is not large, just 20km (12m) in diameter so in 4 - 5 hours all will be seen. At this time, we will ascend out of the crater and to the evening's accommodations. Accommodation Option #1 is in Karatu which is not a wildlife area, Options # 1 - 4 are inside of Tarangire National Park, and Option #5 is just outside of Tarangire National Park but in an area with wildlife.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Omega Hotel - Karatu (not inside a game area)
Option #2: Tarangire Safari Lodge - inside Tarangire N.P.
Option #3: Top Guide Bush Camp - inside Tarangire N.P.
Option #4: Lemala Mpingo Ridge Lodge - inside Tarangire N.P.
Option #5: Nimali Safari Lodge - Outside the park but in an area with much wildlife

Day 7 - Tarangire National Park
After breakfast at the accommodations we explore Tarangire National Park. Known best for its large elephant population and beautiful scenery, this park is underrated. It has a wide variety of animals, lacking only rhinoceros and not having many cheetahs. Especially during the dry months of June - October, January, February the Tarangire River becomes the primary water source for animals and they gather at the river bank. A picnic style will be served while on a game drive. In the mid afternoon we will depart and drop you off at Arusha/Kilimanjaro Airport/Moshi for the end of the itinerary.

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2025 - 2026 Prices (per person in USD)

Option #1 Accommodations: $3150
Option #2 Accommodations: $4290
Option #3 Accommodations: $4670

Prices are based on 2 people traveling, double occupancy. For different group sizes contact us for price quote. The differences in the price packages are only the accommodations used. There are significant discounts for youths under the age of 16 years old, East African Citizens, and Tanzanian Resident Permit Holders (Class A, B or C).

Price Includes:
All park fees and taxes, full board accommodations as listed in the itinerary, transportation in 4wd with pop-up game viewing roof, small electronics charging ports, and mini-refrigerator, English speaking safari guide (contact us well in advance if you request a guide who speaks another language), game drives with unlimited mileage
Price Excludes:
Accommodations before or after the itinerary, optional safari activities (such as balloon safari, Lake Manyara Walkway, etc), accommodation tips (there will be a tip box at each accommodation), safari guide tips (suggested tip of $25 - 35 per day for the group), airfare, visa, travel insurance, beverages not included in accommodation plan (some of the option 4 and option 5 include drinks), extra services at accommodations (such as spa/massage/laundry services).

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Itinerary

Day 1 - Tarangire National Park
After breakfast at your hotel, your safari driver will pick you up and drive to Tarangire National Park for a game drive. There will be a picnic style lunch served in the park. Tarangire is best know for its large number of elephants and its unique landscape dotted with giant baobab trees and larger termite mounds. Except for rhinoceros, all African plains safari animals may be spotted here. The park is at its best during the dry months of June - October, January, February where the only water source for animals is the Tarangire River which winds its way through the park. In the late afternoon we will take you to your evening's accommodation for relaxation, dinner and overnight rest. Accommodations are inside of the park this night.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Top Guide Bush Camp
Option #2: Lemala Mpingo Ridge Lodge
Option #3: Santuary Swala Camp

Day 2 - Serengeti National Park
After an early breakfast we will be having a bit of a long drive this day, exiting the park and proceeding west crossing Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) but not into the famed crater this day. We will get a chance to pause at a scenic viewpoint to view the crater from the top of the rim. After reaching the western border of the NCA, we enter Serengeti National Park. From here we will be on a game drive as we make our way into central Serengeti (Seronera). There will be a pause as we enjoy a picnic style lunch. Game viewing will continue until early evening. At that time we will go to our accommodation for relaxation, dinner and overnight rest. All accommodation options are inside of the Serengeti this night.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Mbail Mbali Soroi Camp
Option #2: Lemala Nanyukie Lodge
Option #3: Four Seasons Serengeti

Day 3 - Full Day Serengeti National Park
This day is yours to arrange as you like between game drives and enjoying the amenities at the accommodations. There is an option this day to experience a sunrise balloon safari followed by a full English Breakfast in the bush with sparking wine (advance reservations required - this option will increase the itinerary price by $600/person). The balloon safari will finish by 10am. Lunch will either be served picnic style while game viewing or at your accommodations in the dining area. By early evening we will return to the same accommodations as the previous night.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Mbail Mbali Soroi Camp
Option #2: Lemala Nanyukie Lodge
Option #3: Four Seasons Serengeti

Day 4 - Full Day Serengeti National Park
This day again is yours to arrange as you like with your safari guide. The option for the balloon safari is also possible this day as well as full day/partial day game drives. Just as the previous day your lunch can be either at the accommodation or served picnic style while on a game drive. By evening you will be at the same accommodation as the previous night for relaxation, dinner, and overnight rest.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Mbail Mbali Soroi Camp
Option #2: Lemala Nanyukie Lodge
Option #3: Four Seasons Serengeti

Day 5 - Serengeti to Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA)
After breakfast at the accommodation, we get our last look at the Serengeti as we have a game drive while working our way back east, exiting the Serengeti and entering the NCA. Inside the NCA, there will be options for short side trips visiting either a Maasai village (extra charge), Olduvai Gorge Museum (extra charge and prior arrangement required) visiting this important paleoanthropoligic site, or just continuing without these options. We will proceed to your accommodation where you will have some time for relaxation before dinner and overnight rest. Accommodation packages 2 - 5 have overnight in the NCA, package option #1 has overnight in Karatu which is east of the NCA.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Lemala Tented Camp - Ngorongoro
Option #2: Melia Ngorongoro Lodge
Option #3: The Highlands - Ngorongoro

Day 6 - Ngorongoro Crater
After an early breakfast, you will be driven down the steep winding road descending 600m (2000ft) to the floor of Ngorongoro Crater. This is one of the best safari destinations in the world with a large number and large variety of animals. In the space of a few hours it is possible (but not guaranteed) to spot all of the "Big 5" safari animals (lion, leopard, elephant, African buffalo, and rhinoceros). There will be a break for a picnic style lunch at a designated site overlooking a small lake frequented by hippos and flamingos. The crater is not large, just 20km (12m) in diameter so in 4 - 5 hours all will be seen. At this time, we will ascend out of the crater and drive to Arusha/Kilimanjaro Airport/Moshi to end the itinerary

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This itinerary is for December - April. At this time there is very good game viewing with the migration herds in the area.

2025 - 2026 Prices (per person in USD)

Option #1 Accommodations: $1950
Option #2 Accommodations: $2295
Option #3 Accommodations: $2700
Option #4 Accommodations: $3670
Prices are based on 2 people traveling, double occupancy. For different group sizes contact us for price quote. There is a significant discount for youths under the age of 16 years old, East African Citizens, and Tanzanian Resident Permit Holders (Class A, B or C).

Price Includes:
All park fees and taxes, full board accommodations as listed in the itinerary, transportation in 4wd with pop-up game viewing roof, small electronics charging ports, and mini-refrigerator, English speaking safari guide (contact us well in advance if you request a guide who speaks another language), game drives with unlimited mileage
Price Excludes:
Accommodations before or after the itinerary, optional safari activities (such as balloon safari, Lake Manyara Walkway, etc), accommodation tips (there will be a tip box at each accommodation), safari guide tips (suggested tip of $25 - 35 per day for the group), airfare, visa, travel insurance, beverages not included in accommodation plan (some of the option 4 and option 5 include drinks), extra services at accommodations (such as spa/massage/laundry services).

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Itinerary

Day 1 - Ndutu

After an early breakfast at your hotel, your safari guide will pick you up and drive to Ndutu, an area which straddles the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA). This area is a good safari destination from December through April when the great migration herds are present. Zebras tend to give birth in this area in December - January, and the wildebeest give birth typically February - March. This is a very active time for predators such as lions, hyenas, leopards, and cheetahs as they take advantage of the vulnerable new-born animals and mothers. In the early evening you will be taken to your evening's accommodations for relaxation, dinner, and overnight rest. All accommodations are in either Serengeti or NCA

Accommodations:
Option #1: Canopy Migration Camp
Option #2: African Safari South Serengeti Camp
Option #3: Lake Ndutu Tented Lodge
Option #4: Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp

Day 2 - Ndutu
Full day for game viewing and relaxing at your accommodation. This is your safari so you can coordinate with your guide how the day is spent. There is an option this day to experience a sunrise balloon safari followed by a full English Breakfast in the bush with sparking wine (advance reservations required - this option will increase the itinerary price by $600/person). The balloon safari will finish by 10am. Lunch this day will either be served picnic style while game viewing or at your accommodations in the dining area. By early evening we will return to the same accommodations as the previous night.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Canopy Migration Camp
Option #2: African Safari South Serengeti Camp
Option #3: Lake Ndutu Tented Lodge
Option #4: Lemala Ndutu Tented Camp

Day 3 - Seronera (Serengeti)

After breakfast you will have the chance for game viewing as we work our way into the Seronera portion of the Serengeti (central Serengeti). Seronera has very good game viewing throughout the year and is known for its large number of lions, cheetahs, and leopards. In the early evening you will arrive at your accommodations in the Seronera portion of Serengeti.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Kati Kati Tented Camp
Option #2: Tanzania Bush Camp
Option #3: Mbali Mbali Soroi Camp
Option #4: Lemala Nanyukie Lodge

Day 4: Ngorongoro Conservation Area
After breakfast we travel east while game viewing, exiting the Serengeti we enter into Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA). Inside the NCA, there will be options for short side trips visiting either a Maasai village (extra charge), Olduvai Gorge Museum (extra charge and prior arrangement required) visiting this important paleoanthropoligic site, or just continuing without these options. We will proceed to your accommodation where you will have some time for relaxation before dinner and overnight rest. Accommodation packages 2 - 4 have overnight in the NCA, package option #1 has overnight in Karatu which is east of the NCA.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Omega Hotel - Karatu (not inside a game area)
Option #2: Tortilis Tented Camp
Option #3: Lemala Tented Camp - Ngorongoro
Option #4: Melia Ngorongoro Lodge

Day 5 - Ngorongoro Crater
After an early breakfast, you will be driven down the steep winding road descending 600m (2000ft) to the floor of Ngorongoro Crater. This is one of the best safari destinations in the world with a large number and large variety of animals. In the space of a few hours it is possible (but not guaranteed) to spot all of the "Big 5" safari animals (lion, leopard, elephant, African buffalo, and rhinoceros). There will be a break for a picnic style lunch at a designated site overlooking a small lake frequented by hippos and flamingos. The crater is not large, just 20km (12m) in diameter so in 4 - 5 hours all will be seen. At this time, we will ascend out of the crater and drive to Arusha/Kilimanjaro Airport/Moshi to end the itinerary

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2025 - 2026 Prices (per person in USD)

Option #1 Accommodations: $1279
Option #2 Accommodations: $1615
Option #3 Accommodations: $1730
Option #4 Accommodations: $2415
Option #5 Accommodations: $3630

Prices are based on 2 people traveling, double occupancy. For different group sizes contact us for price quote. The differences in the price packages are only the accommodations used. There are significant discounts for youths under the age of 16 years old, East African Citizens, and Tanzanian Resident Permit Holders (Class A, B or C).

Price Includes:
All park fees and taxes, full board accommodations as listed in the itinerary, transportation in 4wd with pop-up game viewing roof, small electronics charging ports, and mini-refrigerator, English speaking safari guide (contact us well in advance if you request a guide who speaks another language), game drives with unlimited mileage
Price Excludes:
Accommodations before or after the itinerary, optional safari activities (such as balloon safari, Lake Manyara Walkway, etc), accommodation tips (there will be a tip box at each accommodation), safari guide tips (suggested tip of $25 - 35 per day for the group), airfare, visa, travel insurance, beverages not included in accommodation plan (some of the option 4 and option 5 include drinks), extra services at accommodations (such as spa/massage/laundry services).

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Itinerary

Day 1 - Tarangire National Park
After breakfast at your hotel, your safari driver will pick you up and drive to Tarangire National Park for a game drive. There will be a picnic style lunch served in the park. Tarangire is best know for its large number of elephants and its unique landscape dotted with giant baobab trees and larger termite mounds. Except for rhinoceros, all African plains safari animals may be spotted here. The park is at its best during the dry months of June - October, January, February where the only water source for animals is the Tarangire River which winds its way through the park. In the late afternoon we will take you to your evening's accommodation for relaxation, dinner and overnight rest. For logistic reasons all accommodations used this night are outside of the park near the town of Karatu.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Heart and Soul Lodge - Karatu
Option #2: Eileen's Trees Inn - Karatu
Option #3: Rhotia Valley Tented Camp
Option #4: Acacia Farm Lodge
Option #5: The Manor at Ngorongoro

Day 2 - Serengeti National Park
After breakfast, we will be having a bit of a long drive this day, proceeding west crossing Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) but not into the famed crater this day. We will get a chance to pause at a scenic viewpoint to view the crater from the top of the rim. After reaching the western border of the NCA, we enter Serengeti National Park. From here we will be on a game drive as we make our way into central Serengeti (Seronera). There will be a pause as we enjoy a picnic style lunch. Game viewing will continue until early evening. At that time we will go to our accommodation for relaxation, dinner and overnight rest. All accommodation options are inside of the Serengeti this night.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Kati Kati Tented Camp
Option #2: Serenity Camp
Option #3: Mbali Mbali Soroi
Option #4: Lemala Nanyukie Lodge
Option #5: Four Seasons Serengeti - Terrace Suite w. Water Hole View

Day 3: Ngorongoro Conservation Area
After breakfast we travel east while game viewing, exiting the Serengeti we enter into Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA). Inside the NCA, there will be options for short side trips visiting either a Maasai village (extra charge), Olduvai Gorge Museum (extra charge and prior arrangement required) visiting this important paleoanthropoligic site, or just continuing without these options. We will proceed to your accommodation where you will have some time for relaxation before dinner and overnight rest. Accommodation packages 2 - 5 have overnight in the NCA, package option #1 has overnight in Karatu which is east of the NCA.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Heart and Soul Lodge - Karatu
Option #2: Serena Lodge - Ngorongoro
Option #3: Lemala Tented Camp - Ngorongoro
Option #4: Melia Ngorongoro Lodge
Option #5: The Highlands - Ngorongoro

Day 4: Ngorongoro Crater
After an early breakfast, you will be driven down the steep winding road descending 600m (2000ft) to the floor of Ngorongoro Crater. This is one of the best safari destinations in the world with a large number and large variety of animals. In the space of a few hours it is possible (but not guaranteed) to spot all of the "Big 5" safari animals (lion, leopard, elephant, African buffalo, and rhinoceros). There will be a break for a picnic style lunch at a designated site overlooking a small lake frequented by hippos and flamingos. The crater is not large, just 20km (12m) in diameter so in 4 - 5 hours all will be seen. At this time, we will ascend out of the crater and drive to Arusha/Kilimanjaro Airport/Moshi to end the itinerary

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2025 - 2026 Prices (per person in USD)

Option #1 Accommodations: $880
Option #2 Accommodations: $985
Option #3 Accommodations: $1100
Option #4 Accommodations: $1410
Option #5 Accommodations: $2035

Prices are based on 2 people traveling, double occupancy. For different group sizes contact us for price quote. The differences in the price packages are only the accommodations used. There are significant discounts for youths under the age of 16 years old, East African Citizens, and Tanzanian Resident Permit Holders (Class A, B or C).

Price Includes:
All park fees and taxes, full board accommodations as listed in the itinerary, transportation in 4wd with pop-up game viewing roof, small electronics charging ports, and mini-refrigerator, English speaking safari guide (contact us well in advance if you request a guide who speaks another language), game drives with unlimited mileage
Price Excludes:
Accommodations before or after the itinerary, optional safari activities (such as balloon safari, Lake Manyara Walkway, etc), accommodation tips (there will be a tip box at each accommodation), safari guide tips (suggested tip of $25 - 35 per day for the group), airfare, visa, travel insurance, beverages not included in accommodation plan (some of the option 4 and option 5 include drinks), extra services at accommodations (such as spa/massage/laundry services).

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Itinerary

Day 1 - Lake Manyara
After breakfast at your hotel, your safari guide will pick you up and drive to Lake Manyara for game viewing. Before even arriving inside of the park, there is a fair chance that you might see baboons, monkeys, maybe even elephants and giraffes as you get close to the park. Once inside the park, we will get in as much game viewing as possible. The park has 2/3 of its area covered by Lake Manyara. The lake is favored by flamingos and hippos. Most likely you will find elephants, giraffes, ostriches, various antelope varieties, buffalo, warthogs, zebras, and cheetahs. You might even find pythons, leopards, and lions sleeping in the tree branches. There will be game viewing until late afternoon at which time we will take you to your accommodation for relaxation, dinner, and overnight rest. All accommodations for this itinerary are outside of the parks.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Heart and Soul Lodge - Karatu
Option #2: Rhotia Valley Tented Camp
Option #3: Acacia Farm Lodge
Option #4: Oldeani Mountain Lodge
Option #5: The Manor at Ngorongoro

Day 2 - Ngorongoro Crater
After an early breakfast, we travel west, entering Ngorongoro Conservation Area ((NCA), a little further, we register at the Ngorongoro Crater Gate then travel a steep and winding road, descending 600m to the crater floor. The crater is only 20km in diameter but you will be amazed at the number and variety of animals present. It has been likened to a "safari highlight film". In 4 - 5 hours of game viewing all the roads in the crater will be covered but during that time you can possibly see all of the "Big 5" - lions, elephants, black rhinos, buffaloes, and leopards. Inside of the crater the only African plains safari animals not present are giraffes and oryx (a large antelope). There will be a picnic style lunch at a designated picnic spot near a pool of water typically filled with hippos. In the afternoon, we will ascend out of the crater and return to the same accommodation as the previous night.

Accommodations:
Option #1: Heart and Soul Lodge - Karatu
Option #2: Rhotia Valley Tented Camp
Option #3: Acacia Farm Lodge
Option #4: Oldeani Mountain Lodge
Option #5: The Manor at Ngorongoro

Day 3 - Tarangire National Park
After breakfast at your hotel, your safari driver will pick you up and drive to Tarangire National Park for a game drive. There will be a picnic style lunch served in the park. Tarangire is best know for its large number of elephants and its unique landscape dotted with giant baobab trees and larger termite mounds. Except for rhinoceros, all African plains safari animals may be spotted here. The park is at its best during the dry months of June - October, January, February where the only water source for animals is the Tarangire River which winds its way through the park. In the mid-afternoon we will exit the park and take you to Arusha/Kilimanjaro Airport/Moshi for the end of the itinerary.

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2025 - 2026 Prices (per person in USD)

Option #1 Accommodations: $690
Option #2 Accommodations: $910
Option #3 Accommodations: $1030
Option #4 Accommodations: $1250
Option #5 Accommodations: $1530

Prices are based on 2 people traveling, double occupancy. For different group sizes contact us for price quote. The differences in the price packages are only the accommodations used. There are significant discounts for youths under the age of 16 years old, East African Citizens, and Tanzanian Resident Permit Holders (Class A, B or C).

Price Includes:
All park fees and taxes, full board accommodations as listed in the itinerary, transportation in 4wd with pop-up game viewing roof, small electronics charging ports, and mini-refrigerator, English speaking safari guide (contact us well in advance if you request a guide who speaks another language), game drives with unlimited mileage
Price Excludes:
Accommodations before or after the itinerary, optional safari activities (such as balloon safari, Lake Manyara Walkway, etc), accommodation tips (there will be a tip box at each accommodation), safari guide tips (suggested tip of $25 - 35 per day for the group), airfare, visa, travel insurance, beverages not included in accommodation plan (some of the option 4 and option 5 include drinks), extra services at accommodations (such as spa/massage/laundry services).

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Itinerary

Day 1 - Either Tarangire or Lake Manyara
The choice of park will not have to be made until the day before the safari starts. You can choose or have your guide determine where the best game viewing is at that moment. Either way, after breakfast at your hotel you will be drive to the national park and start game viewing. You will have a picnic style lunch and the game viewing will go until mid-afternoon when we will exit to travel either near the village of Karatu (Option #1), or inside of Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) before the NCA Gates close at 6 pm (Options 2 - 5).

Accommodations:
Option #1: Heart and Soul Lodge - Karatu
Option #2: Serena Lodge - Ngorongoro
Option #3: Lemala Tented Camp - Ngorongoro
Option #4: Melia Ngorongoro Lodge
Option #5: The Highlands - Ngorongoro

Day 2- Ngorongoro Crater
After an early breakfast, you will be driven down the steep winding road descending 600m (2000ft) to the floor of Ngorongoro Crater. This is one of the best safari destinations in the world with a large number and large variety of animals. In the space of a few hours it is possible (but not guaranteed) to spot all of the "Big 5" safari animals (lion, leopard, elephant, African buffalo, and rhinoceros). There will be a break for a picnic style lunch at a designated site overlooking a small lake frequented by hippos and flamingos. The crater is not large, just 20km (12m) in diameter so in 4 - 5 hours all will be seen. At this time, we will ascend out of the crater and drive to Arusha/Kilimanjaro Airport/Moshi to end the itinerary

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There are many more options than what we have listed above. Prices will vary according to the time of the year of travel, number of people in your group, and overnight accommodations (basic camping, tented camps & lodges of various price categories). Discounts are available for East African Citizens, Residence Permit Holders (Class A, B or C), and for children under the age of 16 years old.

We are happy to create a bespoke itineray based on your desires and budget.

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