16 Days Best Of Tanzania Safari Welcome to the Southern Circuit and Northern National Parks of Tanzania. This region boasts unparalleled natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and a rich cultural heritage. Embark on a journey through pristine landscapes and encounter some of Africa’s most iconic species in their natural habitats. This Camping itinerary offers a comprehensive journey through some of Tanzania’s most iconic destinations, providing diverse wildlife experiences and breathtaking landscapes along the way.
Experience exciting game drives in Tanzania’s Northern and Southern National Parks, with the highlight being the wildebeest migration.
Your adventure begins with your arrival in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s largest city and major transportation hub. Our friendly staff will greet you and transfer you to your accommodation for a relaxing evening in preparation for the adventure ahead. The driver will be there to give you a briefing on the safari.
After having breakfast, you will depart for Nyerere National Park. During the journey, you will get glimpses of rural Tanzanian life and stunning landscapes. Once you reach the park, you will settle into your camp and enjoy a delicious lunch before starting your first game drive. Nyerere National Park is well-known for its abundant wildlife, including lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, and a variety of bird species. Spend the afternoon exploring the park, capturing memorable moments amidst the savannah plains, acacia woodlands, and winding rivers.
Wake up early to catch the beautiful sunrise and the active wildlife at Nyerere National Park. Ensure you have your camera, binoculars, water, and any other essentials for the day ahead. Game drive as the sun begins to rise, illuminating the vast plains and casting a golden glow on the landscape. Keep your eyes peeled for the park’s diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, buffalo, and other species. Your guide will skillfully navigate through the park’s terrain, stopping frequently to allow for wildlife sightings and photo opportunities. Pause for a picnic lunch at a designated site within the park. Enjoy delicious meals and refreshing beverages while surrounded by nature’s tranquility. Take this opportunity to rest and recharge before continuing your adventure. As darkness falls, make your way back to your camp, Take some time to freshen up before dinner and relax under the starlit sky, recounting the highlights of your safari adventure.
After breakfast drive to Mikumi Today is dedicated to further exploration of Mikumi National Park. Set out on afternoon game drives, each offering unique opportunities to spot elusive predators and witness the incredible diversity of flora and fauna. In between drives, enjoy leisure time at your accommodation, soaking in the serenity of the surroundings or engaging in optional activities such as guided nature walks or cultural experiences.
Depart Mikumi National Park and head towards Ruaha National Park via Tungamalenga. Enjoy the scenic beauty of the Tanzanian countryside during the journey and stop for a lunch break on the way. Arrive at Tungamalenga Village in the evening where you will pitch your tent for an overnight stay. After dinner, relax and prepare for another exciting adventure in Ruaha National Park the following day. Ruaha National Park is one of Tanzania’s largest and most remote wilderness areas.
Upon finishing breakfast, you will begin your journey towards Ruaha National Park, which is one of the largest and most isolated natural areas in Tanzania. During the journey, you can appreciate the picturesque beauty of the Tanzanian countryside before reaching your accommodation located in the heart of the park. After lunch, you will embark on your first game drive in Ruaha, which is known for its large population of elephants, big cats, and diverse bird species. As the sun sets over the rugged terrains, you can enjoy the magical ambiance of the African bush while experiencing a memorable sundowner.
Today, you have the opportunity to explore the vast expanse of Ruaha National Park, an unspoiled wilderness that promises adventure at every turn. Take part in morning and afternoon game drives that will take you through varied terrain, including open plains, dense woodlands, and meandering rivers. With a little bit of luck, you may be able to spot a pride of lions lounging in the shade, herds of buffalo grazing on the plains, or elegant antelopes darting through the bush. In between drives, you can relax at your accommodation and enjoy the serenity of your surroundings.
After having breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to Ruaha National Park and start your journey to Dodoma. This is where your unforgettable trip through Tanzania’s Southern Circuit National Parks will come to an end. Take with you cherished memories of the breathtaking landscapes and thrilling wildlife encounters you experienced at Ruaha National Park. Discover the untamed beauty and wildlife wonders of Tanzania’s Southern Circuit National Parks on this unforgettable journey. You will arrive in Dodoma in the late afternoon. After that, take a short walk to explore the city of Dodoma after refreshing yourself with a shower. The distance between Ruaha National Park and Dodoma is 278 kilometers, and it takes around 5 hours to drive. The road condition is tar-marked with asphalt.
After having breakfast, you should pack your lunch and drive to Tarangire National Park. You can take a short break on the way for some shopping, lunch, and drinks. Then, continue your journey to Tarangire and arrive there in the evening. Once you arrive, you can pitch your tent, wait for dinner, and relax. The next day, you should get ready for an adventure! Transit driving distance and time: 332 kilometers – 5 hours’ drive Road condition: Tar-marked road (asphalt).
After breakfast, We will spend the day on game drives, spotting various wildlife including lions, leopards, and giraffes. This park is renowned for its vast elephant herds and beautiful baobab trees. Later in the evening, we will drive to Mto wa Mbu, where we will settle into the campsite and relax to the sounds of the African bush. The driving distance is 95Kms which will take us approximately 1 hour, and the road condition is a tar-marked road (asphalt).
After having breakfast, you can take part in cultural activities. One of the most fascinating things about Lake Eyasi is the variety of cultural experiences it offers. The lake is surrounded by several ethnic groups, including the Hadzabe and Datoga communities. Visitors have a unique opportunity to interact with these indigenous communities and learn about their traditional customs, hunting techniques, and way of life. In the late afternoon, you can drive to Ngorongoro for an overnight stay. The transit driving distance is 95 km, and it takes around 2 hours to drive. Please note that the road conditions are rough.
After having breakfast, you can explore the central Serengeti on game drives. You can witness the open plains and woodlands and search for the Big Five and other iconic African animals. Later on, you can drive to Lobo campsite for overnight stay. The Lobo area in Serengeti offers ample time for wildlife sightings and immersive experiences in this renowned national park. The day is structured to maximize wildlife encounters and provide opportunities for relaxation amidst nature. Transit driving distance and time is approximately 80 kilometers which takes about an hour of drive. The road conditions are rough for transit and game drives.
During your trip, you will enjoy morning game drives as you exit Serengeti and head towards Lake Natron. You will also have the opportunity to take a scenic drive through the northern Serengeti, with chances to spot more wildlife along the way. In the afternoon, you will arrive at Lake Natron where you can participate in various activities such as hiking to nearby waterfalls and visiting the lake. Your accommodation for the night will be at Lake Natron World View camp. The transit driving distance and time is approximately 240 kilometers and a 5-hour drive. Please note that the road condition is rough.
You will be taking an early morning drive to Lake Natron to capture a beautiful sunrise picture. After that, you will return to the camp for breakfast. Then, you will proceed to Arusha and finally to Kilimanjaro International Airport. The total transit driving distance is about 305Kms and it will take approximately 6 hours to complete the drive. The road condition consists of both tar-marked (asphalt) and rough roads for transit.
Number of People | Cost Per Person in US($) | Accommodation |
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2 Person | $4602 | |
3 people | $3,754 | |
4 people | $ 3,329 | |
5 people | $3,073 | |
6 people | $2,904 | |
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Ron Advetures will pick you up and transfer you to designated Hotels. Pick-up on arrival at the airport and drop-off are included in our package. We arrange also other group transport if required.
Tanzania safari wildlife safari prices depend on the number of people on a trip, how many days of safari, and the level of comfort or luxury.
Our package covers-Professional and experienced English-speaking safari guide
How many people can be in a safari vehicle? We ensure everyone gets a window seat. All of our Safari vehicles are 4×4 Toyota Land Cruisers that take 4 people if 6 including a driver and a safari guide for the extended ones
How many people can be in a safari vehicle? We ensure everyone gets a window seat. All of our Safari vehicles are 4×4 Toyota Land Cruisers that take 4 people if 6 including a driver and a safari guide for the extended ones
We recommending to using the company using company that have policy on environmental conservation, in which their guides are responsible and understood the value of conservation.
Kilimanjaro Brothers has been education on environmental training and better practice ecological conscious decisions.
Cheapest tour operators thus attract customer by cheapest price and thus expect poor service as well make burden to guides on depending on tips.
Operator that are using very old safari vehicles make environmental degradation through the discharging smoke and emission
Kilimanjaro brothers have make a step forward, we develop more sustainable business and using New Land curser Toyota safari vehicle with new engine with regular maintained to control emission.
Many flights to Tanzania have cheaper tickets when you book in advance, so it is better to plan and book your flight in advance which will help us to book the best hotels/ lodges for your safari.
Book in advance as far as six to ten months before the excursion, if you’re looking for last minutes booking we will always be happy to help you.
Pack packs with without flames is better and suitcases. Those luggage may be packed on back or in the roof rack of safari 20 Kg ( 44 Lbs) are maximum weight.
A typical day on a Safari starts early in the morning with breakfast, a full-day game drive and dinner.
Early morning.
Early start with breakfast of Tea, biscuits and fruits which is served at 6.30 am followed by morning game drives. This is generally the best sport to see animals return from a night of hunting. You will continue with 3 to 4 hours of the game while the animals are still active. A typical day in Safari, Safari Serengeti typical day, Serengeti Manyara.
Midday Lunch
Lunch can be a lunch box on picnic sites or on lodges/ tented camps drinks and rest. Lunch, rest and continue with the evening game drive around 3 pm.
Evening.
Evening is the best time to see animals. Predatory animals begin to stir, their prey becomes more active. You will return to the lodge around 6.30 pm for a shower and dinner.
Dinner.
Usually saved in the evening at the camp or on lodges dining area with large fire under the star.
Night.
In the Northern part of Serengeti, Manyara and Tarangire you may have the opportunity to have a night game drive. A night game drive will give you a different perspective of the bush and unforgettable memories in Africa Bush.
Security precaution on safari.
Be sure to follow the tips for safety precautions in Tanzanian safaris, so as to have safe and enjoyable moments during your safari.
People in Tanzania are very good and polite but still you have to be careful when you are around the city center with valuable things and big camera hanging around on your neck. Never walk at night alone instead it’s better to use transport, your local guides or nearby hotel.
Make sure you record a number of your passport, airline tickets, traveler checks and credit cards and keep them in a safe place.It is extremely rare for incidents to occur and always your professional guide is there to ensure your safety. Below are the tips to ensure your safety during safaris.
Always follow your guide’s instructions and guidelines.
Stay in the car during game drives except at designated areas where you are allowed to get out of the car.
Never walk off far to a bush it’s better to ask for advice from your guide about where to go
Don’t stand up in the car, hang out of the window or sit on the roof.
Don’t drive too close to animals if you are on a self-drive safari.
Stay close to your guide and group on a walking safari and always walk in single file.
Watch where you put your feet while walking in the bush.
Bright-coloured clothes are not suitable for the game view. Take comfortable clothes and huts and the sun for a Tanzania safari.
Bright-coloured clothes are not suitable for the game view. Take comfortable clothes and huts and the sun for a Tanzania safari.
The vast majority of Tanzanians still live a lifestyle very close to their traditional lifestyles, and most local people are subsistence farmers.
The food depends on what kind of hotels and lodges you stay in, it can either be a 4-star or a 3-star quality. There are various lodges or tented camps that provide the best meals and food for your Tanzania safar
We are using 4×4 safari vehicles Toyota Landcruisers that have been designed to conquer the ever-demanding road conditions in East Africa. All vehicles have pop-up roofs that can be opened during game drives and a window seat is guaranteed for each guest
The Great Migration – also called the Great Wildlife Migration – is an enormous, continuous and roughly circular migration across the plains and woodlands of Tanzania and Kenya by two million wildebeests, zebras and antelopes. It’s the largest land-based migration in the world. Witnessing thousands-strong herds stretched out in front of you is a sight you never forget.
The Big Five are lion, leopard, bush elephant, black rhino and Cape buffalo. These are the animals considered to be the hardest and most dangerous to hunt on foot.
This is obviously a hard question to answer. The longer you spend on safari, the more animals you’ll see, and the greater the variety you’re likely to spot. If you’re hoping to spot the Big Five, for instance, one day in all likelihood won’t cut it. But if you give yourself four to five days, you might well manage it.
What we can say is that you need to factor in driving times when heading on a safari. For instance, from Kilimanjaro International Airport (gateway to the Northern Circuit), you can reach reserves like Arusha National Park and Lake Manyara National Park within hours and go on safari that same day. But Serengeti National Park, fon the other hand, is quite a drive, so you should factor in a day of travel each way. Fortunately, the drive to Serengeti takes you past Ngorongoro Crater, which is a MUST, as well as some other attractions worth a visit like Olduvai Gorge.
Please chat to us for advice on how long is needed based on what you want to see.
Everyone has his priorities and things they want to see some people want to see baby animals being born, for instance, while others want to see as many animals as possible. Still others want good birdspotting, some want to see flowers, and some want to see the animals in a lush setting. And of course, many want to see the Great Wildlife Migration and its chaotic river crossings. Please read Best Time to Visit the Serengeti to identify the best months for each of the above-mentioned highlights. Also, feel free to chat with us so we can advise you.
What do I need on my safari?[back to top]
Soap
Small Sewing Kit
Hand Lotion
Shampoo
Suntan Lotion
Lip Salve
Tissues
Nail Brush
Toothpaste and Toothbrush
Sunglasses
Camera (recommend Telephoto Lens)
Flash Light (Torch) and Batteries
Pen and Paper
Malaria Tablets
Binoculars
Small water bottle for personal use
Plastic Bags for dirty clothes
Recommended Safari Clothing to bring with you
T-shirts and tank tops
Long-sleeved shirts (for protection from sunburns)
Shorts
Light long pants or convertible long-short pants
Warm fleece pullover or jacket
One swimsuit
Cotton socks and underwear
Pajamas
One pair of comfortable walking shoes
One pair of sandals or flip-flops
Wide-brimmed hat
Bandana (for dust)
Heavy sweater, gloves, and toque if traveling in the cold season (June – August)
Rain coat and rain trousers (During rainy season Mar – May and Oct – Dec)
Do not hesitage to give us a call. We are an expert team and we are happy to talk to you.
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