Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you will be met by one of our dedicated meet and greet specialists. They will welcome you immediately upon arrival to the beautiful country of Tanzania. Our team members will assist with luggage and escort you to your waiting vehicle, making your arrival to Tanzania easy and efficient. Each person will simply need to complete the online visa application in advance and provide a passport valid for at least 6 months past your arrival date and with at least two blank pages.
After breakfast you will make your way to Tarangire National Park. Sit back and relax on your three-hour journey to the national park. As you make your way to your camp, you will pass wildlife and enjoy a game drive in your first park. Tarangire is known for its large elephant population, iconic baobab trees, and networks of swamps.
Start your morning with a fresh cup of roasted coffee overlooking the beauty of Tarangire river. This park is often overlooked in the northern circuit, but offers incredible chances to see wildlife up close as elephants congregate near baobab trees to stay out of the sun, or see elephants swimming in the Tarangire river water.
Lake Manyara National Park → Karatu Country Lodge / Bougainvillea Safari Lodge.
Lake Manyara National Park is celebrated for its striking scenery and rich biodiversity. The park is renowned for its namesake lake, which draws migratory birds and supports a vibrant ecosystem. It features diverse habitats, including lush groundwater forests, open grasslands, and the alkaline lake itself, providing a haven for a variety of wildlife such as elephants, flamingos, and even the rare tree-climbing lions. Lake Manyara's unique landscapes and abundant wildlife make it a captivating destination for nature lovers and photographers
Ngorongoro Crater → Ndutu Area → Tanzania Bush Camp.
Today you make your way to Ngorongoro Crater, often referred to as
the “Garden of Eden” for its lush landscape and paradise for
animals. You will descend into one of the largest calderas in the
world where you will witness wildlife coming together on the crater
floor. Though we cannot promise a sighting, the chances are high
that you will see rhinos gather here. Dinner and overnight Tanzania Bush Camp
Serengeti Central → Tanzania Bush Camp
Head out for your first game drive in the Serengeti Seronara area.
This region is famous for its open plains and is a prime spot to see
the Great Migration if you're visiting during the right season. Look for
large herds of wildebeest and zebras, as well as predators like lions
and cheetahs. For lunch, enjoy a picnic in the park, taking in the
stunning surroundings. After lunch, continue your game drive,
exploring different parts of Serengeti to spot a variety of wildlife and
perhaps some unique bird species. Return to your lodge or camp in
the evening for dinner and relaxation, sharing stories about your
day's sightings over a delicious meal. Dinner and overinght Tanzania Bush Camp
Serengeti Seronera → Tanzania Bush Camp
Start your day with an early morning game drive to catch the sunrise
and see predators in action. Afterward, enjoy a bush breakfast in a
scenic location, soaking up the beauty of the Serengeti. Continue
your game drive, focusing on different areas to maximize wildlife
sightings and appreciate the diverse landscapes of Seronera. Return
to your camp for lunch and a brief rest. After the last game
drive of the day, head back to your accommodation in the evening
for dinner and a chance to relax, perhaps with a sundowner drink or
a campfire. Dinner and overnight Tanzania Bush Camp
Serengeti Seronera - Karatu
On your final day in Serengeti, embark on an early morning game
drive to capture those last memorable wildlife encounters and take
in the tranquil beauty of the Serengeti. Afterwards, you’ll head to
Karatu to relax after an unforgettable time in Seregenti. Dinner and overnight Karatu Marera valley lodge.
Lake Eyasi is a shallow, endorheic lake located in northern Tanzania,
nestled at the base of the Great Rift Valley. Unlike many other lakes
in the region, Lake Eyasi does not flow into any larger body of water,
making it a unique ecological system. It's surrounded by a semi-arid
landscape and is a key area for the indigenous Hadza and Datoga
peoples, who rely on its resources for their traditional lifestyles. On your way to the Airport visit Coffee Farm. Early Dinner in Arusha before fly back home.