5-Day Safari in Serengeti – Experience the Thrill of the Wildebeest Migration

Leopard resting on rock, Serengeti, Tanzania, Africa

5-Day Safari in Serengeti – Experience the Thrill of the Wildebeest Migration

Overview

On our 5-day low-cost camping safari, which also includes a trip to Tarangire National Park and Lake Natron, you may witness the amazing Serengeti and Wildebeest Migration. At the Ramsa location near Lake Natron, you can see the Big 5 and be in awe of numerous flamingos. With the aid of tents, sleeping bags, cushions, chairs, and tables, our skilled safari driver, guide, and chef will ensure your comfort and solitude. You will also be served a delectable breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A once-in-a-lifetime African trip can be created by combining our package with climbing the Kilimanjaro or vacations to the beaches of Zanzibar. Don’t pass up this stress-free safari with abundant wildlife and beautiful landscapes!

Day by Day Itinerary

Arrival day

  • Approximately 30/50 km

When you arrive at the Arusha or Kilimanjaro airport, our safari manager will meet you and transport you to the Planet lodge. He will then go through your safari itinerary before letting you to unwind and take advantage of the lodge’s amenities.

Arusha hotel or lodge for the night. Included is breakfast.

Day 1: Arusha – Tarangire National Park

  • Approximately 120 kilometers.
  • Duration of non-game viewing: 2 to 3 hours.

Meet your safari driver guide and chef after breakfast at your lodge, and then begin the tour. Before proceeding to Tarangire National Park for a game drive, the first stop will be in Arusha town to make any last-minute purchases. A packed lunch will be provided at one of the park’s picnic areas. You may expect to see herds of elephant, wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, hippos, baboons, and other antelopes at Tarangire, which is renowned for its big elephant population and enormous baobab trees. There are lots of birds, and you might see the three endangered Ash staling, Great Kudu, or Fringe Eared Oryx species.

Other predators include lions, leopards, cheetahs, jackals, and hyenas. Within the Tarangire Lake Manyara habitat, which has up to 3000 elephant, 25,000 wildebeest, and roughly 30,000 zebra, the park serves as the focal point of the annual migratory cycle. You will travel in the late afternoon in search of a place to spend the night near the Great Rift Valley.

Spend the night at a campground, lodge, or hotel near Lake Manyara. includes all meals.

Day 2: Tarangire – Ngorongoro crater

  • 50 kilometers.
  • Duration for non-game viewing: 1 to 2 hours.

After breakfast, you’ll drive to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and descend 600 meters into the crater bottom for a wildlife drive. This continues your 5-day tour of the Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, and Lake Natron. The Ngorongoro Crater hosts many different animal species, including herds of wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, eland, warthogs, hippos, and enormous African elephants. The Crater is one of the few places where you can view black rhino in the wild because it is home to some endangered species that live there in their natural habitat.

This magnificent Caldera’s larger population of predators, which includes lions, cheetahs, hyenas, jackals, and the ever-mysterious leopard, occasionally requires the use of binoculars, is another intriguing aspect of the area. You will go to Lake Magadi, which is a sizable but shallow alkaline lake in the southwest of the region frequented by hippos, herds of flamingos, and other waterfowl. Drive to Simba Public Campsite in the late afternoon to watch the sunset, eat, and stay the night.

Sleeping at a campground, lodge, or hotel. Included are all meals.

Day 3: Ngorongoro – Serengeti National park

  • 115 kilometers.
  • Duration of non-game viewing: 2 to 3 hours.

Drive to “The wild Africa” Serengeti National Park with its endless rolling plains after breakfast. The park is situated around the rim of the Crater. After that, proceed to the Seronera region of the park, which bears the name of the park’s river and which serves as an important water source for the ecosystem of the Serengeti and Masai Mara.

One of the richest ecosystems in the Serengeti is Seronera, where you may observe animals engaging in behaviors including fighting, hunting, eating, and even killing. Lunch in a bag that will be served at kopjes or while traveling. After lunch and a short break, go on a wildlife drive at dusk in the huge Serengeti plains to look for herds migrating (depending on your travel dates). Drive to your campsite for dinner and the night in the late afternoon, during or just before dusk.

Sleep at a campsite, lodge, or hotel in the center of the Serengeti. Included are all meals.

Day 4: Serengeti National Park – Lake Natron

  • Approximately 152 kilometers
  • Travel duration without game viewing: 4-5 hours

Today at 6:30, the 5-day Serengeti Ngorongoro safari takes you on a game drive in the early morning, giving you the chance to see some cat families and avoid the morning mist. Other nocturnal predators returning from a long night of hunting or a pack of lionesses planning an early-morning ambush could also be seen. In the event that the Wildebeest Migration is densely populated in the Serengeti, you will proceed directly to the area where they are and spend a lot of time there before beginning your game drive on the way to the Northern Serengeti.

Check out at Klein’s gate, then drive to Lake Natron, arriving there in the late afternoon. If time allows, take a walk along the lake’s shore at sunset. Before your driver wakes you up to prepare for your nighttime summit attempt at Ol Doinyo Lengai Mountain, you will eat an early meal and sleep for a little while.

Campsite, lodge, or hotel at Lake Natron for the night. Included are all meals.

Day 5: Lake Natron – Arusha

  • Approximately 138 kilometers.

Ol Doinyo Lengai Mountain, night ascent and dawn summit attempt (if seismic conditions permit). Optional swimming and hiking at a waterfall (based on your flight time). Drive to Arusha later for an overnight stay or airport drop-off. (Extra charge for lodging)

five-day safari in Tanzania The ideal tour that incorporates a wildlife safari, a hiking trip, and sightseeing is the Serengeti Ngorongoro including Tarangire & Lake Natron itinerary. Karibu Sana!

Book Now

    Items included:

    • Accommodation according to the itinerary
    • Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle
    • Professional, English-speaking guide
    • Professional, English-speaking safari cook
    • Overnight stays in safari tents
    • Camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats, chairs, tables etc.)
    • Meals according to the itinerary
    • Mineral water
    • All mentioned activities
    • All national park fees
    • Flying Doctors insurance (AMREF) during the safari

    Items excluded:

    • International Flights
    • Alcoholic and soft drinks not included
    • Visa fees
    • Tips
    • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
    • Travel insurance

    5-Tage-Safari in der Serengeti – erleben Sie den Nervenkitzel der Gnuwanderung

    Leopard resting on rock, Serengeti, Tanzania, Africa

    5-Tage-Safari in der Serengeti – erleben Sie den Nervenkitzel der Gnuwanderung

    Overview

    On our 5-day low-cost camping safari, which also includes a trip to Tarangire National Park and Lake Natron, you may witness the amazing Serengeti and Wildebeest Migration. At the Ramsa location near Lake Natron, you can see the Big 5 and be in awe of numerous flamingos. With the aid of tents, sleeping bags, cushions, chairs, and tables, our skilled safari driver, guide, and chef will ensure your comfort and solitude. You will also be served a delectable breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A once-in-a-lifetime African trip can be created by combining our package with climbing the Kilimanjaro or vacations to the beaches of Zanzibar. Don’t pass up this stress-free safari with abundant wildlife and beautiful landscapes!

    Day by Day Itinerary

    Arrival day

    • Approximately 30/50 km

    When you arrive at the Arusha or Kilimanjaro airport, our safari manager will meet you and transport you to the Planet lodge. He will then go through your safari itinerary before letting you to unwind and take advantage of the lodge’s amenities.

    Arusha hotel or lodge for the night. Included is breakfast.

    Day 1: Arusha – Tarangire National Park

    • Approximately 120 kilometers.
    • Duration of non-game viewing: 2 to 3 hours.

    Meet your safari driver guide and chef after breakfast at your lodge, and then begin the tour. Before proceeding to Tarangire National Park for a game drive, the first stop will be in Arusha town to make any last-minute purchases. A packed lunch will be provided at one of the park’s picnic areas. You may expect to see herds of elephant, wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, hippos, baboons, and other antelopes at Tarangire, which is renowned for its big elephant population and enormous baobab trees. There are lots of birds, and you might see the three endangered Ash staling, Great Kudu, or Fringe Eared Oryx species.

    Other predators include lions, leopards, cheetahs, jackals, and hyenas. Within the Tarangire Lake Manyara habitat, which has up to 3000 elephant, 25,000 wildebeest, and roughly 30,000 zebra, the park serves as the focal point of the annual migratory cycle. You will travel in the late afternoon in search of a place to spend the night near the Great Rift Valley.

    Spend the night at a campground, lodge, or hotel near Lake Manyara. includes all meals.

    Day 2: Tarangire – Ngorongoro crater

    • 50 kilometers.
    • Duration for non-game viewing: 1 to 2 hours.

    After breakfast, you’ll drive to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and descend 600 meters into the crater bottom for a wildlife drive. This continues your 5-day tour of the Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, and Lake Natron. The Ngorongoro Crater hosts many different animal species, including herds of wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, eland, warthogs, hippos, and enormous African elephants. The Crater is one of the few places where you can view black rhino in the wild because it is home to some endangered species that live there in their natural habitat.

    This magnificent Caldera’s larger population of predators, which includes lions, cheetahs, hyenas, jackals, and the ever-mysterious leopard, occasionally requires the use of binoculars, is another intriguing aspect of the area. You will go to Lake Magadi, which is a sizable but shallow alkaline lake in the southwest of the region frequented by hippos, herds of flamingos, and other waterfowl. Drive to Simba Public Campsite in the late afternoon to watch the sunset, eat, and stay the night.

    Sleeping at a campground, lodge, or hotel. Included are all meals.

    Day 3: Ngorongoro – Serengeti National park

    • 115 kilometers.
    • Duration of non-game viewing: 2 to 3 hours.

    Drive to “The wild Africa” Serengeti National Park with its endless rolling plains after breakfast. The park is situated around the rim of the Crater. After that, proceed to the Seronera region of the park, which bears the name of the park’s river and which serves as an important water source for the ecosystem of the Serengeti and Masai Mara.

    One of the richest ecosystems in the Serengeti is Seronera, where you may observe animals engaging in behaviors including fighting, hunting, eating, and even killing. Lunch in a bag that will be served at kopjes or while traveling. After lunch and a short break, go on a wildlife drive at dusk in the huge Serengeti plains to look for herds migrating (depending on your travel dates). Drive to your campsite for dinner and the night in the late afternoon, during or just before dusk.

    Sleep at a campsite, lodge, or hotel in the center of the Serengeti. Included are all meals.

    Day 4: Serengeti National Park – Lake Natron

    • Approximately 152 kilometers
    • Travel duration without game viewing: 4-5 hours

    Today at 6:30, the 5-day Serengeti Ngorongoro safari takes you on a game drive in the early morning, giving you the chance to see some cat families and avoid the morning mist. Other nocturnal predators returning from a long night of hunting or a pack of lionesses planning an early-morning ambush could also be seen. In the event that the Wildebeest Migration is densely populated in the Serengeti, you will proceed directly to the area where they are and spend a lot of time there before beginning your game drive on the way to the Northern Serengeti.

    Check out at Klein’s gate, then drive to Lake Natron, arriving there in the late afternoon. If time allows, take a walk along the lake’s shore at sunset. Before your driver wakes you up to prepare for your nighttime summit attempt at Ol Doinyo Lengai Mountain, you will eat an early meal and sleep for a little while.

    Campsite, lodge, or hotel at Lake Natron for the night. Included are all meals.

    Day 5: Lake Natron – Arusha

    • Approximately 138 kilometers.

    Ol Doinyo Lengai Mountain, night ascent and dawn summit attempt (if seismic conditions permit). Optional swimming and hiking at a waterfall (based on your flight time). Drive to Arusha later for an overnight stay or airport drop-off. (Extra charge for lodging)

    five-day safari in Tanzania The ideal tour that incorporates a wildlife safari, a hiking trip, and sightseeing is the Serengeti Ngorongoro including Tarangire & Lake Natron itinerary. Karibu Sana!

    Book Now

      Items included:

      • Accommodation according to the itinerary
      • Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle
      • Professional, English-speaking guide
      • Professional, English-speaking safari cook
      • Overnight stays in safari tents
      • Camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats, chairs, tables etc.)
      • Meals according to the itinerary
      • Mineral water
      • All mentioned activities
      • All national park fees
      • Flying Doctors insurance (AMREF) during the safari

      Items excluded:

      • International Flights
      • Alcoholic and soft drinks not included
      • Visa fees
      • Tips
      • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
      • Travel insurance

      6 Days Family Safaris and Culture Tour

      A female warthog, Phacochoerus africanus, and her piglets stand together

      6 Days Family Safaris and Culture Tour

      Overview

      With the 6 Days Family Safaris and Culture Tour, you can relax knowing that your family is having just as much fun as you are while spending precious time together. Keeping this in mind, we select hotels and lodges that provide a variety of family-friendly lodging options.

      Our safari vehicles include an extended body with broad seats for comfortable seating and leg room, as well as a hatched roof to provide shade from the intense African sun. Any guest may take a seat by the window. In addition, cars have refrigerators, power outlets, and VHF radio calls for quick and easy communication with the base office.

      When you arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport, our guide will be waiting there with a signboard with your names on it. Then, we’ll travel to Arusha, where we’ll lodge and gather for a pre-safari briefing.

      Day by Day Itinerary

      Day 0: Kilimanjaro Airport Arrival

      A driver will meet you at the airport and transport you to the lodge or hotel that you have reserved. Prior to the trip to Arusha, our travel-wise manager or our safari guide will provide a quick safari briefing, and we’ll then go directly there. to eat dinner and prepare for the upcoming expedition.

      Day 1: Arusha to Tarangire national park

      We start our Tanzanian camping safari after breakfast, and then we head to Tarangire for a full day of game viewing. You will embark on a game safari drive through the park after passing through the main gate. Before going back to your tent, you will go on a morning and an evening game drive. A meal and a stay in a lodge or hotel close to Lake Manyara.

      Tarangire National Park
      Your game drive will begin as soon as you get to Tarangire, passing through a stunning scene of never-ending golden savannah that circles the Tarangire River. The enduring river provides both thrilling game viewing opportunities and an essential water source for the local animals during the dry season. The vast number of elephants in the park drink from the river that is lined with acacia and baobab trees, along with other herbivores like zebras and antelopes.

      The best way to take it all in is with a picnic lunch by the river, but you must be cautious since the local monkey population will make every effort to get in the way of your meal!

      While traveling through the park, you can see lions, leopards, cape buffalo, and many different antelope species. Even endangered animals like the Greater Kudu or the Fringe-Eared Oryx could be visible. After you’ve done your day’s drive, we’ll bring you to your lodging. Visit the Manyara Lodge/Hotel for the night.

      Day 2: Tarangire National Park – Serengeti National Park

      The journey from Tarangire National Park to the Serengeti National Park will ultimately be comfortable and pleasurable as you take in the stunning scenery and amazing panoramas. After breakfast, we set out early to traverse the floor of the Great Rift Valley, climb an escarpment, and pass through the Ngorongoro Conservation area. After arriving in the Serengeti late in the day, have a game drive before settling into a camp or lodge for food, a bonfire, and a night’s sleep.

      Lunch is eaten at one of the picnic spots, probably close to the Naabi Hill Gate, where you can also catch some fresh air while your guide fills out the necessary papers and registration. Two dinners were consumed before retiring to the lavish Campsite/Lodge/Hotel in the Serengeti.

      Day 3: Full Game in Serengeti National Park

      You can get up early on this day to go on a sunrise game drive in an effort to see both the uncommon nocturnal animal species as well as the early-risers among the diurnal animal species. It is a good time to observe animals close by because most wildlife like to gather along road sides to avoid the early morning dew. After breakfast in your tent, you’ll spend the rest of the day on game drives inside the Serengeti National Park. The term Serengeti is derived from the Maasai word “Siringit,” which means “plains without end,” and true to the name, you will travel over broad swathes of the African Savannah in search of the different animals that Serengeti has to offer.

      Along with the wildebeests, you may expect to see a variety of animals, including elephants, lions, cheetahs, the elusive leopard, zebras, elands, and several resident and migratory birds.
      Dinner and an overnight stay at the luxurious tent campsite or a location of similar quality in the Serengeti.

      Day 4: Serengeti National Park – Ngorongoro Crater

      We check out and head out for one more Serengeti game drive after breakfast at your camp or lodge. You can travel everywhere in the Serengeti, including the Seronera River Valley, which is home to a variety of animals and birds, as instructed by your professional safari guide. Your safari guide will, as is traditional, communicate with other guides via the VHF high frequency radios placed in our safari cars to stay informed about the best places to explore. Later on in the day, you’ll come back to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and check into a lodge where you’ll spend the night and have dinner.
      supper and a night at the campground, lodge, or hotel

      Day 5: Ngorongoro Crater Full game drive

      You’ll leave early for game drives in the Ngorongoro Crater after a substantial breakfast at your campground, lodge, or hotel. Your chances of seeing unusual creatures like Black Rhinos with a little luck increase the earlier you arrive at the Crater level. In order to arrive at the Crater floor as soon as possible, you can descend after breakfast or even with a breakfast that you’ve brought. Spend the majority of the morning at the Ngorongoro Crater till lunchtime. Ngorongoro Crater, which boasts the biggest concentration of wild animals, resembles a natural zoo with its 600–650 meter high walls. You could even be able to spot the Big Five in this area in a single day if you’re lucky. Following your picnic lunch, which you will probably consume at the designated picnic location beside the hippo pool, you will drive up the Crater rim and out of the Conservation area. To get ready for the last game drive the following day, you will return to Arusha mto wa mbu that evening.

      Dinner and sleeping at the campground, lodge, or hotel.

      Day 6: Lake Manyara National Park full game game drive

      After breakfast at your lodge, have a game drive in Lake Manyara National Park. Lake Manyara is a magnificent park that is always green thanks to underground water streams that flow from the Great Rift Valley to the lake.

      Numerous species are drawn to the park’s different ecosystems with plenty of water and food, including herds of African elephant, buffalo, zebra, impala, hippos, giraffe, and other antelopes. In addition to other predators, this park is home to the well-known Lake Manyara tree-climbing lions. The large, shallow soda lake is home to several stunning flamingos and other aquatic birds that graze on algae and other aquatic life.

      Depending on the time of your flight, return to Arusha through Mto wa mbu town and spend the night there or be dropped off in the late afternoon at the airport. On your journey back to Arusha, you can stop at a Maasai market if you’d like.

      Book Now

        Items included:

        • Accommodation according to the itinerary
        • Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle
        • Professional, English-speaking guide
        • Professional, English-speaking safari cook
        • Overnight stays in safari tents
        • Camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats, chairs, tables etc.)
        • Meals according to the itinerary
        • Mineral water
        • All mentioned activities
        • All national park fees
        • Flying Doctors insurance (AMREF) during the safari

        Items excluded:

        • International Flights
        • Alcoholic and soft drinks not included
        • Visa fees
        • Tips
        • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
        • Travel insurance

        6 Tage Familiensafaris und Kulturtour

        A female warthog, Phacochoerus africanus, and her piglets stand together

        6 Tage Familiensafaris und Kulturtour

        Overview

        With the 6 Days Family Safaris and Culture Tour, you can relax knowing that your family is having just as much fun as you are while spending precious time together. Keeping this in mind, we select hotels and lodges that provide a variety of family-friendly lodging options.

        Our safari vehicles include an extended body with broad seats for comfortable seating and leg room, as well as a hatched roof to provide shade from the intense African sun. Any guest may take a seat by the window. In addition, cars have refrigerators, power outlets, and VHF radio calls for quick and easy communication with the base office.

        When you arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport, our guide will be waiting there with a signboard with your names on it. Then, we’ll travel to Arusha, where we’ll lodge and gather for a pre-safari briefing.

        Day by Day Itinerary

        Day 0: Kilimanjaro Airport Arrival

        A driver will meet you at the airport and transport you to the lodge or hotel that you have reserved. Prior to the trip to Arusha, our travel-wise manager or our safari guide will provide a quick safari briefing, and we’ll then go directly there. to eat dinner and prepare for the upcoming expedition.

        Day 1: Arusha to Tarangire national park

        We start our Tanzanian camping safari after breakfast, and then we head to Tarangire for a full day of game viewing. You will embark on a game safari drive through the park after passing through the main gate. Before going back to your tent, you will go on a morning and an evening game drive. A meal and a stay in a lodge or hotel close to Lake Manyara.

        Tarangire National Park
        Your game drive will begin as soon as you get to Tarangire, passing through a stunning scene of never-ending golden savannah that circles the Tarangire River. The enduring river provides both thrilling game viewing opportunities and an essential water source for the local animals during the dry season. The vast number of elephants in the park drink from the river that is lined with acacia and baobab trees, along with other herbivores like zebras and antelopes.

        The best way to take it all in is with a picnic lunch by the river, but you must be cautious since the local monkey population will make every effort to get in the way of your meal!

        While traveling through the park, you can see lions, leopards, cape buffalo, and many different antelope species. Even endangered animals like the Greater Kudu or the Fringe-Eared Oryx could be visible. After you’ve done your day’s drive, we’ll bring you to your lodging. Visit the Manyara Lodge/Hotel for the night.

        Day 2: Tarangire National Park – Serengeti National Park

        The journey from Tarangire National Park to the Serengeti National Park will ultimately be comfortable and pleasurable as you take in the stunning scenery and amazing panoramas. After breakfast, we set out early to traverse the floor of the Great Rift Valley, climb an escarpment, and pass through the Ngorongoro Conservation area. After arriving in the Serengeti late in the day, have a game drive before settling into a camp or lodge for food, a bonfire, and a night’s sleep.

        Lunch is eaten at one of the picnic spots, probably close to the Naabi Hill Gate, where you can also catch some fresh air while your guide fills out the necessary papers and registration. Two dinners were consumed before retiring to the lavish Campsite/Lodge/Hotel in the Serengeti.

        Day 3: Full Game in Serengeti National Park

        You can get up early on this day to go on a sunrise game drive in an effort to see both the uncommon nocturnal animal species as well as the early-risers among the diurnal animal species. It is a good time to observe animals close by because most wildlife like to gather along road sides to avoid the early morning dew. After breakfast in your tent, you’ll spend the rest of the day on game drives inside the Serengeti National Park. The term Serengeti is derived from the Maasai word “Siringit,” which means “plains without end,” and true to the name, you will travel over broad swathes of the African Savannah in search of the different animals that Serengeti has to offer.

        Along with the wildebeests, you may expect to see a variety of animals, including elephants, lions, cheetahs, the elusive leopard, zebras, elands, and several resident and migratory birds.
        Dinner and an overnight stay at the luxurious tent campsite or a location of similar quality in the Serengeti.

        Day 4: Serengeti National Park – Ngorongoro Crater

        We check out and head out for one more Serengeti game drive after breakfast at your camp or lodge. You can travel everywhere in the Serengeti, including the Seronera River Valley, which is home to a variety of animals and birds, as instructed by your professional safari guide. Your safari guide will, as is traditional, communicate with other guides via the VHF high frequency radios placed in our safari cars to stay informed about the best places to explore. Later on in the day, you’ll come back to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and check into a lodge where you’ll spend the night and have dinner.
        supper and a night at the campground, lodge, or hotel

        Day 5: Ngorongoro Crater Full game drive

        You’ll leave early for game drives in the Ngorongoro Crater after a substantial breakfast at your campground, lodge, or hotel. Your chances of seeing unusual creatures like Black Rhinos with a little luck increase the earlier you arrive at the Crater level. In order to arrive at the Crater floor as soon as possible, you can descend after breakfast or even with a breakfast that you’ve brought. Spend the majority of the morning at the Ngorongoro Crater till lunchtime. Ngorongoro Crater, which boasts the biggest concentration of wild animals, resembles a natural zoo with its 600–650 meter high walls. You could even be able to spot the Big Five in this area in a single day if you’re lucky. Following your picnic lunch, which you will probably consume at the designated picnic location beside the hippo pool, you will drive up the Crater rim and out of the Conservation area. To get ready for the last game drive the following day, you will return to Arusha mto wa mbu that evening.

        Dinner and sleeping at the campground, lodge, or hotel.

        Day 6: Lake Manyara National Park full game game drive

        After breakfast at your lodge, have a game drive in Lake Manyara National Park. Lake Manyara is a magnificent park that is always green thanks to underground water streams that flow from the Great Rift Valley to the lake.

        Numerous species are drawn to the park’s different ecosystems with plenty of water and food, including herds of African elephant, buffalo, zebra, impala, hippos, giraffe, and other antelopes. In addition to other predators, this park is home to the well-known Lake Manyara tree-climbing lions. The large, shallow soda lake is home to several stunning flamingos and other aquatic birds that graze on algae and other aquatic life.

        Depending on the time of your flight, return to Arusha through Mto wa mbu town and spend the night there or be dropped off in the late afternoon at the airport. On your journey back to Arusha, you can stop at a Maasai market if you’d like.

        Book Now

          Items included:

          • Accommodation according to the itinerary
          • Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle
          • Professional, English-speaking guide
          • Professional, English-speaking safari cook
          • Overnight stays in safari tents
          • Camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats, chairs, tables etc.)
          • Meals according to the itinerary
          • Mineral water
          • All mentioned activities
          • All national park fees
          • Flying Doctors insurance (AMREF) during the safari

          Items excluded:

          • International Flights
          • Alcoholic and soft drinks not included
          • Visa fees
          • Tips
          • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
          • Travel insurance

          7 Days Tanzania Camping Safari

          Giraffes in Safari park in Tanzania

          7 Days Tanzania Camping Safari

          Overview

          The 7 Tanzania Camping Safari is a carefully thought-out safari itinerary that allows you to affordably experience the best of Northern Tanzania’s safari circuit. Visit the Bushmen in Tarangire Park, Lake Manyara, and Lake Eyasi, as well as Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater, while on this Tanzania camping vacation.

          Day by Day Itinerary

          Day 1: Arusha – Tarangire National Park

          You will receive a briefing in the morning before departing for Tarangire National Park. Huge elephant herds frequently visit the park’s grassland, baobab trees, seasonal marshes, and lagoons. The Tarangire River serves as a source of oxygen for numerous species, including giraffes, bushbucks, and hartebeests as well as the strange-looking gerenuk and fringe-eared oryx. Buffaloes, zebras, and wildebeests are also present throughout the park; lions and other predators frequently hunt these animals. Leopards are occasionally spotted, but cheetahs are rarely seen. You may admire the scenery and observe the wildlife from the safari vehicle’s open top. In the late afternoon, you will reach a campsite inside the park, where you will spend the night in a tent. Lunch and dinner

          Day 2: Tarangire National Park – Lake Natron

          After breakfast, travel from Tarangire National Park to Mto wa Mbu, a cosmopolitan neighborhood. Ol Doinyo Lengai, the Maasai people’s “holy mountain,” is visible in the distance as a gorgeous but bumpy gravel road descends the Rift Valley Escarpment from here. The lovely Masai town of Ngare Sero, an oasis in the hot and dusty Rift Valley, is our destination today. Thousands of flamingos that breed and feed on the algae of the alkaline Lake Natron emit a pink glow in the distance. In the late afternoon, the Maasai guide will lead you on a stroll to a nearby waterfall before you return to the campground for the night. Lunch and dinner

          Day 3: Lake Natron – Serengeti National Park

          After an early start, your car will emerge from the Rift Valley and onto the Serengeti’s green plains by midday after negotiating challenging dirt roads with breathtaking views. The Maasai refer to the Serengeti as “endless plains” because of how vast the grassland savannah is. The largest wildlife migration in the world takes place in Tanzania’s most famous park, the Serengeti, where hundreds of thousands of animals migrate in search of fresh grass and water. You’ll stay the night at a campground in the park’s northern or central region.

          Day 4: Serengeti National Park

          Game watching is available every day in the Serengeti National Park. Depending on where you stayed the previous night, you will either go on a full-day game drive or participate in early morning and late afternoon drives in the Seronera region. Large herds of zebras and wildebeests can be seen between December and May, while calves and foals are born between January and March. Additionally, the Seronera area is the ideal location to see the nocturnal, lone leopard. You spend the night in a campsite in the Seronera region. There are substitutes for lunch, dinner, and all three.

          Day 5: Serengeti National Park – Ngorongoro Conservation Area

          You might see some creatures on the planned morning game drive that you haven’t before seen in the Serengeti. Early in the day, before the temperature reaches its peak around midday, animals are more active. After lunch, you will depart the Serengeti plains and head to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area’s highlands. You will spend the night at a campground with views of the erupted volcano at the Ngorongoro Crater. It’s the ideal location for a sundowner at dusk. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

          Day 6: Ngorongoro Crater – Mto wa Mbu

          Get up and shine! One must rise early in the morning to ascend the incline that leads into the steep crater crater that is 600 meters deep. Despite the slopes being covered in trees, the terrain quickly transforms into a savannah, with the occasional acacia tree thrown in for good measure. Amazing wildlife may be found in the crater, including, if you’re lucky, the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, rhinoceros, and leopard). There should be hippopotamuses, zebras, wildebeests, warthogs, and some of the 500+ bird species found in the area. You will travel to Mto wa Mbu to spend the night after spending the morning seeing wildlife and having a picnic lunch in the crater. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

          Day 7: Mto wa Mbu – Arusha

          You’ll leave for your return trip to Arusha after a leisurely breakfast, and you’ll get there around lunchtime. Either the airport or the center of the city will serve as your final destination. breakfast, lunch, and supper.

          Book Now

            Items included:

            • Accommodation according to the itinerary
            • Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle
            • Professional, English-speaking guide
            • Professional, English-speaking safari cook
            • Overnight stays in safari tents
            • Camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats, chairs, tables etc.)
            • Meals according to the itinerary
            • Mineral water
            • All mentioned activities
            • All national park fees
            • Flying Doctors insurance (AMREF) during the safari

            Items excluded:

            • International Flights
            • Alcoholic and soft drinks not included
            • Visa fees
            • Tips
            • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
            • Travel insurance

            7 Tage Tansania Camping Safari

            Giraffes in Safari park in Tanzania

            7 Tage Tansania Camping Safari

            Overview

            The 7 Tanzania Camping Safari is a carefully thought-out safari itinerary that allows you to affordably experience the best of Northern Tanzania’s safari circuit. Visit the Bushmen in Tarangire Park, Lake Manyara, and Lake Eyasi, as well as Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater, while on this Tanzania camping vacation.

            Day by Day Itinerary

            Day 1: Arusha – Tarangire National Park

            You will receive a briefing in the morning before departing for Tarangire National Park. Huge elephant herds frequently visit the park’s grassland, baobab trees, seasonal marshes, and lagoons. The Tarangire River serves as a source of oxygen for numerous species, including giraffes, bushbucks, and hartebeests as well as the strange-looking gerenuk and fringe-eared oryx. Buffaloes, zebras, and wildebeests are also present throughout the park; lions and other predators frequently hunt these animals. Leopards are occasionally spotted, but cheetahs are rarely seen. You may admire the scenery and observe the wildlife from the safari vehicle’s open top. In the late afternoon, you will reach a campsite inside the park, where you will spend the night in a tent. Lunch and dinner

            Day 2: Tarangire National Park – Lake Natron

            After breakfast, travel from Tarangire National Park to Mto wa Mbu, a cosmopolitan neighborhood. Ol Doinyo Lengai, the Maasai people’s “holy mountain,” is visible in the distance as a gorgeous but bumpy gravel road descends the Rift Valley Escarpment from here. The lovely Masai town of Ngare Sero, an oasis in the hot and dusty Rift Valley, is our destination today. Thousands of flamingos that breed and feed on the algae of the alkaline Lake Natron emit a pink glow in the distance. In the late afternoon, the Maasai guide will lead you on a stroll to a nearby waterfall before you return to the campground for the night. Lunch and dinner

            Day 3: Lake Natron – Serengeti National Park

            After an early start, your car will emerge from the Rift Valley and onto the Serengeti’s green plains by midday after negotiating challenging dirt roads with breathtaking views. The Maasai refer to the Serengeti as “endless plains” because of how vast the grassland savannah is. The largest wildlife migration in the world takes place in Tanzania’s most famous park, the Serengeti, where hundreds of thousands of animals migrate in search of fresh grass and water. You’ll stay the night at a campground in the park’s northern or central region.

            Day 4: Serengeti National Park

            Game watching is available every day in the Serengeti National Park. Depending on where you stayed the previous night, you will either go on a full-day game drive or participate in early morning and late afternoon drives in the Seronera region. Large herds of zebras and wildebeests can be seen between December and May, while calves and foals are born between January and March. Additionally, the Seronera area is the ideal location to see the nocturnal, lone leopard. You spend the night in a campsite in the Seronera region. There are substitutes for lunch, dinner, and all three.

            Day 5: Serengeti National Park – Ngorongoro Conservation Area

            You might see some creatures on the planned morning game drive that you haven’t before seen in the Serengeti. Early in the day, before the temperature reaches its peak around midday, animals are more active. After lunch, you will depart the Serengeti plains and head to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area’s highlands. You will spend the night at a campground with views of the erupted volcano at the Ngorongoro Crater. It’s the ideal location for a sundowner at dusk. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

            Day 6: Ngorongoro Crater – Mto wa Mbu

            Get up and shine! One must rise early in the morning to ascend the incline that leads into the steep crater crater that is 600 meters deep. Despite the slopes being covered in trees, the terrain quickly transforms into a savannah, with the occasional acacia tree thrown in for good measure. Amazing wildlife may be found in the crater, including, if you’re lucky, the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, rhinoceros, and leopard). There should be hippopotamuses, zebras, wildebeests, warthogs, and some of the 500+ bird species found in the area. You will travel to Mto wa Mbu to spend the night after spending the morning seeing wildlife and having a picnic lunch in the crater. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

            Day 7: Mto wa Mbu – Arusha

            You’ll leave for your return trip to Arusha after a leisurely breakfast, and you’ll get there around lunchtime. Either the airport or the center of the city will serve as your final destination. breakfast, lunch, and supper.

            Book Now

              Items included:

              • Accommodation according to the itinerary
              • Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle
              • Professional, English-speaking guide
              • Professional, English-speaking safari cook
              • Overnight stays in safari tents
              • Camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats, chairs, tables etc.)
              • Meals according to the itinerary
              • Mineral water
              • All mentioned activities
              • All national park fees
              • Flying Doctors insurance (AMREF) during the safari

              Items excluded:

              • International Flights
              • Alcoholic and soft drinks not included
              • Visa fees
              • Tips
              • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
              • Travel insurance

              8 Tage Tansania Safari der mittleren Preisklasse

              Giraffe in the bush of Kruger national park South Africa

              8 Tage Tansania Safari der mittleren Preisklasse

              Overview

              The 8-day Tanzania Mid-range Safari is our most popular offering! The best option if you want to explore the three most beautiful parks in northern Tanzania is our 8-Day Tanzania Safari. The start of your safari will be at Tarangire National Park, the elephants’ habitat. See the spectacular wildebeest migration and the renowned Serengeti, which is home to many different animals. And the magnificent Ngorongoro Crater, a natural wonder home to the world’s greatest diversity of wildlife. On this fantastic safari, you might witness these two of Africa’s Seven Natural Wonders.

              With its vast savannah, flat-topped acacia trees silhouetted against vibrant orange sunsets, and thousands of animals streaming across the horizon, this journey is an actualization of the idea of a “safari” in the conventional sense. There are several opportunities to observe animals in each park, as well as inviting safari camps and motels where you may unwind each evening. The best wildlife locations in Tanzania are visited on this classic safari, including Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, and the endless Serengeti plains.

              Day by Day Itinerary

              Day 1: Arrival Day

              As you prepare for your adventure, your guide will pick you up from Kilimanjaro International Airport and drive you to the lodge/hotel where you can relax and take in the magnificent views of Mount Meru.

              Meals: Lunch and dinner.

              Day 2: Arusha – Tarangire National Park

              After breakfast, we headed to Tarangire National Park, which is famed for its sizable elephant populations, enormous baobab trees, and tree climbing pythons. Despite its small size, Tarangire National Park is still home to a substantial population of species; in terms of wildlife density, it is only surpassed by Ngorongoro.

              Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

              Day 3: Ngorongoro Crater

              After breakfast, you’ll be driven into the Ngorongoro Crater for your early-morning game drive. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA)’s main feature is the crater, a huge complete volcanic caldera that has not been disturbed. The crater was made between two and three million years ago when a sizable volcano erupted and then burst into flames. Its floor area is 260 km2 (100 square meters), and its depth is 610 m (2,000 feet).

              Between 4,500 and 5,800 meters tall, or between fifteen and nineteen thousand feet, is how tall the original volcano is estimated to have been. The crater’s “big 5” animals—the lion, elephant, rhino, leopard, and buffalo—are well-known. Other fauna you’ll see are zebras, gazelles, wildebeest, impalas, hippos, and other bird species.

              Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

              Day 4: Serengeti National Park

              After an early breakfast, we go for the Serengeti with a packed lunch. The annual migration of wildebeests is what makes Serengeti the oldest and most well-known national park. Zebra and Thomson gazelles join the expedition in search of fresh pasture. The Serengeti is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including buffalo, giraffes, elands, topis, kongonis, impalas, grant gazelles, lions, cheetahs, leopards, and jackals.

              Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

              Day 5: Serengeti Full Day

              After breakfast, continue watching the migration at Serengeti National Park for the entire day. Pack a lunch. The Serengeti National Park is frequently regarded as the best wildlife reserve in Africa due to the amount of predators and prey there as well as the yearly wildebeest migration.

              Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

              Day 6: Lake Natron

              Leave towards Lake Natron with a packed lunch after breakfast. via Loliondo and Waso Village, then descend to the lake’s shoreline. Observe the lesser East African flamingo while strolling through the mud flats of Lake Natron. With the assistance of a local guide, travel to the waterfalls so you may relax and go swimming before returning to the campground, lodge, or hotel.

              Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

              Day 7: Lake Manyara National Park

              After breakfast, we departed Lake Natron for Lake Manyara National Park. The park is 127 square miles (329 km2) (231 km2), while the lake’s alkaline waters are roughly 89 square miles in size. Hippos, impalas, elephants, wildebeest, buffalo, warthogs, and giraffes all make the lake and its surrounds home, while baboons are the lake’s most well-known occupants. You may also see the famous tree-climbing lions in the park.
              breakfast, lunch, and dinner

              Day 8: Lake Manyara – Kilimanjaro International Airport

              After breakfast, you will depart the camp and be taken to Kilimanjaro International Airport in order to catch your flight home.

              Meals: Breakfast

              Book Now

                Items included:

                • Accommodation according to the itinerary
                • Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle
                • Professional, English-speaking guide
                • Professional, English-speaking safari cook
                • Overnight stays in safari tents
                • Camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats, chairs, tables etc.)
                • Meals according to the itinerary
                • Mineral water
                • All mentioned activities
                • All national park fees
                • Flying Doctors insurance (AMREF) during the safari

                Items excluded:

                • International Flights
                • Alcoholic and soft drinks not included
                • Visa fees
                • Tips
                • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
                • Travel insurance

                8 Days Tanzania Mid-range Safari

                Giraffe in the bush of Kruger national park South Africa

                8 Days Tanzania Mid-range Safari

                Overview

                The 8-day Tanzania Mid-range Safari is our most popular offering! The best option if you want to explore the three most beautiful parks in northern Tanzania is our 8-Day Tanzania Safari. The start of your safari will be at Tarangire National Park, the elephants’ habitat. See the spectacular wildebeest migration and the renowned Serengeti, which is home to many different animals. And the magnificent Ngorongoro Crater, a natural wonder home to the world’s greatest diversity of wildlife. On this fantastic safari, you might witness these two of Africa’s Seven Natural Wonders.

                With its vast savannah, flat-topped acacia trees silhouetted against vibrant orange sunsets, and thousands of animals streaming across the horizon, this journey is an actualization of the idea of a “safari” in the conventional sense. There are several opportunities to observe animals in each park, as well as inviting safari camps and motels where you may unwind each evening. The best wildlife locations in Tanzania are visited on this classic safari, including Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, and the endless Serengeti plains.

                Day by Day Itinerary

                Day 1: Arrival Day

                As you prepare for your adventure, your guide will pick you up from Kilimanjaro International Airport and drive you to the lodge/hotel where you can relax and take in the magnificent views of Mount Meru.

                Meals: Lunch and dinner.

                Day 2: Arusha – Tarangire National Park

                After breakfast, we headed to Tarangire National Park, which is famed for its sizable elephant populations, enormous baobab trees, and tree climbing pythons. Despite its small size, Tarangire National Park is still home to a substantial population of species; in terms of wildlife density, it is only surpassed by Ngorongoro.

                Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

                Day 3: Ngorongoro Crater

                After breakfast, you’ll be driven into the Ngorongoro Crater for your early-morning game drive. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA)’s main feature is the crater, a huge complete volcanic caldera that has not been disturbed. The crater was made between two and three million years ago when a sizable volcano erupted and then burst into flames. Its floor area is 260 km2 (100 square meters), and its depth is 610 m (2,000 feet).

                Between 4,500 and 5,800 meters tall, or between fifteen and nineteen thousand feet, is how tall the original volcano is estimated to have been. The crater’s “big 5” animals—the lion, elephant, rhino, leopard, and buffalo—are well-known. Other fauna you’ll see are zebras, gazelles, wildebeest, impalas, hippos, and other bird species.

                Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

                Day 4: Serengeti National Park

                After an early breakfast, we go for the Serengeti with a packed lunch. The annual migration of wildebeests is what makes Serengeti the oldest and most well-known national park. Zebra and Thomson gazelles join the expedition in search of fresh pasture. The Serengeti is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including buffalo, giraffes, elands, topis, kongonis, impalas, grant gazelles, lions, cheetahs, leopards, and jackals.

                Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

                Day 5: Serengeti Full Day

                After breakfast, continue watching the migration at Serengeti National Park for the entire day. Pack a lunch. The Serengeti National Park is frequently regarded as the best wildlife reserve in Africa due to the amount of predators and prey there as well as the yearly wildebeest migration.

                Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

                Day 6: Lake Natron

                Leave towards Lake Natron with a packed lunch after breakfast. via Loliondo and Waso Village, then descend to the lake’s shoreline. Observe the lesser East African flamingo while strolling through the mud flats of Lake Natron. With the assistance of a local guide, travel to the waterfalls so you may relax and go swimming before returning to the campground, lodge, or hotel.

                Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

                Day 7: Lake Manyara National Park

                After breakfast, we departed Lake Natron for Lake Manyara National Park. The park is 127 square miles (329 km2) (231 km2), while the lake’s alkaline waters are roughly 89 square miles in size. Hippos, impalas, elephants, wildebeest, buffalo, warthogs, and giraffes all make the lake and its surrounds home, while baboons are the lake’s most well-known occupants. You may also see the famous tree-climbing lions in the park.
                breakfast, lunch, and dinner

                Day 8: Lake Manyara – Kilimanjaro International Airport

                After breakfast, you will depart the camp and be taken to Kilimanjaro International Airport in order to catch your flight home.

                Meals: Breakfast

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                  Items included:

                  • Accommodation according to the itinerary
                  • Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle
                  • Professional, English-speaking guide
                  • Professional, English-speaking safari cook
                  • Overnight stays in safari tents
                  • Camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats, chairs, tables etc.)
                  • Meals according to the itinerary
                  • Mineral water
                  • All mentioned activities
                  • All national park fees
                  • Flying Doctors insurance (AMREF) during the safari

                  Items excluded:

                  • International Flights
                  • Alcoholic and soft drinks not included
                  • Visa fees
                  • Tips
                  • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
                  • Travel insurance

                  10 Days Tanzania & Zanzibar Holiday Safari

                  beautiful landscape with a blue sea and patm trees on the blue sky background in Zanzibar island

                  10 Days Tanzania & Zanzibar Holiday Safari

                  Overview

                  Two of our most well-liked excursions in Tanzania are our top camping safaris and beach vacations in Zanzibar. Numerous camping safaris are interesting, adaptable, and exciting in addition to being reasonably priced. Before flying from Serengeti to Zanzibar to extend the beach, this cheaply cost Tanzania camping safari visits the well-known parks of Tarangire, Ngorongoro Crater, and Serengeti.

                  Imagine yourself sipping a great Tanzanian beer and mouthwatering hot African food freshly prepared by your personal safari chef while sitting around a campfire on the Serengeti plains in the middle of nowhere. The stars of Africa would be twinkling in the night sky.

                  As you get ready for another day in the Serengeti, you awake to the sounds of a roaring lion in the distance, laughing hyenas in the shadows, insects whistling the night’s tunes, and birds singing their magnificent songs. Tanzania Best camping safaris Zanzibar beach trips is your chance to take part in such an adventurous journey.

                  Day by Day Itinerary

                  Day 1: Arrival Day

                  When you land at Kilimanjaro International Airport, our representative will meet you there and drive you to the hotel in Arusha. After giving you a detailed safari briefing, our safari manager will depart, leaving you to enjoy the lodge’s amenities and Arusha’s beautiful weather. Spend the night at the Arusha hotel or a similar location. Breakfast is included.

                  Day 2: Arusha – Tarangire National Park

                  After breakfast, drive to Tarangire National Park from the accommodation. Before beginning your first wildlife drive of the day, drop off your safari chef at the intersection of Makuyuni and the park. At the foot of the Great East African Rift Valley, which follows the picturesque Tarangire River, the majority of Tarangire is made up of low-lying hills. The majority of the park’s vegetation is composed of enormous African baobab trees, smatterings of Acacia forest, and a significant marsh zone in the south.

                  Wild animals utilize the Tarangire River and the wetland as a camp for refugees during the dry season. This park contains uncommon creatures including the Great Kudu and Fringe-eared Oryx, as well as the largest elephant herds ever observed in Africa. Tarangire is home to 400 distinct bird species, including the imperiled Ash Stalling. To round off this day of your Zanzibar beach and Tanzania’s best camping safaris, drive to your campsite before or before dusk. Sleep over at the camp, lodge, or hotel. All meals are included.

                  Day 3: Tarangire – Serengeti National Park

                  Immediately after breakfast, go to Serengeti National Park, popularly referred to as “The Wild Africa.” Drive through surrounding settlements and along the high-lying farmland of Karatu on the way to the Ngorongoro entrance. You’ll proceed to Ngorongoro’s 2,300-meter highlands after completing the requisite park paperwork and registration, stopping at the crater viewing point to capture some amazing aerial photos of the crater floor. After that, travel over the crater rim before descending to the eternally undulating plains of the Serengeti National Park.

                  Stop along the way to a Masai hamlet where a Masai warrior will welcome you to engage in some cultural engagement. You will visit their dwellings and hear a brief description of their nomadic lifestyle. You will also meet the family and children and have the opportunity to interact with them and take pictures. You are welcome to join in the dance when they eventually sing a goodbye song that involves leaping into the air. After that, drive to Naabi Hills Gate to enter Serengeti.

                  Before beginning your afternoon game drives in the Serengeti to search for the Great Wildebeest Migration, spend some time filling out the relevant park paperwork. Then, enjoy your packed lunch. Visit the Camp before or just after dusk.
                  You’ll stay the night in the camp, lodge, or hotel. All meals are included.

                  Day 4: Full Day Serengeti

                  After a cup of coffee, we suggest leaving your tent and packing a sandwich and breakfast for an early-morning game drive that departs at 6:30. Early morning game drives provide you the chance to witness the spectacular Serengeti dawn and raise your chances of spotting a cat family on the road because they spend much of their morning avoiding the morning mist.

                  There are also other predators visible, such as a pack of lionesses setting up an ambush in the morning or a lioness feeding alongside the road. You will spend a lot of time with the Wildebeest Migration there in the Serengeti, where you will travel straight. You can anticipate seeing some animal behavior, such fighting, eating, or possibly hunting. The Serengeti is still worth seeing whether or not there is a Wildebeest Migration. Later, just prior to or during sunset, you make your way back to your campground. You’ll stay the night in the camp, lodge, or hotel. All meals are included.

                  Day 5: Serengeti – Ngorongoro Crater

                  On this day, you can go on the best camping safaris and Zanzibar beach vacations. After breakfast, leave the Serengeti and game-drive via the Malanja valley to the Naabi Hills gate. Travel to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area after that to see wildlife by descending 600 meters into the crater floor.

                  Ngorongoro Crater, known as the Eden of Africa, was formed by internal processes around a million years ago. The eruption left behind a huge caldera that was mistakenly referred to as a crater. A yearly flow of water from the highlands of Ngorongoro and adequate feed sustain a wider diversity of animals, including herds of wildebeest, zebra, elephant, hippos, buffalo, topi, eland, and the rare black rhino.

                  In this stunning crater, predators such as hyenas, lions, cheetahs, jackals, and the mysterious leopard reside in large numbers and are difficult to notice without a trained eye. From aquatic to forest species, there are many different types of birds. With any luck, the so-called Big Five can be seen within a single day of game drives.

                  Along with other critters, the Crater is home to a wider range of bird species, both terrestrial and aquatic. The hippo pool and a big but shallow alkaline lake, which are frequently frequented by flamingo and hippos flocks, are located in the southwest corner of the crater. After stopping for lunch, continue on to Simba public camping on the crater rim for dinner and the following night. You’ll stay the night in the camp, lodge, or hotel. All meals are included.

                  Day 6: Ngorongoro – Arusha – Zanzibar

                  Best beaches and camping safaris in Zanzibar Day 6: After spending the morning at leisure, pack your belongings and snap a few lovely pictures before making the afternoon trip back to Arusha Airport in preparation for your flight to Zanzibar. You can choose to make a few Maasai market or curio shop stops along the way to Arusha. Breakfast and lunch are included. Our representative will meet you at the airport in Zanzibar and transport you to the hotel in the northeast of the island. You’ll spend the night at a hotel or lodge. Dinner and breakfast are included.

                  Day 7, 8: Zanzibar beach

                  Enjoy the beaches of Zanzibar while relaxing. Work with the lodge to set up some water activities if you’d like. You can decide to visit the stone town and the spice plantation on one of these days, go on the spice tour en route on Day 9, and possibly go on the stone town tour on Day 10 if your flight is delayed.
                  Stay the night at the Hotel in the northeast of the island. Dinner and breakfast are included.

                  Day 9: Zanzibar Beach to Stone Town

                  After breakfast, you will drive to the hotel in Stone Town on this day. Instead, you might decide to go on the well-known spice tour, which comes with lunch (specialties from Zanzibar made with spices). You can reserve a boat trip to Prison Island and return at dusk, or you can take a solo stroll through Stone Town during the day. See the island tours in Zanzibar. The hotel is where you’ll spend the night. Breakfast is included.

                  Day 10: Departure

                  Depending on the time of your flight, you can decide whether to enjoy a guided tour of the stone town after breakfast (Option) or just unwind and meander around until it’s time to depart for Zanzibar’s airport for your flight home. Breakfast is included.End of service for the best camping safaris and Zanzibar beach package.

                  Unquestionably, our best camping safaris in Tanzania and on Zanzibar beach will leave you with priceless memories. You can modify this bundle to suit your requirements and preferences. Accommodation in Zanzibar is subject to availability.

                  Book Now

                    Items included:

                    • Accommodation according to the itinerary
                    • Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle
                    • Professional, English-speaking guide
                    • Professional, English-speaking safari cook
                    • Overnight stays in safari tents
                    • Camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats, chairs, tables etc.)
                    • Meals according to the itinerary
                    • Mineral water
                    • All mentioned activities
                    • All national park fees
                    • Flying Doctors insurance (AMREF) during the safari

                    Items excluded:

                    • International Flights
                    • Alcoholic and soft drinks not included
                    • Visa fees
                    • Tips
                    • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
                    • Travel insurance

                    10 Tage Tansania & Sansibar Urlaubssafari

                    beautiful landscape with a blue sea and patm trees on the blue sky background in Zanzibar island

                    10 Tage Tansania & Sansibar Urlaubssafari

                    Overview

                    Two of our most well-liked excursions in Tanzania are our top camping safaris and beach vacations in Zanzibar. Numerous camping safaris are interesting, adaptable, and exciting in addition to being reasonably priced. Before flying from Serengeti to Zanzibar to extend the beach, this cheaply cost Tanzania camping safari visits the well-known parks of Tarangire, Ngorongoro Crater, and Serengeti.

                    Imagine yourself sipping a great Tanzanian beer and mouthwatering hot African food freshly prepared by your personal safari chef while sitting around a campfire on the Serengeti plains in the middle of nowhere. The stars of Africa would be twinkling in the night sky.

                    As you get ready for another day in the Serengeti, you awake to the sounds of a roaring lion in the distance, laughing hyenas in the shadows, insects whistling the night’s tunes, and birds singing their magnificent songs. Tanzania Best camping safaris Zanzibar beach trips is your chance to take part in such an adventurous journey.

                    Day by Day Itinerary

                    Day 1: Arrival Day

                    When you land at Kilimanjaro International Airport, our representative will meet you there and drive you to the hotel in Arusha. After giving you a detailed safari briefing, our safari manager will depart, leaving you to enjoy the lodge’s amenities and Arusha’s beautiful weather. Spend the night at the Arusha hotel or a similar location. Breakfast is included.

                    Day 2: Arusha – Tarangire National Park

                    After breakfast, drive to Tarangire National Park from the accommodation. Before beginning your first wildlife drive of the day, drop off your safari chef at the intersection of Makuyuni and the park. At the foot of the Great East African Rift Valley, which follows the picturesque Tarangire River, the majority of Tarangire is made up of low-lying hills. The majority of the park’s vegetation is composed of enormous African baobab trees, smatterings of Acacia forest, and a significant marsh zone in the south.

                    Wild animals utilize the Tarangire River and the wetland as a camp for refugees during the dry season. This park contains uncommon creatures including the Great Kudu and Fringe-eared Oryx, as well as the largest elephant herds ever observed in Africa. Tarangire is home to 400 distinct bird species, including the imperiled Ash Stalling. To round off this day of your Zanzibar beach and Tanzania’s best camping safaris, drive to your campsite before or before dusk. Sleep over at the camp, lodge, or hotel. All meals are included.

                    Day 3: Tarangire – Serengeti National Park

                    Immediately after breakfast, go to Serengeti National Park, popularly referred to as “The Wild Africa.” Drive through surrounding settlements and along the high-lying farmland of Karatu on the way to the Ngorongoro entrance. You’ll proceed to Ngorongoro’s 2,300-meter highlands after completing the requisite park paperwork and registration, stopping at the crater viewing point to capture some amazing aerial photos of the crater floor. After that, travel over the crater rim before descending to the eternally undulating plains of the Serengeti National Park.

                    Stop along the way to a Masai hamlet where a Masai warrior will welcome you to engage in some cultural engagement. You will visit their dwellings and hear a brief description of their nomadic lifestyle. You will also meet the family and children and have the opportunity to interact with them and take pictures. You are welcome to join in the dance when they eventually sing a goodbye song that involves leaping into the air. After that, drive to Naabi Hills Gate to enter Serengeti.

                    Before beginning your afternoon game drives in the Serengeti to search for the Great Wildebeest Migration, spend some time filling out the relevant park paperwork. Then, enjoy your packed lunch. Visit the Camp before or just after dusk.
                    You’ll stay the night in the camp, lodge, or hotel. All meals are included.

                    Day 4: Full Day Serengeti

                    After a cup of coffee, we suggest leaving your tent and packing a sandwich and breakfast for an early-morning game drive that departs at 6:30. Early morning game drives provide you the chance to witness the spectacular Serengeti dawn and raise your chances of spotting a cat family on the road because they spend much of their morning avoiding the morning mist.

                    There are also other predators visible, such as a pack of lionesses setting up an ambush in the morning or a lioness feeding alongside the road. You will spend a lot of time with the Wildebeest Migration there in the Serengeti, where you will travel straight. You can anticipate seeing some animal behavior, such fighting, eating, or possibly hunting. The Serengeti is still worth seeing whether or not there is a Wildebeest Migration. Later, just prior to or during sunset, you make your way back to your campground. You’ll stay the night in the camp, lodge, or hotel. All meals are included.

                    Day 5: Serengeti – Ngorongoro Crater

                    On this day, you can go on the best camping safaris and Zanzibar beach vacations. After breakfast, leave the Serengeti and game-drive via the Malanja valley to the Naabi Hills gate. Travel to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area after that to see wildlife by descending 600 meters into the crater floor.

                    Ngorongoro Crater, known as the Eden of Africa, was formed by internal processes around a million years ago. The eruption left behind a huge caldera that was mistakenly referred to as a crater. A yearly flow of water from the highlands of Ngorongoro and adequate feed sustain a wider diversity of animals, including herds of wildebeest, zebra, elephant, hippos, buffalo, topi, eland, and the rare black rhino.

                    In this stunning crater, predators such as hyenas, lions, cheetahs, jackals, and the mysterious leopard reside in large numbers and are difficult to notice without a trained eye. From aquatic to forest species, there are many different types of birds. With any luck, the so-called Big Five can be seen within a single day of game drives.

                    Along with other critters, the Crater is home to a wider range of bird species, both terrestrial and aquatic. The hippo pool and a big but shallow alkaline lake, which are frequently frequented by flamingo and hippos flocks, are located in the southwest corner of the crater. After stopping for lunch, continue on to Simba public camping on the crater rim for dinner and the following night. You’ll stay the night in the camp, lodge, or hotel. All meals are included.

                    Day 6: Ngorongoro – Arusha – Zanzibar

                    Best beaches and camping safaris in Zanzibar Day 6: After spending the morning at leisure, pack your belongings and snap a few lovely pictures before making the afternoon trip back to Arusha Airport in preparation for your flight to Zanzibar. You can choose to make a few Maasai market or curio shop stops along the way to Arusha. Breakfast and lunch are included. Our representative will meet you at the airport in Zanzibar and transport you to the hotel in the northeast of the island. You’ll spend the night at a hotel or lodge. Dinner and breakfast are included.

                    Day 7, 8: Zanzibar beach

                    Enjoy the beaches of Zanzibar while relaxing. Work with the lodge to set up some water activities if you’d like. You can decide to visit the stone town and the spice plantation on one of these days, go on the spice tour en route on Day 9, and possibly go on the stone town tour on Day 10 if your flight is delayed.
                    Stay the night at the Hotel in the northeast of the island. Dinner and breakfast are included.

                    Day 9: Zanzibar Beach to Stone Town

                    After breakfast, you will drive to the hotel in Stone Town on this day. Instead, you might decide to go on the well-known spice tour, which comes with lunch (specialties from Zanzibar made with spices). You can reserve a boat trip to Prison Island and return at dusk, or you can take a solo stroll through Stone Town during the day. See the island tours in Zanzibar. The hotel is where you’ll spend the night. Breakfast is included.

                    Day 10: Departure

                    Depending on the time of your flight, you can decide whether to enjoy a guided tour of the stone town after breakfast (Option) or just unwind and meander around until it’s time to depart for Zanzibar’s airport for your flight home. Breakfast is included.End of service for the best camping safaris and Zanzibar beach package.

                    Unquestionably, our best camping safaris in Tanzania and on Zanzibar beach will leave you with priceless memories. You can modify this bundle to suit your requirements and preferences. Accommodation in Zanzibar is subject to availability.

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                      Items included:

                      • Accommodation according to the itinerary
                      • Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle
                      • Professional, English-speaking guide
                      • Professional, English-speaking safari cook
                      • Overnight stays in safari tents
                      • Camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats, chairs, tables etc.)
                      • Meals according to the itinerary
                      • Mineral water
                      • All mentioned activities
                      • All national park fees
                      • Flying Doctors insurance (AMREF) during the safari

                      Items excluded:

                      • International Flights
                      • Alcoholic and soft drinks not included
                      • Visa fees
                      • Tips
                      • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
                      • Travel insurance