
$5,005 pp (USD)
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Arrival

Day 1
Tarangire national park
Tarangire national park
Tarangire National Park is a hidden treasure known for its giant baobab trees, rolling savannah, and one of the largest elephant populations in Tanzania. During the dry season, animals gather in huge numbers around the Tarangire River, offering incredible game viewing. The park is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 500 species recorded. Lions, leopards, giraffes, and wildebeest roam its landscapes, making Tarangire a peaceful yet wildlife-rich escape from the busier safari circuits.
During the tour, you will be guided by our experienced and knowledgeable safari guides, who will share fascinating insights about the wildlife as you explore the breathtaking parks of Tanzania. They’ll ensure you spott the Big Five and witness the beauty of the savannah. After an exciting day of game drive, you’ll be taken to your comfortable lodge to enjoy dinner, and rest in preparation for the next day’s unforgettable safari experience.
- Main Destination:
- Tarangire National Park
- Accommodation:
- Fig Tree Lodge & Camp
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 2
Lake Manyara national park
Lake Manyara national park
Lake Manyara National Park is a hidden gem nestled at the base of the Great Rift Valley escarpment. Known for its tree-climbing lions and large troops of baboons, the park also hosts elephants, hippos, and over 400 bird species, including flamingos that flock to the alkaline lake. Its diverse landscapes—ranging from lush groundwater forests to open savannah and the shimmering lake—make it incredibly scenic. Though compact in size, Manyara offers rich wildlife experiences and stunning beauty in every corner.
- Main Destination:
- Lake Manyara National Park
- Accommodation:
- Bougainvillea Safari Lodge
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 3
Ngorongoro crater
Ngorongoro crater
Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the world’s largest intact volcanic calderas and a haven for wildlife. Often called “Africa’s Eden,” its 600-meter-deep walls encircle a rich ecosystem that supports over 25,000 animals, including lions, elephants, buffalo, and the rare black rhino. The crater floor features grasslands, swamps, acacia forests, and a soda lake that attracts flamingos. It’s one of the few places where you can see the Big Five in a single day, all against a backdrop of breathtaking scenery.
- Main Destination:
- Ngorongoro Crater
- Accommodation:
- Ngorongoro Wild Camp
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 4
Ngorongoro crater
Ngorongoro crater
Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the world’s largest intact volcanic calderas and a haven for wildlife. Often called “Africa’s Eden,” its 600-meter-deep walls encircle a rich ecosystem that supports over 25,000 animals, including lions, elephants, buffalo, and the rare black rhino. The crater floor features grasslands, swamps, acacia forests, and a soda lake that attracts flamingos. It’s one of the few places where you can see the Big Five in a single day, all against a backdrop of breathtaking scenery.
- Main Destination:
- Ngorongoro Crater
- Accommodation:
- Ngorongoro Wild Camp
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 5
Serengeti national park
Serengeti national park
Serengeti National Park is a world-renowned wildlife sanctuary, famous for its vast plains and the dramatic Great Migration, where over a million wildebeest and hundreds of thousands of zebra and gazelle move in search of fresh grazing. This iconic event attracts predators like lions, cheetahs, and hyenas, creating thrilling scenes of survival. The Serengeti’s diverse habitats support an abundance of wildlife year-round, from elephants and giraffes to leopards and crocodiles. With endless horizons and breathtaking sunsets, it’s a timeless symbol of Africa’s wild beauty.
- Main Destination:
- Serengeti National Park
- Accommodation:
- Serengeti Wild Camp
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 6
Central serengeti national park
Central serengeti national park
Central Serengeti, known as Seronera, is the wildlife-rich heart of Serengeti National Park. It offers year-round game viewing thanks to permanent water sources that attract abundant animals. Here, you’ll find lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, and large herds of herbivores like zebra and wildebeest. The Seronera River valley is especially scenic, dotted with acacia trees and granite kopjes. It’s also a prime spot to witness the Great Migration as it passes through, making Central Serengeti a must-visit for unforgettable safari experiences.
- Main Destination:
- Central Serengeti National Park
- Accommodation:
- Serengeti Wild Camp
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 7
Central serengeti national park
Central serengeti national park
Central Serengeti, known as Seronera, is the wildlife-rich heart of Serengeti National Park. It offers year-round game viewing thanks to permanent water sources that attract abundant animals. Here, you’ll find lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, and large herds of herbivores like zebra and wildebeest. The Seronera River valley is especially scenic, dotted with acacia trees and granite kopjes. It’s also a prime spot to witness the Great Migration as it passes through, making Central Serengeti a must-visit for unforgettable safari experiences.
- Main Destination:
- Central Serengeti National Park
- Accommodation:
- Fun Beach Hotel
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 8
Zanzibar
Zanzibar
Zanzibar is a tropical paradise rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Its white-sand beaches and turquoise waters are perfect for relaxation, snorkeling, and diving among vibrant coral reefs. Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reveals a mix of African, Arab, and European influences with its winding alleys, spice markets, and historic architecture. The island’s spice farms, dolphin tours, and sunset dhow cruises add to its unique charm. Zanzibar offers a perfect blend of exotic adventure and tranquil escape.
- Main Destination:
- Zanzibar Island (Tanzania Beaches)
- Accommodation:
- Fun Beach Hotel
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 9
Zanzibar
Zanzibar
Jozani Forest, Zanzibar’s only national park, is a lush haven of biodiversity and home to the rare red colobus monkey, found only on the island. The forest’s mangroves, mahogany trees, and swampy wetlands shelter diverse flora and fauna, offering peaceful nature walks and birdwatching. Nearby, Zanzibar’s spice farms provide a sensory journey through the island’s history, where visitors can see, touch, and taste cloves, vanilla, cinnamon, and more—celebrating Zanzibar’s legacy as the “Spice Island.”.
- Main Destination:
- Zanzibar Island (Tanzania Beaches)
- Accommodation:
- Fun Beach Hotel
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 10
Zanzibar
Zanzibar
Prison Island, just off the coast of Stone Town, offers a fascinating blend of history and natural beauty. Once intended as a prison and later used as a quarantine station, it’s now home to giant Aldabra tortoises, some over 100 years old. Visitors can explore the historic ruins, interact with the tortoises, and snorkel in the crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life. The island’s white-sand beach and calm, turquoise sea make it a perfect spot for relaxation and scenic views of Zanzibar’s coast.
- Main Destination:
- Zanzibar Island (Tanzania Beaches)
- Accommodation:
- Fun Beach Hotel
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 11
Zanzibar
Zanzibar
Stone Town, the cultural heart of Zanzibar, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site brimming with history and charm. Its narrow alleys wind through centuries-old buildings, bustling markets, and intricately carved wooden doors. Once a center of the spice and slave trades, the town blends African, Arab, Indian, and European influences. Highlights include the Old Fort, House of Wonders, and vibrant local life. Stone Town offers a rich, immersive journey through Zanzibar’s storied past and vibrant present.
- Main Destination:
- Zanzibar Island (Tanzania Beaches)
- Accommodation:
- No accommodation (End of tour)
- Meals & Drinks: