This 13 Days of personal experience safari is specially created for those people who want to mix between the northern parks and the southern parks, this tour is customized to combine the wildlife experience, cultural experience, hiking, and city tours. The tour introduces you to the people of Tanzania, the wildlife of the nearest cities, walking in the wild, Kilimanjaro’s coffee experience. This is a sample safari itinerary that you can customize as you wish. The following is a day-by-day itinerary and accommodation listed.
This is your arrival day where I will meet you at the airport, and drive to Arusha, the journey the Arusha takes about 40 – 50 minutes drive, but should the weather permits you may have a chance to enjoy the spectacular view of the majestic Kilimanjaro’s peaks Kibo & Mawenzi.
Today we will leave the hotel right after breakfast, with our packed lunch boxes we will be driving to Lake Natron, via a small town called Mto Wa Mbu, on the way you will enjoy magnificent views of the Great Rift Valley, meet the Maasai people, their cattle and houses. We will arrive at Lake Natron in the evening, spend the rest of the day familiarizing ourselves with the area, and take beautiful photos of Oldonyo Lengai Mountain accompanied by the beautiful sundown.
Today you have two options, if you are interested to climb the only active volcano mountain in Tanzania Mount Oldonyo Lengai, then this also can be arranged, or spend a half day going to the waterfall and half day walking at the lake show to see flamingoes, and visit some historical site with the hidden treasure of the early inhabitant of the area. After the activity, you will be picked up and taken back to the camp for dinner and overnight.
Today is another beautiful day where we will leave Lake Natron in the Morning, and drive to the famous Serengeti National Park via Klein’s Gate in the northern part of the park. After passing the gate, there is a chance that we will start to see some animals on the way, heading to the center of the park, for our overnight stay. However! I would check with my fellow guides to get some updates about the current location of the great migration, due to the information collected, that will determine the game drive plans for the 3 days that we will spend in the Serengeti N/Park.
Spend 2 amazing days full of adventures in the Great Serengeti National Park, Here I will apply my experience to the maximum making sure that every single day that we spend in the Serengeti brings you happiness and total satisfaction. Here the game drive plan would be dynamic, that we will plan everything about the next morning at dinner, so we know where we will be heading the next morning.
Leave the camp after breakfast, proceed with another game viewing in Serengeti National Park, and enjoy the game drive searching for big cats such as lion, leopard, cheetah, and other amazing wild animals found in the park. In the late evening, we will be heading to the camp for an overnight stay.
Show your final respects to the Serengeti (for this time) with another game drive while heading back to Ngorongoro Conservation Area. You will overnight at Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge where you enjoy the views and share stories over dinner.
After breakfast, it is time for the World Heritage Site - Ngorongoro Crater. You will descend into the caldera floor that represents 260 km2 of paradise on earth. The game drive aims to satisfy your senses and complete your wildlife safaris for this time. Reminisce of wilderness adventures, and new insights on your way back to Arusha. With luggage filled with unforgettable memories of nature and adventures you will end your safari -feel more connected to nature and yourself.
Today we will leave Moshi right after breakfast heading to Mikumi National Park, you will enjoy the long driving while enjoying the beautiful countryside on your way to the park. Lunch will be served on the way at some restaurants which are found along the road. We will arrive at Mikumi at around 04:30 – 05:00 pm. Spend your evening enjoying the beautiful landscape around the camp.
After breakfast, you will depart from the lodge with packed lunches to enjoy the full day of game drive inside the park. The animals commonly found here include lions, elands, hartebeests, buffalo, wildebeests, giraffes, zebras, elephants, and many more. You will also stop for lunch at a picnic site before proceeding with the game drives to the hippos and crocodile pool. In the evening, you will return to the lodge for dinner & overnight stay.
Right after breakfast, we leave Mikumi national park with our packed lunch boxes heading to Selous / Nyerere National Park, we will arrive there in the afternoon and proceed with an afternoon game drive in the park. In the evening we will drive to the camp for dinner & overnight.
After breakfast, you will be taken for a game drive in the vast Selous Game Reserve to explore the diverse wildlife and undisturbed nature for the morning. Elephants, Buffaloes, Lions, Giraffes, Zebras, and Impalas are quite common. Enjoy the beautiful scenery, and fascinating views of wildlife, in their natural habitat. Thereafter you will return to the lodge for a hot lunch.
At around 16h00 you will proceed for an adventurous and romantic sunset boat safari along the Great Rufiji River. It offers an opportunity to spot hippos, crocodiles, and abundant bird-life while enjoying the spectacular sundown.
Depart after having tea or coffee accompanied by armed security for a bush walk. The park has a variety of vegetation zones, ranging from dense thickets to open wooded grasslands. After the excursion , you will be transferred to the lodge for a full breakfast, check out then you will be driven to Dar es Salaam
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We understand that planning your perfect safari is a big decision, and we’re here to make it easy. Feel free to request a personalized, no-obligation quote tailored to your preferences. Rest assured, requesting a quote does not commit you to booking the tour—it's simply a way for us to help you explore your options and ensure your safari experience is everything you dream it to be.
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The cost of a safari is influenced by several important factors. These include the number of people in your group, the total number of days on safari, the category of accommodation (budget, mid-range, or luxury), park entrance fees, the type of safari vehicle, and whether it’s a private or shared tour. Additional elements like internal flights, special experiences (such as hot air balloon rides), and the time of year also play a role. For example, prices during the Great Migration season in the Serengeti are generally higher due to increased demand. Each safari quote is carefully crafted to match your preferences, making your experience both personal and flexible.
Yes, there are several ways to make your safari more affordable without compromising the experience. Traveling in a group is one of the easiest ways to lower costs, as expenses like vehicle use, fuel, and guide fees are shared. You can also choose budget accommodations, which are still comfortable and well located. Traveling during the low or shoulder season—outside of major holidays or migration peaks—can also significantly reduce costs. Additionally, opting for fewer days or choosing parks that are close to each other (like Tarangire and Lake Manyara) helps cut down on driving time and fuel expenses.
A safari becomes more expensive when you choose high-end lodges or tented camps, especially those with exclusive amenities like private plunge pools or personal butlers. Booking a private safari vehicle with a dedicated guide also increases the cost but offers a more personalized experience. Other price boosters include internal flights (which save time but come at a premium), visiting remote parks that require long drives or charter flights, and adding unique extras like hot air balloon safaris, Maasai village visits, or bush dinners. Peak season travel—typically from July to October or during the December holidays—also comes with higher rates due to demand.
Yes, joining a group safari is a great way to reduce the cost, especially for solo travelers or small groups. You’ll share the vehicle, guide, and some accommodation with others, which spreads out the fixed costs. Group safaris are also a fun way to meet fellow travelers from around the world, and many guests enjoy the social aspect. However, keep in mind that group tours follow a fixed itinerary, so if you’re looking for flexibility or privacy, a private safari might suit you better.
Absolutely! Many lodges and national parks in Tanzania offer discounted rates for children, and we always include these savings when planning a family safari. The exact age cut-off and percentage varies by provider, but typically children under 12 receive reduced rates on both accommodation and park entry. For families, we also recommend lodges with family-friendly facilities, child-safe environments, and flexible meal options to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all.
Yes, we offer flexible payment options to make your safari planning stress-free. A small deposit is usually required to confirm your booking, especially for securing accommodations and park permits. After that, you’re welcome to pay the remaining balance in manageable installments before your travel date. We’ll work with you to create a payment schedule that suits your timeline and budget, so you can focus on getting excited about your adventure.
Our safari packages are mostly all-inclusive to give you peace of mind. Typically, the price covers all park entrance fees, government taxes, accommodation, daily meals (usually breakfast, lunch, and dinner), a professional English-speaking safari guide, and transport in a 4x4 safari vehicle with a pop-up roof for game viewing. Bottled drinking water during game drives is also included. Not included are items such as international flights, visas, personal travel insurance, alcoholic beverages, tips for staff, and optional activities not listed in your itinerary.
This depends on the safari option you choose. If you book a private safari, you will have the entire vehicle and guide to yourself or your group. If you join a group safari, you’ll be sharing the vehicle with other travelers who booked the same itinerary and dates. Group safaris are more cost-effective, while private safaris offer greater comfort, flexibility, and privacy—especially ideal for couples, families, or photographers.
We’ll make it crystal clear in your quotation and tour description. If it’s a private safari, you’ll see that the vehicle, guide, and accommodations are reserved just for you. For group safaris, we’ll mention the number of participants, fixed departure dates, and shared services. If you’re not sure which option is better for you, we’re happy to advise based on your travel style and budget.
Absolutely—custom safaris are our specialty! Whether you're planning a romantic honeymoon, a wildlife-focused adventure, or a family trip with kids, we can tailor everything to your interests. You can choose the parks you visit, the type of lodges or camps, how many days you stay, and even add optional experiences like a cultural tour or a beach extension in Zanzibar. Just let us know what you’re dreaming of, and we’ll design a safari that’s perfect for you.
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