Embark on an extraordinary adventure with our 7 Days Wildebeest Migration & Hadzabe Tribe Safari, designed to immerse you in the heart of Africa. Begin your journey in Tarangire National Park, home to vast herds of elephants and majestic baobab trees.
The highlight of this safari is the awe-inspiring wildebeest migration in the Serengeti, where thousands of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles move across the plains in search of fresh grazing. Witness the power and drama of nature as predators and prey coexist in this iconic ecosystem.
Next, explore the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site teeming with wildlife, including the Big Five. Then, venture off the beaten path to Lake Eyasi, where you’ll spend time with the Hadzabe tribe, one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer communities, offering a unique and enriching cultural experience.
This safari is a transformative journey through the heart of Africa, where every moment is filled with wonder, wildlife, and discovery. Book your 7 Days Wildebeest Migration & Hadzabe Tribe Safari now and experience the magic of Tanzania like never before.
After breakfast, drive to Tarangire National Park, and enjoy a full-day game drive with a picnic lunch.
The park consists of natural vegetation mainly of Acacia woodland and giant African Baobab trees, with huge swamp areas in the south. Both the river and the swamps act like a magnet for wild animals, during Tanzania's dry season. The Tarangire National Park is reputed to contain some of the largest elephant herds in Africa. This African National Park is also home to three rare species of animals - the Greater Kudu, the Fringed-eared Oryx, as well as a few Ashy Starlings.
After breakfast, we head towards the Serengeti National Park, via the beautiful high-lying farmland of Karatu and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Leaving the highlands behind, we descend into the heart of wild Africa - the Serengeti National Park - with its endless plains, rolling into the distance as far as the eye can see.
We head to the central park area, known as the Seronera area, one of the richest wildlife habitats in the park, featuring the Seronera River, which provides a valuable water source to this area and therefore attracts wildlife well representative of most of the Serengeti's species.
Waking up in the Serengeti is something really special. Sights, sounds and smells of Africa are all around us, and ahead is a full day of adventure in the world’s most famous national park. After breakfast, we start today with the morning section of our game drive in central Serengeti National Park, marveling at the stunning scenery, ever-changing light and always entertaining wildlife, all explained to you by your expert driver-guide.
At around 10:00 am you will be heading to north Serengeti for an adventure of witnessing the wildebeest crossing the Mara River. Once you arrive at the river you should know that seeing the wildebeest Migration is one thing and seeing the river crossing is something else, your guide will try his level best to make sure that you have a chance to see both of these breathtaking adventures.
On this day you will wake up early in the morning and have breakfast then be picked up by your driver at around 8:00 AM or earlier than that depending on yesterday's game drive, you can go for more river crossing and wildebeest migration searching and later you will be driving back to central Serengeti. You will continue with a game drive in the park while exploring a lot of great amazing African wild animals. On your way will stop for a picnic lunch then proceed with a game drive and later in the evening you will drive to an overnight stay.
Enjoy early breakfast, and have a morning game drive, Then we depart to the Ngorongoro Conservation area with a game drive en route. Show your final respects to the Serengeti (for this time) with another game drive while heading back to Ngorongoro Conservation Area. There will also be a possibility to visit one of the Masai bomas and learn about the Masai culture and traditions, and a chance to take as many photos as you wish (optional). You will overnight at Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge where you enjoy the views and share stories over dinner. Don't be surprised if wild animals are visiting the lodge, as you are closer to their home.
After breakfast, you descend into the crater, and enjoy a game drive in the crater. The Ngorongoro Crater is one of the most densely crowded African wildlife areas in the world and is home to an estimated 30,000 animals including some of Tanzania's last remaining black rhino. Supported by a year-round water supply and fodder, the crater supports a vast variety of animals, which include herds of wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, eland, warthog, hippo, and giant African elephants.
Another big draw card to this picturesque national park is its huge population of predators, which include lions, hyenas, jackals, cheetahs, and the ever-elusive leopard. Lunch will be served on the crater floor after lunch continues with another game drive while slowly driving out, then drive to Lake Eyasi for a cultural experience with the Hadzabe tribe.
You will wake up very early morning, and meet with your local guide who will take you to one of the Hadzabe family so you to join them for their daily hunting activities, the Hadzabe tribe are one of the few remains of the hunter-gatherer tribes in Africa, who live their lives relying on what the nature can offer them which includes collecting fruits, honey, roots and hunting the wild animals.
After the hunt, you will also visit another tribe called Datoga, experience their ion making, and learn about their culture and lifestyle. After these activities, you will drive back to the campsite/lodge for a delicious meal before you get into your safari vehicle ready to drive back to Arusha/Moshi
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.
To book your adventure, simply send us an email detailing your desired experience—whether it's climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, going on a Tanzania safari, or enjoying the Zanzibar beach.
We'll promptly respond with all the information you need to finalize your plans. Plus, we offer the convenience of online payment to make the process even smoother.
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