Discover the magic of Tanzania on a 7-Day Tanzania Luxury Safari, where you’ll experience the country's stunning wildlife and landscapes in the utmost comfort and style. This exceptional safari takes you to some of Tanzania’s most renowned national parks, including Lake Manyara National Park, famous for its tree-climbing lions, lush forests, and breathtaking views. You’ll also explore the vast Serengeti and Tarangire, where the wildlife migration unfolds before your eyes. And don’t miss the magnificent Ngorongoro Crater, a geological marvel teeming with a diverse array of wildlife.
Throughout your Tanzania Safari, you'll stay in luxurious accommodations, including high-end lodges and exclusive hotels, designed for maximum comfort and relaxation after an exciting day of game drives. The combination of beautiful surroundings and exceptional service ensures a truly indulgent safari experience.
This is more than just a trip—it’s a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Don’t miss the chance to create unforgettable memories in one of the world’s most captivating destinations. Book your 7-Day Tanzania Luxury Safari today, and let us show you the very best of Tanzania!
You meet with one of our safari driver guides at the airport where he will deliver a short welcome brief followed by 50 minute – 1-hour drive to Moshi or Arusha for your overnight stay.
We will leave Moshi/Arusha city and drive to Lake Manyara National Park, lunch will be served at the campsite/lodge, and right after lunch you will enter the park for an afternoon game, the park is located on the foot of the Great Rift Valley’s western escarpment, due it’s a year around green habits the park support different verities of wildlife, such as elephants, zebra, wildebeest, buffalo and the most peculiar tree’s climbing lions plus different species of birds. The game drive ends in the evening where you will drive back to the campsite/lodge for your overnight.
After breakfast we will drive towards the Serengeti National Park, passing through Ngorongoro Conservation Area, heading towards the most surprising wildlife area in Africa. Serengeti National Park – with its endless plains, rolling into the distance as far as your eye could see. We will drive up to the central part of the park Seronera the finest wildlife habitat in the park, the highlight includes the Seronera River, which provides a valued water source to this area and therefore attracts many of the most found animals in the Serengeti national park.
This morning we will leave the campsite/lodge with our lunch boxes ready for a full day of game drive in this ancient Serengeti ecosystem, wildebeests, zebras, gazelles, and giraffes are often seen grazing in herds. This is one of the best places in the world to spot lions dozing in the shade, leaping after a marked prey, or gnawing off a share of their hunt, continue with the game until the evening when you will drive to the campsite or lodge for a hot shower and delicious dinner.
Today is our last day in the Serengeti and so we will wake up and do an early morning game drive until 10:00 am then we come to the campsite or lodge for brunch (breakfast & Lunch) all together then we drive back to the Ngorongoro Conservation area.
We will stop over at Olduvai Gorge, (optional) boasting a history dating back to the dawn of time. It was here, that the anthropologists Drs. Lois and Mary Leakey revealed the skulls of the ’Nutcracker Man’ and ‘Handy Man’, both very significant links in the chain of human being evolution, arrive there at around 04:00 pm – 5 pm to enjoy the views of the crater and amazing landscapes.
After breakfast, it is time to descend into the caldera floor 610m, for a full-day game drive. 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 Ngorongoro Conservation Area 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. We will enjoy a picnic lunch on the crater floor, and continue with a game viewing until late afternoon when we will ascend the crater and drive to Tarangire National Park
After breakfast, we will go for a full day of game viewing in Tarangire National Park. The park runs along the line of the Tarangire River and is mainly made up of low-lying hills on the Great Rift Valley floor. Its natural vegetation mainly consists 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. Ngorongoro is home to three rare species of animals Fringed-eared Oryx, Greater Kudu, as well as a few Ashy Starlings. After a picnic lunch continue with the game until late afternoon, where you will be taken to your campsite/lodge for overnight.
We enjoy a half-day game drive in the Tarangire National Park, lunch will be served in one of the beautiful picnic sites inside the park. After lunch, it’s time to drive back to Arusha/Moshi/ Airport, and this ends your wildlife adventure safari.
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.
We'll send you a quote for free, booking the tour is absolutely optional.
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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