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Enjoy daily safari by 4x4 jeep in this nine-day safari at Tarangire National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and Serengeti National Park and beach holiday in Zanzibar.
Midrange safaris provide a variety of accommodations, including comfortable lodges and tented camps, designed to immerse you in the beauty of Tanzania while ensuring a restful night’s sleep. Each lodge and camp features spacious rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and delicious meals, allowing you to unwind after an exhilarating day of game drives and exploration. Some have swimming pools.
Super mid-range lodges or camps safari offers two to three-star services. It provides the bare essentials with some comfort quality.
In addition to the comfort and hygiene essentials, the amenities for the guest are of a significantly higher quality. These safaris typically include professional guides knowledgeable about the local flora and fauna, and spacious, well-equipped safari vehicles that enhance your wildlife viewing experience.
From the breathtaking Serengeti National Park, famous for the Great Wildebeest Migration, to the unique landscapes of Tarangire and the Ngorongoro Crater, midrange safaris ensure you witness the incredible wildlife of Tanzania.
The heart of Tulia Hotel (Swahili for ‘relax’) philosophy is to create unique experiences around individual guests, providing them with a tranquil hideaway. The 20-room Tulia is the perfect oasis for guests looking for a private and peaceful retreat. From its Africanized architecture to its cozy and aesthetically pleasing interior, Tulia Hotel is a highly individualized property. Tulia Hotel has a heavenly spa designed to rejuvenate and renew the mind and body. The key to a wonderful stay.
Located between Karatu Town and Rhotia Village, Marera Valley Lodge is close to the main road to Ngorongoro and Serengeti. Lovely country setting and beautifully landscaped, the lodge offers 19 spacious cottages with views and private decks. Marera Valley Lodge is a charming lodge with spacious rooms boasting large beds, sitting areas, bathrooms with inside and outside showers, and private balconies.
The lodge is nestled in a valley close to Karatu, in between Lake Manyara National Park and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The large swimming pool is beautifully set in a hilly landscape and everywhere in this lodge you can enjoy panoramic views of the valley. Last not but least, you will find delicious food here as the owner himself is a chef.
Baghayo homestead offers warm hospitality in a country setting. Set on five acres of coffee estate, neighboring Ngorongoro, the family has been stewards of this land for three generations.
The idea for the lodge grew out of traditional Tanzanian hospitality. The owner, Reginald Bayo, is a trained chef, a leader in the community and committed to his family. With many years of experience in Tanzania tourism and while he has been involved in developing a group of lodges for the last fifteen years, this endeavor is an act of love.
The idea to share the roots of the Baghayo family took hold and resulted in the creation of an incredibly special retreat for visitors to Tanzania. Comfortable accommodation, stunning views, caring service, and farm to table cuisine all combine to provide a unique experience for you.
With high-quality canvas between your comfortable bed and the sounds of the African night, these camps provide the ideal lodging for lovers of the great outdoors, while retaining the coziness of a warm bed, a hot shower, delicious food, and a friendly staff. Coming home is evoked in camp by the laid-back, welcoming environment and the high level of amiable service. The camp has views over the local acacia trees and out to the far-off hills. It is close to the Elerai River and the Maasai bomas.
The dining area, where you will eat breakfast and dinner, is located in the main tent. The deck is the ideal location for watching the sun set over the far-off hills while sipping a cool sundowner. The camp provides comfortable tents and luxurious suites with modern amenities. Guests can enjoy the diverse wildlife of the area, including lions, elephants, and rhinos, through thrilling game drives led by experienced guides.
Moyo luxury tented camp is nestled in the Serengeti National Reserve in the Seronera area; known as the big cat capital of Africa and one the most popular areas in the entire reserve. You will be surrounded by the sights and sounds of Africa while enjoying the comforts of home in luxury tents.
Moyo Tented Camp delivers the most authentic African experience and immerses you in the heart and soul of Africa. Imagine sleeping safely in your tented room at night to be awakened by the sound of lions a few yards away, or relaxing on your veranda watching a family of giraffes walk by in the near distance.
Moyo Tented Camp has 12 luxury guest tents that were thoughtfully designed and positioned to connect you with nature while providing the modern comforts of home. The tented camp has several tent types to accommodate your needs. Your stay includes three meals a day along with drinking water, tea, and coffee.
Enjoy this amazing safari in a customized pop-up roof 4×4 Safari Jeep that includes: Cooler Box, longrange high-frequency radio, power outlets AC 230V, First Aid Kit, and above all, a professional multilingual safari guide who will ensure you have an unforgettable safari experience.
Imagine two weeks of safari discovery! You’ll get to explore the depth and beauty of East Africa’s game parks in a manner few will ever know. There will be lots of time for viewing wildlife, soaking up the beauty of the land, and connecting with the local cultures. This is a complete yet comfortably paced journey.
Over the course of this adventure, you’ll get to experience Tanzania’s finest park - the immense sweep of Tanzania’s Serengeti. From the iconic Serengeti to the world-famous Ngorongoro volcanic crater, to Tarangire National Park, you will journey through the richest landscapes of Africa while encountering literally hundreds of species of wildlife. Get ready to begin your perfect adventure on Natural World Safaris’ biggest and most complete safari.
You start out heading to northern part of Tanzania to Tarangire National Park. Tarangire National Park is the one of the best national parks in Tanzania located in the world of Masai Steppe to the south east and the lakes of the Great Rift Valley to the north and west. The park occupies an area of 2600 square kilometers and is known to have a variety of wildlife species with amazing accommodation facilities for tourists to rest in when they are on a Tanzania Safari tour.
The name Tarangire after which the national park is called comes from the Tarangire river which cross through the park. Different wildlife species drink from the river which is primary source of water for the animals especially during the dry season. The density and variety of wildlife here can be agreeably overwhelming with elephant, zebra, giraffe, monkey, baboon, and hundreds of bird species and baobab trees.
You’ll shift gears at your next park, the Ngorongoro Crater. This huge caldera is the remains of an extinct 3-million-year-old volcano. But what’s more amazing are the wildlife treasures awaiting down on the crater floor. You will descend to this isolated world to view an awesome concentration of lion, buffalo, rhino, wildebeest, zebra, eland, gazelle, and much more.
Next up, the 4 x 4 takes you to the greatest park, the world-famous Serengeti National Park. The immense vistas hold a wonder of wildlife – easily two million creatures await your arrival. All the big game are here stalking these savannahs – lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, buffalo, plus hartebeest, waterbuck, crocodile, and the heart of the great migration – wildebeest.
Great vistas of rolling grassland accented with distinctive acacia trees and thundering herds of wildebeest announce you’ve arrived at this world-famous park. Here, the big cats roam including lion, leopard, and cheetah.
The density and variety of wildlife here can be agreeably overwhelming with the great wildebeest migration, zebras, giraffes, elephants, Thomsons, and hundreds of bird species.
You will then spend 4 days in Zanzibar for a beach holiday.
Upon arrival, your Kilimanjaro Trekking Mate guide will meet you at Kilimanjaro International Airport and escort you to tonight’s accommodations in Moshi / Arusha. As local Tanzanians, the guides know the country with unrivaled familiarity, so you’ll be in good hands from the moment you land to the moment you leave.
Dinner and overnight rest at Tulia Boutique Hotel and Spa - Arusha.
Your safari adventure begins with a pickup from your hotel and you'll proceed to Tarangire National Park.
One of the largest national parks in Tanzania located in the Manyara region, this place is characterized by the large herds of elephants, tree-climbing lions, and the fascinating baobab trees also called the Tree of Life for its almost mythical powers that some cultures attach to it. This park is especially known for the Tarangire River which flows all year round and is the only source of water for wild animals during dry seasons.
After a day spent exploring Tarangire National Park, you leave the park and head to your nearby lodge for dinner and overnight rest at Marera Valley or Baghayo Garden.
After breakfast, you will depart for the amazing Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
Today, you descend into Ngorongoro Crater to explore the panoramic, game-rich prairies of this ancient volcanic caldera. Backdropped by crater walls nearly 2,000 feet high, Ngorongoro offers the safari experience of a lifetime in a setting unmatched the world over.
Observe profuse and diverse wildlife roaming freely in an authentic “Lost World,” where it’s possible to encounter every member of the Big Five in a single day. You will enjoy your first game drive before stopping for a picnic lunch. Expect to see lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, hippos, flamingos, jackals, rhinos, antelopes, and many rare birds.
In the afternoon, enjoy lunch al fresco in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. After lunch, you will continue with an afternoon game drive exploring more of this small but beautiful national park. At 6 pm, you will be taken to your lodge for an unforgettable overnight stay in the Ngorongoro Crater.
You will enjoy a delightful dinner and relaxation under the starlit sky at Embalakai Tented Lodge Ngorongoro, Baghayo Garden or Marera Valley Lodge Karatu.
After breakfast, you will set off for Serengeti National Park with picnic lunch, game drives en route, and afternoon game in Serengeti Central Park, Tanzania’s oldest and most popular national park.
A UNESCO World Heritage site and recently proclaimed 7th wonder of the world, the Serengeti is famed for its annual migration where some six million hooves pound the open plains. Serengeti offers an exotic game viewing experience in the whole of Africa, giving you an up-close look at the animals you've only seen in National Geographic: great herds of buffalo, smaller groups of elephant and giraffe, and thousands of eland, topi, kongoni, impala, and Grant’s gazelle.
In the evening, you make your way to the lodge. You will enjoy a delightful dinner and relaxation under the starlit sky at Embalakai Tented Lodge or Moyo Tented Lodge.
Waking up in the Serengeti is something really special. The sights, sounds, and smells of Africa are all around you, and ahead is a full day of adventure in the world’s most famous national park.
After breakfast, you start today with the morning section of our game drive in Serengeti National Park, marveling at the stunning scenery, ever-changing light, and always entertaining wildlife, all explained to you by your expert driver-guide. After your picnic lunch, you set off again, searching for wildlife in this awe-inspiring park. Serengeti’s wonders evolve subtly as the day progresses.
The myriad animals and birds are the ‘stars of the show’ and nature’s dramas can unfold at any time. Of course, the animals don’t work according to any schedule, so you may find a lion or leopard, elephant, zebra, cheetah, or antelope at any time on your drives.
In the evening, you make your way back to your lodge for dinner and overnight rest at Embalakai Tented Lodge or Moyo Tented Lodge.
The exciting sounds of Africa will rouse you from your sleep, today is your last game drive in the Serengeti, which will end this afternoon at the Seronera airstrip for your flight to Zanzibar - ZNZ.
Enjoy the magnificent views while flying over Serengeti National Park and admire the changing scenery of the Great Rift Valley. Perhaps you will even get a glimpse of the famous Mount Kilimanjaro, as the plane stops briefly in Arusha. You will land at Zanzibar Airport with a camera full of pictures to share with friends and family and look back on the amazing memories created on your African Endeavor!
Upon arrival on the tropical island of Zanzibar, you will be met by their office representative and transferred to Kendwa beach, a top favorite for its white sand, clear waters, and romantic sunsets. Overnight at Nungwi Beach Resort by Turaco or Royal Zanzibar Beach Resort, where you can enjoy dinner and the beautiful views over the garden and the blue Indian Ocean. Enjoy the luxury around you in this resort where you will stay for the next 3 nights.
Safari Blue trip in Zanzibar is one of the best sea adventures in Zanzibar Island, not only sailing along with the traditional dhow but also you can have snorkeling, swimming, and relaxing on a white sandy beach on a sandbank. In addition, there are plenty of seafoods all waiting for you to be tested.
The dhow departs from Fumba Beach at 08:00 and you get back around 16:00. With your Safari Blue guide, you will explore the mangrove lagoon hidden inside the Kwale island. Swimming into the protected mangrove forest at high tide is an unforgettable experience. This mangrove lagoon is famous as a natural swimming pool. The 200-year-old baobab tree is another attraction; you just come and climb it and get a great view from the top!
In the morning, you sit down on one of the beautiful sandbanks where one can relax, swim or snorkel. There are plenty of good quality snorkeling equipment and the experienced snorkeling guides will show you the pristine coral reef, which teems with tropical sea life. Instruction is also available for beginners, fresh coconuts and local snacks are available throughout the day.
Blue Safari includes a lunch of fresh seafood BBQ, fish, prawns, lobster, and other Zanzibar delicacies. You will also be served fresh tropical fruits while you are on the sandbank, such as pineapple, watermelon, banana and mango. Dinner and overnight at Nungwi beach resort by Turaco or Royal Zanzibar Beach Resort, where you can enjoy dinner and the beautiful views over the garden and the blue Indian Ocean.
After breakfast at your hotel, you will leave Kedwa to Stone Town. When exploring the enchanting island of Zanzibar, one of the must-visit destinations is Stone Town.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is not just a place but a vibrant tapestry of history and culture that offers travelers a unique glimpse into the island's rich past. From its winding alleys and historic buildings to bustling markets, there are countless things to see in Stone Town that reveal its captivating story. In this guide, you'll explore the key attractions, historical significance, architectural wonders, and cultural experiences that make your visit unforgettable.
Embark on a guided tour of Stone Town, the historical heart of Zanzibar. Walk through narrow alleyways, visit historical landmarks like the House of Wonders, and discover the rich Swahili culture.
Next, enjoy a visit to Spice Farms, where you’ll learn about Zanzibar’s famous spices, taste fresh produce, and see how locals cultivate these fragrant crops.
The evening goes to your hotel. Overnight at Tembo Hotel, stone town, or Golden Tulip Hotel, stone town.
Prison Island, also known as the Changuu Island, lies about 30 minutes by boat from the Zanzibar Island. The prison thereon was never used to house prisoners. The Prison Island tour in Zanzibar will take you there.
The island was once used by an Arab slave trader to contain the more troublesome slaves he had brought from the African mainland to prevent their escape before shipping them to the Arabian purchasers, or for auctioning in the Zanzibar slave trade market. The slaves were dumped on the island.
Depending on your flight time, the day may continue with a trip to Prison Island, a short boat ride away. Home to giant tortoises and rich history, it’s the perfect blend of wildlife and culture. After an enriching half day, they will take you back to the airport for your onward destination.
The safari will take place in Tanzania. Tanzania stands out as the go-to tourist destination in Africa. Located in the eastern region of Africa, the country is renowned for the abundance of wildlife roaming freely on its vast landscape and Tanzanian park reserves.
You will be visiting Tarangire National Park, which has a large population of elephants and baobab trees in Tanzania. Additionally, the safari tour has been designed to offer you more time in the Serengeti to witness the wildebeest migration.
You will experience the excitement of game viewing in some of the most spectacular national wildlife game parks in Africa. You will visit Serengeti National Park. The immense vistas hold a wonder of wildlife - easily 2,000,000 creatures await your arrival. All the big game are here stalking these savannahs - lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, buffalo, plus hartebeest, waterbuck, crocodile, and the heart of the great migration - wildebeest.
The itinerary also includes a visit to the world-famous Ngorongoro Crater. Here, you will witness an amazing spectacle of African wildlife - inside a self-contained world teeming with animals.
Tanzania promises visitors to the country a vividly unique experience every time and at every destination. From game drives with the country’s abundantly diverse wildlife to mountain and savannah landscapes, a safari in Tanzania will be an unforgettable experience.
You will witness an ever-changing world, with no guarantee that you will ever see again what you were fortunate to see on your journey. Immerse yourself in the wildest and most beautiful settings, connect with nature and with loved ones, take pictures, and be humbled by nature's magnificence. Though you may face small challenges along the way, be open to what you experience and cherish every moment.
One of the largest national parks in Tanzania, located in the Manyara region, this place is characterized by the large herds of elephants, tree-climbing lions, and the fascinating baobab trees, also called the Tree of Life, for their almost mythical powers that some cultures attach to it. This park is especially known for the Tarangire River, which flows all year round and is the only water source for wild animals during the dry season.
This is Tanzania’s oldest and most popular national park. A UNESCO World Heritage site and recently proclaimed the seventh wonder of the world, the Serengeti is famed for its annual migration where some six million hooves pound the open plains.
Serengeti offers an exotic game viewing experience in the whole of Africa, giving you an up-close look at the animals you have only seen in National Geographic: great herds of buffalo, smaller groups of elephant and giraffe, and thousands of eland, topi, kongoni, impala, and Grant’s gazelle.
In the months between mid-July to September, the migration can be found in this region. From mid-July to September, the Mara River in this region offers the most dramatic river crossing of the great migration. Fierce, deep, and heavy rain fed the river, taking an enormous toll on the migrating wildebeest.
The pristine Lobo Valley is scattered with woodlands, plains, hills, and famous granite Kopjes. It offers an enormous number of big cat games with lions, leopards, and cheetahs in plenty. During the dry season, the permanent water sources in the valley attract plenty of resident and migratory animals, resulting in excellent game viewing.
The central portion of the Serengeti - known as the Seronera area is one of the richest wildlife habitats in the park. It features 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.
This is another African icon. It is almost impossible to spend too much time in Serengeti, and with more than 1,600,000 herbivores plus thousands of predators, there is always something new and interesting to see. The changing seasons and natural light simply add to the diversity.
Backdropped by crater walls nearly 2,000 feet high, Ngorongoro offers the safari experience of a lifetime in a setting unmatched the world over. Observe profuse and diverse wildlife roaming freely in an authentic “Lost World,” where it’s possible to encounter every member of the Big Five in a single day.
The package includes daily meals during the safari and daily breakfast in Zanzibar as outlined in the itinerary. Additionally, drinking water is provided in the vehicle.
There are plenty of culinary adventures to be found on your safari trail or lodges as well. This program offers vegan, vegetarian, regular, and gluten-free food as well. For other dietary requirements, simply tell Kilimanjaro Trekking Mate in advance. They will be happy to work out something and happy to keep your tummy happy.
Africa has an incredibly rich and diverse food culture. What kind of culinary experiences can you expect in this part of the world?
You can absolutely expect to find familiar, globally popular foods on your African safari. Safari lodges are used to cater to people from all over the world, and they know what people like to eat.
Nothing that catches your fancy? Do not be shy to talk to your waiter. In most cases, the kitchen will be more than happy to create a dish to your liking. Some lodges will offer buffet-style dining, with plenty of snacks and other tasty treats available all day, while others will offer restaurant-style dining with set menus.
In more remote areas, you can expect simpler menus, but this does not mean the chefs will put any less love into what they serve. You can definitely find familiar foods, but you can also enhance your African experience by venturing into the local cuisine.
In the more remote corners of game parks, being far away from food markets and grocery stores, the supply of food can be more complicated. Most lodges will work with local communities for the supply of vegetables, dairy, and seasonal products, also supporting the local economy. Many chefs will serve familiar dishes with influences from local cuisine, with a little creativity, using what is available to feed travelers from all over the world what they want to eat.
The most important thing to ensure your special dietary requirements are met is communication. Make sure to let Kilimanjaro Trekking Mate know about any dietary requirements in advance, before your trip. With a little extra preparation, they will make sure that your needs are met at every stage of your trip.
Kilimanjaro Trekking Mate will also be able to check with lodges to make sure they can provide the meals you need. East Africa is very accustomed to plant-based diets. Many of the local meals are purely plant-based anyway.
Hungry for safari? Honestly, Africa should be more famous for its food. The continent is host to countless destinations for food lovers, with some of the richest cuisines in the world, and every corner has a uniquely delicious gastronomic experience to offer. The perfect safari meal is a combination of a stunning location around you and beautiful food in front of you. Come taste the adventure with Kilimanjaro Trekking Mate.
There's an option of doing a hot air balloon for additional cost. A hot air balloon safari over Serengeti is one of the best experiences you can have in Tanzania. It is an experience of a lifetime as you rise with the sun and gently bob through the air in whichever direction the winds of the morning take you.
It is a spellbinding scene as you witness herds of wildebeest, towers of giraffe, or a pride of lions running across the plains of the Serengeti just a few hundred meters below and your eye darting to every possible corner, euphoric on adrenalin and gasps of “wow” and “ohhh” are the only words you can muster.
Definitely worth it as it is one of those trips that you will remember for all time.
Kilimanjaro International Airport
44 km
Transfer included
Please book your flight to arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). Transfer from and to the airport is included. Kilimanjaro Trekking Mate will pick you up from the airport.
Arusha is the nearest major city to iconic parks of Northern Tanzania like Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, Manyara, and more. It is usually best to fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), which is only 50 kilometers from Arusha town and 45 kilometers from Moshi. This is the departure point for the majority of safaris. No matter what time your flight arrives, the ride takes about 55 minutes in light traffic.
Once you have booked your flights into Kilimanjaro International Airport, provide Kilimanjaro Trekking Mate with your flight details, and they will organize a pick-up from the airport for you. Kilimanjaro Trekking Mate offers a transfer service and pick-up directly from the airport to your arranged hotel.
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