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Over the course of this seven-day 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.
Located in Arusha, an oasis of tranquility on Tanzania's gateway to major tourist destinations regardless of the season, the hotel comprises of 178 well-appointed guest rooms and suites, two restaurants, two bars, 24-hour in-room dining service, an outdoor swimming pool, and a well-equipped gymnasium.
Mount Meru Hotel provides the perfect venue for meetings and events with more than 1,500 sqm of meeting and banquet space, perfect for seminars, large conferences, cocktail events, and corporate dinners, an ideal mix of categories to meet the needs of corporate and MICE visitors to the country.
The property offers uninterrupted views of Mount Meru, the second-highest mountain in Tanzania after Mount Kilimanjaro, and pristine, landscaped private gardens overlooking the Golf Club.
The Mount Meru Hotel is located only a 45-minute drive from Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), 20 minutes from Arusha Airport (ARK), and a 10-minute walk from the Arusha International Conference Center (AICC), the historical Arusha Clock Tower, the German Boma, and the Maasai Market Curios and Crafts.
Lake Manyara Serena Safari Lodge is located in Mto Wa Mbu in Tanzania, 130 kilometers from Arusha. The lodge is standing on the edge of a towering terracotta escarpment with panoramic views over the glittering alkaline waters of Lake Manyara. The lodge has spacious rooms housed in circular, double-story, and whitewashed.
Luxury Level: Mid range
The magic of Africa permeates every corner of the Meliá Serengeti Lodge. Savor the experience on the fabulous terrace of your room and marvel at the immensity of the Serengeti National Park. If you've always wanted to go on a safari, you've come to the right place. Visit with your family. Kids will also enjoy their own little African adventure in the kids' club. Discover cuisine as surprising as it is delicious, including African coffees, teas and liqueurs. The stunning infinity pool with views of the Serengeti, a relaxing spa and a fully equipped gym complete this unforgettable adventure.
A modern, clean-lined tented camp with a traditional African feel, Mara Mara Tented Lodge is in one of the Serengeti’s most coveted locations. Just a short drive takes you from the serenity of the camp to the exciting drama of the annual wildebeest migration’s most anticipated chapter: the river crossings.
Arriving around June - but sometimes sooner or later, depending on regional rainfall - the wildebeest herds have to cross the rivers in order to reach the Masai Mara on the other side. Giant crocodiles have been waiting patiently and the result is nature at its most heart-stopping.
The lodge lies under trees and has romantic river views. Each of the 15 tents has an ensuite bathroom with a flush toilet, basin, and shower, and you can choose between king-sized or twin beds. The camp uses solar power and has a back-up generator so there is always lighting in your tent.
A 600-metre deep crater, more than 25,000 animals and 2.5 million years of history are just some of the treasures awaiting you in this "Garden of Eden," the Ngorongoro Crater.
Ngorongoro Lodge Meliá Collection is fully integrated with the local biodiversity and is home to the Maasai, one of the largest tribes in the country. Relax in their exclusive spa and delight yourself with a gastronomic proposal deeply rooted in the local cuisine.
With unique and authentic hotels where you can feel exquisitely welcomed and live transforming experiences, the Meliá Collection is a fine collection of independent hotels with endless charm and a home-like feel.
This spectacular hotel is located between the Serengeti and Kilimanjaro National Parks, opening out onto all of Tanzania’s majestic natural beauty.
It is an oasis of five-star comfort and elegance, with extensive, unbeatable facilities, exclusive suites, and international cuisine, including the outstanding The Grill restaurant. It also has a spa, infinity pool, and gym, making it perfect for a safari trip or a luxurious business meeting.
The stunning Gran Meliá Arusha rises up between coffee and tea plantations. It is an exquisite first-class hotel with a wide range of luxurious comforts, located in a privileged natural environment, providing African exoticism and attention to detail, with a modern conference center and the personalized assistance of their RedLevel service.
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.
The Wildebeest Migration is an annual migration of wildebeest from the Ndutu region of the Serengeti in Tanzania to the Maasai Mara in southern Kenya.
The recent rains leave the stunning caldera reserve with an abundance of grass for zebra and wildebeest to feast upon, and it is at this time of year that the wildebeest calving season begins. It is also an opportune time for predators such as lions, cheetahs, leopards, and even hyenas to pick off weak and confused calves.
When the rains end in April/May, the zebra begins the process of heading north towards the Maasai Mara. Where the zebra goes, the wildebeest follows.
The vast herd crosses the Grumeti River in June/July and the Mara River between August and November, and it is at this time that some of the most spectacular photographs and video footage can be captured. The swollen rivers sweep away members of the herd, predators harry the stragglers, and the opportunistic Nile crocodiles feast as animals venture into the water seeking to cross. It is a bloody, dazzling display of the food chain at work.
Once the crossings are complete, the herd settles in the Maasai Mara in southern Kenya. After remaining in the more fertile Maasai Mara for the duration of the dry season, the migration heads south again in preparation for the calving season in the New Year.
You will start out heading to the northern part of Tanzania, to Tarangire National Park, which is one of the best national parks in Tanzania located in the world Masai Steppe to the southeast, 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 crosses through the park. Different wildlife species drink from the river which is the 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.
Next up, the 4x4 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 can partake in several types of safaris at the next destination, You’ll shift gears at the 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 lions, buffalo, rhinos, wildebeests, zebras, elands, gazelles, and much more.
Upon arrival, your Kilimanjaro Trekking Mate guide will meet you at Kilimanjaro International Airport and escort you to tonight’s accommodation in 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
Your safari adventure begins with a pickup from your hotel and proceeds 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 water source for wild animals during dry seasons.
After a day spent exploring Tarangire National Park, you will leave the park and head to your nearby lodge for dinner and overnight rest
After breakfast, you will set off for Serengeti National Park with a picnic lunch, and game drives en route, afternoon game in Serengeti Central Part. Tanzania’s oldest and most popular national park. A UNESCO World Heritage site and recently proclaimed the 7th wonder of the world, 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 elephants and giraffes, and thousands of elands, topi, kongoni, impala and Grant’s gazelle.
In the evening, you will make your way to the luxury lodge, dinner, and relaxation under the starlit sky.
After a very early breakfast, begin your day with a game drive, by driving to the Northern part of Serengeti, mostly exploring the wildebeest Migration.
In the months between mid-July to September, 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. Watching the wildebeest surging through the torrential flow, some drowning, and a few falling prey to lurking crocodiles is an unforgettable sight. If it’s your lucky day you will be able to witness this natural wonder and watch nature take its course. Tracing the great migration, you might even move towards the Lobo Valley.
The pristine Lobo Valley is scattered with woodlands, plains, hills, and famous granite Kopjes. It offers an enormous amount 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. During the full-day game drive, you will have a stop where you can have your picnic lunch.
In the evening, you will drive to the nearby lodge and the day comes to an end with a tasty dinner and a good rest.
Waking up in the Serengeti is something really special. The 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. As usual, you will finish a good breakfast and begin your day by 08:00. In the months between mid-June to September, the migration can be found in this region. From mid-June 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. Watching the wildebeest surging through the torrential flow, some drowning, and a few falling prey to lurking crocodiles is an unforgettable sight.
If it’s your lucky day you will be able to witness this natural wonder and watch nature take its course. Tracing the great migration, you might even move towards the Lobo Valley. The pristine Lobo Valley is scattered with woodlands, plains, hills, and famous granite Kopjes. It offers an enormous amount of big cat game 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. During the full-day game drive, you will have a stop where you can have your picnic lunch. The day comes to an end with a tasty dinner and a good rest in your choice of accommodation.
As the sun sets, return to the luxury lodge for a delightful dinner and relaxation under the starlit sky. There's an option of doing a Hot Air Balloon Safari in this area for an additional cost.
Starting your day at the routine time of 08:00 after a heavy breakfast, today you will head south towards the central Serengeti. The 4-hour drive to the center will offer a mild en-route game. The drive south from the Mara River valley takes you through hill country, the Lobo area, woodlands, and then back into the Seronera terrain. 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.
As you make your way into the Seronera region, you will begin to notice the hilly and broken terrain altering into plain grasslands. In Seronera one must look out for the many lion's pride that thrive in this region. The interactions and survival of these lion prides provide an excellent game-viewing experience all year round. A picnic lunch will be done during the day-long drive itself.
The eventful day comes to an end with a heavy dinner and a good relaxation under the starlit sky.
The exciting sounds of Africa will rouse you from your sleep. You will make the most of the day with an 08:00 start, heading off on the morning game drive. Later, the adventure will continue when we travel up to Ngorongoro, another African icon.
It’s almost impossible to spend too much time in Serengeti and with more than 1.6 million herbivores – plus thousands of predators – there’s always something new and interesting to see. The changing seasons and natural light simply add to the diversity. This morning your driver-guide will help you spot some more of the many species at Serengeti, teaching you about their fascinating habits and habitats. After a pleasant picnic lunch, it’s time to drive eastwards to visit another spectacular setting for Tanzania’s wildlife, the famous Ngorongoro Crater. On arrival, settle in at the lodge while a tasty, hot dinner is prepared for you. Tomorrow, the wonders of the crater await us.
Today, you will 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.
In the afternoon, enjoy lunch al fresco in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. After lunch, a short game drive, then you will depart the crater, ascend the walls of the crater, climb up to the rim, and begin the long drive back to Arusha.
You will be picked up at your hotel and transferred to Kilimanjaro Airport to catch your flight back home or Zanzibar.
Enjoy this amazing safari in a customized pop-up roof 4×4 Safari Jeep that includes a cooler box, long-range high-frequency radio, Power Outlets AC 230V, First Aid Kit, and above all, a professional multi-lingual safari guide who will ensure you have an unforgettable safari experience.
Shirima was born in Moshi, in Northern Tanzania. He graduated with a Diploma in Wildlife Management from the College of African Wildlife and became certified as a Wilderness First Aid Responder with CPR training. Shirima has extensive training and is extremely knowledgeable in customer care. With a minimum of 11 years’ experience in the field, he has superior wildlife spotting skills and offer local insights that can't be found in guide books. He has extensive knowledge and experience in wildlife, nature, and the local culture of the area of 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 creatures roaming freely on its vast landscape and Tanzanian park reserves.
You will be visiting Tarangire National Park which has large population numbers 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 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.
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.
The package includes meals 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/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.
Breakfast: Start your day well with omelets, cereals, toast, fruits, salads, or continental breakfast.
Lunch: You are most likely going to be enjoying your lunch in the middle of your game drive, in some stunning natural location. This will usually be served picnic-style, and Kilimanjaro Trekking Mate takes these meals very seriously.
Dinner: At dinnertime, you will typically be treated to a full three-course meal, taking advantage of local produce and the culinary talents of the lodge chefs. These menus will usually have a choice of 3 different starters, 3 different mains, and a selection of desserts. Usually, the menu will feature at least 1 meat-based and at least 1 vegetarian option.
Nothing that catches your fancy? Don’t be shy to talk to your waiter. In most cases, the kitchen will be more than happy to create a dish to your liking.
Drinks: Quench your thirst throughout the day with water, coffee, tea, wine, or beer. Filtered water will always be readily available when you travel with Kilimanjaro Trekking Mate. At your lodges, there will be drinks available as well, from sodas to wine, to cocktails.
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 doesn’t 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!
Kilimanjaro International Airport
315 km
Transfer inbegrepen
Please book your flight to arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). Airport transfer is included in the price.
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 km from Arusha town and 45 km 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’ve 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 JRO to your arranged hotel. 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.
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