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Experience the ultimate Tanzanian adventure on this exclusive 7-day private safari, thoughtfully designed for travelers seeking a personalized and immersive journey through the country’s most iconic wildlife destinations. Accompanied by your own professional safari guide and traveling in a private 4x4 Land Cruiser, you will enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace while discovering the extraordinary beauty of Northern Tanzania. This unforgettable safari takes you to Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, Serengeti National Park, and Ngorongoro Crater, each offering its own distinctive landscapes and exceptional wildlife encounters. From Tarangire’s giant baobab trees and large elephant herds to the endless plains of the Serengeti and the wildlife-rich floor of the Ngorongoro Crater, every day reveals a new and captivating chapter of your African journey. With private guiding, flexible game drives, and carefully selected lodges or tented camps, this safari combines authentic adventure with comfort and exclusivity. Witness the Big Five, observe predators in action, and, depending on the season, experience the world-renowned Great Wildebeest Migration as millions of animals traverse the Serengeti ecosystem. Perfect for couples, families, honeymooners, and photographers, this 7-day private safari offers an intimate and unforgettable exploration of Tanzania’s most celebrated natural wonders, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Day 1:
Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro international airport you will be met and transferred to African Tulip for overnight on Bed and breakfast basis.
DAY 2:
Arusha - Tarangire
Today after breakfast, you will be picked up from hotel by your safari guide and driven to Tarangire National Park. Enjoy the wildlife. Overnight at Tarangire Kuro Treetops Camp.
Breakfast lunch and Dinner provided. Drinking water will be provided every day per person.
Tarangire National Park is almost 3000 sq km in size and is probably best known for its huge numbers of elephants and baobab trees. The name of the park comes from the Tarangire River which crosses through the park. Tarangire is especially spectacular during the dry season (June – November) as wildlife concentrations rival that of the Serengeti (since enormous populations of elephants and other animals are drawn to the Tarangire River as their only source of water).
With its varied habitats and permanent water in the Tarangire River the park is home to over 2000 elephants and 500 bird species.
Day 3:
Tarangire - Lake Manyara
Today after breakfast, you will be picked up from Arusha by your safari guide and drive to Lake Manyara National Park. For a game drive. Overnight at Lake Manyara Kilimamoja Lodge.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be provided Drinking water will be provided every day per person.
Lake Manyara is a beautiful little park which is famous for its tree-climbing lions, elephants and large troops of baboons. The park is home to an amazing variety of birds and animals considering its small size. A short visit to this serene park will greatly diversify your safari experience as the lush green jungle habitat is of stark contrast to the other parks you will visit during your safari.
Day 4:
Lake Manyara - Serengeti
Today after breakfast you will depart for Serengeti National Park with picnic lunch box. Enjoy and afternoon game drive before moving onto Ole Serai Luxury Camp.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner provided. Drinking water will be provided every day per person.
The Serengeti National Park is the world’s last great wildlife refuge as it contains an estimated three million large animals, most of which take part in a seasonal migration that is one of nature’s wonders. The area covers 14,763 sq kms and the name Serengeti comes from the Maasai ‘Siringet’, meaning endless plains.
Day 5:
Full Serengeti
After breakfast, enjoy a full day in different parts of Serengeti. Overnight at Ole Serai Luxury Camp.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner provided. Drinking water will be provided every day per person.
The Central Serengeti offers superb game viewing all year round due to its abundance of resident animals. Specifically, the Seronera River Valley in the Central Serengeti is a ‘must see’ on every safari regardless of the specific month of travel. Game viewing in Central Serengeti is at its best during the dry season (June – November) as resident animals are more concentrated in the immediate area due to the lack of water on the plains. Resident herbivores include impala, buffalo, hippo, warthog, topi, hartebeest and giraffe. Resident carnivores include lion and leopard.
Day 6:
Serengeti - Ngorongoro Crater
Today you will have half day game drive in Serengeti and then after lunch drive to the rim of Ngorongoro Crater to overnight at Ngorongoro Oldeani Mountain Lodge.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner provided. Drinking water will be provided every day per person.
There are several documented resident lion prides just within a one-hour game drive radius from Seronera.
During the dry season, the resident prides begin to shift west and north in their territories and concentrate in the central region of the park. The dry season is a particularly goodtime for lion viewing in the Central Serengeti. The Central Serengeti is also one of the best areas in Africa to spot the elusive leopard. You may be lucky enough to encounter this majestic cat in the branches of the sausage trees that dot the banks of the Seronera River.
Day 7:
Ngorongoro Crater – Arusha
At 6:30 am breakfast, descend into the crater for a crater game tour.
Later on the day you will drive back to Arusha and proceed to Kilimanjaro International airport for your flight back home. Breakfast and lunch provided. Drinking water will be provided every day per person.
Often called the eighth natural wonder of the world, the Ngorongoro Crater is the largest intact crater in the world. About 2 million years ago the Ngorongoro volcano erupted, and its walls collapsed. The volcano floor sank to create a natural enclosure with its 600m tall walls. Now, at over 19 kilometres wide, Ngorongoro Crater is filled with great areas of acacia forest, hippo filled swamps and open grasslands. These different habitats contain over 30,000 animals – including elephants, warthogs, flamingoes, magnificent birdlife, the rare black rhinoceros and all the predatory cats. The Maasai can also be seen grazing their cattle alongside the buffalo and wildebeest.