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$500/

Per Person
  • 2 Days / 1 Night
  • Max People : 6
  • Mikumi

Embark on an unforgettable 2 day Mikumi National Park safari, a stunning wilderness just a scenic 4-5 hour drive from Dar es Salaam. For travelers coming from Zanzibar, you have flexible options to join this adventure. You can take a direct flight to Mikumi that lasts about 1 hour, ensuring a quick arrival at this incredible destination. Alternatively, consider taking a ferry from Zanzibar to Dar es Salaam, which typically takes around 2 hours, followed by a picturesque drive to the park.

Mikumi National Park is famous for its expansive savannahs and diverse wildlife, where you can encounter elephants, lions, giraffes, and zebras in their natural habitat. Over two days, immerse yourself in thrilling game drives, exploring the park’s unique ecosystems and observing a variety of animals in the wild.

This 2 days Mikumi National Park safari is perfect for those seeking a short yet impactful wildlife experience. Whether you’re traveling from Dar es Salaam or Zanzibar, this safari promises adventure, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable memories.

Includes and Excludes

  • Comfortable round-trip transportation from Dar es Salaam to Mikumi National Park in a top-rated safari vehicle.
  • Services of an experienced and knowledgeable driver-guide who will provide insightful information about the wildlife and the park.
  • All entrance fees to Mikumi National Park.
  • One night’s stay at a comfortable lodge or tented camp within or near Mikumi National Park.
  • Meals: Day 1: Hot lunch inside the park, dinner at the lodge, Day 2: Breakfast at the lodge, packed lunch for the day.
  • Multiple game drives in Mikumi National Park, including an afternoon game drive on Day 1 and early morning and mid-morning game drives on Day 2.
  • Packed Lunch: Provided on Day 2 for your convenience during the game drives.
  • International and Domestic Flights
  • Visas
  • Personal Expenses: Any personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional drinks, or snacks.
  • Travel Insurance: It is advisable to have your travel insurance.
  • Tips and Gratuities: Tips for the driver-guide and lodge staff are not included and are at your discretion.

Highlights

  • Convenient Departure: Start your journey with a comfortable, early morning pick-up from your hotel in Dar es Salaam.
  • Scenic Drive: Enjoy picturesque views and the chance to spot local wildlife during your drive to Mikumi National Park.
  • Hot Lunch Inside the Park: Relish a delicious hot lunch surrounded by the natural beauty of Mikumi National Park upon arrival.
  • Afternoon Game Drive: Experience your first thrilling game drive, spotting diverse wildlife such as elephants, lions, giraffes, and zebras.
  • Comfortable Accommodation: Spend the night in a well-appointed lodge or tented camp, complete with a delightful dinner.
  • Early Morning Game Drive: Maximize your wildlife sightings with an early morning game drive when animals are most active.
  • Breakfast and Packed Lunch: Enjoy a hearty breakfast and pick up your packed lunch for the day.
  • Mid-Morning Game Drive: Continue your wildlife exploration with another game drive, ensuring you see as much as possible.
  • Lunch in the Park: Savor your packed lunch in the serene surroundings of Mikumi National Park.
  • Scenic Return Journey: Conclude your safari with an afternoon drive back to Dar es Salaam, arriving in the evening with unforgettable memories.

Itinerary

Early Morning Departure: Begin your Mikumi Safari from Dar es Salaam with an early morning pick-up from your hotel. Our comfortable safari vehicle and professional driver-guide ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. Scenic Drive: Travel through the picturesque landscapes of Tanzania, spotting local wildlife and enjoying the scenic beauty along the way. Arrival in Mikumi National Park: Arrive at Mikumi National Park mid-morning and start your first game drive until afternoon where you take a shot break for hot lunch inside the Park. Savor your meal while surrounded by the breathtaking natural scenery. Afternoon Game Drive: Embark on an exciting afternoon game drive. Witness the park's diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and more. Our knowledgeable guide will share fascinating facts about the animals and their habitats. Dinner and Overnight Stay: Drive to the Camp Bastian lodge for a delightful dinner.

    Breakfast and Packed Lunch: Start your day with a hearty breakfast at the lodge and collect your packed lunch for the day before heading out. Early Morning Game Drive: Embark on an early morning game drive, maximizing your chances of spotting active wildlife in the cool morning hours. Capture stunning photos and immerse yourself in the natural beauty. Mid-Morning Game Drive: Continue exploring Mikumi National Park with another game drive, seeking out any wildlife you may have missed earlier. Lunch in the Park: Enjoy your packed lunch amidst the serene surroundings of the park, taking in the sights and sounds of the natural habitat. Afternoon Departure: Without returning to the lodge, begin your journey back to Dar es Salaam in the afternoon. Arrive in the evening with unforgettable memories from your short but impactful safari tour.

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      FAQs

      A 2-day safari can give you a taste of Mikumi National Park, but whether it's enough depends on your expectations and priorities:Wildlife Viewing: In 2 days, you can see a variety of wildlife such as elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and more. However, the park is quite large, so you might not cover all areas extensively.Scenic Exploration: You'll have time to experience different landscapes within the park, from open savannahs to wooded areas and riverbanks.Time Constraints: If you have limited time, a 2-day safari can fit well into your travel plans, especially if you're combining it with other destinations in Tanzania.Depth of Experience: For a more relaxed and comprehensive safari experience, especially if you're keen on specific wildlife sightings or photography, a longer safari might be preferable.Accommodation: Ensure your accommodation is well-located within or near the park to maximize your time for wildlife viewing.Ultimately, while a 2-day safari can provide a good introduction to Mikumi and its wildlife, consider your personal preferences and goals for the safari experience to decide if this duration is sufficient for you. If possible, extending to 3 or more days could enhance your chances of seeing a wider range of wildlife and enjoying the park's diverse landscapes.

      Yes, Mikumi National Park in Tanzania is definitely worth visiting, especially if you're interested in wildlife and natural beauty. Here are a few reasons why:Wildlife Viewing: Mikumi is home to a variety of wildlife species, including elephants, lions, zebras, giraffes, buffaloes, wildebeests, and many others. It offers a chance to see these animals in their natural habitat, often in large numbers.Scenic Landscapes: The park features diverse landscapes, from open grasslands to miombo woodlands and riverine areas. This variety enhances the safari experience and provides stunning backdrops for wildlife photography.Accessibility: Mikumi is easily accessible from Dar es Salaam and other major cities in Tanzania, making it convenient for both short visits and longer safaris.Less Crowded: Compared to more famous parks like Serengeti and Ngorongoro, Mikumi tends to be less crowded. This can offer a more intimate safari experience with fewer vehicles around.Birdwatching: It's a great destination for bird enthusiasts, with over 400 bird species recorded in the park, including many migratory birds.Affordability: Mikumi is often more affordable than other parks, making it a good option for budget-conscious travelers without compromising on wildlife viewing opportunities.If you're planning a safari in Tanzania, including Mikumi in your itinerary can provide a well-rounded wildlife experience, especially if you're exploring southern Tanzania or combining it with other nearby parks like Ruaha.

      The cost of a safari in Mikumi National Park can vary widely depending on several factors, including the duration of the safari, the type of accommodation chosen, the level of luxury, and whether it's a private or group tour. Here are some general cost ranges to consider:Budget Options: For budget travelers, basic camping safaris or budget lodges can range from approximately $200 to $350 per person per day. These options typically include game drives, accommodation, and meals.Mid-Range Options: Mid-range safaris, which often include comfortable lodges or tented camps, generally range from $350 to $700 per person per day. These packages usually include meals, game drives with experienced guides, and sometimes additional activities.Luxury Options: Luxury safaris in Mikumi, featuring high-end lodges or tented camps with superior amenities and services, can cost upwards of $700 to $1,500 or more per person per day. These packages often include premium accommodations, gourmet meals, private guides, and exclusive game drives.

      Planning a quick getaway from Dar es Salaam? Here are the top destinations to consider for an unforgettable 2-day safari. Nyerere National Park, previously known as Selous Game Reserve, offers an exceptional safari experience. Located in Tanzania’s southern region, this park is renowned for its rich biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes.Travel Time: A half-day drive from Dar es Salaam or opt for a quicker fly-in safari. Highlights: Witness large populations of elephants, hippos, and crocodiles. The Rufiji River adds an extra element of adventure with its boat safaris. Another great option is Mikumi National Park, which is also highly accessible and offers stunning vistas and a variety of wildlife.Travel Time: It’s a half-day journey by road, but air travel can maximize your time in the park. Highlights: Experience sightings of lions, giraffes, zebras, and a myriad of bird species. The open savannahs provide excellent opportunities for photography and wildlife viewing.Travel TipsWeather: Both parks are best visited during the dry season, from June to October. Accommodation: Choose from lodges and campgrounds that fit various budgets and preferences. Activities: Beyond game drives, consider guided walks and boat safaris for a more immersive experience.Maximize your short break from the city by choosing either Nyerere or Mikumi National Parks. Each offers a unique glimpse into Tanzania’s unparalleled natural beauty.

      When planning a 2-day safari from Dar es Salaam, both driving and flying present distinct advantages and disadvantages. Here’s a detailed breakdown to help you make an informed decision. Driving Pros:Cost-Effective: Driving tends to be more affordable than flying, making it an attractive option for budget travelers. Local Culture: A road trip allows you to get a close-up view of local life and landscapes, offering a richer cultural experience. Flexibility: You can make stops along the way, giving you the freedom to explore lesser-known spots and enjoy spontaneous adventures.Cons:Time-Consuming: Driving from Dar es Salaam to parks like Nyerere or Mikumi can take several hours, reducing the amount of time you can actually spend on safari. Fatigue: Long drives can be exhausting, potentially impacting your overall experience and enjoyment.Flying Pros:Time-Saving: Flying is much quicker, allowing you to spend more time exploring the safari parks instead of being on the road. Scenic Views: A flight offers stunning aerial views of Tanzania’s diverse landscapes, which can be a memorable part of your journey. Convenience: Flying is generally more convenient, especially for those with limited time.Cons:Cost: The major drawback of flying is the expense. It can be significantly more costly, which might not fit within the budget of every traveler. Limited Interaction: Flying deprives you of the opportunity to experience the local culture and scenery up close.Conclusion Ultimately, the choice between driving and flying for your 2-day safari from Dar es Salaam comes down to your priorities. If you value time and convenience, and don't mind paying a higher price, flying is the way to go. However, if you're looking to save money and immerse yourself in the local landscape and culture, driving could provide a more enriching experience.

      Absolutely, a fly-in safari can be a game-changer for a short trip. If you're working with just two days, here's why this option is worth considering: Time Efficiency A fly-in safari saves you invaluable time. Instead of spending hours on the road, you can quickly and comfortably reach your destination. This maximizes your time in the parks, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the wildlife experience rather than wasting precious hours traveling. Scenic Views One of the perks of flying is the incredible aerial views you'll enjoy. Imagine soaring above the vast landscapes, getting a bird's-eye view of the terrain and possibly spotting wildlife from above. These scenic flights can turn into memorable highlights of your trip. Less Stress, More Comfort Flying eliminates the stress and fatigue associated with long drives. You'll arrive at the park refreshed and ready to explore, rather than feeling drained from hours spent on the road. Close Encounters with Local Life Driving to the parks offers its own unique advantage: it provides a close-up glimpse of local life and landscapes. If budget constraints make flying unfeasible, driving is still a meaningful alternative that can enrich your overall experience. Cost Consideration The main drawback of a fly-in safari is the cost. Air travel can be pricey and may not fit within a tight budget. However, if you can afford it, the benefits often outweigh the expense, especially for a short trip where time efficiency is key. In Summary For a two-day trip from Dar es Salaam, a fly-in safari offers unparalleled convenience, stunning views, and more quality time spent in the park. While it may come at a higher price, the advantages make it a compelling choice for those looking to make the most out of their short safari adventure. If budget constraints are a concern, driving remains a viable and enriching alternative.

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      Note: Price is per person based on two travelers. For solo, family, or group rates, please inquire.

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