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$5,250/

Per Person
  • 7 Days / 6 Night
  • Max People : 6
  • Tarangire , Serengeti , Ngorongoro , Manyara , Lake Eyasi

Experience the ultimate luxury Tanzania safari adventure, exploring the majestic landscapes and wildlife of northern Tanzania. Embark on a 7-day journey through Tarangire National Park, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara National Park, and Lake Eyasi. Get ready to be immersed in the African wilderness, where the savannah stretches as far as the eye can see, and the Big Five – lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and Cape buffalo – roam freely. This luxury safari package offers unparalleled comfort and service, with exclusive tented camps and expert guides to ensure an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or just looking for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, this luxury Tanzania safari is the perfect way to explore one of Africa’s most incredible destinations.

From Tarangire baobab-studded landscape to Serengeti’s endless plains, Ngorongoro’s ancient caldera, and Lake Manyara’s lush forests and sparkling waters, this 7-day itinerary will take you on a thrilling journey through some of Tanzania’s most breathtaking national parks and conservation areas. With expert guides, luxurious accommodations, and thrilling activities like hot air balloon safaris and guided game drives, you’ll experience the ultimate in African adventure. Whether you’re looking for luxury travel, wildlife safaris, or simply a chance to relax in style, this 7-day luxury Tanzania safari is the perfect way to experience the beauty and wonder of this incredible region.

Included and Excluded

  • Transportation In 4×4 Safari Vehicle
  • Professional, English Speaking Guide
  • All Meals :Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Mineral Water
  • Overnight Stays In Luxury Safari Lodges / Tented Camps
  • All National Park Fees
  • All National Park Fees
  • Flights (International And Domestic)
  • Meals Not Indicated In The Itinerary
  • Alcoholic And Soft Drinks
  • Optional Activities
  • Tips
  • Personal Expenses, Visa Fees, Travel Insurance

Highlights of the Tour

  • Luxury accommodation throughout the safari.
  • Expert guides with extensive knowledge of Tanzania's wildlife and ecosystems.
  • Exclusive game drives in Tarangire, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti, and Lake Eyasi.
  • Opportunity to witness the Big Five and other iconic African wildlife up close.
  • Cultural interaction with the Hadzabe and Datoga tribes near Lake Eyasi.
  • Personalized service and attention to detail, ensuring a seamless and memorable safari experience.

Itinerary

We begin our journey with a drive to Tarangire National Park (approx. 2 hours) for a game drive. The park is known for its baobab-studded landscape and large elephant populations. Enjoy an overnight stay at a luxury tented camp in Tarangire.

  • Morning game drive in Tarangire National Park
  • Spotting elephants, baobab trees, and other wildlife
  • Overnight stay at a luxury tented camp in Tarangire

From Tarangire, we drive to Serengeti National Park (approx. 3 hours) via Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The Serengeti is one of Africa's most renowned national parks, with endless plains and abundant wildlife. Spend the day exploring this incredible park on game drives, spotting lions, cheetahs, and other predators. Overnight at a luxury tented camp in Serengeti.

  • Mid-morning game drive in Serengeti National Park
  • Spotting the great migration of wildebeests, zebras, & antelopes
  • Overnight stay at a luxury tented camp in Serengeti

Spend another day exploring Serengeti National Park on game drives, searching for the Big Five and other wildlife. The park's diverse landscapes and ecosystems support an incredible array of species. Overnight at a luxury tented camp in Serengeti.

  • Morning game drive in Serengeti National Park
  • Spotting the Big Five (lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and Cape buffalo)
  • Overnight stay at a luxury tented camp in Serengeti

Rise early for a hot air balloon safari over the Serengeti, taking in the breathtaking views of the African savannah from above. Afterward, return to camp for breakfast before embarking on a morning game drive until mid-afternoon. Then, drive to Ngorongoro Conservation Area (approx. 2 hours) for an overnight stay.

  • Hot air balloon safari over the Serengeti
  • Game drive in the morning, spotting wildlife and predators
  • Overnight stay at a luxury tented camp in Ngorongoro

Spend another day exploring Ngorongoro Crater on game drives, taking in the stunning scenery and spotting more wildlife. The crater's unique geology and diverse ecosystems make it a truly unforgettable destination.

  • More game driving in Ngorongoro Crater, exploring its diverse habitats and spotting wildlife
  • Overnight stay at a luxury lodge outside Lake Manyara

From Ngorongoro, we drive to Lake Manyara National Park (approx. 1 hour) for a morning and afternoon game drives. The park's lush forests and sparkling waters provide a stunning backdrop for spotting monkeys, giraffes, and other wildlife. Afterward, head to Lake Eyasi (approx. 1 hour) for dinner and an overnight stay at a luxury tented camp.

  • Morning game drive in Lake Manyara National Park
  • Spotting wildlife and scenic views of the lake
  • Dinner and overnight stay at a luxury tented camp on Lake Eyasi

Spend the morning experiencing the Hadzabe culture and learning about their traditional hunting techniques. After lunch, drive back to Arusha (approx. 4 hours), concluding our unforgettable luxury safari adventure.

  • Morning Hadzabe culture experience, learning about their traditional hunting techniques
  • Return to Arusha in the late afternoon, concluding the safari adventure

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Frequently Asked & Question

The cost of a luxury safari in Tanzania can vary widely depending on several factors such as the specific itinerary, the level of luxury accommodations chosen, the time of year (peak season vs. low season), the number of travelers, and any additional activities or services included in the package. As a rough estimate, a luxury safari package in Tanzania typically ranges from approximately $5,000 to $10,000 per person for a 7-day itinerary. This estimate usually includes: Accommodations: Luxury lodges or tented camps in prime locations within national parks. Meals: Full board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the safari. Transportation: Land transportation in 4x4 safari vehicles with pop-up roofs for game viewing. Activities: Guided game drives in national parks, cultural visits (if included), and park fees. Guides: Services of experienced safari guides or drivers. Additional costs may include international flights to Tanzania, travel insurance, tips/gratuities, optional activities (e.g., hot air balloon safaris), and personal expenses.

The type of accommodation you can expect on a safari in Tanzania varies depending on your budget and preferences. Here are the main categories: Budget Accommodation: Typically consists of simple lodges or tented camps with basic amenities. These accommodations are clean and comfortable but may not have all the luxury features. They often provide en-suite bathrooms with basic toiletries and sometimes have electricity and hot water available during certain hours. Mid-Range Accommodation: Offers more comfort and amenities compared to budget options. Lodges or tented camps in this category usually have larger rooms with better furnishings, private bathrooms with hot water available 24/7, and electricity throughout the day. Meals are usually buffet-style or set menu with a variety of options. Luxury Accommodation: Provides a high level of comfort and luxury. Lodges or tented camps in this category are often located in private reserves or exclusive concessions within national parks. They offer spacious and well-appointed rooms or suites, elegant furnishings, private verandas or balconies with views of the wildlife, gourmet dining experiences, spa facilities, and personalized services such as butler service or guided nature walks. Exclusive Accommodation: This is the highest level of luxury available on safari. It includes ultra-luxury lodges or tented camps that provide unparalleled comfort, privacy, and exclusivity. These accommodations are designed to blend seamlessly with the natural environment while offering top-notch service, gourmet cuisine, and exclusive activities such as private game drives or hot air balloon safaris.

On a safari in Tanzania, you can expect to see a wide variety of iconic African wildlife. The specific animals you encounter can depend on the national parks or reserves you visit, as well as the time of year and the expertise of your guide. Here are some of the animals you might have the opportunity to see: Big Cats: Lions, leopards, and cheetahs are among the most sought-after predators. Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater are renowned for their lion populations, while leopards are often spotted in trees or stalking prey in the more forested areas. Elephants: Tanzania is home to large herds of elephants. You can see them in various parks such as Tarangire National Park, Serengeti National Park, and the Selous Game Reserve. Giraffes: Towering giraffes are a common sight across Tanzania's savannahs and woodlands. They are especially prevalent in Tarangire National Park and the Serengeti. Zebras and Wildebeest: The Great Migration of wildebeest and zebras is one of the most spectacular wildlife events in Tanzania. Witnessing hundreds of thousands of these animals crossing rivers and plains is unforgettable, particularly in the Serengeti. Hippos and Crocodiles: Ngorongoro Crater and the rivers of Selous Game Reserve are excellent places to spot hippos and crocodiles, especially during the dry season when they congregate around water sources. Rhinos: While rhinos are critically endangered and sightings are rare, the Ngorongoro Crater is one of the few places in Tanzania where you might have a chance to see them, particularly the endangered black rhino. Buffaloes: African buffaloes are commonly found in many of Tanzania's national parks and reserves, often seen in large herds. Antelopes and Gazelles: Tanzania is home to a variety of antelope species such as impalas, kudus, elands, and Thomson's gazelles, among others. Birds: Tanzania boasts a rich birdlife with over 1,000 bird species recorded. From colorful bee-eaters and lilac-breasted rollers to large raptors like eagles and vultures, bird enthusiasts will have plenty to observe. These are just a few examples, and the diversity of wildlife in Tanzania ensures that every safari experience is unique. The best time to see certain animals, such as during the Great Migration or during the dry season when wildlife congregates around water sources, can influence your itinerary choices.

Whether a 7-day safari is too long depends on personal preferences, budget, and specific goals for the safari experience. Here are some considerations: Interest in Wildlife: If you have a deep interest in wildlife and want ample time for game viewing and photography, a 6-day safari allows for more opportunities to see a variety of animals in different habitats. Multiple Parks Exploration: A longer safari duration, such as 7 days, often allows you to visit multiple national parks or different areas within a large park like the Serengeti, providing a more comprehensive wildlife experience. Relaxation and Immersion: Longer safaris also offer more time to relax, soak in the natural surroundings, and immerse yourself in the safari experience without feeling rushed. Budget Considerations: Longer safaris generally involve higher costs due to accommodations, park fees, and other expenses. Consider your budget and ensure it aligns with the length of the safari. Personal Preference: Some travelers may find a 7-day safari perfectly balanced, while others might prefer a shorter or longer duration based on their interests and schedule.

The term "Big 5" traditionally refers to five large African mammal species that were historically considered the most challenging and dangerous to hunt on foot. Today, the Big 5 are a popular attraction for safari-goers seeking to spot these iconic animals in their natural habitats. The Big 5 consists of: African Elephant: The largest land mammal, known for its impressive size, tusks, and social behavior. Found in various habitats across sub-Saharan Africa. Lion: Often referred to as the "king of the jungle," lions are apex predators known for their strength, teamwork in hunting (prides), and distinctive mane in males. Commonly seen in savannah and grassland habitats. Leopard: A solitary and elusive predator known for its strength, agility, and ability to climb trees with its prey. Recognizable by its spotted coat and found in a variety of habitats, including forests and savannahs. Cape Buffalo: Also known simply as buffalo, these large and robust herbivores are formidable due to their size, horns, and sometimes aggressive behavior, especially when threatened. They inhabit grasslands and woodlands. Rhinoceros: Specifically the African species, which is further divided into the black rhinoceros and the white rhinoceros. They are known for their thick skin and horns. Rhinos are critically endangered due to poaching and habitat loss, and spotting them on safari is becoming increasingly rare. Encountering the Big 5 on safari is a thrilling experience, and many national parks and reserves in Africa, including those in Tanzania, offer excellent opportunities to see these iconic animals in their natural environment.

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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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