Enjoy thrilling game drives, on a deep safari through Arusha National Park, Tarangire, Ngorongoro & Serengeti National Park
breathtaking scenery, and close encounters with Africa’s Big Five all guided by expert safari professionals.
Tour Highlights
Game drives indepth in the Serengeti
Spot the Big Five and other iconic wildlife
Comfortable lodges and scenic camps
Expert guide and 4x4 safari vehicle
Itinerary Overview
Day 1. Welcome to Tanzania
Arrive at Kilimanjaro International airport and transfer to a Hotel in Arusha.
This day I will advise you to be faster getting out of the plane at JRO and get
to the line for visa or stamp your visa and pick your luggage before getting out.
It normally takes longer for people to get out because of long queue for visa and stamp
your passport. You will see our driver with the sign reading “WALKING TANZANIA” to meet you.
Day 2. Arusha National Park
After breakfast, drive to Arusha National Park. After making the park payment, meet with an armed ranger and begin a guided walk in the park, enjoying the rich flora and fauna.
After the walk, continue with a game drive for more wildlife viewing. Lunch will be enjoyed at the Momella Lake picnic site. In the late afternoon, return to the gate and drive back to the hotel
Day 3. Tarangire National Park
After breakfast drive to Tarangire national park for game
drive with packed lunches. Late evening drive to Karatu at Eileens
Tress Inn for dinner and overnight. F/B
Day 4. Ngorongoro Crater
After an early breakfast descend into the crater floor for a
half day crater tour with packed lunches. Late afternoon drive to lodge for dinner and overnight.
Day 5. Serengeti National Park
After an early breakfast drive to Serengeti National Park,
game viewing en route with packed lunches.Late evening drive to lodge
for dinner and overnight. F/B
Day 6. Serengeti National to Arusha
After an early breakfast game viewing en route with packed
lunches. Late afternoon, drive to Arusha. H/B
Day 7. Departure or Fly to Zanzibar
You are taken to the airport to fly Home to Zanzibar. This will all depend on your schedule and anything can be arranged through WALKING TANZANIA.
Most travellers require a tourist visa, obtainable on arrival or online via e-Visa. Check the
latest entry requirements.
When is the best time to do a Safari?+
The dry season (June to October) is ideal for wildlife viewing, with animals gathering at
water sources and clearer visibility.
How fit should I be for the trek?+
Moderate fitness is recommended. While not technical, the route includes long days and
steep climbs.
What should I pack for a safari in Tanzania?+
Essentials include neutral-coloured clothing, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a
hat, binoculars, camera, light jacket and any personal medications.
How many days do I need for a meaningful safari experience?+
A 7–10 day itinerary offers a relaxed and immersive wildlife experience. Shorter safaris
(3–5 days) are ideal for single-park visits.
What types of accommodations and vehicles are used?+
Options range from tented camps and lodges to luxury bush camps. Safaris typically use
4×4 vehicles with pop-up roofs for premium viewing.
Is Tanzania safe for safari travellers?+
Tanzania is very safe for travellers when using licensed operators and following guide
instructions.
Can I customise my safari itinerary?+
Yes, itineraries can be personalised to match your interests, budget and schedule,
ensuring a unique experience.
What is the terrain and vegetation along the route?+
Expect montane forest, moorland, alpine desert and volcanic landscapes as you ascend.