8 Nights / 9 Days
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Quick Itinerary: Arusha(1N) → Tarangire National Park(1N) → Serengeti National Park(2N) → Karatu(1N) → Zanzibar(3N)
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Arusha
1 nights • Kibo Palace Hotel
(4)
with All Meals included
Tarangire National Park
1 nights • Tarangire Simba Lodge
(4)
with All Meals included
Serengeti National Park
2 nights • Enkirari Wilderness Camp
(4)
with All Meals included
Karatu
1 nights • Hhando Coffee Lodge
(4)
with No Meals Included
Zanzibar
3 nights • Z Hotel
(4)
with No Meals Included
Welcome to Tanzania! Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), our team will warmly greet you and assist with your luggage. Enjoy a comfortable drive to Arusha, the gateway to your safari adventure. Along the way, take in scenic views of Mount Kilimanjaro (weather permitting) and lush Tanzanian landscapes. Upon arrival in Arusha, check in to your hotel, relax, and prepare for the exciting journey ahead.
The day will be spent visiting Tarangire National Park. Tarangire is famous for its elephants and, in the dry season, is home to huge herds of buffalo and significant numbers of zebra and wildebeest. There are long vistas and a baobab-studded landscape, which makes for a very different environment from the other parks. Red dust, palms, and baobabs set the scene for glorious sunrise and sunset photos. At the dry time of year, the Tarangire River is the only source of water for miles around, attracting herds of elephant, wildebeest, and zebra. This park is a good place to see the elusive leopard, and there are over 550 species of birds that breed here, the most in any habitat in the world.
After breakfast, drive to Ngorongoro Crater and Venture down to the crater floor, or “The Garden of Eden,” viewing the high concentration of wildlife. The crater is the largest unbroken caldera in the world. This 2000 feet deep and 264 sq mile natural amphitheater is the host to an astonishing array of wildlife, universally acclaimed to be one of the natural wonders of the world, the Ngorongoro crater inevitably invites the comparison with the Garden of Eden.
The crater hosts almost every species found in the region except the giraffe (they can’t negotiate the steep incline down.) There is cheetah, hippo, plains species and a myriad of birds. Here is one of the few remaining places it’s possible to encounter the highly endangered black rhino
Early afternoon, it’s the journey to the mighty Serengeti National Park. Enjoy the rugged landscape on the way while driving through the acacia-spotted savannah of the Serengeti plains. The "Big 5" constantly roam this vast expanse of grassland.
This day is set for you to explore the Serengeti National Park. After an early breakfast, you will drive to another part of Serengeti National Park to explore the vast reaches of this park where the big cats: lions, leopards, and cheetahs, abound. After the short rains, the Serengeti’s magical golden horizon transforms into an endless green carpet, flecked with wildflowers. The famous plains are interspersed with wooded hills, towering termite mounds, monumental rock kopjes, and rivers lined with elegant acacia trees.
The vast Serengeti is one of the most stunning wildlife sanctuaries on the planet. The name comes from the Maasai “Siringet,” referring to endless plains. This vast savannah hosts the world’s largest surviving concentration of plains game. In addition to the short grass plains, there are beautiful rocky outcroppings called kopjes (pronounced copies) and thousands of acres of bush and acacia woodland.
After breakfast, drive back to Ngorongoro Conservation Area passing through the archeological site of Olduvai Gorge. Olduvai, more accurately called Oldupai after the wild sisal in the area, is the site of some of the most important finds of early hominid fossils of all time (made famous by the work of the Leakey family) - The "Nutcracker Man" or Australopithecus boisei, who lived 1.8 million years ago.
There is a small informative museum located at the visitor centre. The gorge is a treasure trove of archeological sites filled with fossils, settlement remains, and stone artifacts.
After breakfast, enjoy a scenic drive from Karatu to Arusha Airport, passing through the beautiful landscapes of the Great Rift Valley and local villages. Upon arrival at Arusha Airport, check in for your domestic flight to Zanzibar.
As you take off, admire breathtaking aerial views of Mount Kilimanjaro and the Tanzanian coastline before landing in Zanzibar’s tropical paradise. Upon arrival at Abeid Amani Karume International Airport, our team will be ready to welcome you and transfer you to your beachfront resort for a relaxing island escape.
Relaxing at the beach in Zanzibar is pure paradise! Picture yourself lounging on soft white sands, the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean stretching endlessly before you. The gentle sound of waves and swaying palm trees create the perfect backdrop for ultimate relaxation.
After settling in on Day One, Day Two is perfect for fully embracing Zanzibar’s stunning beaches and unique coastal experiences. Sunrise Beach Walk – Start your day with a peaceful stroll along Nungwi or Paje Beach while the sun rises over the Indian Ocean. Beachfront Breakfast – Enjoy tropical fruits, fresh juices, and Zanzibari coffee at a beachside café.
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport, flying to your homeland.
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