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Tanzania is one of the few places with a rich, diverse biosphere. It is one of the greatest destinations in Africa to go on an African safari because of the variety of its animals. The best, hand-selected routes across the Tarangire National Park, named for the Tarangire River, which provides amazing views of elephants, will be covered on our eight-day safari in Tanzania. You will also travel to the Serengeti National Park, which is well-known for the yearly big wildebeest migration that protects the Masai people’s culture, and Lake Manyara, which is home to flamingos in profusion and lions that climb trees.

8 Days Safari in Tanzania

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Arusha

After checking in at the lodge, you will either do a half-day tour of the Arusha National Park, where you can see stunning wildlife like giraffes and abundant vast vegetation cover, or you will return for dinner and spend the night in one of Tanzania’s largest cities. Our company representative will greet you on this day and give you an overview of the activities you can expect for the next few days. The city is elegant and beautiful, straddling the foothills of Mount Meru.

Accommodation: Ahadi Hotel

Meals: (Lunch, Dinner).

Day 2: Transfer to Tarangire National Park

You will travel to Tarangire National Park, located in the northern region of Tanzania, following morning tea or coffee. The most amazing experiences can be had on the scenic drive to the conservation area. Driving the distance takes about three hours. The majority of the animal species in the area are linked to the river’s richer pastures, therefore you will be greeted by the majestic Borassus plams nestled along the banks of the Tarangire River. After arriving at the resort, you can expect to witness a variety of wildlife, including African elephants, African buffaloes, waterbucks, buffaloes, and Jackson hartebeests, to name a few. You can also have lunch and an afternoon game drive.

Accommodation: Tarangire Roika Lodge.

Meals: (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).

Day 3: Game Drive – Transfer to Lake Manyara National Park

After eating breakfast in the morning, you will head to the park to look for early risers. In the woods, this is one of the busiest times of day. While the cats are out hunting, the herbivores come out to graze. Numerous animal species, some of which you may have missed the day before, should be visible. After a nice meal, you return and make your way to Lake Manyara National Park. Tanzania’s conservation zones are the finest places to witness tree-climbing lions and flamingo birds. Other species that are simple to identify are zebras, waterbucks, and bush bucks, to name a few. You get there in time to check in for the evening meal and spend the night.

Accommodation: Lake Manyara Safari Lodge.

Meals: (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).

Day 4: Transfer to Serengeti National Park

After breakfast in the morning, you will go to the Serengeti National Park. With stops at the Ngorongoro Crater for game viewing and the Olduvai Gorge, where early human remains were found, our knowledgeable guide will lead you through the picturesque countryside. You’ll arrive in the evening for a quick game drive in the national park. Being one of the few surviving animal pathways, visitors may expect to see zebras, elephants, and buffaloes, as well as return for dinner and overnight stays.

Accommodation: Serengeti Sopa Lodge.

Meals: (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).

Day 5: Full Day Game Drives in Serengeti National Park

After breakfast, pack a picnic lunch and go on a game drive. You’ll relocate to see the wildebeest migration. Even if the animals are travelling during a time when there are fewer gazelles, it is nevertheless amazing to watch thousands of them traverse a crocodile-infested river. In the wild, lions, leopards, African buffaloes, and African elephants are considered the “big five” because of the sheer quantity of animals that are predicted to be present. A few of the other well-liked species are warthogs, cheetahs, bush bucks, and waterbucks, which return to the lodge for the night to eat.

Accommodation: Serengeti Sopa Lodge.

Meals: (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).

Day 6: Transfer to Ngorongoro Crater

Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Crater is the greatest place to view animals. The nicest views of the park can be had by visiting the decorative reserve. You get there in time for lunch, after which you head out for a wildlife drive in the afternoon with the expectation of seeing lions, zebras, waterbucks, and a variety of birds. Come back to the lodge to spend the night and eat dinner.

Accommodation: Ngorongoro Rhino Lodge.

Meals: (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).

Day 7: Full Day Game Drives in the Crater Region

You will enter the conservation area after breakfast. Without actually seeing the area, it is always difficult to adequately convey its immense splendour, and the caldera is home to a variety of living things. It is among the best spots on Earth to witness a variety of predators, such as zebras, jackals, buffaloes, hippos, lions, and leopards. You can see the endangered black rhinos on the park’s paths. Come back to the lodge to spend the night and eat dinner.

Accommodation: Ngorongoro Rhino Lodge.

Meals: (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).

Day 8: Departure

You will transfer to Arusha for our international trip back home after morning tea or coffee.

Meals: (Breakfast, Lunch).

End of the 8 Days Safari in Tanzania.

The 8 Days Safari in Tanzania cost includes;

  • Accommodation and meals as per the itinerary.
  • Park Entrance Fees.
  • Wildlife Game Drives.
  • Services of an English speaking tour guide.
  • Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle.
  • Bottled water in the car.
  • Tour Guide allowances.
  • Government taxes.

However, the tour cost excludes; visas, airfare, tips to local guides, personal travel insurance, personal shopping bills, items of personal nature such as cigarettes, laundry, telephone bills, souvenirs and items not listed as included.

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