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Tanzania Fly & Drive Package

6 Days

After arrival in Arusha, you will fly to Seronera Airstrip where you will be picked up by one of our guides and start a game driving in Serengeti National Park. This is one of the best national park in Tanzania with a large concertation of wild animals. This tour covers 2 nights in Serengeti and ends with one night in Ngorongoro then a drive to Arusha.

Arrival

Day 1

Arrive Arusha

After arrival at the airport, one of our guides will welcome you at the Kilimanjaro International Airport and drive you about one hour to reach your accommodation in Arusha. Here you will be able to refresh and prepare for your safari experience in Serengeti and Ngorongoro.

Meals:

Full Board

Accomodations:

Arusha Coffee Lodge

Day 2

Serengeti National Park

One of our drivers will pick you up at your accommodation and drop you at Arusha Airport for your departure to Serengeti. After arrival at Seronera Airstrip, our guide will pick you up and start a game drive. Serengeti covers a massive area and hosts a rich and complex ecosystem with a noticeable biodiversity. 1.5 million wildebeests, the biggest population of big mammals that still roam the planet, make their migration through the park every year, joined by hundreds of thousands of zebras and gazelles, giraffes, impalas, and warthogs. Hippos live permanently in its lands, as well as carnivores such as jackals, hyenas, servals, and mongooses. However, the most popular animals among visitors, commonly known as the Big Five, are lions, African leopards, African bush elephants, Eastern black rhinoceros, and Cape buffaloes. This is just the beginning. After a picnic lunch and more game viewing, you will return to your accommodation for dinner and an overnight stay.

Meals:

Full Board

Accomodations:

Serengeti Kifaru Tented Lodge

Day 3

Serengeti National Park

On this day, you will continue with game-driving activities. This time, you will enjoy a full-day game drive specifically in search of the Big Five. We also recommend an early start so you can witness one of the most beautiful sunrises you can experience. After lunch, you will continue with the game drive until evening when you will be driven back to your accommodation for dinner and an overnight stay.

Meals:

Full Board

Accomodations:

Serengeti Kifaru Tented Lodge

Day 4

Ngorongoro

This day, you will have an early morning game drive then return to your accommodation for late morning breakfast. After breakfast, you will depart Serengeti for Ngorongoro Crater. You will have a picnic lunch and game viewing on the way before transferring to your accommodation in the Ngorongoro area for dinner and an overnight stay.

Meals:

Full Board

Accomodations:

Ngorongoro Rhino Lodge

Day 5

Ngorongoro Crater

You will have an early start to the day to visit the Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest inactive, intact, and unfilled volcanic caldera, formed when a huge volcano exploded and collapsed on itself. In the present days, however, far from being a destructive source of hot lava, it’s actually a natural paradise considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, home to nearly 25 000 large animals, including black rhinoceros, buffaloes, hippos, and big cats. The park is also classed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The tour will stop for lunch at a picnic place near a lake. After lunch, you will continue with the game drive until late afternoon when you will be driven to your accommodation in Arusha.

Meals:

Full Board

Accomodations:

Arusha Coffee Lodge

Day 6

Depart

After breakfast at the lodge, you will be trasferred to Kilimanjaro airport by your driver guide in time for your outbound flight back home.

End of Tour

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Is Tanzania a good destination for first-time safari-goers?

Yes. Tanzania is ideal for both first-timers and seasoned travelers. It’s home to iconic parks like Serengeti and Ngorongoro, with excellent infrastructure, well-trained guides, and abundant wildlife viewing year-round.

What makes the Great Migration in Tanzania special?

Tanzania hosts the majority of the migration cycle—from calving in the Southern Serengeti (Dec–Mar) to dramatic Mara River crossings in the north (Jul–Oct). Mobile camps allow you to stay close to the action based on the season.

Are Tanzania safaris more private or shared?

You can choose either. Private safaris are common for couples, families, or groups, while shared safaris are available for those looking for a more budget-friendly option.

Do I need a visa for Tanzania?

Yes, most nationalities need a visa, which can be obtained online (eVisa) or on arrival at the airport or land borders.

What should I expect from the lodging?

From basic tented camps to high-end luxury lodges with plunge pools, Tanzania offers accommodations for every style. Many are located inside or bordering national parks for immersive wildlife access.

Can I visit Zanzibar after my safari?

Absolutely. Many travelers end their trip with a few days of relaxation on Zanzibar’s beaches. Flights connect directly from bush airstrips or Arusha.

What’s the typical safari schedule in Tanzania?

Early morning and late afternoon game drives are standard, with mid-day for rest or optional activities. In private reserves, walking safaris and night drives may also be available.

Is internet available in safari camps?

Many lodges have Wi-Fi in main areas, but it can be limited or absent in remote locations. It’s a great chance to unplug.

Are there walking safaris in Tanzania?

Yes, especially in areas like Tarangire, the Serengeti’s private concessions, and Ruaha. These are led by trained walking guides and are ideal for tracking smaller details of the bush.

How do I travel between parks?

You can choose overland safaris in 4×4 vehicles or fly between parks using bush flights, which save time and offer scenic views.

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