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Experience the ultimate Tanzania safari, exploring Tarangire's elephant herds, the vast plains of the Serengeti, and the breathtaking landscapes of the Ngorongoro Crater. Discover diverse wildlife, stunning scenery, and unforgettable adventures on this extraordinary journey through Africa's premier safari destinations

Price starting from $ 5750 Land Only | Depart On 29 Jul 2025

OVERVIEW

Your journey starts in Arusha, the entry point to Tanzania's northern safari circuit. From there, head to Tarangire National Park, famous for its vast herds of elephants and distinctive baobab trees. Next, travel to Serengeti National Park, celebrated for its broad savannahs and remarkable wildlife. Finally, make your way to the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

Itinerary

Arrive in Aruha.  Upon arrival complete your immigration formalities and claim your bags. As you exit Kilimanjaro International Airport, a warm welcome awaits from your personal Tanzania Specialist guide, who greets you with a cheerful "Karibu Tanzania - welcome to Tanzania!" The guide will escort you directly to your hotel. Depending on when you arrive, you might have some time to unwind and get ready for the thrilling adventure ahead!

Arusha, located in East Africa's Tanzania, lies at the base of the volcanic Mount Meru. It is a crucial hub for accessing various safari locations and the famous Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak at 5,895 meters, which is about 100 kilometers to the northeast..
 

Overnight in Arusha

After a hearty breakfast, prepare for an exclusive, private safari with your guide, giving you the freedom to travel at your own pace. Enjoy the comfort of your own safari jeep and take your time stopping to observe the wildlife as you wish. This morning, you'll head to Tarangire National Park, about a two-and-a-half-hour drive on well-maintained tarmac roads. Named after the Tarangire River, which runs through the park, this ˜river of warthogs" is the only water source for wildlife in the area during the dry season. The park is renowned for its large elephant herds, often seen by the river, and you might also encounter giraffes, bushbucks, and hartebeests. These animals are frequently followed by predators like lions and leopards. Tarangire boasts the highest number of breeding bird species found anywhere in the world, and you'll also see the impressive ancient Baobab trees, some of which are believed to be over a thousand years old. Enjoy a boxed lunch within the park, and after your game drive, you'll be transferred to your accommodation where a delicious dinner awaits, followed by a restful overnight stay.

Overnight: Tarangire National Park

Enjoy your breakfast and take time to view wildlife within the park. This region boasts the largest elephant population in northern Tanzania, with around 2,000 elephants often seen along the river during certain seasons. In the dry months (July–November), many animals in the Tarangire ecosystem migrate to the Tarangire River's permanent waters. The verdant riverbanks attract a diverse array of wildlife, making for excellent game viewing. The park is dotted with dry baobab and acacia trees, providing a habitat for over 500 bird species. Visitors to East Africa frequently share glowing reports of their safaris in this national park, renowned for its remarkable flora and fauna.

Overnight in Tarangire National Park

After breakfast, you'll drive into the cooler highlands of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, with an opportunity to stop and admire the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater. From there, you'll continue through the conservation area to the Serengeti, entering from the south. The Serengeti is renowned for its stunning open grasslands, which provide excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. While it is home to a wealth of wildlife, the park is especially famous for the Great Migration. Every year, huge herds of wildebeests, zebras, and antelopes travel in search of fresh grazing grounds. Depending on the time of year, you might be able to witness this incredible natural event, often referred to as one of the 'Seven Wonders of the Natural World.'

Following an exciting game drive across the park's vast landscape, you'll head to your lodge for dinner.

Add-on: Visit Masai Village - USD 75 Per person
Immerse yourself in a traditional Maasai village. The Maasai are one of Africa's most renowned tribes, primarily found in northern Tanzania, particularly near the Serengeti. This nomadic warrior community has maintained many of its customs, living largely free from modern influences.

Maasai villages are situated on the fringes of the Serengeti National Park. Although there is an entry fee, visitors are encouraged to buy handmade crafts from the locals, though it is not obligatory. The Maasai live in Manyatta, which are low huts made of mud and cow dung, featuring a single entrance and few windows. These huts cluster together to form a Boma, creating a homestead, and multiple Bomas can combine to form a larger village.

Inside a Manyatta, the dim lighting results from the small windows, and these traditional villages lack piped water, electricity, or gas, in contrast to nearby developed areas. A typical Manyatta hut, with a Maasai woman outside and an earthen stove within, exemplifies their simple yet resilient lifestyle.

Overnight in Serengeti National Park

There's nothing like waking up refreshed to the sounds of the Serengeti. After breakfast, you'll step out into the acacia-dotted savannah to begin another day of safari adventure. By the end of today, you'll likely appreciate why the Serengeti is known as "endless plains" In the late afternoon, you'll head to Africa Safari Serengeti Ikoma. The sunrise in the Serengeti is a mesmerizing sight and a prime time for spotting wildlife, so we'll start with an early morning game drive in search of the Big Five. Afternoons are typically more relaxed, with wildlife becoming more active again as temperatures cool. We'll plan for a late afternoon drive before heading back to camp for dinner.

For those looking for an added thrill, there's an optional early morning hot air balloon ride over the Serengeti, providing breathtaking views of the landscape and wildlife.

Add-on: Morning Hot Air Balloon including breakfast: USD 590 Per Adult 
A hot air balloon safari in the iconic Serengeti National Park promises to be a highlight of your Tanzania adventure. Rising at sunrise, you'll float gracefully over the vast Serengeti plains, soaring at treetop height above the baobabs and acacias, allowing for close views of wildlife below. This tranquil experience offers breathtaking panoramic views and an unparalleled perspective on the animals.

Begin your day before dawn, departing from your Serengeti camp in the serene silence of the early morning. At the balloon launch site, your pilot will conduct a safety briefing as the crew prepares the balloon. Then, climb into the basket and get ready to ascend into the sky.

As the balloon rises, watch the horizon reveal itself, painted in stunning gold and pink hues by the rising sun. Your experienced pilot will skillfully navigate the African winds while pointing out wildlife beneath you.

After about an hour in the air, the basket will descend back to the Serengeti plains. Each flight is unique, with landing points determined by the wind direction, adding to the adventure. Upon landing, celebrate with a glass of bubbly before being transported to a special breakfast location.

Savor a delicious breakfast served under an acacia tree in the heart of the Serengeti. Enjoy tropical fruits, freshly baked bread, and eggs cooked in the bush, all presented elegantly on linen and bone china with Sheffield cutlery, in true "Out of Africa" style. Share the experience with fellow passengers as you reminisce about the extraordinary flight you've just enjoyed.

Overnight in Serengeti National Park

After breakfast, you'll journey towards Ngorongoro Crater, hopefully encountering more marvels along the way! At nearly 2,300 meters above sea level on the Crater rim, mornings can be brisk and the area is occasionally shrouded in low cloud. Be sure to bring warm clothing, as it can be quite chilly. We will descend into the Crater for a day of wildlife viewing, including a picnic lunch. As a World Heritage site, Ngorongoro Crater is one of the last havens for the endangered black rhino in northern Tanzania, with a well-protected population that's often visible. The 100 square kilometer caldera, home to over 30,000 animals, serves as a natural amphitheater with its permanent water source and diverse habitats. After our day of exploration, we’ll drive back up to our accommodation on the Crater rim and settle in for the night, where a comforting dinner will be waiting.

Overnight in Ngorongoro

After breakfast, After breakfast, you'll embark on a transfer to Mto wa Mbu, where you'll have the opportunity to explore the vibrant local village and immerse yourself in its culture. The village tour will provide insight into daily life, traditional practices, and local crafts. You can also take some time to shop for unique souvenirs and handmade items.

Lunchboxes will be provided for you to enjoy at a scenic picnic spot during your visit, allowing you to savor a meal surrounded by the beautiful landscape.

In the late afternoon, you'll make your way back to your lodge. Once there, you can unwind and relax as you take in the stunning views and witness a picturesque sunset, marking a perfect end to your day.

Overnight in Ngorongoro

On your final day, you can unwind at the lodge for a bit longer, depending on your flight schedule. Our driver will then take you to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) for your departure. If you're having second thoughts, consider extending your holiday with a few extra days on one of Tanzania's stunning islands, like Zanzibar.

Note - Depending on the flight schedule, the departure flight could be next day early morning.  Actual return date will be advised once the flight schedule is finalized

 

Accommodation

Tarangire Elephant Springs
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Karibu Camp’s latest addition, Tarangire Elephant Springs, is a luxurious retreat nestled within the expansive Tarangire National Park, famed for its dense elephant herds and majestic baobab trees. As part of the Karibu Camps & Lodges collection, this new lodge exemplifies a perfect blend of modern design and the classic appeal of safari adventures, set in one of Tanzania’s most esteemed national parks.

The lodge’s architecture harmoniously combines contemporary elegance with traditional African artistic elements, offering guests a stay that is both sophisticated and deeply connected to the natural surroundings.

Tarangire Elephant Springs is designed to provide a rich natural experience without sacrificing comfort. Each room features large windows and private balconies, offering unobstructed views of the Elephant Springs and allowing guests to observe the park’s vibrant wildlife from their own space. The lodge also offers exciting night game drives to explore the park’s nocturnal life, as well as peaceful moments to enjoy the park’s unspoiled beauty. Every visit is crafted to offer a unique and profound connection with nature.

Acacia Bliss Serengeti Luxury Tented Camp
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Situated in the heart of "The mighty Serengeti," Africa's top national park as recognized by both the World Travel Awards and TripAdvisor, Acacia Bliss Serengeti Luxury Tented Camp lives up to its name with a perfect blend of wilderness and tranquility. The camp combines traditional African craftsmanship with modern luxury, creating a serene retreat amidst the untamed landscape. Located in central Serengeti, near the Banagi River, this luxury tented camp offers a blend of authentic safari experiences and contemporary comforts. It sits on a private expanse, surrounded by endless savanna, providing a secluded getaway. Just a short drive from the Seronera Airstrip, the camp offers a range of activities including balloon safaris, bush walks, and game drives.

Acacia Farm Lodge
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When you stay at Acacia Farm Lodge in Karatu, you'll be just a 15-minute drive from both Karatu Playground and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. This upscale hotel is located 14.7 miles (23.7 km) from the Ngorongoro Crater and 15.6 miles (25.1 km) from Gorigor Swamp.

Unwind at the full-service spa, where you can indulge in massages and body treatments. For recreation, enjoy the outdoor pool and fitness center. Additional amenities at the hotel include free Wi-Fi, concierge services, and a picnic area.

Dine at the on-site restaurant, or opt for room service, available 24/7. You can also enjoy drinks at the bar/lounge or the poolside bar. A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily from 6 AM to 9:30 AM.

The hotel features a business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. A roundtrip airport shuttle is available for an extra fee, and free self-parking is provided.

Make yourself comfortable in one of the 28 air-conditioned rooms, each equipped with a minibar and a flat-screen TV. Rooms also offer private balconies, and complimentary Wi-Fi is available. The bathrooms are fitted with showers and hair dryers.

Four Points by Sheraton Arusha
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Founded in 1894, the Four Points by Sheraton Arusha is among the oldest hotels in East Africa. Rich in historical charm, it blends traditional ambiance with the modern style and service you seek while traveling. The hotel boasts 114 elegantly designed rooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, a 24-hour fitness center, and a range of dining options including the Parachichi full-service restaurant and the renowned Hatari Bar.

The Parachichi Restaurant, named after the Swahili word for ‘avocado,’ offers views of our beautiful garden and is an ideal spot for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. You can also enjoy a swim in our outdoor pool or unwind after a workout with scenic views of the pool and gardens. With several meeting and conference spaces, the hotel is well-equipped to handle events for up to 150 delegates. Additionally, its lush gardens make it a splendid choice for weddings.

INCLUSIONS

  • 01 Night in Arusha at specified at hotel in TWN / DBL sharing basis
  • 02 Night in Tarangire National Park at specified lodge in TWN/DBL sharing basis
  • 02 Nights in Serengeti National Park at specified loge in TWN/DBL sharing basis
  • 02 Nights in Ngorongoro at specified lodge in TWN/DBL sharing basis
  • Daily Breakfast, during your stay in Arusha
  • All meals during your stay in Tarangire, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro
  • 4x4 Transporation for all transfers and Safari
  • English-speaking driver/guide
  • Park entrance fees, concession fees & crater service charges
  • 1 Litre of bottled water during the game drive
  • All taxes and surcharges
  • All local applicable taxes

EXCLUSIONS

  • All other meals & other sightseeing or services
  • Porterage fees at the hotel and lodges
  • Gratuities for meals, tourist guides, drivers (USD 10 -12 Per person per day)
  • Visa fee & Travel Insurance
  • Personal expenses such as alcoholic and other beverages, telephone calls, and laundry
  • Any other services or Items not mentioned above as included

Add On Service

Optional Tour

Visit to Masai Village (Minimum 2 Pax) - Serengeti National Park Special
+ $ 75 / person
Morning Hot Air Balloon including breakfast (Minimum 2 Pax) - Serengeti National Park Special interest
+ $ 590 / person

Planning a trip to Tanzania?

Visa requirements:  U.S., and Canadian citizens need a valid passport with at least six months validity beyond your return date to enter Tanzania. It's advisable to have at least two blank passport pages for entry stamps. Visas for Tanzania is required for entry (U.S. citizens should apply for a multiple-entry visa). While visas can be obtained at the border, it's recommended to secure one in advance, as wait times can exceed two hours. You can purchase an electronic visa via the the Tanzanian Electronic Visa Portal website. If you're not a U.S. or Canadian citizen, check with the respective consulates for entry requirements.

Clothing: Pack loose-fitting, layered clothing suitable for varying temperatures. Quick-dry materials are best for hot days, while warmer layers are recommended for cooler evenings. Choose muted colors for game drives, as bright clothing can scare animals, and avoid blue or black attire to prevent attracting tsetse flies. Comfortable closed-toe shoes, like sneakers or lightweight hiking boots, are ideal for daytime walking. Bring a swimsuit for hotels with pools, and don't forget sun protection sunscreen, sunglasses, and a broad-brimmed hat are essential. Lightweight rain gear may be needed during certain seasons due to occasional rain. Additionally, mosquito repellent, binoculars, a flashlight, and a small hand sanitizer bottle are highly recommended. Note that plastic bags are banned in Kenya; bring reusable cloth bags for shopping instead. Transfers between parks can be long and bumpy, so a small pillow may enhance your comfort. Consider packing a universal adapter and a voltage converter if you plan to use your own hairdryer or devices without built-in converters. Keep your medical insurance card handy in your carry-on for emergencies.

Cuisine: This tour includes lunches and dinners, which may consist of set menus, buffets, or family-style meals depending on the location. Dinners come with one glass of beer, wine, or a soft drink, along with water, coffee, and tea. Breakfast is included daily at the hotel, typically served buffet style with hot and cold options. Lunches may be picnic-style on longer travel days. The cuisine at game lodges reflects British colonial influences, and you'll find many locals enjoy afternoon tea. Most restaurants serve curries and other dishes influenced by the Indian community, while ingredients like maize, sweet potatoes, and pineapple were introduced by the Portuguese.

Currency: During this tour, you'll use Tanzanian Shillings. It's advisable to carry small amounts of U.S. dollars (only crisp bills printed in 2004 or later; $1, $5, or $10 bills are ideal). ATMs are available in Arusha, so withdraw cash in small bills for your safari. Major North American credit cards are accepted but can be challenging to use in remote areas (Visa is most widely accepted). Make sure to have at least one debit or credit card with an EMV chip, and notify your bank about your travel plans to avoid issues with your international purchases. Bring cash for tipping your tour director, local guides, and drivers.

Health: Check with your healthcare provider at least 60 days before departure for the latest health updates and entry requirements or visit the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website at cdc.gov.. If you have dietary restrictions or allergies, inform us at least 30 days prior to your trip by updating your traveler information online. Ensure you have enough daily medication for the tour, including potential delays. Proof of a yellow fever vaccination (often referred to as a yellow card) may be required, particularly if you are arriving from a country with a yellow fever risk (this does not apply to the U.S. or Canada). For travel to Tanzania, you'll need to provide proof of the yellow fever vaccination. If you need to bring medical equipment requiring electricity, such as a CPAP machine, contact our customer experience team to ensure accommodations are met. Drink only bottled water and avoid tap water, even when brushing your teeth. Refrain from eating fresh fruits and vegetables unless they are cooked or peeled. Bringing a small first aid kit with antacids, anti-diarrhea medication, motion sickness pills, and any prescription medications in your carry-on is also a good idea.

Baggage: Strict baggage restrictions apply for the safari portion of your trip. Travelers should bring a soft, flexible duffel bag's, Hard suitcases are not permitted. Bags should not exceed 34W by 17H by 15D and must weigh no more than 44 pounds (including camera equipment and your carry-on). You are allowed one small carry-on bag. Check with your airline for their baggage size and weight policies, but note that only one checked bag per person is permitted due to space limitations on safari vehicles. Label your bags and keep valuables, medications, and important documents in your carry-on. Be prepared to manage your own luggage throughout the tour, as porters are not guaranteed at hotels and airports.

 

Payment Policy & Insurance

Deposit:           US$ 750 per person [Non-refundable / Non-transferrable]
Booking date: 20th Sep 2024
Full Balance:  6th June 2025

(Once the deposit is paid, the travelers can then pay any amount on any date. Travelers to ensure that the payment deadlines are met as above)

INSURANCE AND GET AWAY FRIENDS BOOKING AGREEMENT

We encourage everyone who books a VOYAGES HUB TOURS package, regardless of age or tour choice, to obtain a travel protection plan. While you intend to take that once-in-a-lifetime trip, illness, family emergencies, and other factors can derail your best-laid plans.

VOYAGES HUB TOURS has teamed up with Travel Guard to provide a Travel Protection Plan specifically designed for U.S. residents. Feel free to email us to receive a quote, without any obligation to commit.

 

Cancellation Policy

  • Starting from the booking date until  June 6, 2025, a cancellation will incur a $750 per person non-refundable/non-transferable deposit fee plus any interruption insurance costs if bought.
  • From June 7, 2025 to August 5, 2025, canceling will result in the full tour price being charged as cancellation with no possibility of a refund.

Note:
A person becoming single because of the roommate's cancellation must pay the single supplement
All payment cut-off dates are firm, and missing deadlines without approved extensions will result in cancellations without refunds being offered. 

PLEASE NOTE

Voyages Hub reserves the right to levy a surcharge commensurate to the fuel increase at the time of operation of this movement.

REVIEW

My safari in Tanzania was unforgettable! Voyages Hub provided exceptional service from start to finish. Our guide was knowledgeable and passionate about the wildlife, making every game drive exciting. I highly recommend the Serengeti tour for breathtaking views and close encounters with the Big Five!"

Josh and Raina verified
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The Zanzibar extension was the highlight of our trip! The guided tour of Stone Town was fascinating, and the spice farm visit was an eye-opener. The accommodations were fantastic, and we loved relaxing on the beautiful beaches. Thank you, Voyages Hub, for an amazing experience

Mikael and Abbey verified
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I was impressed with how well-organized the entire tour was. Each day flowed smoothly, and we had ample time to enjoy each location. The lodges were comfortable, and the food was delicious. I can’t wait to travel with Voyages Hub again!"

GD verified
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Our guide was incredible–friendly, professional, and incredibly knowledgeable about the local wildlife and culture. He made sure everyone in our group was having a great time and was always ready to share interesting facts. Thanks to Voyages Hub for a wonderful adventure

Lizel and Antoine verified
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This tour offered the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. The early morning game drives were exhilarating, and our afternoons spent relaxing by the pool were just what we needed. I appreciated the flexibility of the itinerary. Highly recommend Voyages Hub for anyone looking to explore Tanzania

Taisha verified
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The landscapes of Tanzania are breathtaking! Our tour through Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara was packed with stunning views and wildlife sightings. Voyages Hub made sure we didn’t miss any highlights. This trip exceeded all my expectations

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