Tanzania's most famous parks

Tanzania's most famous parks

about the package

Safari in Serengeti & Ngorongoro

On this safari tour you will be able to see the two most popular national parks in Tanzania. If you only have a few days and want to see probably Africa's most famous national park and what is known as the Eighth Wonder of the World, this is the package for you. The Serengeti is a stunning national park with a magical combination of environment and wildlife.

The Serengeti is also known for the world's largest mammal migration, with up to two million wildebeest, zebra and gazelle migrating between the Serengeti and the Masai Mara in Kenya in search of fresh bait. Depending on when you go, you may have a chance to see this spectacle. This package includes a short visit to a Maasai village where you will be given an insight into their interesting lives. Ngorongoro is the world's largest whole caldera with a diameter of almost 2 miles.

During these days you will see lots of animals and also get very close to them. However, there will be a lot of driving as there are long distances between these parks. If you can, you can add a day in the Serengeti. Regardless, you will have exciting and unforgettable encounters from Africa's fantastic wildlife.

The Safari Jeep is a four-wheel drive Land Cruiser equipped with a power outlet where you can lift the roof to get a perfect view of the savannah.

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"Great family holiday! Just the right amount of adventure and many interesting encounters. Everything felt very safe and we appreciated that the guides were so responsive and set up each day exactly as we wanted"

Andreas
Nov 2019

starting point

starting point safari
Arusha / Kilimanjaro

always with us

safari jeep
private safaris
daily planning
departures every day
unique experiences
passionate
guides

included in the package

Private 4*4 Toyota Land Cruiser

Our security guarantee

Insurance with Flying Doctor

Transport and free miles in the parks

Accommodation according to itinerary

Meals according to itinerary

Knowledgeable English-speaking guide

Crater rim walk Ngorongoro

Round-the-clock service during the journey

Parking fees and taxes

Transfer to and from the airport

Water in the safari jeep all days

Climate Offsetting

NOT included in the package

Travel insurance

Visa

Tips

Snacks

practical tips

price levels in zanzibar

dinner
DINNER
$10
coconut
A COCONUT
$1
beer
ONE BEER
$2.5
water bottle zanzibar
A BOTTLE OF
WATER
$0,8
coffee cup
ONE
CAPPUCCINO
$2
papaya
papaya
$0.5

weather calendar

daily temperatures zanzibar

Your passport must be valid for 6 months after the planned date of return.

You can choose to obtain a visa either online before travelling or at the airport in Tanzania. The cost of a visa is 50 USD

Tanzania is one hour ahead of Sweden in summer time, and two hours ahead in winter time

During safari there may be poor coverage. We can arrange wifi in the jeep if required.

You are responsible for ensuring that you have adequate insurance.

In Tanzania, the USD and the Tanzanian Shilling are used. Shillings can be withdrawn from ATMs.

In Tanzania, tipping is expected. It is therefore customary to tip the guide at the end of your safari.

price
$1600
Tanzania's most famous parks
Serengeti & Ngorongoro
number of safari days
4
Number of nights
5
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daily planning

Tanzania's most famous parks

days included in the package

Day 1

Day 1

We will pick you up at the airport in Arusha or Kilimanjaro. One of our representatives will stand with a sign with your name in the arrivals hall. You will then be transferred to your hotel where you will have time to recover after a long journey. Arusha is beautifully situated at the foot of Tanzania's second highest mountain, Mount Meru. Just a few kilometres away is Africa's highest mountain Kilimanjaro. The region is characterised by coffee and banana plantations. Arusha is high above sea level, which makes the climate very pleasant. 

Day 2

Day 2

Early in the morning you start your journey to the Serengeti. You'll pass hilly areas with Maasai guarding their cattle in their traditional red-checked cloth skins. In the afternoon, when you arrive, you will go on a safari. But even on the way to the gate itself, you are likely to see many animals. Depending on when you visit the park, you will be able to see part of the annual migration of millions of wildebeest and zebra. The landscape is largely savannah with the characteristic acacia trees. Before sunset, return for dinner at your accommodation, which is located in the heart of the Serengeti. There you may see, but in all likelihood hear, animals during the evening and night.

Day 3

Day 3

Today there will be an exciting full day safari in the Serengeti. You'll get up early in the morning to watch the savannah come to life. On safari here you will see many of the animals synonymous with Africa. The day is spent spotting animals such as giraffes, ostriches, hyenas, antelopes, zebras, cheetahs, hippos and elephants. We will bring picnic lunch to eat at a suitable spot inside the reserve. In the afternoon/evening you will go on another tour as the sun sets over the park. At dusk you return to your accommodation in central Serengeti for dinner. Sitting on the savannah surrounded by all the sounds and smells of Africa and looking up at the starry sky is magical.

Day 4

Day 4

Getting up early in the morning and feeling the fresh air and seeing the morning ice in the Serengeti is something very special. For many predators, this is the time of day when they are at their most active. The Serengeti has the world's largest concentration of felines and there is a good chance of seeing them. The Seronera area, where you will be staying, is particularly animal dense. After a morning/mid-morning safari in the Serengeti, you will head towards the Ngorongoro Crater. Here you will have a short guided walking tour along the crater and have the opportunity to enjoy the magical views. If you prefer to go directly to your accommodation, this is of course also possible.

Day 5

Day 5

Early in the morning you start the journey down into the Ngorongoro Crater. The trip along the crater rim and then down to the crater itself is a mighty experience. Ngorongoro Crater is the world's largest inactive volcano and there is a height difference of almost 600 metres from the crater rim down to the crater floor. The crater is called the Garden of Eden because there are between 25,000 - 30,000 wild animals in this area. At a nice picnic area, often full of hippos, the day's lunch is taken. After an intense day in the crater, you begin the journey back to Arusha. On the way back, you may choose to stop for a short visit to a genuine Maasai village to get an insight into how they live.

Day 6

Day 6

You can enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hotel. If you choose to add our Zanzibar package, we will pick you up well before departure. If you have booked your own flight from Arusha or Kilimanjaro, you decide when you want to be picked up for transport to the airport. If you would like a transfer on another day, this can be arranged.

Extra day in the Serengeti

Extra day in the Serengeti

Add another full day in the Serengeti and have the opportunity to spend another day spotting all the amazing animals that live here.

you can add several days

Tanzania's most famous - Day 1

Day 1

We will pick you up at the airport in Arusha or Kilimanjaro. One of our representatives will stand with a sign with your name in the arrivals hall. You will then be transferred to your hotel where you will have time to recover after a long journey. Arusha is beautifully situated at the foot of Tanzania's second highest mountain, Mount Meru. Just a few kilometres away is Africa's highest mountain Kilimanjaro. The region is characterised by coffee and banana plantations. Arusha is high above sea level, which makes the climate very pleasant. 

Tanzania's most famous - Day 2

Day 2

Early in the morning you start your journey to the Serengeti. You'll pass hilly areas with Maasai guarding their cattle in their traditional red-checked cloth skins. In the afternoon, when you arrive, you will go on a safari. But even on the way to the gate itself, you are likely to see many animals. Depending on when you visit the park, you will be able to see part of the annual migration of millions of wildebeest and zebra. The landscape is largely savannah with the characteristic acacia trees. Before sunset, return for dinner at your accommodation, which is located in the heart of the Serengeti. There you may see, but in all likelihood hear, animals during the evening and night.

Tanzania's most famous Day 3

Day 3

Today there will be an exciting full day safari in the Serengeti. You'll get up early in the morning to watch the savannah come to life. On safari here you will see many of the animals synonymous with Africa. The day is spent spotting animals such as giraffes, ostriches, hyenas, antelopes, zebras, cheetahs, hippos and elephants. We will bring picnic lunch to eat at a suitable spot inside the reserve. In the afternoon/evening you will go on another tour as the sun sets over the park. At dusk you return to your accommodation in central Serengeti for dinner. Sitting on the savannah surrounded by all the sounds and smells of Africa and looking up at the starry sky is magical.

Tanzania's most famous - Day 4

Day 4

Getting up early in the morning and feeling the fresh air and seeing the morning ice in the Serengeti is something very special. For many predators, this is the time of day when they are at their most active. The Serengeti has the world's largest concentration of felines and there is a good chance of seeing them. The Seronera area, where you will be staying, is particularly animal dense. After a morning/mid-morning safari in the Serengeti, you will head towards the Ngorongoro Crater. Here you will have a short guided walking tour along the crater and have the opportunity to enjoy the magical views. If you prefer to go directly to your accommodation, this is of course also possible.

Tanzania's most famous - Day 5

Day 5

Early in the morning you start the journey down into the Ngorongoro Crater. The trip along the crater rim and then down to the crater itself is a mighty experience. Ngorongoro Crater is the world's largest inactive volcano and there is a height difference of almost 600 metres from the crater rim down to the crater floor. The crater is called the Garden of Eden because there are between 25,000 - 30,000 wild animals in this area. At a nice picnic area, often full of hippos, the day's lunch is taken. After an intense day in the crater, you begin the journey back to Arusha. On the way back, you may choose to stop for a short visit to a genuine Maasai village to get an insight into how they live.

Tanzania's most famous - Day 6

Day 6

You can enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hotel. If you choose to add our Zanzibar package, we will pick you up well before departure. If you have booked your own flight from Arusha or Kilimanjaro, you decide when you want to be picked up for transport to the airport. If you would like a transfer on another day, this can be arranged.

Extra day in the Serengeti

Extra day in the Serengeti

Add another full day in the Serengeti and have the opportunity to spend another day spotting all the amazing animals that live here.

price
$1600
Tanzania's most famous parks
Serengeti & Ngorongoro
number of safari days
4
Number of nights
5
make a booking request

accommodations

Here are some accommodation suggestions for this safari package

Serena lodge - Ngorongoro

Serena lodge - Ngorongoro

This lodge has a fantastic location right on the edge of the Ngorongoro Crater and with spectacular views. It is camouflaged to blend in completely with its surroundings and is built of stone, creating a feeling of being one with nature. The rooms have a private stone balcony and are decorated with prehistoric paintings. Here you can enjoy stunning sunsets. The unique location makes it easy to get down to the crater in the morning.

Rhino lodge - Ngorongoro

Rhino lodge - Ngorongoro

The lodge is close to the crater rim, which allows you to get down into the crater quickly in the morning. The accommodation is rustic and has an old-fashioned charm. As it is cold at night, there are stoves in each room and fires in common areas. It is not uncommon to see zebras, storks and sometimes even elephants from your veranda. The majority of the staff are Maasai, and part of the income from the lodge goes to support the Maasai people.

Ole Serai Luxury Camp - Serengeti

Ole Serai Luxury Camp - Serengeti

This camp is located in the middle of the central Serengeti. There are many large acacia trees scattered around the area where you can sit in the shade and look out over the vastness. The camp has 180 degree views of the savannah. At certain times of the year you can see parts of the annual migration from here. You will stay in luxury tents with comfortable beds. In the morning you can have a cup of coffee and hear the savannah come to life. All electricity comes from solar power.

Serengeti Camp - Serengeti

Serengeti Camp - Serengeti

This campsite is located in the centre of Serengeti. When you arrive, the chef will start preparing dinner and you can sit in a camping chair and rest after the day's safari. You will stay in simple tents equipped with mattresses, pillows and sleeping bags. The standard is relatively basic, but there are western-style toilets. The area is famous for its many hyenas which you may see and most likely hear. There is a ranger with a rifle nearby so you can feel completely safe.

Simba A - Ngorongoro

Simba A - Ngorongoro

The campsite is close to the crater and although you can't see down into the crater itself, it's a cool hilly environment to be in. You will stay in simple tents equipped with mattresses, pillows and sleeping bags. Tenting is an exciting experience as you get very close to the animals. Usually you can hear the sounds of several animals from inside the tent. Many times you can see zebras grazing on the grass. There are no fences around the area, but there is a ranger with a rifle nearby so you can feel completely safe.

Tukaone Camp - Serengeti

Tukaone Camp - Serengeti

If you want to try glamping, Tukaone Camp is the perfect place to do it. It is a small and personal camp surrounded by acacia trees and separated from other accommodations. From here you can see the endless plains of the Serengeti and also have a great opportunity to see wildlife as the lodge is right in the heart of the Serengeti. In the evenings you can sit in front of an open fire and enjoy beautiful sunsets. The accommodation has been built and designed to blend in with the savannah.

price
$1600
Tanzania's most famous parks
Serengeti & Ngorongoro
number of safari days
4
Number of nights
5
make a booking request

activities

Here are some activities you can add to your safari package

Visit to Maasai village

Visit to Maasai village

Ngorongoro is the kingdom of the Maasai and in the surroundings here you will see many colourful Maasai and Maasai villages. We visit a genuine village with few tourists. A visit will give you an insight into the culture of the Maasai and what their daily life is like. You will be given a guided tour by a Maasai and have the opportunity to see what it is like inside the huts. Usually the visit takes about an hour.

Day trip to Kilimanjaro

Day trip to Kilimanjaro

If you want to get the experience of Kilimanjaro without climbing it, a day trip is the perfect activity for you. Early in the morning, you will go to Marangu Gate, which is 1,843 m above sea level, and then hike, surrounded by rainforest, up to Mandara Hut at 2,700 m above sea level. There you will have a well-deserved lunch and if you are lucky you can see the summit of Kilimanjaro from here. Then you start the journey back down. Depending on your pace, the trip takes about 8 hours in total.

Canoe safari

Canoe safari

Going on a canoe safari is an exciting experience. For 2 hours you will glide through the water. From the canoe you have the opportunity to see hippos, but also other animals that come down to the water to drink. There are also many exotic birds in the area. You will have an experienced guide with you in the canoe, so you can feel completely safe and just enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

Balloon ride over the Serengeti

Balloon ride over the Serengeti

Travelling silently across the savannah and seeing Serengeti's many animals and landscapes from a bird's eye view is a magical experience. The tour is done early in the morning and in addition to the chance to see a morning hunt, you can enjoy the sun slowly rising on the horizon. The balloon ride takes about an hour and when you land you will be served champagne and a breakfast in the bush.

Coffee and waterfall tour

Coffee and waterfall tour

Northern Tanzania is famous for its coffee districts, which are set in hilly and beautiful surroundings. The day starts with a walk of about 1 hour to Materuni Waterfall which is beautifully situated in a lush green setting. You will then travel to a coffee farm where you will have lunch made from local products You will then be involved in the whole coffee process, from a coffee bean to a steaming cup, which is an interesting experience involving all the senses. The tour runs from about 9.30 - 15.30.

Meet a local

Meet a local

The locals in Tanzania are generally very friendly and happy to share their traditions. On this tour of Moshi, you'll get a glimpse of what their daily lives are like. You'll stroll around with a lovely guide and can take a ride in their traditional tuktuk, visit a classic market or have a beer in a local bar. You choose how long the tour will be and what you are interested in seeing and doing.

Spend the night in a Maasai village

Spend the night in a Maasai village

The Maasai have lived in the Ngorongoro area for hundreds of years. They live a simple life and are still relatively disconnected from the modern world. If you want to experience something out of the ordinary, you can stay overnight in the tents of a Maasai family for a night. You'll get a unique insight into their daily lives, milking cows, herding goats and spending time with them in front of an open fire in the evening.

price
$1600
Tanzania's most famous parks
Serengeti & Ngorongoro
number of safari days
4
Number of nights
5
make a booking request

Go on safari

experience
"the big five"

lion

LION

The lion is the only feline that lives and hunts in packs. In the pride, it is mainly the female lions that hunt and the males that defend the pride and its territory. Their roar is powerful and can be heard from 5 miles away. Usually the pride consists of a majority of females. They raise their cubs together and the cubs can be fed breast milk by any of the females. A lion can eat up to 40-50 kg of meat at a time, the equivalent of about 400 hamburgers.

buffalo

Buffalo

The buffalo is one of Africa's most dangerous animals and is known by many as "the black death". They can sometimes even kill lions. They have poor eyesight, but an exceptionally good sense of smell. A buffalo can be unpredictable, especially when alone and injured. It is said that they never forget or forgive and on many occasions they have attacked hunters who have previously tried to kill them. This has made the buffalo the animal that kills the most hunters. This behaviour and the fact that they have sharp horns means that they have not been successfully tamed.

elephant

Elephant

The elephant is the world's largest land animal and also one of the world's most intelligent animals. It can weigh up to 6 tonnes, heavier than a car. Elephants are emotional and can both cry and laugh. They can talk to each other from a few miles away by stamping on the ground and can even smell water up to 2 miles away. With its trunk, an elephant can pick up a single blade of grass, but it can also lift an entire tree. An elephant is pregnant for almost 2 years.

rhinos

rhinos

The rhino has been around for an unlikely 60 million years. There used to be 30 species of rhinos, but there are only 5 left. You might not believe it, but the rhino is a fast animal. However, they are poor swimmers and they have small eyes and very poor eyesight. Fortunately, they have no natural enemies on the savannah. But many poachers want their horns. The horn is made of heavily twisted hair and is used for defence, but also for digging. If a horn breaks off, it grows back.

leopard

leopard

Leopards are agile and fast and are not social animals, usually living alone. During the day they often rest on a branch in a tree and at night or dawn they hunt. Their vision in the dark is seven times better than a human's. They kill their prey in lightning-fast attacks. Leopards are very strong and to prevent lions and hyenas from stealing their prey, they drag their prey up a tree. Their catch can be anything from a baboon to an antelope.

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