Two weeks is the perfect amount of time to really indulge in Tanzania's culture and beauty. This 14 night adventure during the wet season brings you through all the most reputable parks in the northern safari circuit.
Your adventure begins! A TAT representative will meet you at the airport. Check into the lodge for a night of rest before we hit our first national park in the morning.
After breakfast at your lodge, prepare to experience Arusha National Park. Enjoy a morning guided bushwalk, followed by a picnic lunch over Momella Lake. Afterwards, we'll embark on an evening game drive
A must for wildlife enthusiasts, taking a guided bushwalk tour is a fantastic way to get up close and personal with some of the area's most commonly spotted wildlife. An armed park ranger will guide you and your party through the African bush, granting you endless opportunities to witness the region's diverse flora and fauna in action.
After an authentic Tanzanian breakfast, we'll depart for Tarangire National Park (2.5-3 hour transit). Enjoy afternoon game drives and discuss detailed plans for the next day with your guide over dinner.
Spend a full day at Tarangire National Park – follow your ideal schedule for game drive and choice of picnic lunch or hot lunch at the lodge. Then, see the night come alive with nocturnal wildlife on a night game drive. End your day by discussing detailed plans for following day with your guide.
Drive to Lake Manyara National Park and enjoy a morning filled with game drives at one of the most significant watering holes in all of Africa. Then, travel to Mto Wa Mbu Village for an afternoon exploring a banana plantation and enjoying a hot lunch. Prepare for an immersive experience unlike like any other.
A visit to a Maasai village is a popular destination for nearly every safari you’ll take through Tanzania. The Maasai People, a tribe of semi-nomadic pastoralists, call the Great Rift Valley region of Northern Tanzania and Southern Kenya home. Admire their hand-crafted artwork, observe ceremonial dance performances, and learn about this tribe's traditional way of life.
Travel to Serengeti National Park. Then, spend a full day exploring the world’s most famous savanna, Serengeti National Park. Afterwards, discuss detailed plans for following day with your guide.
A must for wildlife enthusiasts, taking a guided bushwalk tour is a fantastic way to get up close and personal with some of the area's most commonly spotted wildlife. An armed park ranger will guide you and your party through the African bush, granting you endless opportunities to witness the region's diverse flora and fauna in action.
Begin the morning with a hot air balloon safari. Then, spend a full day exploring the world’s most famous savanna, Serengeti National Park. Afterwards, discuss detailed plans for following day with your guide.
A must for wildlife enthusiasts, taking a guided bushwalk tour is a fantastic way to get up close and personal with some of the area's most commonly spotted wildlife. An armed park ranger will guide you and your party through the African bush, granting you endless opportunities to witness the region's diverse flora and fauna in action.
Drive to Ndutu Plains. Then, enjoy full days of unique game drives and searching for signs of the migration!
Visit Olduvai Gorge one of the oldest and most significant paleoanthropological dig sites in the world. Go on a museum tour and stop at an authentic Maasai Boma.
Located in the North of Tanzania, nestled between Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti, lies one of the most important historical places on Earth. Mary Leakey, a famous archaeologist, is credited with most of the discoveries at Olduvai Gorge. Here, Leakey unearthed the earliest signs of human technology — this paleoanthropological site held the earliest known remains of ancient, tool-wielding humans. Archaeological knowledge gained from the Olduvai Gorge has changed our understanding of human origin forever. A nearby museum contains additional evidence and explanations for history buffs and archaeology enthusiasts.
A visit to a Maasai village is a popular destination for nearly every safari you’ll take through Tanzania. The Maasai People, a tribe of semi-nomadic pastoralists, call the Great Rift Valley region of Northern Tanzania and Southern Kenya home. Admire their hand-crafted artwork, observe ceremonial dance performances, and learn about this tribe's traditional way of life.
Drive out to the Ngorongoro Crater. Descend 600m into the crater and experience the largest above-water intact caldera (collapsed volcano) on the planet! Explore the crater floor on game drives and guided bushwalks.
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