Destination Location
Lake Manyara National Park covers about 330 sq km (127 sq mi), and nearly 70% of the park is made up of the lake itself. The park lies along the dramatic western wall of the Great Rift Valley. It is well known for its rich birdlife, with close to 400 recorded species. Lake Manyara is also famous for its large elephant population and the unique tree-climbing lions that rest in the branches of the park’s diverse trees. A short game-viewing drive through the park offers a wonderful introduction to Tanzania’s wildlife and landscapes.
Ngorongoro Crater is one of the world’s most remarkable natural wonders and a dream destination for photographers. It is the largest intact volcanic crater on Earth, covering around 265 square kilometers (102 sq mi). The crater floor, which lies about 2,000 feet below the rim, is home to an incredible concentration of wildlife. Visitors may encounter elephants, rhinos, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, serval cats, jackals, elands, waterbucks, wildebeest, various antelope species, and a wide variety of birds. The scenery and wildlife here create a truly unforgettable safari experience.
Tarangire National Park spans approximately 6,734 sq km (2,600 sq mi) and features open plains along with a seasonal swamp in the southern part of the park. It is known for its striking landscapes filled with baobab and acacia trees. The park supports a wide range of wildlife including zebras, elephants, giraffes, and waterbucks, all of which rely on the Tarangire River as a vital water source. Wildlife viewing is particularly rewarding during the dry season when animals gather near the river. Visitors may also spot elands, oryx, lesser kudu, lions, leopards, cheetahs, and the rare Roan antelope. Birdlife is also abundant, making it an excellent destination for birdwatchers.
Is This Trip for You?
We work with travellers who want to experience Tanzania’s incredible landscapes, wildlife, and mountains in a well-organized and reliable way. With years of experience arranging safaris and mountain treks, the team focuses on creating safe and memorable journeys for visitors exploring destinations such as the Serengeti plains or climbing to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Our experienced guides and safari specialists combine their local knowledge with professional service to ensure travellers enjoy a smooth and rewarding adventure. Safety, efficiency, and reliability remain at the heart of every trip, helping travellers explore Tanzania with confidence.
A fleet of well-equipped 4x4 vehicles, including Land Cruisers and safari minibuses with pop-up viewing roofs, is available for game drives and transfers. English-speaking guides accompany guests throughout the journey, sharing their knowledge of Tanzania’s wildlife, ecosystems, and culture while helping travellers get the most from their safari experience.
 Travel Companions
The maximum group size for this trip is 16 travellers, creating a comfortable and social safari experience. If you are interested in organizing a private group, special arrangements and group incentives may also be available.
Guide(s)
Professional English-speaking guides accompany the safari and provide valuable insights about Tanzania’s national parks, wildlife, and landscapes. Their experience and local knowledge help ensure both an enjoyable and informative journey.
Safari Tips for Guide and Cook
Tipping is a common practice on safaris and is greatly appreciated by the crew.
Gifts: Guides and porters often appreciate practical items such as warm clothing, shoes, or backpacks. Some travellers bring older clothing items specifically to give as gifts.
Celebration: Many guests also choose to thank their guides by inviting them for a meal or drinks after the trip as an additional gesture of appreciation.
Expectations
Tips should not depend solely on whether you reach a summit or complete every activity. Instead, they should reflect the professionalism, dedication, and effort shown by the guides and crew throughout the journey.
Transportation
Except for international airfare, all transportation within Tanzania is arranged as part of the trip. This includes safari vehicles and travel between destinations. Airport transfers and certain personal equipment for activities may not be included unless specifically stated.
Money
The local currency in Tanzania is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS). U.S. dollars, Euros, and credit cards are often accepted at larger hotels and stores, but using Tanzanian shillings usually provides a better exchange rate. ATMs are mainly available in larger towns and cities such as Moshi and Arusha.