Arusha

Days 1 - 2

Arusha is the safari capital of Tanzania located at the foot of Mt. Meru, close to Mount Kilimanjaro, the Manyara, Tarangire and Ngorongoro National Parks. From there it’s only a short trip to the Serengeti. Just to the north, on the slopes of Mt. Meru is the Arusha National Park. Built by the Germans as a centre of colonial administration because of the temperate climate, Arusha is a good spot to take a day or two off from your safari.

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Lake Manyara National Park

Days 2 - 4

With the Lake on its east and the Manyara Escarpment to its west the Lake Manyara National Park offers breathtaking views and a large variety of habitats. Acacia woodlands, water forests, baobab strewn cliffs, algae-streaked hot springs, swamps and the lake itself. And thanks to this the small park is able to support a large number of animal species and incredible bird life. Manyara has the largest concentration of baboons anywhere in the world and the lions here are also renowned for their tree climbing.

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Karatu

Days 4 - 6

Travellers heading for the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater will inevitably pass through the town of Karatu in the green hills of Tanzania’s northern highlands. Presided over by the towering Ol Deani Volcano, this small, colourful town serves as a popular overnight stop for visitors exploring the area’s many game parks. The town offers a variety of activities including browsing the bustling marketplace, sampling beer at a local brewery, visiting a traditional Iraqw homestead, or taking a guided walk through the Ngorongoro Forest in search of waterfalls and elephants caves. Whether you are looking for cultural tours, hiking and biking opportunities, a chance to enjoy an authentic rural Tanzania experience, or simply a break between safari game drives, this underrated town has plenty to offer.

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Southern Serengeti

Days 6 - 9

The Serengeti together with Kenya’s Masai Mara Game Park form Africa’s most famous wildlife park. The image of acacia trees on an endless grass plain epitomises Africa for many, and then add a Masai warrior and some cattle to the picture and the conversation need go no further. The annual wildebeest migration through the Serengeti and the Masai Mara is the largest mass movement of land mammals on the planet – with more than a million animals following the rains. But that is not where the game viewing ends; large prides of lions, elephants and giraffes in grasslands, gazelles and eland to mention but a few.

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Southern Serengeti

Chumbe Island

Days 9 - 11

Situated just a few kilometres south of the main island of Zanzibar, Chumbe Island is a small privately owned island. This underwater wonderland has been declared a Chumbe Island Coral Park, an award-winning private nature reserve featuring stunning coral reefs surrounding the entire island. Known for its ecotourism, visitors can look forward to a number of activities such as: nature walks through the lush forest reserve; staying at a rustic, castaway-style lodge; and spotting a variety of rare wildlife including hawksbill turtles as well as 370 species of fish and over 50 species of bird. Other activities include: boating, swimming, scuba diving and snorkelling in the crystal-clear waters to discover over 200 species of coral.

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Karamba Resort

Jambiani

Days 11 - 14

Resting on the southeast coast of the exquisite island of Zanzibar, Jambiani is a tiny fishing village which serves as a quiet retreat for travellers looking to escape the busy party scene that characterises the north of the island. The village sits on an idyllic stretch of white sand beach lined with palm trees as well as a number of relatively small guesthouses, hotels, and resorts. Visitors can look forward to relaxing on the beach and swimming in the clear, calm, aquamarine waters. Other popular activities include kiteboarding, sailing, visiting a local seaweed farm or snorkelling around the colourful coral reef.

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Mwezi Boutique Resort
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