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Arusha

Days 1 - 2

Resting at the foot of Mount Meru, the city of Arusha is known as the gateway to northern Tanzania's safari circuit. It serves as an excellent base from which to explore the surrounding region, including Mount Kilimanjaro, Lake Manyara National Park, Tarangire National Park and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Thanks to its elevation, Arusha enjoys a pleasant climate with moderate temperatures throughout the year. Visitors can explore the wildlife-rich Serengeti and Arusha National Parks or take on the challenge of climbing Mount Meru, Africa's fifth-highest mountain.

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Randilen

Days 2 - 4

Designated by the Maasai people, Randilen is a community wildlife management area of 327 km², which extends organically from Tarangire National Park's north-eastern boundary and adheres to strict ecological principles that benefit both wildlife and the community. In the dry season between July and October, wildlife is concentrated around a few water sources, particularly the Tarangire River Valley. Wildlife moves into the surrounding hills during the green season, which comes alive with lushness, flowering blooms, epic skies, and exuberant wildlife. Aside from elephant and buffalo, species most likely to be seen are giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, waterbuck, bushbuck, impala, lesser kudu, eland and warthog. Among the predators are lion and leopard, as well as jackals and mongoose.

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Karatu

Days 4 - 6

Located in Tanzania’s scenic northern highlands, Karatu is a small, colourful town surrounded by rolling green hills and fertile farmland. Travellers heading for the Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater often pass through Karatu, which lies beneath the towering Ol Deani Volcano. The town serves as a popular overnight stop for visitors exploring the region’s many game parks. Karatu offers a variety of activities, including browsing bustling local markets, sampling beer at a local brewery, visiting traditional homesteads, or taking guided walks through the Ngorongoro Forest in search of waterfalls and caves. Whether seeking cultural experiences, hiking and biking opportunities, or simply a relaxing break between safari drives, visitors will find plenty to enjoy in this welcoming town.

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Serengeti National Park

Days 6 - 8

The Serengeti National Park, together with Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve, forms one of Africa’s most celebrated wildlife ecosystems, stretching across the spectacular landscapes of northern Tanzania and southern Kenya. Renowned for its vast open plains and extraordinary biodiversity, the Serengeti is best known for the Great Migration, one of the most remarkable wildlife spectacles on Earth. Each year, more than 1.5 million wildebeest, accompanied by hundreds of thousands of zebras and gazelles, traverse the plains in search of fresh grazing. Predators such as lions, cheetahs and hyenas follow closely behind, creating dramatic wildlife encounters. Elephants, giraffes, buffalo and numerous antelope species also thrive within the park. In addition to traditional game drives, visitors can enjoy hot-air balloon safaris, guided nature experiences and breathtaking views across this iconic African wilderness.

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Alternative Accommodation

Elewana Serengeti Pioneer Camp
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