Arusha National Park

Days 1 - 2

Situated in northeastern Tanzania, the Arusha National Park is set against the spectacular backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro. This 552 square kilometre park is renowned for its other-worldly scenery and excellent choice of trekking possibilities. This beautiful area is divided into three parts: Mt. Meru, a spectacular volcanic cone; the Ngurdoto Crater, with its lost-world feel; and the multi-hued Momela Lakes. The park features a wide range of habitats that provide a home to an array of wildlife and plant species. Commonly spotted animals include Cape buffalo, giraffe, zebra, warthog, monkey, flamingo, lion and elephant.

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Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Days 2 - 3

Ngorongoro Conservation Area lies in northern Tanzania, forming part of the wider Serengeti ecosystem and encompassing dramatic highlands, volcanic plains and the world-famous Ngorongoro Crater. The atmosphere is vast and elemental, shaped by sweeping savannahs, mist-cloaked rim viewpoints and an ever-present sense of geological scale. Wildlife is abundant, with opportunities to see lion, elephant, buffalo and flamingo within the crater floor, while Maasai communities continue traditional pastoral lifestyles across the surrounding landscape. Visitors can descend into the crater for game drives, explore archaeological sites such as Olduvai Gorge, or simply take in the shifting light across the highlands. Crisp morning air, distant calls of wildlife and wide horizons create a powerful sense of wilderness, though conditions and visibility can vary with season and weather.

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Karatu

Days 3 - 5

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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Southern Serengeti

Days 5 - 7

Northern Tanzania's Southern 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. 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. Large prides of lions, and herds of elephants, giraffes, gazelles, and eland can be seen, making for some phenomenal photography opportunities. Hot air balloon rides provide further inspiration. Visitors can also look forward to cultural tours to delve into the rich heritage of the Masai people.

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Southern Serengeti

Days 7 - 10

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Arusha

Days 10 - 11

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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