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This is a one-of-a-kind journey that focuses on the Serengeti in order to follow the Great Migration. You will spend at least four nights in the park, generally two in the Central Area (with the highest concentration of big cats) and two in the Migration Area (depending on the time of year). We developed this route so that you may end your safari in the most isolated region of the Serengeti and then travel to Zanzibar for three days of relaxation.
Highlights for 10 Days Tanzania & Zanzibar Safari
Day 1: Pick up and Transfer to Lake Manyara National Park
Day 2: Explore Ngorongoro Crater
Day 3: Transfer to Serengeti National Park
Day 4: Full Day Wildlife Viewing in Serengeti National Park.
Day 5-6: Great Migration- Serengeti National Park.
Day 7: Fly-In to Zanzibar
Day 8-9: Zanzibar
Day 10: Departure.
Day 1: Pick up and Transfer to Lake Manyara National Park
At 8 a.m., you’ll be picked up from your accommodation and taken on a scenic journey over the Great Rift Valley for a full-day game drive. Despite its modest size (205 square miles), the park boasts a stunning landscape and is widely known for its lush acacia woodland, large figs and mahogany trees, and a burgeoning population of baboons and blue monkeys. Giraffes, elephants, impalas, and a large number of buffaloes are also permanent residents of this park.
The lake also has a huge population of hippos. The sceneries of Lake Manyara are indescribably beautiful. The wildlife drives along the lake offer spectacular photo possibilities of giraffes and buffaloes in the foreground and the lake in the distance. A bike trip or a boat excursion is two available add-on tours. You’ll return to the camp for dinner in the afternoon.
There is the option to improve your accommodation level.
Day 2: Explore Ngorongoro Crater
The Ngorongoro Crater is regarded as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The crater covers 102 square miles and has 2,000-foot-high walls, resembling Noah’s ark. It is home to nearly every kind of animal native to East Africa. It’s one of the few places on the entire continent where you can see a black rhino. The crater has a river, many marshes, a soda lake teeming with flamingos, a forest, and wide grasslands. It is also well-known for its elephants, which are the biggest in the world and have enormous tusks. The Ngorongoro Crater is a wonderful natural wonder.
The day will begin early with a trip to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. When we arrive, we’ll descend into the crater bottom for an amazing morning of wildlife in one of the most beautiful sites on the planet. After an exciting afternoon game drive, ascend the crater and transfer to your lodging.
You can choose to downgrade or improve your lodging level.
Day 3: Transfer to Serengeti National Park
After an early breakfast, head for the world’s most famous national park, the Serengeti. The drive itself is wonderful, despite its length. For those witnessing it for the first time, this will be a memorable occasion. As you go farther into the Serengeti, you will understand why the term means “endless plains” in the native tongue. The park covers 6,900 square miles (18,000 square kilometers), and for the most part, the plains stretch to the horizon, confounding your senses and perception of distances.
It is home to the Great Migration, as well as 2 million wildebeests, hundreds of thousands of zebras, and other antelopes. In terms of big cats and huge predators, it’s the spot to seek lions, cheetahs, leopards, and hyenas, with numerous television sequences, including the iconic River Crossings, recorded in this park.
You can choose to downgrade or improve your lodging level.
Day 4: Full Day Wildlife Viewing in Serengeti National Park
You’ll spend the entire day at the Serengeti National Park. We are entirely open to your choices, and this day will be planned around them. Every day of the safari, your guide will discuss the optimum times for you, including game drives and wake-up calls. For example, on this day, you may go on a morning game drive, and then return to camp for lunch and leisure before going on another afternoon game drive. You might also go on a full-day game drive with a picnic lunch.
You can choose to downgrade or improve your lodging level.
Day 5-6: Great Migration- Serengeti National Park
During these two unforgettable days, you will be driven across isolated areas of the huge Serengeti grasslands in pursuit of the big migration. The locations you visit depend on the time of year and might range from the isolated north of the Serengeti near the Kenyan border to the south (Ndutu Area) to the western section of the park.
You can choose to downgrade or improve your lodging level.
Day 7: Fly-In to Zanzibar
On this day, we recommend getting up extremely early to go on an early morning game drive (when the animals are more active) and view one of the most beautiful sunrises you’ve ever seen. It’s truly one of the most beautiful things you can do. Following the wildlife drive, we will return to the camp for a satisfying brunch. We’ll next head to the airfield to catch your flight (not included) to your next incredible destination: Zanzibar. Alternatively, instead of going on an early morning game drive, you might stay at the camp and rest.
Day 8-9: Zanzibar
You can relax and enjoy this paradise of white sand beaches and turquoise water from the Indian Ocean. Extra activities include a day tour in Stone Town (includes Old Town guided tour, Spice Tour, and Prison Island – lunch not included), a half-day tour in Stone Town (includes Old Town guided tour, Spice Tour, and Prison Island – lunch not included), and a night tour in Stone Town (includes Old Town guided tour, Spice Tour, and Prison Island – lunch not included (includes Old Town guided tour or Spice Tour or Prison Island). Another option is to take the Jozani Forest trip though lunch will be on your own budget.
Day 10: Departure
You can unwind in the last hours of your travel. Following that, you will be transferred to Zanzibar Airport for your overseas journey.