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Overview: Tanzania Safari | 8 Days
Departure: On Saturdays
Group Size: Max 16 Participants
Prices From: $3900 per person

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*Ask us about our 4-day Tanzania safari starting at $2,400!

From $3900 / person | Comprehensive package including classic mobile camping accommodation for all nights, in-country transport by private bus, train or car, all activities as listed on the itinerary, and 3 meals per day. *International Airfare and Visas not included.

+ Tented Lodge Upgrade: starting at $100 / person per night

+ 4 Night Extension to Uganda: starting at $3800 / person

+ 4 Night Extension to Zanzibar: starting at $1600 / person

+ Single Supplement: $300/per person( solo travelers are required to choose a single room - please note that this will be added to your booking if traveling without a companion traveler in your same accommodation)

+ Luxury safari upgrade available by custom request (availability dependent)

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This Acanela Expedition © is the perfect fusion between comfort & adventure, depending on your choice of accommodation. Embark on this small group exploration and have hands-on encounters with the wildlife and cultures of Africa, while experiencing all the historical and culinary highlights along the way.

Kati Kati Tented Camp


Ngorongoro Farm House

Burunge Tented Lodge

Mobile Camping Tent

Itinerary

Journey Overview & Trip Highlights
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The Serengeti is one of the world's most sought after safari lands; it’s home to over 70 kinds of large mammals and 500 species of birds. The Great Migration, involving upwards of 1.2 million wildebeests, is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Serengeti boasts numerous lakes and rivers, Great Rift Valley, and Ngorongoro Crater—the world's largest inactive caldera. The park is also within easy reach of Mount Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar Islands, and Kenya’s Maasai Mara.

Experience a safari in one of Africa’s most famous national parks, and see the Big Five; Gaze upon hundreds of flamingos at Lake Manyara; Meet the Maasai people, and learn about their culture and traditions; Visit the famous Ngorongoro Crater, one of the best spots to find various wildlife; Sleep under the stars

Day 1 Arrival to Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
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Arrival Airport: Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)

Welcome to Tanzania! You’ll be greeted by your private guide at Kilimanjaro National Airport—the gateway to the incomparable Serengeti National Park, known for its Northern Circuit safari. Once you arrive, you’ll enjoy some downtime before dining on a traditional welcome dinner, bursting with the flavors of authentic East African cuisine. We’ll spend the night in Arusha and prepare to start our safari the next day.

Accommodation: Mobile Camping Tent>
Or upgrade to Burunge Tented Lodge>

Day 2 Drive to Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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A private driver and expert guide will meet us bright and early at the accommodation. From here, we’ll embark on the start of our safari adventure through the Northern Circuit of the Serengeti. Our opening adventure will be in Tarangire National Park, where we’ll head out on a game drive, spotting a diverse range of animals. We’ll have our first taste of safari life and encounter lions, elephants, giraffes, and more—this park is known for its large elephant population and infamous tree-climbing lions. We’ll spend the next four nights in either a tented camp or safari lodge, located in the central part of Serengeti National Park. After an exciting day, relax around the campfire, listening to the sounds of the wild and falling asleep under countless stars.

Accommodation: Mobile Camping Tent>
Or upgrade to Burunge Tented Lodge>

Day 3 Lake Manyara National Park to Serengeti, Tanzania
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Today our drive will take us deep into Great Rift Valley and the heart of the Serengeti. We’ll visit Lake Manyara National Park, home to a rich variety of wildlife roaming the African Savanna as far as the eye can see. This park is known for its large flamingo flocks, and make sure you don’t miss the opportunity to capture a photo of hundreds of rosy pink flamingos set against a striking blue backdrop. During the day, we’ll pass through Mto wa Mbu village and meet the local Maasai people—the most famous East African tribe, originally inhabiting the East African Rift Valley. The Maasai people are nomadic herders, known for their fierce warfare and traditional adumu, or “jumping dance.” We’ll learn about their culture, traditions, and way of life before heading out for dinner cooked by talented locals.

Accommodation: Mobile Camping Tent>
Or upgrade to Kati Kati Tented Camp >

Day 4 Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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Today we’ll continue our exploration of the heart of the Serengeti, passing rural villages and observing the “Big Five”: the lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and buffalo. After a day full of amazing encounters, we'll enjoy a delicious dinner as we relax around the campfire, surrounded by the sounds of the night wildlife.

Accommodation: Mobile Camping Tent>
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Day 5 Serengeti National Park to Ngorongoro Crater
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Today we’ll will set out again to see the wildlife and might get a chance to experience the renowned Great Migration, where masses of wildebeest and other game animals migrate across the rivers and plains of the Serengeti (seasonal). This attracts predators in the region, so spectators are guaranteed to see an abundant variety of animals. Later we'll set out on a sunset game drive while the animals are out and about after the heat of the day has passed. We'll continue onwards to the Ngorongoro Crater for dinner & overnight.

Accommodation: Mobile Camping Tent>
Or upgrade to Ngorongoro Farm House>

Day 6 Visit Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
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The final day of our Serengeti adventure will take us deep into the Ngorongoro Crater, which holds some of the world's most famous safari land. The crater is one of the best locations in Africa to spot various animals—marvel at majestic flamingos, playful elephants, and grazing giraffes. There’s also always the possibility of spotting lions preying on animals lounging at the water’s edge.

Accommodation: Mobile Camping Tent>
Or upgrade to Ngorongoro Farm House>

Day 7 Drive to Arusha, Tanzania
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Traveling a short distance from Arusha, we’ll visit a little town called Moshi—the starting point of the trek up Mount Kilimanjaro, one of the world's Seven Summits. We’ll take in the otherworldliness of this majestic mountain, stroll through the surrounding villages, and soak in the secluded, sparkling hot springs, a favorite location of weary hikers after conquering the mountain.

Accommodation: Mobile Camping Tent>
Or upgrade to Ngorongoro Farm House>

Day 8 Depart Tanzania for Home
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Spend the morning relaxing in Arusha and visiting some of Tanzania's best artisan markets. In the afternoon, it’s time to catch our flights back home. Get ready to tell your friends and family all about your unforgettable experience exploring the Serengeti!

Departure Airport: Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)

5 Day Extension to Uganda
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Join us on a Ugandan gorilla tour—one of Africa’s can’t-miss activities! We’ll hop on a quick flight to Uganda, where we’ll head deep into the lush jungle on a journey to see the world’s last remaining wild gorillas.

7 Day Extension to Mount Kilimanjaro
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Spend an extra week in Tanzania challenging yourself as you hike to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. This mountain holds Africa’s highest peak and is one of the Seven Summits. The journey will bring out an inner-strength you didn’t know you have, and is guaranteed to be one of the most fulfilling experiences of your life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

+ What are the accommodations like?

For our classic mobile safari, our guests stay in sturdy canvas tents that are moved from place to place during the safari experience. This allows our groups to better follow the animal migrations and have the most authentic & intimate safari experience (& animal encouters). Each tent is equipped with comfortable bedding, and sleeps two people. There is also a Canvas Toilet Room (Bush Toilet), Canvas Shower Room (Bush Shower), and Canvas Dining Hall (Bush Kitchen) that is assembled in each destination. For an upgraded experience (at an additional cost), our travelers can choose to stay in Safari Lodges built near (but not inside) the national parks. Read more about Safari Camps & Safari Lodges>

+ How safe are the safari vehicles?

All our Safari Vehicles are sturdy 4x4 Jeeps that fit 8-12 people comfortably. They are the standard build of vehicle used for all Safari's in Africa and are completely safe.

+ What type of food will I be eating?

The food while on safari is prepared by your private camp cook, and can range from pasta and vegetables to simple meat dishes served with salad, beans, and a side of rice. All of the food is prepared to Western Standards and is safe & delicious to eat! For those who enjoy the culinary (cooking experience) there are frequent opportunities to join the cook as he prepares food in the camp.

  • Is it safe to camp while on safari?

Mobile Camping Safaris are safe, as there are only a few designated campsites to be used by small groups (and all the sites are watched over by Park Rangers). The sites must be booked in advance (as they are full all throughout the year with tourists), as many people choose a mobile camping safari over a standard lodge experience.

+ When is the best time to see animals?

The wlidlife in Tanzania is abundant year-round, but there are better times to visit than others. Summer (May-August) is great for wildlife viewing, and the most common time to travel - so expect more tourists. Fall (September-October) is the dry season, which means that the animals cluster around the watering holes for easily spotting opportunities (and there are less tourists). The Winter (November-December) is the wet season when the famous Wildebeest Migration occurs, before clearing up for clear weather in January and February when the Wildebeest Calving takes place. The Spring (March-April)is the wettest season of the year where you will experience the most rainfall, but many people still choose to travel during this period (as prices are lower and tourists are fewer).

+ Why do a Mobile Camping Safari?

A Mobile Camping Safari is one of the best ways to experience the wildlife because you are located in the best locations in the park (which means you will at the prime locations during sunrise and sunset when the animals are the most active).


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