Northern Circuit Safari

10 Days

Trip Overview

The seven-day safari program covers the largest number of national parks and is undoubtedly one of the most exciting and diverse safari experiences! You have a chance to spot leopards and elephants in Tarangire, pink flamingos and pelicans in Lake Natron, where an active volcano Ol Doinyo Lengai is situated, the Ngorongoro Crater with its unique ecosystem enclosed within the walls of an ancient collapsed volcano crater, and the majestic Serengeti Valley with cheetahs and lion prides.

This program is perfect for July through October, when hundreds of flamingos flock to Lake Natron to breed and the Serengeti is home to its most anticipated event of the year, the Great Migration, when herds of hundreds of wildebeest cross the Mara River in the northern Serengeti. All parks are unique and beautiful in their own way, so get ready to have a good deal of impressions!

Northern Circuit Safari - Trip Highlights

  • Serengeti National Park, encompassing 14,750 square kilometres
  • Sensational scenery dominated by expansive savannah grasslands
  • Bird Watching and Natural Beauty
  • Cultural Interactions and Historical Insights
  • Luxurious Accommodations and Fine Dining
  • Professional Guiding and Personalized Service

Detailed Itinerary

The group arrives at Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO). Participants are met by a representative of Altezza Travel and transferred to a hotel in Arusha.

Today your safari will take place in Tarangire National Park. This is one of the most interesting places in Tanzania! The river of the same name flows through the park, where giraffes, zebras, antelopes and buffaloes come to drink. These animals attract predators, which is why a lot of lions live in Tarangire. You will definitely see them during your trip.

In the dry season, the Tarangire River becomes the only source of drinking water for many kilometers around. Because of this, large herds of elephants come to Tarangire, making Tarangire the home to the largest population of elephants in Northern Tanzania for most of the year (especially June - October and December - March). Elephants are not at all intimidated by visitors to the park, and they often come quite close to cars. This is completely safe - since elephants have no enemies in their natural nature they are naturally curious and unafraid.

Tarangire National Park is also known for its ancient baobab trees. These massive trees are larger and older than any other park in continental Africa. The scenery, accented with these signatory trees is simply stunning.

Tarangire National Park is also known for its ancient baobab trees. These massive trees are larger and older than any other park in continental Africa. The scenery, accented with these signatory trees is simply stunning.

It can be quite hot during the day. To freshen up, you can swim in the springs nearby. Water flows into them directly from the slopes of the Ngorongoro Reserve. It is very pure and well-saturated with sulfur. Some scientists believe it is beneficial for the development of bones in the body. We're not sure about that, but it's definitely not harmful.

Several authentic African tribes live around the lake, including the famous Maasai. You may visit their settlements and see their way of life

Very beautiful birds live on Lake Natron including large and small flamingos, which can have numbers of tens of thousands at a time! The brilliant pink birds taking flight is a very beautiful sight. Flamingos are very fond of Lake Natron, because here they are guaranteed not to be disturbed by predators because of the water’s high alkaline level. Every year from September through to April, more than three-quarters of all Lesser Flamingos in the world are born on Lake Natron. Eggs are laid in the shallow mud of the waters, and new chicks hatch along the shore. Through binoculars, you can watch very small chicks that are just taking their first steps. They are still gray in color, but very soon their plumage will begin to turn pink.

In addition to flamingos, pelicans and other birds are found in the vicinity of Lake Natron. In the wild, they behave completely differently from the zoo - the birds are very active and playful.

Today you will go to the most famous safari park in the world - Serengeti. This is one of the largest parks in Tanzania and has a large population of wildlife. Here, you are sure to see: lions, antelopes, elephants, giraffes, buffaloes and zebras. There is a good chance of spotting cheetahs, serval cats and other rare animals of the African savannah. The Serengeti is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, chosen because of its important ecosystem, the dense population of animals and the annual Great Migration. Serengeti was the inspiration for Disney’s “Lion King” feature film, but life here is not a cartoon - it is pure, wild and beautiful. The day will take place in the central Serengeti, in a remarkably beautiful area called Seronera.

Your adventure continues in the central part of the Serengeti. Seronera is a huge space, brimming with life. It is impossible to view it all in one day; today, your guide will show you new places and interesting animals, so that you can get a full perspective of Serengeti’s Seronera. It is in the Serengeti that the rarest African animals live: rhinos, leopards, serval cats and caracals. This second day increases your chances of seeing these rare animals in the wild.

If you want to stretch your legs, drop by the Serengeti Visitors’ Center. There is a cafe where you can relax and have a bite to eat, as well as a museum where park staff share interesting stories about the history of Serengeti Park, its wildlife and special features.

This is your final day in central Serengeti. Every day in the savannah provides something new and exciting, you will not have a repeat of previous days, but will experience something genuinely new: yesterday’s lazy lions might be on the prowl today, elephants that walked away will be curious today. A cheetah may even climb atop the safari car, for a chance to see you! It is also an excellent chance to see the famous Kopjes - these remnants of volcanic rock from ancient eruptions are a picturesque part of the Seronera landscape. Animals love to rest in their shade, providing ideal photographs of your time in Central Serengeti.

You’ll also see the Simba Rock - Remember the opening scene of “The Lion King” where Mufasa lifts up baby Simba to see all the savannah? Well, you can see it in real life! In Seronera, visit the inspiration for The Lion King, and see the exact rock that was copied for the cartoon.

Today you are going to the Legendary Ngorongoro Crater! Your day will begin early in the morning, when your guide arrives to drive you to the Ngorongoro Crater, part of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The Crater is somewhat reminiscent of The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: here you will witness tens of thousands of wild animals living in the massive crater left by a huge ancient volcano. The actual crater is relatively small, when you consider that it is home to the most variety of animals per square meter than anywhere else in the world! Here, you are sure to see a great number of animals within close proximity to one another.

The descent into the crater will take about half an hour of driving. The road passes through beautiful, lush forests with great scenery. Your safari guide will make a stop to see the ‘look out’ which is a place offering a stunning panoramic view of the entire crater. Contrary to popular myth, animals can go outside the caldera. However, most of them are safe and comfortable inside the caldera which provides an unlimited supply of fresh grass for grazers and easy prey for predators. Therefore, they prefer to remain in the crater t all the time.

Elephants, buffaloes, antelopes, lions, cheetahs, zebras and other African animals can be seen in Ngorongoro Crater. This is one of the few places in Africa where rhinos are found, although, remember that they are an endangered species, so there are very few of them. One animal that is absent are giraffes; you will not spot any of them in the crater because, due to the build of their bodies, including legs and long necks, they cannot walk down into the crater.

Day 9 :
Departure

Rest in the hotel and transfer to the airport.

Note:Hotel check-out is at 11:00 AM. In case you need a late check-out because of an evening flight, you have the option to extend your hotel stay till 6:00 PM for an extra fee.

Package Inclusions

  • All accommodations as per itinerary.
  • Full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner).
  • All park entrance fees.
  • Professional English-speaking safari guide.
  • 4x4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof.
  • Airport transfers and internal transport.

Package Exclusions

  • International airfare.
  • Travel and medical insurance.
  • Tanzanian visa fees.
  • Personal expenses (laundry, souvenirs, etc.).
  • Tips for guides and lodge staff.
  • Alcoholic and non-included beverages.

Southern Circuit Safari - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the best time of year to go on the Southern Circuit Safari?

The best time to visit is during the dry season from June to October, as wildlife is easier to spot, and the weather is more conducive for safari activities.

What kind of accommodations can I expect on the safari?

Accommodations range from luxury lodges and tented camps to eco-friendly establishments, all offering comfortable amenities and excellent service in scenic locations.

Are the safaris suitable for families with children?

Yes, our safaris are family-friendly, and we can tailor activities to suit children’s needs. Please inform us in advance so we can make the necessary arrangements.

What types of wildlife will I see on the safari?

You can expect to see a wide range of wildlife including elephants, lions, giraffes, buffaloes, and an array of bird species. The exact wildlife sightings will depend on the season and park visited.

What should I pack for the safari?

Pack light, comfortable clothing, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, a camera, and sturdy walking shoes. Also, bring layers for cooler mornings and evenings.

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Northern Circuit Safari
From Sh7500000
/ Adult
From Sh200
/ Child