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5-Day Great Migration-River Crossing : A 5 -d ay Great Migration River Crossing safari is a spectacular way to witness one of nature’s most breathtaking events as massive herds of wildebeests, zebras, and other animals make their perilous journey across the Mara River. Here’s a suggested itinerary for this experience.

Day 1: Arusha to Tarangire National Park

 

You’ll begin your safari by driving from Arusha to Tarangire National Park, known for its large elephant herds and iconic baobab trees. You’ll enjoy a game drive in the park, spotting diverse wildlife, before heading to Eileen’s Inn in Karatu for your overnight stay.

Accommodation :  Eileen’s Trees Inn

Day 2 : Karatu to Northern Serengeti National Park

 

Accommodation: Sero Tented Camp, Northern Serengeti. You’ll depart early from Karatu and take a scenic drive to Kogatende, the heart of the great migration in the Northern Serengeti. Upon arrival, you’ll enjoy an afternoon game drive along the Mara River, where you might witness the thrilling river crossings as the herd brave crocodile-infested waters.

Accommodation :  Sero Tented Camps

Day 3 : Northern Serengeti to Central Serengeti National Park

 

You’ll spend a full day exploring the Serengeti. You’ll enjoy morning and afternoon game drives centered around the Great Migration in central Serengeti, where you can observe herds, predators, and the dramatic river crossings. You will take in the pristine beauty of this wildlife-rich area.

Accommodation : Tukaone Weavers Camp

Day 4: Central Serengeti National Park to Karatu

 

You’ll leave the Serengeti and drive to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. You’ll descend into the Crater for an afternoon game drive. You’ll explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to a remarkable density of wildlife, including black rhinos, elephants, and flamingos. Your overnight stay will be near the Crater rim.

Accommodation : Eileen’s Trees Inn

Day 5: Serengeti to Ngorongoro Crater

 

You’ll leave the Serengeti and drive to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. You will descend into the Crater for an afternoon game drive. You’ll explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to a remarkable density of wildlife, including black rhinos, elephants, and flamingos. Your overnight stay will be near the Crater rim.

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What is the best safari in Tanzania?

So for those wondering What Is the Best Safari in Tanzania, we have the answers for you. It is without doubt the all-encompassing Serengeti which is the key destination for all Tanzania Safaris. Your Tanzania Safari Tours experience would be incomplete without visiting Serengeti National Park. The world’s best wilderness and migratory birds are known to be present in the park. One of the biggest river basin areas in Africa is the Grumeti region and Northern part of Serengeti National Park.

How much does a safari in Tanzania cost?

The most important among the Tanzania Safari Faq’s is the price of these safaris. So if you are still pondering How Much Does a Tanzania Safari Cost, we have the right estimates for you. The Tanzania Safari Cost starts at USD 450 and range up to USD 1650. The factors that affect the cost are:

  • The time of year you travel, as peak seasons have higher costs
  • The level of comfort you prefer at accommodations as luxury safaris as more expensive than a budget safari
  • Whether you drive or fly between destinations as the domestic flight charges will be applied
  • Extra activities – like hot-air ballooning, spa treatments and cultural tours – that you’d like to add on.
What is the best time of year to visit Tanzania?

Not to mention the answer to What Is The Best Time Of Year To Visit Tanzania is all year round. Tanzania is incredible to visit throughout the year. Many visitors prefer visiting in the warm dry season, which is the Best Time To Visit Tanzania and the cold dry season from June to October and from January to March. A great many people evade the stormy long periods of April, May, and November. When you want the transfers and safari destinations all to yourself, it is better to visit in the off season like the monsoon season.

How do I plan a safari in Tanzania?

Now that you have decided on your Tanzania Safari you must be doubtful about How Do I Plan a Safari in Tanzania? Firstly you can choose from our various proposed Camping Safari, Lodge Safari and Safari & Zanzibar packages followed by finalizing the dates of the tour. If you have chosen private safaris, we take the responsibility of organizing it. Only you and your travel partner(s) will be on the tour and on the transfers. You can contact us for more information regarding your trip and we will proceed with bookings and safari preparations for you.

How many days do you need for Safari?

The total number of days on Tanzanian Safari depends on the number of and variety of activities you have chosen on your trip packages. You will need at least 6-7 days on the safari which includes game drives, animal viewing and more. But we recommend you to make your trip longer as it is worth every penny. In our combination packages you can not only climb Mt Kilimanjaro, watch wildebeest migration in Serengeti but also have a great time with your family at the serene beaches of Zanzibar.

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