Tanzania Safari Tours Destination

Tanzania Safari Tours

Welcome to Tanzania Safari Tours Destination

Tanzania is one of the leading destinations in Africa when it comes to bush and beach holiday safaris.There is alot of what Tanzania safari tours offers, from beach to bush, mount Kilimanjaro climbing among many others.Tanzania has some of popular parks such as Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservancy, Lake Manyara National Park and Tarangire among others.Visiting Tanzania will give you the ultimate chance of climbing the tallest mountain in Africa, witnessing the great Migration from the balcony of your lodge or even getting to the pristine sandy beaches of Tanzania. You can get all this with just a simple inqury to our tour expert and get a detailed safari plan and quote!Book with Ravina Tours and Travels Today!

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What to Expect on Your Tanzania Safari Tour

While on a Tanzania safari tour just be prepared to see abundant wildlife viewing which will include the Big Five. When we say abundant wildlife, this means large number of rhinos, buffalo, elephant, leopard and lion all can be easily found in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. Additionally, you will get the chance to see stunning landscapes in various destinations such as Tarangire National Park, Serengeti and Ngorongoro. Tarangire National Park has a good baobab-dotted terrain which is very appealing to the eyes. These are very popular places that most tourists find attractive whether they are first timers or regular travellers.

Some of the activities that you are likely to engage include guided game drives where you will be driven comfortable modern vehicles. At the same time there is a high probability of engaging in a walking safari, cultural tours and hot air balloon trips. Also, if you are on a good budget then you can anticipate staying in very comfortable lodges or camps where you will be experiencing the African sun set. In terms of travelling you need to be prepared for a slow paced-travel and potential delays

Luxury Safari Experience in Tanzania

If you are still thinking of what to do or experience on your luxury safari in Tanzania, then this is what it should include. Since this is a luxury safari experience then you will be staying at high end lodges and camps which have exquisite services delivered to you. Also, you will have the chance to exclusive game drives in Serengeti, Tarangire and Ngorongoro Crater. You will get unique activities like hot air balloon rides in the morning which offer a great view of wildlife and landscape from the aerial view. Additionally, you can expect a gourmet dining, private drives and guides with seamless logistics for a comfortable and unforgettable experience. Also expect, top accommodations where you will be hosted at the Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, The Highlands Ngorongoro and Singita Faru Faru.

Some of the key experiences include wildlife viewing where you will get to see the Great Migration in the Serengeti. You will have the chance to take a hot air balloon safari over the Serengeti or trek to see chimpanzee in Mahale National Park. Cultural immersion is another unique activity that you will be having during your safari. There is a bush and beach experience where you will get to have a taste of the white sandy beaches of Zanzibar.

In terms of accommodation, you expect to be in an upscale tented camps or lodges with en-suite bathrooms and amenities like swimming pools and pristine dining. Transportation will be done in a 4×4 safari vehicle that has pop up roofs with domestic flights and roads being designated for the purposes of making your experience even better. You will enjoy game drives that will be led by expert guides. Inclusions that are added to the luxury Tanzania luxury safari tour include parking fees, meals, accommodation, transfers and activities.

Best Months to go to Tanzania for Safari

The best month for you to visit Tanzania for a Safari is subject to what you are looking for and priorities. We have the dry season which runs between June-October which offers an ideal time for game viewing as there are abundant wildlife and the Great Migration River crossing. There is the low season which runs from January to March it’s the best time to seeing baby animals and the prices is insanely low. For a combination of good weather and fewer crowds consider the short rainy season which is between November and December.

Dry Season (June-October)

During this season expect cool and dry weather and minimal rain. This is usually the peak season where you expect higher prices and bigger crowds that is in June, July and August. This time is best for wildlife viewing since during this time the animals tend top congregate around water sources which makes it easier to spot game against the less-lush landscape. It is the best time to witness the Great migration especially when the Mara River crossing is at its peak in the northern Serengeti and typically happens between mid-July to October which is a good time for you to be already booked there if you do not want to miss the action. With everything seeming to fall in place as you would expect then know this is the peak whereby you expect the prices to be higher thus advanced booking is advisable.

Calving Season (January and February)

As the name suggest this season is best for witnessing the newborn wildebeest and zebras which play a significant role in attracting predators. The weather is usually warmer with chances of short rains however; it is still good for safaris as it does not hinder most of the field activities. Wildlife viewing during this season is very exciting as the abundant calves attract most predators to the southern part of Serengeti and Ndutu Plains. It is during the low season so expect the prices to be low in terms of charges.

Shoulder and Rainy Seasons (March to May)

This is the long rainy seasons which is usually associated with numerous challenges despite being beneficial to other travellers and tourists. April and May are usually the coldest months and very wet, they are not ideal for safari activities. However, they could be advantageous to photographers as the weather provides perfect scenes for dramatic skies. Additionally, at this time there are very few tourists so you can do most of your activities without facing any human distractions.

How Much Does Tanzania Luxury Safari Cost?

The average cost of a luxury safari tour in Tanzania costs between $600 to $2,000 per person per day. However, there are some high-end options that are costly than the said amount reaching prices of around $2,400 per person per day. Most of these costs and charges that visitors incur are subject to a number of factors such as time of the year, type of accommodation and transport. These are critical factors and might set a significant difference between one form of safari to another despite everything being on the luxury tier. For instance, you might be on a luxury safari with another traveller however, if you are using a ground transport and the other is using planes then this might bring in a very big different in terms of cost. The daily baseline expenditure per day per person in a luxury trip begins at $1,000 as the minimum. The lower-end luxury expenditure you expect to pay approximately $600 to $1,500 per day.  There is the higher end luxury option which is where the prices begin to increase as the average cost here is between $1,500 to $2,000 this is the average expenditure per day during the peak season where you have prime locations and fly-in transfers. You can do the most exclusive option where you get the chance to be set on the most exclusive properties and feel the top-notch experience where the daily expense per person can be as a high as $4,200. This is a very expensive package of the luxury services that you can get while doing a luxury safari in Tanzania.

Tanzania Safari Types

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Family Tanzania Safari Tour

Family safaris in Tanzania offers very incredible opportunity for wildlife viewing especially when you have your family in destinations such as Ngorongoro Crater or Serengeti National Park. There are family tailored events that fit all ages making it a perfect place for family to be involved as there are 4×4 vehicles for game drives. There are cultural visits that are tailored just for you and your family to enjoy while in these destinations.  You can have a good time with your family when you take natural walks. In terms of transport, a family option cannot share their vehicle with strangers as they prefer being as a family. Accommodations can range from luxury lodges and camps that have been tailored to handle family members of all ages.

Private Tanzania Safari Tour

Experiencing a private Tanzania safari tour is one of the most incomparable experiences that you cannot underestimate. With a private safari tour you get to enjoy the privileges to things such as a tailored game drive schedule, drive in a private safari vehicle and a personal guide. In this type of safari, you have the freedom to move freely and interact with nature as you wish as this is the most remarkable aspect of the private safari tour. In this experience you can share with your guide some of your interest as a way of getting more education insights. Most of the tour guides are professionals and story tellers so you will not get bored when you travel with them. A private safari tour gives you the ability and power to dictate the direction and content of your safari adventure.

Bush and Beach Tanzania Safari Tour

The Tanzania Bush and Beach safari tour provides the best moments for the family members of a delight family to be together and enjoy some good times. This package is specifically designed to be the ideal holiday for you and your family. The adventures of the entire safari are shared among everyone allowing parents, children and grandparents to treasure the moments they have there in a Tanzania safari tour. Every Tanzania safari is a different vibe as each beach brings a different reaction and each bush is a unique experience for you. You can engage in wildlife rich game drives, family friendly accommodations, Big Five encounters, have guided cultural excursions. The overall experience for this safari tour is balanced as it provides as unique balance between the wildlife viewing excitement and the tranquillity of a tropical beach vacation. 

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Why Should I Go to Tanzania for Safari?

Tanzania, is a dream destination that most travellers, adventurers, tourists and individuals such as me seeking an authentic African experience. With the iconic landscapes, rich culture and diverse wildlife a luxury Tanzania safari tour is unlike any other trip to the heart of Africa. Whether you are a veteran tourist coming back for the tenth time or a first timer below are reasons why you should go on a safari in Tanzania.

One of the greatest spectacles on earth is the Great Wildebeest Migration where you will get to witness over 1.5 million wildebeest, gazelles and zebras move across the Serengeti. You being in the park and experiencing the event is one of the very best reasons you should go on a safari in Tanzania. This natural spectacle is one of the world’s most breathtaking wildlife events and a highlight of many Tanzania Safari Tours. Well, we are not done with the best things to see in Tanzania because here comes the “Eighth Wonder of the World,” locally known as Ngorongoro Crater is home to one of the densest populations of the wildlife in Africa. With just a single game drive around Ngorongoro Crater you can spot flamingos, rhinos, elephants and lions. Tanzania provides one of the most iconic and best opportunities where you can spot the Big Five in just a single drive. The country also provides protected reserves and experienced guides thus sightings chances are incredibly high. There is more beyond wildlife in Tanzania as there are unique cultural experiences when you get to encounter with the Maasai, Hadzabe and other indigenous communities. Through these cultural interactions you get insight into the traditional lifestyles and deep connections with the land.

Adventurous travellers will forever love the experience they will get when they see and hike, Africa’s tallest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro. Well, you might not climb it but the view of seeing its snow-capped peak rise above the plains is an unforgettable moment in your luxury Tanzania safari tour. If you are a bird enthusiast, then this is the right place for your luxury safari in Tanzania as there are over 1,000 bird species hence the country being known as a paradise for birdwatchers. There are some great gateway places in Tanzania such as the Zanzibar Beaches which are a good destination for after safari. It feels better chilling and relaxing on white sandy beaches, swim in turquoise waters and enjoy the island’s spice tours and history.

If you visit Tanzania, you get the chance to soar above the Serengeti in a hot air balloon where you’ll get a unique perspective of wildlife and landscapes. The host air balloon safari is one of the most magical and luxurious experiences that you don’t want to miss in a Tanzania safari tour. There are diverse safari options for each and every traveller as the packages range from luxury lodges and mobile camps to budget friendly tours. With that said, Tanzania offers safari experience for different styles and budgets. Whether you are a solo adventurer, family traveller or a honeymooner, there’s a perfect safari for you.

The cost for your Kenya safari tour is mostly dictated by how many days you choose to spend on your safari. You can start with a 3 day itinerary then a 5 day itinerary as a starting point. While these safari tours in Kenya are definitely not cheap, they are an incredible once in a lifetime experience.

How Long Should a Tanzania Safari Tour Take?

Based on the experiences you are looking for in Tanzania will determine how long you need to stay in Tanzania for a Safari. I would recommend pending at least 7-8 days there. This is a great amount of time that you can utilize to see a lot of highlights as Tanzania is such a large country whereby getting around it takes time.

A 7-8 days trip offers you ample time that you can use to visit a handful of national parks and get to have true experience of some of Tanzania’s top attractions. If you have ample time, of between 7 days to 4 weeks you have the opportunity to explore more of the country’s 22 national parks. Nevertheless, it doesn’t mean that for a day or two you cannot explore Tanzania, well it is very possible because there is a way that the country offers all budgets for travellers from low budgets to luxury budgets. You can do a mini safari version of the tour where you can get to visit the nearest destination to your arrival points Kilimanjaro and Arusha airports are close to certain parks such as Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha National Park, Lake Manyara and Tarangire. On the other hand, if you are flying to Dar es Salaam, you could visit Mikumi National Park which is a just a 4–6-hour drive away from a worthwhile short trip. Around these areas even within a day you get to see the Big 5 although rhinos are not available it is still a great safari experience. You might as well arrive at Mwanza Airport you can still visit Lake Victoria which is just a 20 minutes drive away, a perfect ride for a scenic and relaxing stop.

Tanzania Safari Tour Packages

Tanzania is one of the top safari destinations, the wildlife viewing is out of this world and big cats are especially easy to see. Tanzania safari tours packages vary widely in duration and budget where the common options are usually the Northern Circuit tours (Serenmgeti, Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara and Tarangire) and the Southern Circuit safaris which is composed of (Ruaha and Nyerere).

Tanzania is a highly appealing and beautiful destination for tours. Serengeti National Park promises a charming game drive led by a professional tour guide. Be prepared for a diverse array of wildlife including hyenas, wildebeests, lions, giraffes, leopards and cheetahs

Day 1: Arusha -Tarangire National Park

You will be picked from your hotel and after getting acquainted with your guide and chef you to Tarangire National Park which is a two hours drive. Tarangire is known for its abundance with ancient baobab trees and boasts the largest concentration of elephants in the country. You will be taken through a game drive where you will see different animals through the park. This will take place during the day to midday and later you will be taken to visit the Tarangire River picnic for lunch having a beautiful view of the river and surrounding wildlife. During this time, you will see baboons and small monkeys that will join you as you enjoy your meals.

Day 2: Mto wa mbu -Serengeti National Park

Afte breakfast early in the morning you will be transported to Serengeti National Park which is the third largest national park in Tanzania. Tanzania is well known for hosting the Big Five and a variety of other animals. You will be taken for a game drive until its lunch time. After lunch you will be taken for an evening game drive giving you the chance to explore more of the vast wildlife within the park and in the evening, you’ll retire to your lodge for dinner.

Day 3: Serengeti National Park

After the early breakfast you will embark on the game drive for a game drive to further acquaint you with vast expanse of Serengeti National Park and explore some lesser-known areas. During this day you will get the chance to see hippos and other aquatic lives such as crocodiles and lizards. Immediately after lunch you will be taken to a campsite in Ngorongoro and enjoy the experience.

Day 4: Ngorongoro Crater-Arusha

After taking a beautiful and healthy breakfast, you will drive to the Ngorongoro Crater where you can encounter various animals for the morning game drive. For this morning drive you are guaranteed to see elephants, rhinos, zebras among others. You will have a lunch then after having lunch at the camp you will decide if you can go for an evening game drive before being transferred back to Arusha.   

Day 1: Tarangire National Park

You will be picked from your hotel at 8:00 AM and be taken to a very special national park that is the Tarangire. This national park is famous for its diverse landscape and nine different vegetation zones. Its also known for its ancient baobab trees which are the largest trees on the continent making the animals around them appear to be dwarfs. The river park is filled with wildlife that ranges from big birds to leopards, lions, antelopes, giraffes, zebras and of course elephants. You will have lunch at a very amazing area as the park boasts of a fascinating observatory zone giving you a great view of the river and wildlife. In the evening you will go on another game drive before making your way to the camp.  

Day 2: Lake Manyara National Park

You can go on a short beautiful journey across the Great Rift Valley until you arrive at Lake Manyara National Park. At this destination you will be doing a full day game drive, the park might small in size but its famous for the lush acacia forest, mahogany trees and giant figs, huge number of buffalos, elephants, impalas, hippos and giraffes are considered the permanent residents of this park. Game drives along the lake provide great opportunities for photography with giraffes and buffaloes in the background. You can have extra tours on this day including boat excursion and bike tours then later transfer to the camp for dinner.

Day 3: Serengeti National Park

After taking a healthy breakfast, you will make your way to the world leading and most famous national park in the world that is Serengeti National Park. The drive might be long however, its spectacular as there is lots of wildlife and landscape you will be enjoying as you drive. As you progress with the drive into Serengeti, you will understand the meaning in local name as it will be only endless plains. Remember you are in the home of the Great Migration where over 1.5 million wildebeests and hundreds of thousands of gazelles and zebras coexist peacefully.

Day 4-5: Serengeti National Park

You will spend two days of your safari in Serengeti National Park. The program for each day can be organized in accordance to your wishes. The game guide will be discussing with you the best times for you to be going for your game drives and walks. You can decide to do a morning drive return to the camp for lunch and relaxation and the finish with an afternoon game drive. Also, you could do a full day game drive with a picnic lunch.

Day 6:  Serengeti to Ngorongoro

On this day you have to wake up early for you have the chance to get on a game drive when the animals are still very active in the morning hours. After the game drive you will return to the camp for a rewarding brunch before making your way to Ngorongoro. This is the eight natural wonder of the world and is a destination that you wouldn’t want to miss in your itinerary. Having all types of wildlife and unique landscapes its one of the rarest places on the continent you can have sighting of the black rhino. From Serengeti to Ngorongoro it will take a considerable amount of time but you will reach Ngorongoro Crater in time for a sundowner.

Day 7: Ngorongoro Crater

This day must start early as it will begin with a morning descent onto the crater floor for an iconic wildlife view, honestly this is one of the most stunning places on earth. What follows after the game drive is a picnic lunch near the beautiful hippo lake. After lunch you will be taken for another short game drive then later ascend the crater. Upon exiting the Ngorongoro Conservation Area you will be taken towards Lake Eyasi.

Day 8: Lake Eyasi

This will be a very special edition of your safari expedition as you will have to wake up earlier than the rest of the days just before sunrise. You will have to follow your guide until he locates the Hadzabe people one of the last true nomadic local groups in Africa. The main aim of following them this early is to ensure you follow them and get to learn their daily activities. It’s off the beaten track and does not feel touristic to most travellers. Interacting with these people feels truly like nothing else in a safari tour. After finishing your activities with the local group, you will visit the beautiful Lake Eyasi as shallow Salt Lake on the floor of the Great Rift Valley then in the evening catch a flight for Zanzibar.

Day 9-10: Zanzibar

Once you are here on this paradise just rest and enjoy the white sandy beaches and the turquoise water of the Indian ocean. Depending on how you are feeling you can decide to go for a full or half day tour to Stone Town where you can make some stop over through same places such as Prison Island, Old Town and the spice market lunch is not included as you can also opt to go to Jozi Forest.

Day 11: Zanzibar

You will spend the last hours of your journey relaxing; you will transfer to Zanzibar airport for your international flight home. It will be the end of your 11-day tour in Tanzania and Zanzibar.

Day 1: Airport pick-up and transfer to your accommodation in Arusha

You will be welcomed to Tanzania as you land in Tanzania depending on the time you arrive there, the tour guide will take you through a nice drive where you can have a nice chance to unwind as you are going for your accommodation in Arusha.

Day 2: Journey from Arusha to Tarangire National Park, an elephant paradise

A guide will pick you up from your accommodation as soon as you are done with breakfast. You will move to Tarangire National Park which is just 2 and a half hours drive away with good road conditions. Named after River Tarangire, it is the only source of water in this region during the dry season. It’s known for its large elephant herds of elephant offering a great opportunity for 

Day 3: Treetop walk and game drives in Lake Manyara National Park

After breakfast you will drive to Lake Manyara National Park, though compact it’s a diverse park offering a unique blend of experiences. The park is one of the narrowest and the smallest which offers dramatic scenic views of the Great Rift Escarpment. Lake Manyara is a shallow salt water lake which makes it a perfect spot for wadding birds such as flamingos and more than 500 other bird species. While at the lake you have the probability to see elephants or baboons in the lush green pastures of the park. Apart from the game drive you will enjoy a thrilling treetop walk in the lake. After an entire day of wildlife experiences, you will take a short drive to your accommodation in Karatu ready to relax and reflect on an unforgettable day.

Day 4: Karatu to Serengeti National Park

Once you are done taking breakfast you will drive into the cooler regions of Ngorongoro Conservation Area. While it is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, it is especially famous for its incredible annual migration. Dependent on time of the year you visit, you may witness one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World, as vast numbers of wildebeest, zebra, and antelope migrate in search of water and fresh grass. You will later indulge in a picnic lunch and have a magical overnight stay at exceptional accommodations nestled within the breathtaking Serengeti National Park.

Day 5: Full day in Serengeti National Park

Be prepared for an incredible day in the Serengeti a wildlife paradise where you witness all sorts of majestic animals such as hippos, buffaloes and impalas. Every moment of your life will be turned into a thrilling adventure as you spot predators chasing after their preys. You can choose between the morning drives, evening drives or take a full day exploration with a picnic lunch at the heart of the park. Your entire day will be immersed in the breathtaking landscapes of Serengeti National Park where the vast savannah wilderness spreads.  

Day 6: Serengeti National Park to Ngorongoro Crater

After taking a nice and tasty breakfast, you will begin the journey from Serengeti to Ngorongoro Crater. As you approach the Ngorongoro Crater it will start revealing itself and you will be seeing the ancient volcanic caldera which is very satisfying. Doing the crater decent feels like being more in touch with nature than just a walk. After an exhilarating afternoon of closeup wildlife encounters and captivating scenes you will retire to your accommodation for a wonderful dinner.

Day 7: Unwind, then transfer to the airport

This will be your final day and you will be driven to your final destination that is Arusha Town, Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha Airport.

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Why should you book for Tanzania Safari Tour?

This is a very important question as booking a safari not just a Tanzania safari but any other safari for that matter you have to be very careful. Before we even talk about booking a Tanzania safari lets talk about things you need to bear in mind. First you have to decide whether you want a fully-guided trip or a self-drive DIY approach thing. From here you need to contact your trusted partner tours and safari agent Ravina Tours so as to book in advance.

So, if you are booking a Tanzania safari you need to plan your safari through defining a clear budget, dates and experiences you need to have while in the safari. This can be in either a luxury fly-in type, mid-range lodges and budget camping all these offer varied experiences and have different costs. Choose the booking method either through hiring an experienced travel agent such as Adequate Safaris then use a comparison site to get multiple quotes. It is imperative that you consider doing the booking process in advance at least between 6-12 months ahead and 12-18 months in advance for the peak season for better prices and availability of accommodation. Make sure to look for reputable companies and use site reviews to find companies with strong track records and positive reviews. Consider both local and international companies to choose from them who will provide the services for you.

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As much as Ravina Tours focuses on safari and wildlife, we know that choosing the right place to stay and relax is important as accommodation is a key element in creating an unforgettable experience. Ravina would recommend you to consider the following parameters when selecting accommodation for each night during your safari.

When choosing an accommodation bear in mind the right budget an accommodation during a safari can cost as little as $80 per person per night to over $1500 and remember this does not include parking fees. While planning for a Tanzania safari tour it would be better if you operate with a rough budget that is a little bit higher than what you have on the selected destinations which is very okay. Also, for itineraries make sure you selected them based on your interests and duration of tour prior to making a conclusion on the accommodation choices. With such a brilliant plan you can always alter any changes that you need to do during the safari without facing any inconveniences or discomfort. In terms of locations if you have a choice in accommodation selection, prioritise the location of accommodation, over the type of accommodation. By staying at camps/lodges in good location, you can maximise your time in the parks for wildlife viewing.

Well in terms of accommodations there are several types of accommodations available on a Tanzania safari tour, ranging from budget-friendly basic camping to mid tier and luxury lodges, tented camps, tented lodges. Each type of accommodation offers a unique experience, and choosing the right one depends on your budget, interests, itinerary, and preferred level of comfort.

 Lodges

Safari lodges are usually made of concrete often located inside or outside the national park. They might contain elements such as wood, stone or thatch which matches the natural surroundings. Additionally, they usually have multiple quarters spread out across a huge area with a main common building somewhere in between. This common area will have a reception, lounge, restaurant, bar, and sometimes gym, spa services and shops. Many of these lodges also have a swimming pool in the main block where you can relax after a game drive.

Most of the lodges are able to provide electricity through the night, and generally have other amenities like running water, laundry service, Wi-Fi which is sometimes restricted to reception, hair dryers which are provided upon request, locker facility among others. Among safari lodges, you will find mid tier to luxury lodges.

While the luxury ones have four poster beds, wraparound balconies with stunning views, pretty bathrooms, spacious rooms, and in some cases secluded plunge pools, air conditioning and much more. On the other hand, mid range lodges tend to have smaller rooms, smaller balconies with other basic services.

Tented Lodges

Tented lodges try to combine the best of both worlds, by providing you with most of the comforts of lodges while still trying to ensure that you enjoy nature through their canvas walls. These lodges have wooden and sometimes concrete floors that are raised on stilts with thatched roof while the walls are made of canvas with huge net windows in them. These are permanent structures and most tented lodges have swimming pools.

If you are in need of a more authentic and immersive safari experience then a tented lodge is the right option for you. This is because it offers both a high levels of comfort and luxury. This is the perfect place for you to enjoy the views of vast savannah and experience the sounds and the sights of wildlife right outside your tent. You might also be looking to find a different form of accommodation other than the ones that you find at home then this would be the perfect place for you to be as the tented lodges provide a very diverse for of experience compared to what you have at home,

Tented Camps

The other option is tented camps which should not to be confused with basic camps. These are by far the most popular kind of accommodation that you can find inside national parks. These are very calm walk-in tents style, that are made fully out of canvas and are of the size of an average hotel room or sometimes even larger with private ensuite bathrooms using pail or running showers, long-drop or even flush toilets, solid beds with thick mattresses. You will also have chairs and a table so that you can sit outside your tent if you wish to have some of the time that you want alone.

There are some tented camps especially those located in Central Serengeti, Tarangire that usually are permanent and remain at same location throughout the year. However, some tented camps are mobile and change location based on expected migration location from the southern Serengeti/Ndutu from December to March to the northern Serengeti from June to October. The purpose of these tented camps being mobile

Tented camps are usually solar powered with diesel generator for backup or to supply additional power. So most tented camps switch off electricity in the night between 10:00 PM to morning 5:00 AM or so. Also, you might not be able to charge your devices in your tent and will have to use charging ports in the common area of camp. In general, you can just charge your devices in the safari vehicle itself though. You will not have access to Wi-Fi in these camps mostly but some might have wi-fi in the common area.

Budget or Basic Camping

The basic camping is mostly for tourists who wish to have an exploratory safari and are on a budget. It typically involves setting up a tent in the campsite and sleeping in a sleeping bag on a foam mattress laid on ground this is the easiest form of accommodation that you can have. Basic amenities have to be shared which include toilets and showers sometimes they tend to share the same common cooking place. Once you are in your assigned areas you will be allocated camping gear, and a cook in addition to the usual vehicle and guide you get on all safaris. The provided camping gear includes tent, a folding chair and table, foam mattress and sleeping bag. Since the amenities are limited, guests are prepared in advance to be aware of the situation they are likely to face. Most of the camp sites are usually located inside the park but at some locations at Manyara for example campsites outside the park are more commonly used. These are usually there to offer extra accommodations to individuals that mostly interested in staying outside the camp.

City Hotels/Lodges

All the above accommodation options can be found in and around the national parks in Tanzania. However, you might decide to stay in cities for some nights based on what you want in your itineraries. You will find several hotels/lodges in towns and cities close to the parks such as Arusha City and Karatu Town.

Remember that budget city hotels are often the cheapest among all the types of accommodations listed above, they are considered cheaper than the basic camping option. At times they are located in convenient locations that might be very easy for you to move from one place to another. For instance, Karatu hotels are suitably located along the way for a night between Tarangire and Ngorongoro/Serengeti. At the same time, it might be suitable for the night between Manyara and Ngorongoro/Serengeti.

From viewing the millions of wildebeest, zebras and other antelopes traverse the plains of Serengeti to ascending the snow-capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro or sipping a chilled drink on the white sand beaches of Zanzibar, Tanzania provides the most authentic travellers experience in Africa. In Tanzania, where you will go will be dependent on what you want to see and experience during the safari. The Northern Safari Circuit provides the best option for first timers while safari veterans like both the southern and western Tanzania as it is a hidden gem for most nature enthusiasts and adventurous. At Ravina Tours, we help you explore Tanzania’s top safari hotspots.

Serengeti National Park

Serengeti is synonymous with safari and is the place to go in Tanzania especially for game viewing. This destination hosts the lion’s share of the Wildebeest Migration from January to September. It is one of the best safari destinations in Africa with the sheer size, accessibility, top quality camps and lodges and space to accommodate everyone all round the year. It is one of the top spots on the Tanzania best tourist destinations for both first time travellers and veteran travellers where they must go and come back again. It is home to the world greatest concentration of wildlife and the majority of the Great Wildebeest Migration; Serengeti National Park is Tanzania’s flagship conservation area   and a must visit for regular and first-time travellers.

From the Maa language it is translated as “The land that moves on forever”. With the vast rolling grassland and golden savannah of the Serengeti this destination gives travellers a sense of space. Despite it being famous for the millions of wildebeest, there are a sizeable population of myriad gazelle, lion, buffalo, elephant, giraffe and other species of antelope. Here are the three reasons why you should visit Serengeti National Park first is to witness the annual wildebeest migration. Second is the destination is always in perfect weather all round the year offering a perfect place for game viewing. Lastly, it is a safari for everyone who wants to tick off the destination from their bucket list. It is a perfect place for honeymooners and people that need private camos for their occasions. There are also places where kids can be entertained hence a good place for friends and family safari.

Ngorongoro Crater Safari

Also known as the heaven for the Big Five, Ngorongoro Crater is home to about 30,000 animals that are placed inside the crater of an extinct volcano. With wetlands, forest, grassland and some unique cliff-top accommodation is a quick definition of Ngorongoro Crater. This is a superb safari destination in Tanzania as it offers excellent game viewing in an undoubtedly unique environment. It is the perfect place for you to get a quick sighting of the Big Five in East Africa and without a doubt, it offers what is undoubtedly the best safari in Tanzania. There is amazing accommodation options perched right on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater offering a superb view of the vast African wildlife. It is a stress free and ideal place for first time safari travellers can explore either solo or with family there is a wide range if resident wildlife that are stunning just to watch. Honeymooners are also covered here as the romantic cliff-top lodges provide the perfect spot for you as a couple. When you are in Ngorongoro Crater you’ll get to enjoy wildlife and safari drives, birdwatching, cultural interaction and thrilling scenery.

Tarangire National Park

Also known as the elephant empire it is strategically located close to Lake Manyara and Ngorongoro Crater which is worth much more to visit compared to any other location in Tanzania. With elephant’s population being higher along the Tarangire River this is the place that you can find such large herds of elephants across the country. The park is also a home to more than 500 species of birds making it a perfect destination for birdwatchers. This destination is worth visiting as it has a diverse wildlife and wilderness highlighting open woodlands, huge swamps, iconic baobab trees and ravine forests makes this place iconic. This destination has easy access however; it is the least visited destinations on the Northern Safari Circuit. If visited during the right time of the year, Tarangire offers one of the best game viewing destinations in Tanzania. It is home to all classic African savannah species plus a few unusual species such as the long-necked gerenuk which is not available in Serengeti. It is more densely vegetated compared to the open grasslands of the Serengeti. With the open woodland being mixed with thick forest along the river this is an ideal place for leopard’s cover. It’s in this same destination you can spot most of the oddest-looking trees in Africa. Travellers in this safari have the opportunity to be accommodated in the park ranging from friendly camps to luxurious lodges for honeymooners. 

Lake Manyara Tanzania

This is part of the famed Northern Safari Circuit as Lake Manyara offers easy game viewing in an attractive setting. It is home to some of the heavyweight species that we know including tree-climbing lion, buffalo, leopard, elephant, giraffe and hippo. Lake Manyara is a unique destination for bird watching while at this lake you’ll see flocks of pelican and flamingos in the middle of the lake. The flood plains, evergreen forests and woodlands offer an equally amazing scenic view. Its strategically located as it lies on the road from Arusha town which is the main entry and exit point for the Northern Safari Circuit making it a significant place for you to catch a breath during your safari for a day or two. Set at the foot of the Great Rift Valley escarpment Lake Manyara offers a wide diversity of terrestrial habitats, acacia woodlands, floodplains and forest wetlands. You can visit this destination from December to February and from May to July to get the best experience as the destination is on most of Tanzania safari tours itineraries all year round. It has excellent luxury accommodation which can be either inside or outside the park, with a good budget you have the opportunity to explore by a 4×4 as well as by a canoe, on foot, a canoe and on a mountain bike. From the thrilling game drives to serene birdwatching and cultural encounters Lake Manyara provides a unique experience.  

Ruaha National Park

Ruaha National Park is a hidden gem a wild and unbridled character is what sets it apart from other safari destinations. This is Tanzania’s biggest camp despite it having only a handful of safari camps despite its large size. Regardless of how many destinations you will visit in Tanzania you will never get a destination with a plethora of wildlife such as giraffe, kudu, roan, lion, sable, cheetah, leopard and buffalo. Ruaha has secret savannahs as only about a sizeable number of tourists less than 1% travel to Tanzania purposefully to travel to Ruaha. With its destination set where the woodlands if the South meet the savannahs of East Africa, Ruaha has a diversity of animals and is matched by their numbers. It is home to the largest elephant herds in East Africa and has an excellent history of predators. Ruaha National Park offer the best safari destinations in Tanzania as it provides a wide range of activities for wildlife enthusiasts such as game drives while you explore the vast savannahs. There are also walking safaris that offer you with a more immersive and intimate experience of the park’s fauna and flora. The unique perspective of this park is that you can go for a night game drive where you can spot nocturnal animals such as genets and hyena. With over 570 bird species this is a good destination where birdwatchers can have a good time. At Ruaha National Park you can do fly campaign where you get the real interaction with nature through bush breakfasts and sundowners.  

Nyerere National Park

Known as the largest game reserve in Africa, Nyerere National Park is considered to a hidden gen as is filled with wildlife in a remate areas where it is raw. Unlike all the other iconic destinations of Tanzania Northern circuit it relatively remains unknown to outsiders. The great Rufiji River creates a series of interconnected lakes and palm-fringed channels giving you a phenomenally wild and beautiful landscape. Phenomenally wild and beautiful, the defining feature of Nyerere is the great Rufiji River which creates a series of interconnected lakes and palm-fringed channels. The river teems with wildlife: Jurassic-size crocs bask on sunny sandbanks, elephants browse on swampy islands, storks and spoonbills patrol the shallows, and exposed mud banks are covered in crimson clouds of carmine bee-eaters. 

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