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Migration Safari

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  • Duration 10 Days
  • Best Time All year round except; April til mid May
  • Can be Tailor-made Yes
Tour Description

Experience an unforgettable 10-day journey through Tanzania, immersing yourself in diverse landscapes, rich wildlife, and vibrant culture. From the sweeping savannahs of Tarangire National Park to the iconic plains of the Serengeti and the majestic wonders of Ngorongoro Crater, each day offers thrilling safari adventures and encounters with Africa's iconic wildlife. Conclude your adventure with a blissful retreat on the idyllic beaches of Zanzibar Island, where relaxation meets exploration in the historic charm of Stone Town. With the perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural discovery, this tour promises to craft enduring memories of Tanzania's boundless beauty and wonder.

Upon your arrival in Arusha, you'll be greeted by our friendly Tanzania Inside & Safaris team and transferred to your accommodation. Take this opportunity to relax and unwind after your journey, soaking in the warm hospitality of Tanzania. Depending on your arrival time, you may have the chance to explore the vibrant local markets or simply enjoy a leisurely evening at your hotel, preparing for the adventures that lie ahead.

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Green Side Hotel

Experience the perfect blend of natural charm and modern comfort at our classic hotel. Relax in well-appointed rooms and suites designed for your utmost convenience, savor delicious cuisine crafted from locally sourced ingredients, and unwind by the serene outdoor pool.

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Mount Meru Hotel

Set at the foot of Mount Meru and located opposite Arusha Golf Course, the 4-star Mount Meru Hotel features an outdoor pool, fitness center, and 24-hour front desk. The elegant and spacious rooms are fitted with air conditioning, TV, minibar, safe, and tea-and-coffee-making facilities.

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Gran Melia

A five-star hotel with exclusive views of Mount Meru. An oasis within Arusha set out on 18 acres of beautiful landscaped coffee and tea plantations. Pure tranquility with spectacular views of Mount Meru.

Rise and shine for an exhilarating day as we embark on a journey to Tarangire National Park, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife. Keep your cameras ready as we venture deep into the heart of the park, where towering baobab trees dot the horizon and mighty elephants roam freely. Marvel at the spectacle of herds of wildebeest, zebra, and giraffe against the backdrop of sweeping savannahs. After an unforgettable day of game viewing, retire to your lodge for a well-deserved rest.

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Africa Safari Rift Valley

A comfortable and unique tented lodge with the Great Rift Valley in your front- and backyard, you have found the right place.The swimming pool and restaurant are embedded in the surrounding landscape offering a beautiful view of the Rift Valley and Lake Manyara.

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Maramboi Tented Lodge

You could see wildlife appear between the palm trees from the terrace of your exclusive tent, from the swimming pool whilst enjoying a cool drink after a walk with a Maasai guide or whilst you enjoy a delicious dinner under the stars.

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Lemala Mpingo Ridge Lodge

Lemala Mpingo Ridge sits on top of an escarpment with sweeping views across the perennial Tarangire River and valley below and matches the same outstanding standards of comfort and service as the other properties in Lemala’s collection.

Today marks the beginning of your Serengeti adventure as we set off for the iconic plains of the Serengeti National Park. En route, soak in the ever-changing scenery, from rolling hills to vast grasslands teeming with wildlife. Arriving in the Serengeti, prepare to be enchanted by the endless expanse of the savannah and the abundance of wildlife that call it home. Keep your eyes peeled for the famous Big Five as we embark on thrilling game drives through this legendary landscape.

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Land Of Nature Camp

Amidst the untamed beauty of the Serengeti, a place where nature’s heartbeat echoes across sun-soaked savannas, “Land of Nature Camps & Lodges” offers a retreat that whispers luxury and adventure in the same breath. Here, the spirit of the wilderness meets the comfort of home.

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Kubu Kubu Tented Lodge

It has been designed with a modern African decorative style that creates a fresh and bright atmosphere, but very cozy and with the right amount of luxury. Guests can attend to the show of the Great Migration from the comfort of their tents.

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Lemala Nanyukie Lodge

With canvas walls, cathedral-like tented ceilings and broad hardwood decks, guests at Lemala Nanyukie can expect a light contemporary décor in a palette of dazzling whites and neutral colours, with warmth introduced by textured accessories, luxurious upholstery, wooden furnishings, and well-executed lighting.

Continue your exploration of the Serengeti today, delving deeper into its untamed beauty and diverse ecosystems. With a full day at your disposal, seize the opportunity to venture off the beaten path and discover hidden gems within the park. Whether it's tracking elusive predators or marveling at the great wildebeest migration, each moment in the Serengeti promises to be filled with excitement and wonder.

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Land Of Nature Camp

Amidst the untamed beauty of the Serengeti, a place where nature’s heartbeat echoes across sun-soaked savannas, “Land of Nature Camps & Lodges” offers a retreat that whispers luxury and adventure in the same breath. Here, the spirit of the wilderness meets the comfort of home.

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Kubu Kubu Tented Lodge

It has been designed with a modern African decorative style that creates a fresh and bright atmosphere, but very cozy and with the right amount of luxury. Guests can attend to the show of the Great Migration from the comfort of their tents.

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Lemala Nanyukie Lodge

With canvas walls, cathedral-like tented ceilings and broad hardwood decks, guests at Lemala Nanyukie can expect a light contemporary décor in a palette of dazzling whites and neutral colours, with warmth introduced by textured accessories, luxurious upholstery, wooden furnishings, and well-executed lighting.

Bid farewell to the Serengeti as we make our way to the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa's most iconic natural wonders. Descend into the crater's vast expanse, where lush grasslands give way to sparkling lakes and dense forests. Keep your eyes peeled for the incredible array of wildlife that inhabits this unique ecosystem, from majestic lions to elusive black rhinos. After a day of unforgettable game viewing, we'll retire to our lodge perched on the crater rim, soaking in the panoramic views of the crater below.

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Embalakai Ngorongoro

The camp's welcoming atmosphere and friendly service create a sense of home. Enjoy views of acacia trees and distant hills, with meals in the main tent and sunsets on the deck, perfect for a relaxing sundowner.

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Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge

Perched on the Crater’s jagged rim, Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge blends seamlessly into its surroundings with river stone, vines, and cave-inspired decor. Each room features a private rock-enclosed balcony with uninterrupted views of the volcanic amphitheater below.

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Ngorongoro Melia Lodge

A 5 star lodge designed with the utmost respect for the environment, this lodge allows you to sleep with the sounds of nature in the background, wake up admiring the Ngorongoro Crater, and enjoy a truly extraordinary safari experience.A 600-meter-deep crater, 25,000 animals, and 2.5 million years of history await in this "Garden of Eden."

Today, we bid farewell to the mainland as we board a short flight to the tropical paradise of Zanzibar Island. Here, you'll spend the next few days relaxing on pristine beaches, exploring historic Stone Town, and indulging in the vibrant culture and cuisine of this enchanting island. Whether you're snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, strolling along spice-scented streets, or simply lazing in the sun, Zanzibar promises to be the perfect conclusion to your Tanzanian adventure.

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Paradise Beach Resort

With a Kids Club, an extensive playground featuring slides, swings, a trampoline, a children’s swimming pool, and a kids buffet, this resort is the perfect place for a fun family holiday. Additionally, the resort offers a host of facilities for guests to enjoy, including a Spa & Wellness centre, gym, large swimming pool, extended jetty with sun beds and a jetty bar, and a dive centre for underwater enthusiasts.

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The Mora

Nestled on Zanzibar's pristine Matemwe Beach, this serene sanctuary offers 250 spacious suites blending authentic architecture with modern design. Overlooking Mnemba Island, just a 5-minute boat ride away, it provides direct access to world-class diving and vibrant coral reefs, creating the perfect escape for tranquility and adventure.

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Zuri Zanzibar

"Zuri," meaning "beautiful" in Swahili, defines our 12-hectare paradise in Zanzibar. The Beach is a year-round swimming haven with stunning sunsets and vibrant culture. The Hotel offers private villas and bungalows, blending luxury, privacy, and sea views. The Garden is a lush tropical retreat with a unique spice garden. Here, life slows down, and you embrace the joy of simply being.

As your Tanzanian journey comes to an end, take one last moment to savor the beauty and tranquility of Zanzibar before bidding farewell to this idyllic island. After breakfast, you'll be transferred to the airport for your onward journey, carrying with you memories that will last a lifetime and the promise of new adventures on the horizon.

INCLUDES & EXCLUDES

The price includes:
  • All park fees
  • Hotel accommodation on full board basis
  • Drinking water
  • Professional English speaking driver guide
  • 4 x 4 popping up safari Jeep which have fridge, charging system, and radio call
  • Airport pick up and drop off
  • Government taxes
  • Public liability insurance while on tour with us
  • The Price Excludes:
  • Hotel accommodation before safari and after the tour
  • Flights
  • Tipping for the driver guide and other personal items
  • Price information for this trip

    Tour Type 2 Pax 4 Pax 6+ Pax
    Classic $ 3962 $ 3348 $ 3143
    Luxury $ 5146 $ 4572 $ 4381
    Premium $ 6750 $ 6178 $ 5987

    * The above prices are prices per person and may fluctuate due to external factors
    * Child discount applies to children under 16 (price on request)

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    $2,062

    Safari Frequently Asked Questions

    Tanzania has the reputation of the best country for wildlife safaris. Only in Tanzania will you experience the unparalleled National Parks.
    Worry out. We will take care of everything: from picking you up at the airport to saying a final goodbye. However, you probably have many questions about the preparations for this fantastic trip.
    Below we have gathered the answers to the most popular questions frequently asked by our tourists. However, if something important is missing,contact us. We are always here to help you.

    A Safari (“trip” in Swahili) is generally a tour of the wilds of the National Parks, usually using customized 4x4 vehicles. Our safaris start in either Moshi or Arusha in the North of Tanzania with a 2-3 hour drive to one of the National Parks. This is followed by a game drive in the Park, where you can see the multitudes of wild animals of this part of Africa in their natural habitat. The most popular and well-known of the Parks are Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, Arusha and Lake Manyara. There also are a number of less-known, but no less fascinating Parks, such as: Nyerere ,mikumi,gombe,mkomazi,saadani, etc. Tanzania safaris in the latter parks are organized individually. Game drives generally end around 5 in the evening. The group then drives to the lodge booked for that night.
    Lodges are small hotels usually situated in or near a National Park. Lodges offer greater privacy and a sense of exclusivity by having detached bungalows or tents set amidst the African nature. The exterior of many of the lodges mirror the traditional local architecture while providing great comfort.
    We recommend comfortable light clothing for the day and something warmer for the evenings, which can be chilly in the northern highlands. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for those planning on walking in the parks (must be booked in advance). You will further need a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen.
    You can find a more detailed list of items to take in our article "What to take on Tanzania safari?"
    There are no age restrictions for Park visitors. That said, one should be prepared to spend a considerable amount of time in a vehicle. Game drives usually take most of the day, beginning in the morning and ending just before the Park gates close at 6 PM, which could tax younger travelers. Therefore, we do not recommend taking children younger than 2 on safaris. On the other hand, game drives can be tailored to suit any client’s personal preferences in terms of duration. There also are picnic spots, which give one an opportunity to stretch and enjoy the tranquility of the African bush.
    The joint Safari Bookings and National Geographic ratings for 2015 placed Tanzania first in the list of countries for African Safaris. There are two factors that make Tanzania exceptional: hunting is strictly prohibited in all the National Parks, which makes for one of the highest densities of wildlife on the continent; and higher Park fees keep the number of visitors’ relatively low, making for a more exclusive experience. Moreover, unlike other countries, where one often finds small family cars on the road, all safaris in Tanzania are conducted using off-road vehicles, which enhances the sense of being in the wild.
    The duration of any safari depends solely upon the client’s wishes. One can have a day’s game drive in one of the closer Parks, or opt for an extensive tour of several Parks, which could take 2 weeks or more. A day’s game drive usually lasts between 4 and 8 hours, with the rest of the day being spent at the lodge, all of which provide comfortable accommodation with Wi-Fi (although one should not expect to always have a fast connection), good food, and – in most cases – a swimming pool.
    We recommend leaving the lodge as early as possible (6:30-7AM). There are a number of reasons for this: mornings tend to be cooler, which is more comfortable for you and brings you to the bush when the animals are most active; you have a chance of getting to the Park ahead of other tourists; all the park fees in Tanzania are paid by the day, regardless of the time spent within the Park, with 6PM being closing time, so getting there early gives you more time to enjoy the wilds of Africa before you have to return to your lodge. That said, the above is but a recommendation. Our guides’ foremost concern is client satisfaction, and they will adjust all the schedules according to your wishes.
    Tanzania Gastronomy fleet of safari vehicles consists of customized 2016-2020 Toyota Land Cruiser 4x4 vehicles. All the vehicles have ergonomic seats, fridges for cold drinks and snacks, electrical outlets for device charging, binoculars and first-aid kits. Pop-up roofs, which allow you to stand up and observe and take photos in greater comfort, are also part of the package
    All our safari packages are sold on a full-board basis. Breakfasts are taken at the lodge, lunches come in the form of lunch boxes, which you can enjoy at one of the picnic spots within the Park, and dinners are once again taken at the lodge. A supply of water and soft drinks is always available in the car fridge, as well as tea, coffee and snacks (all included in the price of the tour).
    The Parks of the North of Tanzania lie relatively close to each other, making for 2 to 3-hour drives in-between.
    Tanzania National Parks regulations strictly prohibit leaving the vehicle within the Parks, both for the safety of the visitor and that of the fragile local ecosystem. However, this does not mean that you should expect to be cooped up in the car for a whole day. All the Parks are equipped with rest/picnic spots, where you can take a stroll and enjoy lunch in the shade.
    This depends solely on the type of the tour that you choose to book. Joined safaris are cheaper, as some of the costs are spread out between the members of the group. This also means that you will be spending time with people you have not met before the safari. If you opt for an exclusive tour, the only person other than those you bring with you – be it family or friends – who will be in the vehicle with you is your English-speaking safari driver/guide.
    Your driver during any safari with Tanzania Inside and Safari is responsible for your safety and comfort for the duration of the tour. All our drivers are also professional wilderness guides, who will gladly share their knowledge of the African bush and its flora and fauna
    According to National Park regulations, all photo and video recording is allowed without the use of specialized equipment. This means that you may use any photo and video cameras. Permits must be obtained for any recording that may later be used commercially. This does not apply to images and videos that may later be used in social media. Drones can only be used with permits, which must be obtained in advance. The procedure for this is rather involved and the permits only issued for projects of high social value. Make sure to inform your Tour Manager of the need for such a permit well in advance in order to give us sufficient time for formalities.
    Bringing children on safari is not only safe, but also highly educational and lots of fun for them. Seeing wild animals in their natural habitat, as opposed to a Zoo, is an experience that they shall carry with them through the rest of their lives. Just keep in mind that spending hours in a safari vehicle may be hard on children younger than 2.
    One of the most memorable adventures to undertake while on safari is a to combine the cultural activities in local areas around the parks because local people have more to offer than the wildlife in the area as they have witnessed the legends that you might never hear to anyone else better than them. There are some cultural activities which can spice your safari and leave you with the unforgettable lifetime memories. See some of our culture experiences in Tanzania on our cultural tours
    Airstrips are available at or near all of Tanzania’s National Parks. Flying between the Parks – especially when going to one or more of the southern Parks – saves a lot of time, Contact our Tour Managers for further details
    All hotels and lodges have Wi-Fi and Internet access. However, one should get used to the idea that the speed may be slower.
    Tipping is expected in Tanzania. We recommend $30-50 per every day of the safari per car, provided you are satisfied with the service.
    Our standard rates (found on our website) do not include the cost of international flights. Our clients include travelers from all over the world, which makes establishing a universal rate including international air travel impossible. However, our Manager organizing your individual tour can always help with choosing and booking your air tickets.
    Yes, pre-payment is expected in order to facilitate hotel bookings and expedition logistics. Classic tours incur a 30% advance payment, while Luxury and Premium require 50%. Flights within Tanzania as well as accommodation and excursions in Zanzibar require advance payments in full.
    Generally, advance payments are made no later than 60 days before the commencement of the tour. However, if you intend to visit Tanzania in high season (around Christmas holidays and July through August) hotels are best booked well in advance, as the demand for quality tourist accommodation in Tanzania far outstrips the supply. Therefore, your Tour Manager may request that payments for tours falling on those periods be made 4-6 months in advance, especially if a photographic safari is part of the package. When booking larger corporate groups (upwards of 20 pax), payments should be made 6-8 months in advance. This ensures our being able to book your accommodation in quality hotels where the number of rooms available is limited, especially in the run-up to the tourist season.
    Yes, full advance payments can be made to our Tanzanian bank accounts. Please, keep in mind that transfers generally take 3-5 days. All transfer commissions and charges are payable by the client.
    Your tour price does not include the following:
  • Visa fees;
  • Alcohol at hotels, unless specifically stated under all-inclusive rates;
  • Tips for climb crews and safari driver/guides. Crew tips for a Kilimanjaro climb average USD 250 per client. USD 30-50 per vehicle per day are the accepted norm.
  • Our cancellation policy is as follows:
  • Cancellations made no later than 30 days before the starting date- refund in full, minus cost of hotel booking cancellation and bank charges.
  • Cancellations made no later than 15 days before the starting date- 75% refund, less cost of hotel booking cancellation and bank charges.
  • Cancellation no later than 7 days before the starting date- 50% refund, minus cost of hotel cancellation and bank charges.
  • Cancellation within 7 days of the starting date- 25% refund, less cost of hotel booking cancellation and bank charges.
  • Citizens of the EU and USA can acquire entry visas at international airports in Tanzania as well as other border crossings. It is also possible to apply for the visa online through the Tanzania immigration website. Visa costs: generally USD 50 (USD 100 for citizens of the USA)
    There are 3 International Airports in Tanzania: Zanzibar, Dar es Salaam and Kilimanjaro. Your Tour Manager will recommend the most convenient of these depending on your itinerary
    If your comfort during what could be a rather lengthy flight with either tight connections or long layovers outweighs cost considerations, then we recommend that you consult the ratings in the World’s Top 100 Airlines 2017. Otherwise, pick what seems to be the most convenient of the airlines in your price range. Turkish, Emirates, Fly Dubai, KLM, Ethiopian are among the airlines with regular flights to Tanzania.
    One of our drivers will meet you with a sign bearing your/your group’s name at your airport of arrival regardless of the time of day.
    If you are booking a tailor-made tour, then you may choose any hotel and your Tour Manager will calculate the cost difference for you.
    All tourist hotels adapt their menus to suit European tastes, while also including some local dishes. You should have no problems when it comes to food so long as you make your dietary preferences (vegetarian, allergic, etc.) clear to your Tour Manager when booking.
    The official currency of Tanzania is the Tanzanian Shilling; the Current rate of exchange is about TShs 2,300/US$1. You can also make cash payments in US$. Just keep in mind that notes issued before 2003 may not be accepted or accepted at a lower rate of exchange. You may also change Euros and some other major currencies, though preference is given to US$ and the rate of exchange for other currencies may not be favorable.
    In short - Tanzania is absolutely safe for tourists. Tourism provides a large part of the country’s foreign income and the local authorities take matters of security very seriously. Moreover, Tanzania is one of the most politically stable countries in the region and Tanzanians are very friendly as a people.
    This said, some criminality does exist, just as it does everywhere else. We, therefore, recommend that you exercise common sense and follow the rules below:
  • Avoid the dangerous parts of any town- these are mentioned in most books and your guide will be happy to point them out.
  • Do not leave your belongings unattended.
  • When planning to take photos in towns, it is best to bring along a guide. This is not so much in the interests of safety, but, rather to facilitate communication with the locals, who are – for cultural reasons – not always happy about being photographed and often do not speak English.
  • After dark it is best to avoid walking. Instead, use taxis for all your travel within town. These are best organized by your tour operator or hotel reception.
  • There have been no recorded cases of yellow fever in the country’s tourist regions (most of the country actually) in the last twenty years. However, when planning to visit the less-visited parts, it may be recommended that you get yellow fever vaccination two weeks before your planned travel date. This vaccination is effective for ten years. You may read more about Tanzania vaccination requirements in our article.
    The problem of malaria in Tanzania is greatly exaggerated. Not all species of mosquito carry malaria to begin with, and contracting malaria is unlikely in most parts of the country. However, if planning on visiting more remote parts of the country, we would recommend that you read our article about malaria prevention
    We highly recommend that you have your travel insurance regardless of what foreign country you may be visiting. If you are planning a Kilimanjaro climb, make sure that climbing emergencies are covered in your policy at height no less than 6,000 meters. If necessary your Tour Manager will assist with purchasing such insurance
    Yes, all the hotels our company offers provide safe water. Taking showers and brushing your teeth is never a problem and the water is actually potable. However, we still recommend that you only drink bottled water, which is always available at hotels and shops.

    Want to know more about Tanzania adventures?
    Contact our team! We have been to all of the top destinations in this land. Our Kilimanjaro-based adventure consultants will gladly share our travel tips and help you plan the trip.
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