Arrival & transfer
Met on arrival and transferred to your first camp. Time to settle in, meet your guide, and run through the days ahead.
Beach-and-Bush Combos
Overview
A premium safari paired with a fully all-inclusive Zanzibar close — private villa, private dhow sunset cruise, and a closing beach dinner.
A private beach dinner on the closing night — the classic honeymoon surprise.
Tarangire National Park offers some of Africa's largest elephant concentrations, with herds of 200–300 gathering around the Tarangire River in dry season. Its iconic baobab forests create one of East Africa's most dramatic safari landscapes.
Explore Tarangire National Park →Ngorongoro Crater is the world's most productive wildlife-viewing arena — a collapsed volcanic caldera containing 25,000 large animals. Black rhino sightings here are among Africa's most reliable.
Explore Ngorongoro Conservation Area →The Serengeti is Africa's most iconic safari destination, home to the Great Migration and the continent's highest predator density. Spanning 14,763 km² of open savannah, it delivers unmatched Big Five sightings and balloon safari experiences year-round.
Explore Serengeti National Park →Zanzibar combines UNESCO World Heritage Stone Town with some of the Indian Ocean's finest coral reefs and white-sand beaches. The perfect post-safari extension from Tanzania's northern circuit, offering spice tours, dhow sailing, and world-class diving.
Explore Zanzibar Island →The journey
Day by day
Met on arrival and transferred to your first camp. Time to settle in, meet your guide, and run through the days ahead.
Tarangire National Park offers some of Africa's largest elephant concentrations, with herds of 200–300 gathering around the Tarangire River in dry season. Its iconic baobab forests create one of East Africa's most dramatic safari landscapes.
What to expect in Tarangire National Park →Ngorongoro Crater is the world's most productive wildlife-viewing arena — a collapsed volcanic caldera containing 25,000 large animals. Black rhino sightings here are among Africa's most reliable.
What to expect in Ngorongoro Conservation Area →The Serengeti is Africa's most iconic safari destination, home to the Great Migration and the continent's highest predator density. Spanning 14,763 km² of open savannah, it delivers unmatched Big Five sightings and balloon safari experiences year-round.
What to expect in Serengeti National Park →Zanzibar combines UNESCO World Heritage Stone Town with some of the Indian Ocean's finest coral reefs and white-sand beaches. The perfect post-safari extension from Tanzania's northern circuit, offering spice tours, dhow sailing, and world-class diving.
What to expect in Zanzibar Island →A final morning activity where timings allow, then transfer to the airport for your onward flight.
An outline, not a timetable. Daily order and camp choices are confirmed when we build your quote — and can be reshaped around your dates, pace and interests.
Averaged across every park on this route, from three years of rainfall and temperature. Strongest months: Jul, Aug, Jun, Sep.
The detail
Before you go
This safari is rated luxury. Game-viewing days are spent mostly in the vehicle, so ordinary mobility is enough — the tiring part is early starts and long, corrugated roads, not walking. Tell us about knees, backs or mobility needs and we will adjust the driving days and seat allocation rather than leave you to tough it out.
Every figure we publish is per person, and the range reflects season and camp choice rather than a bait price. Small groups usually pay more per head than large ones, because the vehicle and guide are shared across fewer people. We will show you exactly where your number lands before you commit to anything.
A 4x4 with a pop-up roof and a guaranteed window seat for every traveller — that is in the inclusions above and it is not negotiable, because a middle seat ruins a safari. If you are photographing seriously, ask us about a private vehicle: it costs more, but it means the car stops when you want it to.
Requirements change and depend on your route and country of origin, so we will not pretend to be your doctor. Yellow fever proof is commonly required when arriving from certain countries, and malaria prophylaxis is standard advice for these regions. Speak to a travel clinic well before departure — ideally six to eight weeks out.
Talk to us early. Camps hold space on deposit, and how much flexibility we have depends on how far out you are and which camps are involved. We will tell you plainly what is recoverable and what is not, rather than discovering it for you after the fact.
Every safari is tailor-made — tell us your dates and travellers and we'll refine it for you.
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