Safari Overview

This 9-day adventure blends Tanzania’s iconic wildlife parks with immersive cultural encounters. Journey from Arusha through Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti, and Lake Eyasi. Meet Hadzabe hunter-gatherers and Datoga artisans, while enjoying game drives, scenic landscapes, and comfortable lodges.

Safari Route Map

Arusha • Tarangire • Lake Manyara • Karatu • Ngorongoro Crater • Serengeti • Lake Eyasi • Arusha

Safari Schedule

Day 1: Arrival in Arusha

Arrive in Arusha, meet your guide, and settle into your lodge. Safari briefing and optional town walk. Rest before the adventure begins.

Details

  • Distances: 0 mi / 0 km
  • Activities: Arrival, briefing, optional walk
  • Accommodation: Arusha lodge

Day 2: Arusha to Tarangire National Park

Drive to Tarangire for towering baobabs and large elephant herds. Game drive along riverine landscapes spotting lions, giraffes, and varied birdlife. Sunset at the lodge overlooking the park.

Details

  • Distances: 75 mi / 120 km (Arusha–Tarangire)
  • Activities: En route scenery, full game drive
  • Accommodation: Tarangire lodge or tented camp

Day 3: Tarangire to Lake Manyara via Mto wa Mbu

Morning game drive, then head to Lake Manyara. Optional Mto wa Mbu village tour en route. Explore lakeshore forests for tree-climbing lions, elephants, and flamingos. Evening in Karatu.

Details

  • Distances: 56 mi / 90 km (Tarangire–Manyara) • 12 mi / 20 km (Manyara–Karatu)
  • Activities: En route village visit, game drive
  • Accommodation: Karatu lodge

Day 4: Karatu and Ngorongoro highlands

Leisurely morning in Karatu with optional coffee farm visit. Drive the crater rim for sweeping views, spotting highland wildlife. Prepare for next day’s crater descent; relax at rim or Karatu lodge.

Details

  • Distances: 22 mi / 35 km (Karatu–Crater rim)
  • Activities: En route scenic stops, cultural visit
  • Accommodation: Karatu or crater rim lodge

Day 5: Full day in Ngorongoro Crater

Descend into the world’s largest intact caldera. Seek rhinos on open plains, watch hippos at pools, and lions near marshes. Picnic lunch on the crater floor before a late afternoon climb to the rim.

Details

  • Distances: 25 mi / 40 km (rim–floor–rim driving)
  • Activities: Crater game drive, picnic lunch
  • Accommodation: Karatu or crater rim lodge

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Zebra and Wildebeest Grazing in Ngorongoro Crater

Day 6: Ngorongoro to Serengeti

Drive across Ndutu plains into Serengeti. Stop at Naabi Hill gate. Afternoon game drive among kopjes and savannah. Overnight in central Serengeti.

Details

  • Distances: 106 mi / 170 km
  • Activities: En route wildlife viewing, game drive
  • Accommodation: Serengeti lodge or tented camp

Day 7: Full day in Serengeti

Sunrise game drive for predators. Explore Seronera valleys for leopards and large herds. Afternoon drive before returning to camp.

Details

  • Distances: 19–31 mi / 30–50 km (within park)
  • Activities: Morning and afternoon game drives
  • Accommodation: Serengeti lodge or tented camp

Day 8: Serengeti to Lake Eyasi

Lake Eyasi tours offer a rare chance to meet the Hadzabe hunter-gatherers and Datoga artisans. Expect cultural immersion, light physical activity, and a respectful exchange of traditions. Best visited in the dry season, these tours are easily combined with Tanzania’s classic safari routes.

The tour

Morning drive, then continue to Lake Eyasi. Visit Hadzabe hunter-gatherers and Datoga blacksmiths. Cultural immersion with traditional practices. Overnight near Eyasi.

Details

  • Distances: 93 mi / 150 km (Serengeti–Eyasi)
  • Activities: En route wildlife, cultural visits
  • Accommodation: Lake Eyasi lodge or camp

Day 9: Lake Eyasi to Arusha and Departure

Morning cultural activities with Hadzabe hunting or Datoga crafts. Drive back to Arusha for departure or overnight stay.

Details

  • Distances: 124 mi / 200 km (Eyasi–Arusha)
  • Activities: Cultural immersion, transfer
  • Accommodation: Depart or Arusha hotel (optional)
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Important Note

If your travel plans require you to check out later than 10:00 AM, there is the convenience late check-out option for an additional fee, especially helpful for those with evening flights.

Young Hadzabe men roasting an antelope for food

General FAQs for Hadzabe Tour

Lake Eyasi tours with Hadzabe visits often raise questions about location, activities, cultural etiquette, best time to visit, and logistics. Below is a clear FAQ-guide

Where is Lake Eyasi located?

Lake Eyasi is a seasonal soda lake at the southwestern edge of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, about 1 hour from Karatu or 4 hours from Arusha

Who are the Hadzabe?

The Hadzabe are one of the last hunter-gatherer tribes in East Africa. They live traditionally by hunting with bows and arrows and gathering wild fruits and tubers.

 

What activities are included in a Hadzabe visit?

  • Join Hadzabe hunters on a short hunting expedition.
  • Learn about traditional fire-making and arrow crafting.
  • Observe daily life such as food gathering and storytelling.
  • Visit the Datoga tribe nearby, known for blacksmithing and jewelry-making.
How long is the tour?

Tours range from half-day cultural visits to 2-day immersive experiences, often combined with safaris in Ngorongoro or Serengeti.

What is the best time to visit?

The dry season (June–February) is ideal, as roads are more accessible and cultural activities are easier to arrange.

What should I bring?

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Light clothing with sun protection
  • Camera for cultural documentation
  • Respectful attitude (ask before taking photos)

Is it physically demanding?

Difficulty is easy to moderate. Activities involve short walks and light participation in hunting or crafts.

How do Hadzabe interact with visitors?

They are welcoming but value respect. Visitors are encouraged to observe, ask questions, and participate lightly without disrupting traditions.

Are meals and accommodation included?

Yes, most tours include lodges or tented camps near Lake Eyasi, with meals provided. Cultural visits are guided and arranged through safari operators.

Can Lake Eyasi be combined with other safaris?

Absolutely. It is often added as a cultural extension to Northern Circuit safaris covering Tarangire, Manyara, Ngorongoro, and Serengeti.

Safari Pricing Terms of Service

Included in the Safari Price:

✔ Meet and greet services upon arrival and departure at the airport.
✔ Full-board accommodation during the safari (Luxury, Standard, or Budget based on package selection).
✔ Private safari guide (English as the standard language; additional language guides available upon request).
✔ Round-trip transfers between the international airport and safari destinations.
✔ National park entry fees.
✔ All meals throughout the safari experience.
✔ Safari vehicles equipped with:
- Ice chest stocked with mineral water.
- Wildlife guidebook for reference during game drives.
- Karibuni welcome packet with useful information for guests.
✔ Government taxes, VAT, and service charges related to accommodation and meals.
✔ Domestic flight to Zanzibar for package with Zanzibar Extension
✔ Any additional special services requested will be included in the final itinerary package.

Not Included in the Safari Price:

✖ Tanzania Visa Fees:

  • $50 per person on arrival.
  • USA and Canada passport holders: $100 per person.

✖ Personal Expenses:

  • Laundry, telephone calls, alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages, souvenirs, etc.

✖ Meals not specified in the itinerary.
✖ Domestic flights, unless explicitly mentioned in the itinerary.
✖ Optional/Add-on Tours:

  • Hot air balloon ride: $500 per person.
  • Other optional excursions available upon request.

✖ Tips and gratuities for guides, drivers, local people for cultural tours and hotel staff.

✖ Any items of a personal nature not listed in the inclusions.

Tanzania Safari General FAQs

When is the best time to go on a safari in Tanzania?

The best time depends on your priorities:

  • June to October: Dry season, ideal for wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources.
  • January to February: Calving season in the Serengeti, offering incredible predator-prey interactions.
  • March to May: Rainy season, fewer crowds, but some roads may be challenging.

What are the top national parks to visit?

Tanzania is home to several iconic parks:

  • Serengeti National Park: Famous for the Great Migration and Big Five.
  • Ngorongoro Crater: Dense wildlife populations in a unique volcanic setting.
  • Tarangire National Park: Known for its elephant herds and baobab trees.
  • Lake Manyara National Park: Great for birdwatching and tree-climbing lions.
  • Ruaha National Park: Offers a more remote, rugged safari experience.

Do I need a visa to enter Tanzania?

Yes, most travelers require a visa. You can obtain one on arrival at the airport or apply online in advance. Tourist visas are typically valid for up to 90 days.

What vaccinations are required for Tanzania?

Recommended vaccinations include:

  • Yellow fever (required if arriving from an at-risk country)
  • Hepatitis A & B
  • Typhoid
  • Routine vaccines (MMR, tetanus, polio)

What should I pack for a safari?

  • Lightweight, neutral-colored clothing
  • Binoculars and a 300mm+ telephoto lens for photography
  • Sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat
  • Comfortable hiking shoes
  • Extra camera batteries and memory cards

How much does a Tanzania safari cost?

Safari costs vary based on accommodation, season, and itinerary:

  • Budget safari: $200–$400 per day
  • Mid-range safari: $400–$800 per day
  • Luxury safari: $800+ per day

Is Tanzania safe for safaris?

Yes, Tanzania is generally safe for tourists. Follow these precautions:

  • Use reputable safari operators.
  • Avoid walking alone at night in cities.
  • Keep valuables secure.
  • Follow park regulations and guide instructions.

What wildlife can I expect to see?

Tanzania is home to the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhino), along with giraffes, zebras, cheetahs, hippos, crocodiles, and countless bird species.

What type of safari vehicles are used?

Most safaris use 4x4 Land Cruisers with pop-up roofs for optimal wildlife viewing and photography.

Can I do a self-drive safari?

While possible, self-drive safaris are challenging due to rough terrain and navigation difficulties. Hiring a professional guide is highly recommended.

What is the Great Migration, and when can I see it?

The Great Migration is the annual movement of over 1.5 million wildebeest and hundreds of thousands of zebras across the Serengeti and Maasai Mara.

  • June to October: River crossings at the Mara River.
  • January to February: Calving season in the southern Serengeti.

What are the accommodation options?

  • Budget: Campsites and basic lodges.
  • Mid-range: Comfortable lodges and tented camps.
  • Luxury: High-end lodges with premium amenities.
Can I combine a safari with a Zanzibar beach holiday?

Absolutely! Many travelers end their safari with a relaxing beach retreat in Zanzibar, known for its white sandy beaches and turquoise waters.

What is the food like on safari?

Most lodges and camps offer buffet-style meals with a mix of local and international cuisine. Special dietary requests can usually be accommodated.

How long should my safari be?

A 5–10 day safari is ideal for visiting multiple parks and maximizing wildlife encounters.

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