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10-Day Tanzania Safari & Zanzibar Itinerary

Overview

Tanzania safari and Zanzibar itinerary A 10-day safari in Tanzania is an incredible adventure, offering a chance to see iconic wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and rich cultural experiences. Here’s a suggested itinerary that balances top wildlife areas with some time to relax and enjoy the scenery:

Your adventure begins with a pick-up from Kilimanjaro Airport, followed by an overnight stay in Arusha, where you can relax and prepare for the days ahead. The next morning, your safari begins with a visit to Tarangire National Park, known for its impressive Baobab trees and large herds of elephants. It’s a photographer’s paradise, with sweeping vistas and abundant wildlife.

Day by Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Arusha

    • Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)
    • Meet & greet, transfer to Arusha hotel
    • Briefing and rest

    Overnight: Arusha (e.g., Arusha Coffee Lodge / budget option like Green Mountain Hotel)

Day 2: Tarangire National Park

    • Drive (~2 hours) to Tarangire National Park
    • Game drive: elephants, baobabs, lions
    • Optional: sundowner or bush walk (in private concessions)

    Overnight: Tarangire (e.g., Tarangire Ndovu Tented Lodge or Tarangire Sopa Lodge)

Day 3: Ngorongoro Crater

    • Drive to Ngorongoro Conservation Area
    • Descend into the Crater for a full-day game drive
    • Big Five sightings (especially rhino, lion, and elephants)

    Overnight: Karatu (e.g., Ngorongoro Farm House / mid-range lodges)

Day 4: Serengeti National Park

    • Drive into the Serengeti, game drive en route
    • Afternoon safari in the Seronera area (central Serengeti)

    Overnight: Serengeti (e.g., Kati Kati Tented Camp / Melia Serengeti for luxury)

Day 5: Full Day in Serengeti

      • Early morning & afternoon game drives
      • Look for lions, leopards, cheetahs, and (if timed right) the Great Migration

      Optional: Hot air balloon safari at sunrise ($550–$600 pp)

      Overnight: Serengeti

Day 6: Fly to Zanzibar

        • Morning game drive or relaxed breakfast
        • Fly from Serengeti (Seronera Airstrip) to Zanzibar (ZNZ) (direct flight ~1.5–2 hours)
        • Transfer to beach hotel on Zanzibar’s east or north coast

        Overnight: Zanzibar (e.g., Zuri Zanzibar, The Palms, or Kendwa Rocks for budget)

Day 7–9: Zanzibar Beach Days

        • Relax on the white-sand beaches
        • Optional activities:
          • Snorkeling/diving at Mnemba Atoll
          • Spice tour
          • Stone Town walking tour
          • Dhow sunset cruise

        Overnight: Zanzibar

Day 10: Departure

        • Transfer to Zanzibar Airport (ZNZ) for your international flight
          • OR connect to Dar es Salaam for onward travel
          • Approximate Costs (per person, mid-range)

            • Private safari + Zanzibar: $3,800 – $5,200 (based on 2 people)
            • Includes: all park fees, transfers, flights, full board on safari, half board in Zanzibar

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FAQs About Tanzania Safari

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

🌤 Climate and Rainfall

  • Dry Season: June to October

    • Pleasant temperatures, sunny skies, and little rain.

    • Best for wildlife viewing — animals gather around rivers and waterholes.

  • Short Rain Season: November to December

    • Brief showers, mainly in the afternoons — still good for safari.

  • Long Rain Season: March to May

    • Heavy rains; some lodges close due to muddy roads and reduced accessibility.

    • Fewer tourists and lower prices.

📈 High & Low Season

  • High Season (more tourists): June to October & December to February

    • Perfect weather and peak wildlife visibility.

  • Low Season (fewer tourists): March to May

    • Rainy season — ideal for budget travelers and photographers who love green landscapes.

🐣 Birthing Season

  • January to February: In the Southern Serengeti (Ndutu area)

    • Thousands of wildebeest give birth.

    • Excellent time to see predator action (cheetahs, lions, hyenas).

🐃 Great Migration

  • December to April: Southern Serengeti (Ndutu area) — calving season.

  • May to June: Central Serengeti — herds move north.

  • July to September: Northern Serengeti & Masai Mara — river crossings at the Grumeti and Mara Rivers.

  • October to November: Return southward to the Serengeti.

  • Passport + copies

  • Travel insurance documents

  • First-aid kit: antiseptic, painkillers, anti-diarrheal meds, band-aids, motion sickness tablets, mosquito repellent

  • Prescription medication (in original packaging)

  • Sun protection: sunscreen (SPF 30+), hat, sunglasses

  • Camera + extra batteries/memory cards

  • Binoculars

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Small backpack for daily game drives

  • Lightweight flashlight/headlamp

  • Universal power adapter

🏞 On Safari

  • Neutral colors: khaki, beige, olive, brown (avoid bright colors and dark blue/black — attract insects).

  • Lightweight, breathable long sleeves and trousers for sun and insect protection.

  • Light jacket or fleece for cool mornings and evenings.

  • Comfortable closed shoes or hiking boots.

  • Hat with wide brim.

  • Swimsuit if your lodge has a pool.

🌆 In Towns / No Safari

    • Respect local culture: modest clothing (avoid short shorts or low tops).

    • Light, casual clothing for warm weather.

    • A light sweater or jacket for evenings.

  • Currency: Tanzanian Shilling (TZS).

  • You can withdraw cash using ATMs in major towns (Arusha, Moshi, Dar es Salaam).

    • Best banks: CRDB, NBC, NMB.

    • Use Visa cards — Mastercard may not always work.

  • Minimize fees:

    • Withdraw larger amounts at once (max ~400,000–1,000,000 TZS per transaction).

    • Use ATMs with low international charges (check with your bank).

  • USD is widely accepted for hotels and park fees — bring clean, post-2009 bills.

  • Lodges and camps provide full-board or half-board (breakfast, lunch, dinner).

  • Expect a mix of continental and local dishes:

    • Rice, beans, ugali (maize porridge), grilled meats, vegetables, tropical fruits.

  • Vegetarians and special diets are well accommodated (inform your operator in advance).

  • Bottled or filtered water is always recommended.

  • Lodges and camps provide full-board or half-board (breakfast, lunch, dinner).

  • Expect a mix of continental and local dishes:

    • Rice, beans, ugali (maize porridge), grilled meats, vegetables, tropical fruits.

  • Vegetarians and special diets are well accommodated (inform your operator in advance).

  • Bottled or filtered water is always recommended.

  • Most safari companies and lodges accept:

    • Bank transfer (SWIFT)

    • Credit/debit card (Visa/Mastercard; 3–5% surcharge)

    • Cash in USD (for tips or local payments)

  • Always confirm the payment method and currency before sending money.

  • Avoid sending money through unofficial links or unverified accounts.

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Serengeti National Park

Tarangire National Park

Ngorongoro Crater

Arusha National Park

Ruaha National Park

Lake Manyara National Park

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Arusha City

Maasai Tribe

Hadzabe Tribe

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Chemka Hotspring

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