You arrive in Tanzania to warm air and wide-open skies, where your safari story begins. After a personal welcome, you transfer to Arusha, a calm town nestled beneath Mount Meru.
The evening is unhurried, time to rest, enjoy the lodge surroundings, and prepare for the journey ahead. Even here, birdlife is vibrant, zwith weavers and sunbirds bringing the gardens to life.
Your safari begins in Tarangire National Park, a park known for its large elephant herds and ancient baobab trees.
During the dry season (July–October), wildlife concentrates around the Tarangire River, creating excellent viewing opportunities. Herds of zebras and wildebeest gather, while lions and leopards quietly follow. Birdlife is exceptional, with raptors, hornbills, and colorful rollers active throughout the park.
Today you fly directly into the northern region of Serengeti National Park, landing in the Kogatende area—the heart of the migration during these months.
From the air, the landscape reveals its scale: rolling hills, river systems, and scattered herds moving across the plains. Upon arrival, your safari begins immediately as you head toward the Mara River corridor, where the migration gathers.
These days are dedicated to one of nature’s greatest spectacles, the Great Migration River crossings.
Thousands of wildebeest and zebras gather along the Mara River, often waiting for hours or even days before crossing. The tension builds slowly. When the moment comes, the herd surges forward, jumping into the river, navigating strong currents, and facing crocodiles below. It is raw, unpredictable, and unforgettable.
Between crossings, you explore the surrounding areas, where predators such as lions, cheetahs, and hyenas follow the herds. The landscape here is greener than the central plains, with riverine forests and rolling hills. Birdlife is also rich, with species like kingfishers, herons, and birds of prey thriving along the riverbanks.
Each day is different, shaped by the movement of the migration, this is what makes the experience so special.
After a final morning in Kogatende, you journey south to the central Serengeti.
The landscape gradually opens into vast plains, known for year-round wildlife and strong predator populations. This region is famous for lions, leopards, and cheetahs, often seen hunting or resting among the kopjes (rocky outcrops).
The transition from the lush north to the open plains offers a new perspective of the Serengeti’s diversity.
After a morning safari, you travel toward the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater.
Descending into the crater reveals a concentrated wildlife haven. Here, you may encounter elephants, lions, buffalo, hyenas, and hippos in a relatively small area. Flamingos often gather along the soda lake, adding vibrant color to the landscape.
In the afternoon, you continue to Lake Eyasi, where the environment becomes quieter and more cultural.
Your final morning offers a meaningful cultural experience. You visit the Hadzabe bushmen, learning about their hunter-gatherer lifestyle and deep connection to nature. You also meet the Datoga community, known for their craftsmanship and traditions.
After this enriching experience, you transfer to the airport for departure, or continue your journey with a flight to Zanzibar, where white sandy beaches and turquoise waters provide the perfect ending to your safari.