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Tarangire and Serengeti Luxury Experience

Around

£5900

p.p.
Price includes:

  • All transfers from/to Arusha or Killi airport
  • Luxury en-suite accommodation in Arusha includes breakfast, dinner, coffee, tea, a minibar with soft drinks and water, and Wi-Fi internet access.
  • Luxury en-suite accommodation at Chem Chem Lodge and Nyasi Migrational Camp includes all meals, bottled water, soft drinks, house wines, locally available spirits and beers, coffee, tea, laundry service and Wi-Fi Internet access.
  • All safari activities and game drives with a private guide and dedicated safari vehicle, cultural excursions, park fees and conservation fees per night.

Based on:
2 people sharing a room. Single occupancy rates will apply. Child prices are discounted when sharing with parents. 

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Tour Highlights

A fusion of sublime safari lodges and explorer-style tented safari camps creating the ultimate circuit through northern Tanzania. Embark on a safari that's truly out of the ordinary — one where refined comfort meets a strong conservation ethos, and where unscripted adventure is complemented by an unhurried pace and completely bespoke service. It provides the very best that northern Tanzania has to offer. With access to large tracts of unspoiled wilderness, a dedicated vehicle and a private guide, you have complete freedom to follow where nature leads and curate your experience to your own preferences. Prepare for an inspired journey that's purely personal and utterly unequalled. True. Wild. Free.

Days 1 - 2

5* Legendary Lodge

Full Boards

Arusha is the starting point of this exceptional tour. There are lots of flights to Arusha from Zanzibar, Nairobi and Mombasa, making this tour easy to connect with your ocean sports beach holiday. You will be met at Arusha airport for your transfer to the Legendary Lodge, a timeless sanctuary nestled within the tropical gardens of a historical coffee plantation on the foothills of Mount Meru. The peaceful garden cottages offer a secluded haven from which to prepare for your safari. Take time to unwind, enjoy the many amenities or explore.

Arusha

Arusha is a vibrant city in northern Tanzania, often referred to as the gateway to some of Africa's most renowned natural wonders. Nestled at the foot of Mount Meru, it offers a stunning backdrop of lush greenery and distant mountain peaks. 

The city is a starting point for safaris to world-famous destinations like Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire National Park. Arusha itself is rich in culture, with bustling markets, craft shops, and local eateries where you can experience Tanzanian cuisine and hospitality. Visitors often explore nearby attractions, including coffee plantations and the Maasai cultural villages, for an authentic glimpse into the region's traditions. With its blend of urban energy and natural beauty, Arusha provides tourists an ideal mix of adventure and cultural immersion.

Days 2 - 5

5* Chem Chem Lodge Lake Manyara

Full Board

Bordering Tarangire National Park, you'll arrive at Chem Chem Lodge – a distinguished, luxurious property. Each of its secluded yet spacious tented suites overlook the palm-fringed plains, with the palettes and textures imitating the natural beauty beyond.

Walk or even run through the wild alongside a Maasai warrior or explore local village life. Spend one of your evenings here enjoying sundowners on the edge of Lake Manyara.

As you surrender to a leisurely and tranquil way of life, even the simplest moments become life-long memories. Make the most of your time here by indulging in spa treatments or relaxing at the pool, and pay a visit to a local primary school.

Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park, located in northern Tanzania, is a gem of natural beauty and biodiversity. Although relatively small compared to other parks in the region, it boasts an extraordinary variety of landscapes and wildlife, making it a must-visit destination. The centrepiece of the park is the shallow, alkaline Lake Manyara, which covers two-thirds of its area and provides crucial habitat for countless bird species. Among these are the iconic pink flamingos, whose large flocks create a striking contrast against the blue-green waters, alongside pelicans, storks, and herons, delighting birdwatchers with over 400 species to observe.

Surrounding the lake is a mosaic of ecosystems that include lush groundwater forests, grassy floodplains, acacia woodlands, and the dramatic escarpment of the Great Rift Valley. These diverse habitats support a wide range of wildlife. Visitors often encounter herds of elephants, giraffes, zebras, and buffalo grazing in the open areas, while the dense forests are home to blue monkeys, vervet monkeys, and baboons. Lake Manyara is also famous for its population of tree-climbing lions, a unique behaviour that continues to fascinate researchers and tourists alike. Hippos can be seen lounging in the waters, and the park’s elusive leopards occasionally make an appearance.

The dry season, from late June to October, is ideal for game viewing as animals congregate near water sources, and the vegetation is less dense, making wildlife easier to spot. This period is also perfect for exploring the park’s landscapes, as the Rift Valley escarpment and lake views are at their most striking. From November to May, the wet season transforms the park into a lush, green haven, making it a paradise for bird enthusiasts as migratory species join the resident birds. During this time, the park is less crowded, and the scenery is exceptionally vibrant, though wildlife viewing may be slightly more challenging due to the dense foliage.

Days 5 - 8

5* Nyasi Migrational Camp

Full Board

Experience the thrill of adventure and exploration in one of Africa's most renowned landscapes. Nyasi Migrational Camp is your home for the next few nights: an authentic, explorer-style tented camp that moves twice yearly with the Great Migration, allowing you a front row seat to one of nature's greatest spectacles.

The Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti, located in northern Tanzania, is a world-renowned wilderness and a crown jewel of Africa’s safari destinations. Its name, derived from the Maasai word "Siringet," meaning "endless plains," perfectly describes the expansive grasslands that stretch as far as the eye can see. This vast ecosystem, covering approximately 30,000 square kilometres, is home to a remarkable variety of wildlife, including the famous Big Five—lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo, and rhinoceroses—as well as cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, and countless other species.

One of the Serengeti’s most extraordinary features is the Great Migration, a natural phenomenon where over two million wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles traverse its plains in a continuous cycle of movement, driven by the search for fresh grazing and water. This epic journey includes dramatic river crossings, particularly along the Grumeti and Mara rivers, where predators like crocodiles lie in wait, and it is a highlight for many visitors.

The best time to visit the Serengeti depends on what you wish to experience. From December to March, the southern plains come alive during the calving season, when thousands of baby wildebeests and zebras are born. This attracts predators like lions and cheetahs, making it an excellent time for wildlife viewing and witnessing the circle of life. From June to October, the dry season offers prime conditions for game viewing as animals gather around water sources, and it’s also when the Great Migration reaches the northern Serengeti. This period is famous for the dramatic river crossings, particularly from July to September, which are among the most thrilling wildlife spectacles in the world. November and early December mark the short rainy season, when the migration begins its journey back south, and the landscape transforms into a lush, green haven.

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