This eight-night journey of contrast takes you through the highlights of northern Tanzania. From tree-climbing lions and the herds of the Serengeti to the rim-top views of the Ngorongoro Crater, each unique location is experienced from authentic camps far from the crowds. Each day offers a new perspective and a diverse wildlife experience.

Trip Highlights

  • Experience the diverse landscapes of Tanzania’s northern circuit, including the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater
  • Chances to enjoy varied activities, such as day and night game drives, walking safaris, canoe trips, treetop walkways, and cultural excursions
  • Follow the Great Migration from a mobile camp positioned in remote areas
  • Remain on the Ngorongoro Crater rim for stunning views and early access to the descent road, maximising your wildlife viewing
  • Stay at charming, stylish camps that deliver authenticity and high service levels at excellent price points
  • Great option for couples and family safaris with activities that can be adapted to suit to all ages
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Trip Itinerary

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Arusha

On the first day, you’ll arrive in Tanzania and your adventure begins at Katambuga House – this is an elegant six-room lodge just outside Arusha. Surrounded by coffee plantations and tropical gardens, this boutique property is a quiet oasis where you can rest up before the safari action starts. The rooms are homely and comfortable, each with a private terrace perfect for a relaxed morning coffee overlooking the grounds. Time permitting, you can enjoy a swim in the pool and, on a clear day, admire views of Mount Meru in the distance. The dining here is excellent, including casual lunches on the terrace and delicious three-course dinners in the main house. With its warm hospitality and attention to detail, Katambuga House is the perfect introduction to your Tanzania safari.

Lake Manyara National Park

You’ll continue with two nights in a remote part of Lake Manyara National Park, where Wayo Manyara Green Camp overlooks the scenic Endabash River. This friendly, eco-conscious camp features eight comfortable tents on raised platforms, with retractable roofs for late-night stargazing. Land-based adventures include morning and afternoon game drives, on which you might glimpse tree-climbing lions, an optional hike to the local waterfall near camp, or a cultural visit to a nearby village. This is also one of the few camps where night drives offer a glimpse of elusive nocturnal species. To see the park from a different perspective, you can explore the forest canopy on a treetop walkway or take a canoe safari on the lake, gliding past hippos and spotting elephants on the shoreline. During the dry season, the river attracts huge herds of buffalo and elephant, offering quality wildlife viewing. It’s good to note that both the treetop walk and canoe safari are available at an extra cost.

Ngorongoro Crater

The next part of the journey takes you to Sanctuary Ngorongoro Crater Camp. Situated on the crater rim, a 25-minute drive from the descent road, the camp has a location that allows you to be among the first onto the crater floor for game drives and wildlife viewing – species here include all of the Big Five. We’d suggest a full-day drive, since you have prime access to the crater while staying here. This lets you maximise your game-drive time in this extraordinary UNESCO World Heritage Site. You’ll return to camp in time for sundowners and cosying up around the fire. The nights are chilly, so extra touches like hot water bottles in the beds and heaters are a welcome addition.

Serengeti National Park

Your last three nights offer full immersion in the Serengeti at Wayo Serengeti Green Camp. This small, eco-friendly camp is designed with a light footprint, so you’ll experience the Serengeti in a completely nature-focused way, just as an authentic safari should be. The emphasis is on authentic bush experiences, with brilliantly guided game drives and walking safaris in remote areas far from the busier areas of the park. Walking safaris are available from the camp and need to be pre-booked to be guaranteed – you can book a private vehicle and guide for full-day walking safaris led by experienced, rifle-trained guides and a park ranger (please note this will be a closed-sided private vehicle). The camp moves twice every year to follow the Great Migration, positioning you in the southern Serengeti for the calving season from December to April or the north for the intense river crossings between June and October. Besides game viewing, there’s the chance to book an optional hot air balloon flight (available at an additional cost) where you’ll glide over the plains at sunrise. You’ll also experience memorable evenings outdoors, gathered around the campfire with your fellow guests for sundowners and dinner beneath the stars.

Good to Know

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Who is this trip for?

This itinerary is designed for two adults and priced with couples in mind, but please view it as merely a starting point. We tailor each of our journeys from scratch. We can adapt the accommodations, activities, and pace to suit solo travellers or larger groups. Additionally, this would be a fantastic trip for families with children or teens, though it is worth noting that there aren’t specific family tent set-ups at the camps.

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Overview & Activities

This eight-night itinerary explores the highlights of Northern Tanzania, featuring some of the country’s most diverse and scenic wildlife settings. You’ll spend a night acclimatising at a charming lodge just outside Arusha, before continuing to the remote corners of Lake Manyara. Here, a laidback, eco-friendly camp offers day and night drives, canoeing, and forest canopy walks, with the canoe safaris and treetop walks available at an additional cost. Your journey continues to the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater, where a first-rate location allows for early-access game drives to spot the Big Five as well as scenic views from your stay on the crater rim. This safari ends in the Serengeti with a stay at an intimate mobile camp featuring a light footprint and moving seasonally to track the Great Migration. The focus here is on game drives along with expertly guided walking safaris and sunrise hot air balloon flights (both available at an extra cost). Whether you’re watching a thunderous river crossing, canoeing on Lake Manyara, or meeting local tribes in Mto wa Mbu village, this trip connects you to Tanzania’s most diverse landscapes, cultures, and wildlife.

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Pricing

These 2026 prices should be considered a per-person guide based on two guests sharing. Please view this as a starting point, but do get in touch with our team for an accurate quote based on your dates and group size. Seasons and room categories vary, so we’ll need to adjust accordingly. Prices include all internal flights, transfers, park fees, accommodation, and meals specified in the day-to-day itinerary. Excluded are international flights, tipping, visas, and any extra meals.

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