Embark on a 7-day camping safari across Tanzania’s iconic parks, including Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire. Encounter diverse wildlife, enjoy breathtaking landscapes, and sleep under the stars.
Explore Tanzania’s top parks on a thrilling 7-day camping safari.
This 7-day camping safari offers an immersive experience in Tanzania’s famed parks. Begin in Tarangire with its vast elephant herds, then head to the Serengeti for unforgettable wildlife sightings, explore the Ngorongoro Crater's rich ecosystem, and enjoy Lake Manyara’s unique habitats. Each night, unwind in rustic campsites close to nature.
Your safari journey begins upon arrival in Arusha, Tanzania’s safari capital. After settling in at your accommodation, meet with your guide for a detailed briefing on the upcoming safari adventure. This day gives you time to rest and prepare for the days ahead. Enjoy an evening at leisure in Arusha, exploring local markets or simply relaxing at your camp.
After breakfast, depart for Tarangire National Park, renowned for its massive elephant herds, towering baobab trees, and scenic landscapes. Spend the day exploring the park on a game drive, keeping an eye out for elephants, lions, leopards, and the occasional cheetah. The park's river attracts a diverse range of wildlife, providing excellent photo opportunities. As night falls, settle into your camp within or near the park, falling asleep to the sounds of nature.
Today, journey to the world-famous Serengeti National Park. Along the way, enjoy scenic views of the Rift Valley and rolling plains. Once in Serengeti, begin exploring with a game drive across the savannah, where you may encounter lions, zebras, and, depending on the season, parts of the Great Migration. In the evening, set up camp under a vast starlit sky, soaking in the beauty of the Serengeti.
Dedicate the entire day to discovering the wonders of the Serengeti. Start with an early morning game drive to witness the animals in action as they hunt, graze, and interact. Depending on the time of year, you may have the chance to see the dramatic river crossings of wildebeests and zebras or the calving season with young animals dotting the plains. After a picnic lunch, continue the adventure with another game drive, before returning to camp for dinner and an evening by the campfire.
On this day, depart from the Serengeti and head towards the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. En route, stop at Olduvai Gorge, an archaeological site where ancient human fossils were discovered. Learn about the history of early humans before continuing to the Ngorongoro Crater rim, where you’ll set up camp. Enjoy breathtaking views of the crater as you prepare for an early descent the next day.
Start with an early morning descent into the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most spectacular wildlife havens on earth. The crater hosts a high density of animals, including lions, rhinos, elephants, buffaloes, and an array of birdlife. Spend the morning exploring the crater floor, with opportunities for close encounters with the Big Five. After a picnic lunch by a hippo pool, ascend the crater and drive to a campsite near Lake Manyara for the night.
On the final day of your safari, visit Lake Manyara National Park, known for its lush, forested terrain and unique tree-climbing lions. Enjoy a morning game drive along the lake, which attracts flamingos, hippos, and various waterbirds. Keep your eyes open for elephants, monkeys, and giraffes, too. After a memorable morning, begin the journey back to Arusha, arriving by afternoon, where you can relax or continue your onward travel arrangements.
Bring light, breathable clothing, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a camera with extra batteries. Nights can be chilly, so pack a warm layer for evenings at the campsites.
Ensure you have a valid passport, visa for Tanzania, and necessary travel insurance. A yellow fever vaccination certificate may also be required.
Malaria is present in Tanzania; take precautions and consult a healthcare provider about preventive measures. Drinking water will be provided, but avoid drinking untreated water.
Maintain a safe distance from animals, follow your guide’s instructions, and avoid loud noises to respect the wildlife and preserve the natural environment.
Expect basic facilities in camping sites, including showers, toilets, and sometimes electricity. Bring a flashlight, as nighttime can be very dark at these remote sites.
Serengeti National Park
Ngorongoro Crater
Lake Manyara
Tarangire National Park