Tanzania Itinerary 11 Days

OVERVIEW

Embark on a thrilling 11-day Tour that blends the challenge of conquering Kilimanjaro with the wonders of a wildlife safari in Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Tarangire. Your African tour begins with a pick-up from your hotel in Moshi, leading to a captivating hike to Mandara Hut on the first day. As the days progress, you’ll ascend through diverse landscapes, reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro on Day 4, an achievement marked by celebrations.

Following your Kilimanjaro triumph, the safari phase unfolds, starting with a cultural immersion in a Maasai village on Day 6. From there, you’ll explore the rich biodiversity of Tarangire National Park, descend into the Ngorongoro Crater for a remarkable game drive, and venture into the iconic Serengeti National Park. The safari days are punctuated with encounters with diverse wildlife, from elephants to lions, creating unforgettable memories.
Remember, all our tours are customizable. If this tour doesn’t perfectly suit you, contact us about tailoring your Tanzanian experience to match your dreams and preferences. Your satisfaction is our priority.

Highlights

  • Embark on Tanzanian Adventure
  • Begin Your Journey in Moshi
  • Experience the Diverse Kibo Crater
  • Ascend to Alpine Heights at Kibo
  • Rise to Alpine Splendors
  • Celebrate Summit under Starry Skies
  • Descend for Rest in Arusha
  • Explore Maasai Culture in Arusha
  • Immerse in Maasai Traditions
  • Discover Tarangire’s Wildlife Riches
  • Explore Ngorongoro’s Unique Landscape
  • Venture into Serengeti’s Wilderness
  • Immerse in Serengeti’s Safari Wonders

Itinerary

Your Tanzanian tour kicks off with a pick-up in the lively town of Moshi. A seasoned guide will warmly welcome you, setting the tone for the remarkable journey ahead. After the meet-and-greet, the scenic drive leads to the starting point of your ascent.

Embarking on the trail, the first leg of your hike takes you through the lush landscapes surrounding Mount Kilimanjaro. As you traverse the lower slopes, the air is filled with the sweet scent of the rainforest. The hike, while invigorating, allows you to acclimate gradually to the altitude, ensuring a smoother ascent. Your destination for the day is Mandara Hut, a cozy resting place nestled in the heart of Kilimanjaro’s breathtaking scenery.

Rising to a new day, you are greeted with a hearty breakfast before embarking on a 6-hour hike. This leg of your journey unveils the diverse ecosystems of Kilimanjaro, leading you through rainforests and moorlands. As you ascend, the vegetation transforms, offering glimpses of the unique flora that thrives at different altitudes.

The trail leads to the rim, where an awe-inspiring view of Kibo Crater unfolds. This vantage point provides a clear perspective on the challenges and triumphs that lie ahead. Horombo Hut, your haven for the night, is reached late in the afternoon. Nestled in the alpine desert, the hut offers respite and the chance to relish the serene surroundings before the next phase of your ascent.

A new day begins with a substantial breakfast, fueling your spirit for the ascent to Kibo Hut. This leg of the journey navigates through the Alpine desert, a barren yet captivating landscape that sets the stage for the final push to the summit. The trek takes you past Mawenzi Hut, offering glimpses of the majestic Mawenzi peaks in the distance.

Upon reaching Kibo Hut, strategically positioned in the saddle area known as the Alpine desert, you settle in for an early rest. The following day marks the culmination of your climb, making rest and preparation crucial for the summit attempt.

The anticipation builds as the clock strikes midnight on Day 4. Clad in the glow of headlamps, you embark on the summit hike. The journey navigates through rocky terrains, adding a sense of challenge to the awe-inspiring experience. Passing by Hans Meyer Cave and Gillman’s Point near the crater, the ascent culminates in a jubilant celebration at the summit.

Standing at the top, you are embraced by a profound sense of accomplishment, surrounded by the vastness of the African landscape. After reveling in the triumph, the descent begins, leading you back to Kibo for a well-deserved lunch. Continuing the descent, you reach Horombo Hut, where the evening unfolds with dinner and reflection on the remarkable achievement.

Day 5 brings the descent from Horombo Hut, as you bid farewell to the majestic heights of Kilimanjaro. Descending early ensures a comfortable journey down, allowing you to absorb the beauty of the surroundings. Upon reaching the Marangu Gate, a symbolic certificate awaits—a testament to your conquering of Kilimanjaro.

The journey transitions to Arusha, where a welcoming hotel, Runako Lodge, promises a restful and well-deserved reprieve. The evening is yours to savor the triumphs of your climb and prepare for the safari phase that lies ahead.

Day 6 marks the transition to the safari phase of your Tanzanian adventure. After a leisurely breakfast at Runako Lodge, you embark on a drive to Arusha. The bustling city serves as the gateway to diverse cultural experiences and the wonders of Tanzania’s wildlife.

The day unfolds with a captivating Maasai Culture Experience. Visiting a Maasai village provides a unique opportunity to interact with the Maasai people, one of East Africa’s most iconic tribes. Engaging in cultural exchanges, exploring homesteads, enjoying traditional cuisine, and participating in enriching activities offer a deeper understanding of the region’s vibrant heritage.

After the Maasai experience, you are driven back to Runako Lodge, where the evening invites relaxation and reflection on the day’s cultural immersion.

Day 7 heralds the commencement of your safari adventure as you depart from Arusha to Tarangire National Park. Known for its vast landscapes and abundant wildlife, Tarangire beckons with the promise of elephant herds and diverse bird species.

Upon arrival, you check in at Eileen’s Tree Inn, a comfortable lodge set against the backdrop of Tarangire’s natural beauty. The day unfolds with a thrilling game drive, offering opportunities to spot lions, giraffes, leopards, buffalos, antelopes, zebras, and the iconic baobab trees that characterize the park.

As the sun sets, you return to Eileen’s Tree Inn for a night of relaxation, surrounded by the sounds of the African wilderness.

Day 8 brings a new safari experience as you bid farewell to Tarangire and journey to the renowned Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The centerpiece of this area is the Ngorongoro Crater, a geological marvel that shelters a diverse array of wildlife.

Descending about 600 meters into the crater, your game drive unfolds against the backdrop of the stunning Lake Magadi. This unique environment offers sightings of elephants, lions, leopards, black rhinos, buffalos, wildebeests, zebras, antelopes, elands, impalas, kudu, gazelles, waterbucks, warthogs, hyenas, and the enchanting flamingos along the shores of Lake Magadi.

As the day’s exploration concludes, your guide drives you back to Eileen’s Tree Inn, providing a tranquil setting for an evening of relaxation and reflection on the wonders witnessed in Ngorongoro.

Day 9 marks the transition to the world-renowned Serengeti National Park. After a delightful breakfast at Eileen’s Tree Inn, you embark on a scenic drive to Serengeti, immersing yourself in the vastness of the Tanzanian plains.

Upon arrival, you enjoy a sumptuous lunch before venturing into the heart of Serengeti for an exhilarating game drive. The park, famous for its annual migration and rich biodiversity, promises sightings of the iconic Big Five and countless other wildlife species. As the sun sets, you retire to Osinon Camp, your haven in the heart of the Serengeti.

Day 10 invites you to savor a full day in the iconic Serengeti. With morning and afternoon game drives, you have ample opportunities to witness the diverse wildlife that populates these legendary plains. From elephants and lions to cheetahs, giraffes, hippos, and a plethora of antelope species, every moment in Serengeti is a celebration of nature’s wonders.

After an immersive day, you return to Osinon Camp, where the sounds of the African night provide a soothing backdrop for a restful night.

Day 11 sees you bidding farewell to the enchanting landscapes and wildlife of Tanzania. A comfortable transfer to Arusha ensures a seamless tour to the next phase of your travels.

Arriving at Arusha, you are either dropped off at the airport for your departure or at your hotel for a well-deserved rest. The memories of Kilimanjaro’s summit, the cultural encounters with the Maasai, and the safari adventures in Tarangire and Serengeti accompany you as you conclude this unforgettable Tanzanian odyssey.

Accomodations

To combine luxury and affordability, we offer accommodations ranging from 4-star comfort to the world’s most exquisite hotels and resorts. When you inquire about the package that suits you best, we will share a list of related accommodations, and we are always open to your suggestions.

For our luxury packages, we provide a superb array of accommodations ranging from 4-star to 5-star hotels. Our selection includes renowned establishments such as NH Collection, Crowne Plaza, Hilton Garden Inn, Radisson Hotels, and other comparably luxurious yet affordable options

When booking our premium packages, you will enjoy stays in superior, deluxe rooms, or suites within carefully selected 5-star accommodations, such as Hyatt Regency, Marriott, Sofitel, and Hilton Hotels & Resorts. In addition to our promised excellent service, rest assured that your experience will embody the epitome of luxury.

Upgrade to VIP accommodations for an exclusive stay at handpicked, breathtaking venues at your destinations, including top-notch options such as: Four Seasons, Relais & Châteaux, The Oberoi Hotels and Resorts, and similar elite choices.

All prices are for a luxury private tour designed for two travelers, featuring premium services

  • Early Bird Special: Enjoy a 10% discount per person when booking four months before the tour.
  • Free Upgrades: Enjoy accommodation upgrades during your destination’s low seasons at no extra cost
  • Children under 6 years old: travel for free.
  • Kids under 12: receive a 50% discount.
  • Groups of 4 travelers: enjoy a 10% discount.
  • Groups of 6 or more: receive a 15% discount
  • Groups of ten or more: get a 20% discount.
  • Same family of 4 or more: receives an additional 5% off.

From $3,790.00/person

ACCEPTED PAYMENT

The best time to visit Tanzania is during its dry seasons, from June to October and January to February. These months offer ideal conditions for wildlife viewing, especially in popular national parks like the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. The weather is dry and comfortable, and you can witness the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebras. For those seeking a beach escape to Zanzibar, the dry season from June to October is also perfect, ensuring sunny days and pleasant temperatures. However, each season has its unique charm, so the best time depends on your specific interests and preferences.

The best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is during the dry seasons, which are January to March and June to October. These periods offer clearer skies, lower precipitation, and more stable trekking conditions. January to March is considered the warmer months, making it a popular choice. June to October is also a great time with slightly cooler temperatures. It’s important to note that Kilimanjaro can be climbed year-round, but avoiding the rainy seasons from April to May and November to early December is recommended to enhance the overall trekking experience

The ideal number of days to spend in Tanzania depends on your interests and the experiences you want. For a classic safari focusing on the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, a week is often recommended. If you plan to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, you’ll need additional days for the trek, typically 7 to 10 days. Adding a few days for relaxation on the beautiful beaches of Zanzibar can complete a diverse Tanzanian adventure. Ultimately, the duration depends on your preferences and the specific places you want to explore.

Yes, English is widely spoken in Tanzania, serving as the primary language of instruction in schools and used in government and business settings. While Swahili is the official language, English is commonly used, making it convenient for travelers to communicate and navigate the country.

Tanzania is best known for its stunning wildlife and safaris, including the iconic Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater. The country is home to diverse ecosystems, hosting the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebras. Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, is another prominent feature, attracting climbers from around the world. Additionally, the enchanting Zanzibar archipelago, known for its beautiful beaches and spice plantations, adds cultural and historical richness to Tanzania’s reputation as a top travel destination

Tanzania is generally considered safe for tourists, and many visitors experience a trouble-free stay. However, like any destination, it’s important to take standard safety precautions. Exercise caution in crowded areas, be mindful of your belongings, and use reputable transportation services. In wildlife areas, follow guidelines provided by guides to ensure a safe safari experience. Stay informed about local conditions and adhere to any travel advisories. It’s advisable to check the latest safety recommendations and consult travel resources before your trip.