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Tanzania Private Safari With Zanzibar

Our wildest dreams come true on this Globus Independent African safari in Tanzania. Discover a kingdom of magical menageries that rule the endless plains of the Serengeti, the caldera of Ngorongoro, and the wildest places of Africa in the company of the king of the beasts, elephant queens, legions of thundering wildebeest, and the jesting antics of baboons. Get the royal treatment with plenty of I-time to experience local cultures, luxurious accommodations, and game drives in a private safari vehicle with an expert Driver/Guide in the most spectacular parks and reserves of Tanzania. Explore the expanses and estuaries where the big cats’ rule, gazelles graze, and leopards lurk, along with the “Big 5” (lion, leopard, Cape buffalo, elephant, and rhino) to inspire your independent spirit!

Your African adventure ends in Zanzibar! From your ocean-front hotel, embark into Stone Town for sightseeing along the narrow alleyways and spice markets. Also, explore the wild side of Zanzibar in the Jozani Forest in search of the red colobus monkey – only found here A spice of life in the heart of Zanzibar!

04/13/2025 through 12/27/2025
04/13/2025 through 01/01/2026

Day 1 Arusha, Tanzania is a destination for adventurers! Situated between Mount Kilimanjaro National Park and Serengeti National Park, Arusha is an ideal starting point for your next Tanzanian safari trip and is a gateway city for climbers interested in summiting Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak.
Day 2 Arusha, Tanzania is a destination for adventurers! Situated between Mount Kilimanjaro National Park and Serengeti National Park, Arusha is an ideal starting point for your next Tanzanian safari trip and is a gateway city for climbers interested in summiting Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak.
Day 3 Tarangire National Park, a stunning gem in northern Tanzania, offers an unparalleled safari experience amid its diverse landscapes and wildlife. Renowned for its dense population of elephants, the park's vast baobab-studded plains and swamps create a dramatic setting that brings you face-to-face with these magnificent creatures. The park is home to over 300 bird species, including the strikingly beautiful Lilac-breasted Roller and the majestic Secretary Bird.

The park’s unique topography includes the Tarangire River, which serves as a vital water source and attracts a variety of wildlife, especially during the dry season. Visitors can witness large herds of elephants, often seen feeding on the ancient baobabs, along with lions, leopards, and wildebeest in their natural habitat. The changing scenery of savannah, swamps, and forested hills provides a dramatic backdrop for game drives and walking safaris, offering a truly immersive wildlife experience.

A notable feature of Tarangire is its ability to offer remarkable wildlife sightings year-round. The park's water sources ensure that animal sightings are rich even during the off-peak seasons, unlike some other parks where wildlife density may vary with the seasons. For birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, Tarangire provides a rich tableau of species and ecosystems that are particularly accessible from the well-maintained lodges and campsites throughout the park.

Fun fact: Tarangire National Park is named after the Tarangire River, which runs through it and is a crucial water source for the park’s wildlife. During the dry season, the river becomes a focal point for wildlife, creating spectacular opportunities for viewing large concentrations of animals.
Day 4

Nestled at the base of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Manyara is a hidden gem in northern Tanzania that offers an unforgettable safari experience. The lake is part of Lake Manyara National Park, which is known for its dramatic landscapes, from dense groundwater forests to grassy plains. Wildlife enthusiasts will be thrilled to explore this compact park, home to an impressive variety of animals, including elephants, hippos, and the famous tree-climbing lions. A boat ride on Lake Manyara offers visitors the chance to spot flocks of pink flamingos and other bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.

One of the unique draws of Lake Manyara National Park is its diversity of habitats. In just a few hours, you can traverse everything from lush jungles to arid savannahs, all while encountering the wildlife that thrives in these contrasting environments. The park’s natural beauty is breathtaking, with the backdrop of the Rift Valley escarpment creating a stunning visual contrast with the shimmering waters of the lake. The famous hot springs, known locally as "Maji Moto," bubble up from underground, creating an added point of interest for visitors.

Cultural experiences also await in the nearby Mto wa Mbu village, where tourists can interact with local Maasai communities, learn about their way of life, and perhaps purchase handmade crafts. These interactions offer insight into the harmonious relationship between the Maasai and the rich natural environment around them. For adventurous travelers, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities, from canoeing on the lake to mountain biking through the savannah.

A fun fact about Lake Manyara: Ernest Hemingway once referred to it as "the loveliest I had seen in Africa," and the park's beauty continues to captivate travelers to this day. Whether you’re a wildlife lover, a nature enthusiast, or someone seeking cultural immersion, Lake Manyara promises an unforgettable African adventure.


Day 5

Nestled at the base of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Manyara is a hidden gem in northern Tanzania that offers an unforgettable safari experience. The lake is part of Lake Manyara National Park, which is known for its dramatic landscapes, from dense groundwater forests to grassy plains. Wildlife enthusiasts will be thrilled to explore this compact park, home to an impressive variety of animals, including elephants, hippos, and the famous tree-climbing lions. A boat ride on Lake Manyara offers visitors the chance to spot flocks of pink flamingos and other bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.

One of the unique draws of Lake Manyara National Park is its diversity of habitats. In just a few hours, you can traverse everything from lush jungles to arid savannahs, all while encountering the wildlife that thrives in these contrasting environments. The park’s natural beauty is breathtaking, with the backdrop of the Rift Valley escarpment creating a stunning visual contrast with the shimmering waters of the lake. The famous hot springs, known locally as "Maji Moto," bubble up from underground, creating an added point of interest for visitors.

Cultural experiences also await in the nearby Mto wa Mbu village, where tourists can interact with local Maasai communities, learn about their way of life, and perhaps purchase handmade crafts. These interactions offer insight into the harmonious relationship between the Maasai and the rich natural environment around them. For adventurous travelers, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities, from canoeing on the lake to mountain biking through the savannah.

A fun fact about Lake Manyara: Ernest Hemingway once referred to it as "the loveliest I had seen in Africa," and the park's beauty continues to captivate travelers to this day. Whether you’re a wildlife lover, a nature enthusiast, or someone seeking cultural immersion, Lake Manyara promises an unforgettable African adventure.


Day 6 Ngorongoro, Tanzania, is a destination where breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife converge in a truly unique way. Nestled within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this region is renowned for the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This ancient caldera, formed by a volcanic eruption millions of years ago, creates a natural amphitheater teeming with wildlife. The crater's diverse habitats support a rich variety of animals, including the elusive black rhino, elephants, lions, and wildebeest.

A visit to Ngorongoro offers unparalleled wildlife experiences. The crater’s floor is a paradise for safari enthusiasts, providing a chance to witness the Great Migration’s dramatic river crossings or to observe predator-prey interactions in their natural habitat. Additionally, the highland forests surrounding the crater offer opportunities for birdwatching and scenic hikes. The area is also home to the Maasai people.
Day 7 Ngorongoro, Tanzania, is a destination where breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife converge in a truly unique way. Nestled within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this region is renowned for the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This ancient caldera, formed by a volcanic eruption millions of years ago, creates a natural amphitheater teeming with wildlife. The crater's diverse habitats support a rich variety of animals, including the elusive black rhino, elephants, lions, and wildebeest.

A visit to Ngorongoro offers unparalleled wildlife experiences. The crater’s floor is a paradise for safari enthusiasts, providing a chance to witness the Great Migration’s dramatic river crossings or to observe predator-prey interactions in their natural habitat. Additionally, the highland forests surrounding the crater offer opportunities for birdwatching and scenic hikes. The area is also home to the Maasai people.
Day 8

Serengeti, Tanzania, is a jewel of the African continent, renowned for its spectacular wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. This iconic destination is synonymous with the Great Migration, one of nature’s most awe-inspiring events. Each year, millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the Serengeti’s vast plains in search of fresh grazing grounds, creating a dramatic and unforgettable spectacle. The Serengeti National Park is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also a treasure trove of biodiversity, where you can encounter the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—in their natural habitat.

Beyond the migration, Serengeti offers diverse experiences, from hot air balloon safaris providing panoramic views of the endless savannah to game drives that delve into the intricate web of predator-prey relationships. The park’s varied ecosystems, from open grasslands to acacia woodlands and riverine forests, host a rich array of wildlife. Visitors can also explore the Ngorongoro Crater, a nearby geological marvel that shelters an impressive concentration of animals within its caldera, including black rhinos and rare bird species.

A fun fact about Serengeti is its role as the inspiration for Disney’s beloved animated film "The Lion King." The park’s landscapes and wildlife directly influenced the film’s depiction of the African savannah. The area’s remarkable scenery and animal behavior have captivated filmmakers and wildlife enthusiasts alike, cementing Serengeti’s place in popular culture.

For the best experience, plan your visit during the dry season from June to October, when wildlife viewing is at its peak due to the concentration of animals around water sources. This period also offers clear skies and pleasant temperatures, making it ideal for both safari adventures and relaxation amidst the stunning scenery. Serengeti promises a profound and exhilarating connection with nature that will leave you with lasting memories.


Day 9

Serengeti, Tanzania, is a jewel of the African continent, renowned for its spectacular wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. This iconic destination is synonymous with the Great Migration, one of nature’s most awe-inspiring events. Each year, millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the Serengeti’s vast plains in search of fresh grazing grounds, creating a dramatic and unforgettable spectacle. The Serengeti National Park is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also a treasure trove of biodiversity, where you can encounter the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—in their natural habitat.

Beyond the migration, Serengeti offers diverse experiences, from hot air balloon safaris providing panoramic views of the endless savannah to game drives that delve into the intricate web of predator-prey relationships. The park’s varied ecosystems, from open grasslands to acacia woodlands and riverine forests, host a rich array of wildlife. Visitors can also explore the Ngorongoro Crater, a nearby geological marvel that shelters an impressive concentration of animals within its caldera, including black rhinos and rare bird species.

A fun fact about Serengeti is its role as the inspiration for Disney’s beloved animated film "The Lion King." The park’s landscapes and wildlife directly influenced the film’s depiction of the African savannah. The area’s remarkable scenery and animal behavior have captivated filmmakers and wildlife enthusiasts alike, cementing Serengeti’s place in popular culture.

For the best experience, plan your visit during the dry season from June to October, when wildlife viewing is at its peak due to the concentration of animals around water sources. This period also offers clear skies and pleasant temperatures, making it ideal for both safari adventures and relaxation amidst the stunning scenery. Serengeti promises a profound and exhilarating connection with nature that will leave you with lasting memories.


Day 10

Serengeti, Tanzania, is a jewel of the African continent, renowned for its spectacular wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. This iconic destination is synonymous with the Great Migration, one of nature’s most awe-inspiring events. Each year, millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the Serengeti’s vast plains in search of fresh grazing grounds, creating a dramatic and unforgettable spectacle. The Serengeti National Park is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also a treasure trove of biodiversity, where you can encounter the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—in their natural habitat.

Beyond the migration, Serengeti offers diverse experiences, from hot air balloon safaris providing panoramic views of the endless savannah to game drives that delve into the intricate web of predator-prey relationships. The park’s varied ecosystems, from open grasslands to acacia woodlands and riverine forests, host a rich array of wildlife. Visitors can also explore the Ngorongoro Crater, a nearby geological marvel that shelters an impressive concentration of animals within its caldera, including black rhinos and rare bird species.

A fun fact about Serengeti is its role as the inspiration for Disney’s beloved animated film "The Lion King." The park’s landscapes and wildlife directly influenced the film’s depiction of the African savannah. The area’s remarkable scenery and animal behavior have captivated filmmakers and wildlife enthusiasts alike, cementing Serengeti’s place in popular culture.

For the best experience, plan your visit during the dry season from June to October, when wildlife viewing is at its peak due to the concentration of animals around water sources. This period also offers clear skies and pleasant temperatures, making it ideal for both safari adventures and relaxation amidst the stunning scenery. Serengeti promises a profound and exhilarating connection with nature that will leave you with lasting memories.


Day 11

Stone Town, the historic heart of Zanzibar City, is a captivating destination that offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and architectural beauty. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Stone Town boasts narrow, winding streets lined with towering stone buildings adorned with beautifully carved wooden doors, reflecting its rich history as a major trading hub. Visitors can explore the bustling markets, visit the iconic House of Wonders, and take a stroll along the waterfront to soak in the vibrant atmosphere.

One of the most fascinating aspects of Stone Town is its multicultural influences, with elements from African, Indian, Arabian, and European cultures evident throughout the city. The Old Fort, built by the Omani Arabs in the 17th century, and the Anglican Cathedral, constructed by French Missionaries in 1897, are two of many must-see landmarks that tell the story of the city's diverse past.

Fun fact: Stone Town is famous for its coral stone structures and intricately carved wooden doors, many of which feature metal studs that were historically used to deter war elephants. This unique architectural feature is a testament to the city's strategic importance and its rich cultural tapestry.


Day 12

Stone Town, the historic heart of Zanzibar City, is a captivating destination that offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and architectural beauty. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Stone Town boasts narrow, winding streets lined with towering stone buildings adorned with beautifully carved wooden doors, reflecting its rich history as a major trading hub. Visitors can explore the bustling markets, visit the iconic House of Wonders, and take a stroll along the waterfront to soak in the vibrant atmosphere.

One of the most fascinating aspects of Stone Town is its multicultural influences, with elements from African, Indian, Arabian, and European cultures evident throughout the city. The Old Fort, built by the Omani Arabs in the 17th century, and the Anglican Cathedral, constructed by French Missionaries in 1897, are two of many must-see landmarks that tell the story of the city's diverse past.

Fun fact: Stone Town is famous for its coral stone structures and intricately carved wooden doors, many of which feature metal studs that were historically used to deter war elephants. This unique architectural feature is a testament to the city's strategic importance and its rich cultural tapestry.


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