GROUP OR PRIVATE, 4x4 JEEP SAFARI

Bush to Island Safari  Tanzania & Zanzibar

Tour features

Days13 Days 12 Nights
HighlightsSightseeing Tours, Adventure Tours, Safari Tours
TransportJeep afari

The “Bush to Island Safari – 13 Days Tanzania & Zanzibar” is likely a travel package or tour that combines a safari adventure through Tanzania’s stunning wildlife regions with a relaxing beach experience on Zanzibar Island.

Your Safari Starts: A Journey through Kenya’s Wilderness

As your safari begins, you’re welcomed by the fresh morning air, the sounds of birds and distant wildlife, and the sight of a vast African landscape stretching before you.

Day 1: Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport – Mt Meru Hotel – (D B)
On arrival at the airport, you will be met by your driver-guide who will give you a welcome note then proceed to your hotel in Arusha. In the afternoon you can do an excursion to Tengeru cultural center, rest of the afternoon at Leisure.
Day 2: Lake Manyara National Park – Lake Manyara Wildlife Camp (B L D)
After breakfast we proceed to see the first highlight of our Tanzania safari, Lake Manyara National Park. The park is located in the North of Tanzania, in the Rift Valley escarpment. The soda lake in the park is surrounded by forest, where you can watch elephants, buffalos, giraffes, and different types of antelopes. The lions in this park like to climb the trees to avoid the wet grassland. We enjoy our first game drive in the park and have our picnic lunch here. Then we proceed to our camp, from which we can enjoy a wonderful view on the park and the lake.

Day 3: Serengeti National Park – Serengeti Mawe Tented Camp (B L D)
Today we drive to Serengeti, the second largest park in Africa. The protected area was founded in 1951 and is consequently the oldest in Tanzania. Many hills and maintain ranges criss-cross the Serengeti making a beautiful scenery. It is the heart of an impressive eco system with many species of animals like at no other place on earth. In Maa (Maasai language), Serengeti means “endless plains“. This is an effective description of this park, being the southern end of the Mara-Serengeti eco-system. The park is vast, extending for over 14,000 square kilometers. Thus, it’s not a surprise that the park is not crowded, although it receives many visitors. Wildlife is in plenty, ranging from the king of the jungle (the lion), leopards, cheetah, elephants, rhino, topi, giraffe and much more. Crocodiles and hippos haunt the Seronera River. Notably, the Serengeti is a UNESCO Wild Heritage Site and hosts the great wildebeest migration, together with the equally scintillating Maasai Mara in Kenya. We enjoy our first game drives in the Serengeti with picnic lunch. In the evening we reach Serengeti Mawe Tented Camp.

Day 4: Serengeti National Park – Serengeti Mawe Tented Camp (B L D)
After breakfast we proceed for full day game drives in the Serengeti, fascinating savannah grassland with enormous fauna richness, reminiscent of the natural and unspoiled world as it was thousands of years ago on earth. Dinner and overnight at our Camp.

Day 5: Serengeti – Ngorongoro Crater – Marera Valley Lodge (B L D)
After an early breakfast, drive through the Serengeti to arrive at Ngorongoro crater rim then descend down 600 m deep Ngorongoro Crater floor ,The crater hosts large population of wildlife. It is here where one can find almost all species of animals found in East Africa. We will make game drives on the floor of the crater with picnic lunch at a site .Look out for cheetahs, rhinos, buffalo, lions, elephants and others animals. Afterwards we drive to Karatu for dinner and overnight at Marera Valley lodge.

Day 6: Tarangire National Park – Burunge Tented Camp (B L D)
Today you will drive to Tarangire National park and have extensive game drives through the park. The Tarangire River and the big swampy areas in the southern part of the park attract many wild animals in the dry season. The Tarangire National Park covers about 2600 km² and builds a nice ground for huge herds or Elephants and buffaloes. In addition, birdlife is in plenty as well as plant life. Apart from the thousands of elephants, other animals that have make Tarangire their home include giraffes, impala, warthogs, oryx, gerenuk, lesser kudu and even the African wild dog. We take our lunch at a lodge within the park and later on proceed with game drives. In the evening we reach our camp for dinner and overnight.

Day 7: Airport Transfer – Flight to Zanzibar – Spice Island B hotel (B L D)
Early in the morning you can make a game walk in the game-rich area around the camp (optional activity). After breakfast we drive to the airport with lunch on the way. Take a flight to Zanzibar, East Africa’s largest island. On arrival you will be picked up and transferred to Spice Island Beach Resort, located on the South East coast of the island, where you start your beach holiday.
Day 8 – 12: Beach Holiday – Spice Island Beach Resort (B D)
These days will be spend while you relax at the pool, enjoy the white beach, discover the tropical fishes at the reefs Optional excursions or activities will include ; snorkeling or diving trip, make a bicycle tour, treatments in the Spa of your hotel. The typical Swahili food with fresh fish, seafood and exotic spices will give you a culinary experience you never had before.

Day 13: Transfer to Airport Zanzibar (B)
After breakfast departure to the airport for your flight back to your home country.

PRICE INCLUDES
All park entrance fees
All game drives and transfers in a good customary minibus or Land cruiser on safari
Unlimited game drives up to 6pm (sundown)
Breakfast (B) / lunch (L) / dinner (D) as indicated
Accommodation in a double room in mentioned accommodations or similar
Local English speaking driver guide.
Enough bottled water each day
Detailed travel information.


PRICE DO NOT INCLUDE
International flight.
Visa for Kenya (about USD 50)
Beverages
Tips

-Serengeti National Park
-Ngorongoro Crater
-Lake Manyara
-Tarangire National Park
-Ngorongoro Conservation Area
-Zanzibar
-Mt Meru Hotel – (D B)
-Lake Manyara Wildlife Camp (B L D)
-Serengeti Mawe Tented Camp (B L D)
-Serengeti Mawe Tented Camp (B L D)
-Ngorongoro Crater – Marera -Valley Lodge (B L D)
-Burunge Tented Camp (B L D)
-Spice Island B hotel (B L D)
-Spice Island Beach Resort (B D)

Favourable Time

June to October and January and February

High Season

June to October and December to March

Low Season

April and May

Best Weather

June to October

Best Weather

March, April and May (Peak of the Wet season)

Dry Season (June to October) – Best Time for Wildlife Viewing

  • Weather: These months are cooler and drier, which makes wildlife easier to spot as animals gather around water sources.
  • Great Migration: This is the peak of the wildebeest migration in the Maasai Mara, especially between July and October. This is a highlight for many visitors.
  • Wildlife Viewing: Since vegetation is less dense, animals are more visible in the open savannah, and predators are more active, making this the best time for general game viewing.
  • Temperatures: Daytime temperatures are usually mild, ranging from 24°C to 28°C (75°F to 82°F), with cooler mornings and evenings.

 

2. Short Rainy Season (November to December)

  • Weather: Occasional short rains, usually in the form of afternoon showers, but still lots of sunshine.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The rains can make animals a bit harder to spot, but it’s a quieter time to visit, and many areas are lush and green, which offers a different perspective.
  • Benefits: Fewer tourists, and some safari lodges and camps offer lower rates during this season.
  • Temperatures: Temperatures can range between 20°C and 28°C (68°F to 82°F).

 

3. Long Rainy Season (March to May) – Low Season

  • Weather: This is the wettest period in Kenya, with frequent and intense rains, making some roads difficult to travel, especially in remote areas.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The rain can create a more challenging safari experience as animals tend to spread out more and are harder to spot. However, birdwatching is excellent during this time as many migratory birds are in Kenya.
  • Benefits: The rainy season is the least crowded time of year, and many lodges offer significant discounts, which can make for a more budget-friendly trip.
  • Temperatures: Similar to the short rains, temperatures range from 20°C to 28°C (68°F to 82°F).

 

4. Shoulder Season (January to February)

  • Weather: This is generally a dry period, with warm to hot temperatures and little rainfall. It’s often considered one of the best times for safaris.
  • Wildlife Viewing: During this period, game viewing is excellent as animals gather around water sources. The landscapes are still lush and green from the rainy season, but the grass is shorter, making wildlife spotting easier.
  • Temperatures: This is the hottest time of year, with temperatures averaging between 25°C and 30°C (77°F to 86°F).