
Insane Tanzania
11 Days | Classics of Tanzania
Spot the impressive Big Five
This 11-day safari trip in Northern Tanzania promises to be an unforgettable adventure. From the world-famous Serengeti National Park, where the Great Migration roams throughout the year, to the enchanting Ngorongoro Crater, home to an abundance of diverse wildlife. You can witness the exciting interactions between predators and prey, spot the impressive Big Five and marvel at the rich bird life this region is home to.
Highlights

Prijzen
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2 personen
in 1 kamer € 3.288,- p.p. -
4 personen
in 2 kamers € 2.675,- p.p. -
6 personen
in 3 kamers € 2.470,- p.p.
Inclusief o.a.
- Water in the safari jeep
- Pick-up & Drop-off at the airport or in Arusha
- Park fees for the national parks described
- African 4×4 safari jeep with pop-up roof and large windows
Kenmerken & FAQ
A safari and stay in Tanzania is completely safe. All our drivers and guides are experts in this field and have undergone extensive training to properly handle nature and animals. All necessary precautions are also taken at our accommodations to provide you with a safe place to stay.
No, this is unfortunately not possible. Due to the safety of you and the wildlife, it is not allowed to drive around on your own. A specialized guide and driver is therefore always included in our tours.
You can choose this for yourself. We offer tents or bungalows at all our resorts with private bathrooms, good beds and electricity. We also offer budget-proof safari tents at some resorts. These are more basic and have a shared bathroom. In addition, many of our resorts feature a swimming pool, restaurant, gym and public area with Wi-Fi.
Yes, there are differences in animals between northern and southern Tanzania, although they largely overlap. Both regions offer impressive wildlife experiences, but the type of landscape, concentration of animals and the way you experience them differ. Here's a clear overview:
- In northern Tanzania, you'll find iconic nature reserves such as the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. Here you will see large herds of wildebeest and zebra during the Great Migration, impressive lion prides, and have the best chance of spotting the rhinoceros, one of the few places in Africa where you can complete the Big Five.
- South Tanzania is actually loved for its tranquility, vast landscapes and adventurous safari style. In parks like Nyerere and Mikumi ha you will encounter few other vehicles, but you will see many elephants, hippos and unique species. Especially the rare wild dog is regularly seen here, something almost unheard of in the north.
In Tanzania, the Big Five: lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard and rhino, are best spotted in northern Tanzania.
You go on a private trip, alone or with your travel company. So you will not travel in a group. Our experienced and knowledgeable driver, who is also your guide, will proudly show you Tanzania.
Do you prefer to travel with a mixed group? Then take a look at the possibilities at our Group Tours and Shared Safaris.
For ages 5 and up, everyone is welcome to join the safari!

Programma samengevat
Day 01 – Start of the program
Day 02 – Game drive in Tarangire NP
Day 03 – Game drive in Lake Manyara NP
Day 04 – Road trip & afternoon game drive at Lake Ndutu
Day 05 – Game drive in Serengeti NP
Day 06 – Game drive in Serengeti NP (optional balloon ride)
Day 07 – Game drive in Serengeti NP
Day 08 – Game drive in Pololeti GR
Day 09 – Game drive in Serengeti NP
Day 10 – Game drive in the Ngorongoro Crater
Day 11 – Transfer to Arusha, Arusha Airport or Kilimanjaro Airport
Day 1 | Start of your safari adventure
As soon as you arrive at Kilimanjaro Airport, our driver will be waiting for you. He will give you a friendly welcome and take you to your first accommodation. Africa Safari Arusha is located just outside the busy center and has a lovely green garden, where you can rest after a long flight.
Day 2 | Game drive in Tarangire National Park
After a good night's sleep and delicious breakfast, it's time for your first game drive. You board the safari jeep and head towards Tarangire National Park with your private driver. This park is known for its large herds of elephants and many other wild animals. A great start to your safari adventure. You will spend the entire day looking for the most beautiful wild animals in a landscape that you only know from pictures. At the end of the day you will drive to Africa Safari Lake Manyara.
Day 3 | Tree-climbing lions in Lake Manyara National Park
Wake up and open your tent zipper. Chances are there are zebras and wildebeest grazing around your tent. Make a cup of coffee and enjoy this view on your own porch. Once you have another good breakfast, it's time for another game drive. Today you will head to Lake Manyara National Park. This park is a stone's throw from the accommodation and is known for its tree-climbing lions. So be sure to look up. When you have had a good look at the entire park, your journey continues to Karatu. Our accommodation here is on a hill, so you can enjoy 180 degree views.
Day 4 | Road trip & game drive in the Lake Ndutu area
As soon as the sun rises and Karatu comes back to life, another delicious breakfast awaits you. As soon as you are ready again, it is time to drive to the next accommodation. On the way, you will first stop at the viewpoint of the Ngorongoro Crater. A great view from the Rim and a nice preview for your game drive down into the crater on Day 10. Now the road trip continues and you can enjoy the vistas that the Ngorongoro Conservation Area has to offer. In the afternoon, after you have lunch at your new accommodation, it is time for a game drive at Lake Ndutu.
Day 5 | Enjoy the beautiful savannah and endless plains
Enjoy a full day of wildlife watching in the famous Serengeti National Park. The Serengeti is paradise for safari enthusiasts, with wide open plains and an abundance of wildlife as far as the eye can see. Along the way you will have a picnic lunch and at the end of the day you will spend the night at Africa Safari Serengeti Ikoma. A beautiful accommodation with the Grumeti River nearby, giving this property a backyard teeming with wildlife.
Day 6 | Another day in Serengeti National Park
The sun rises early and opening your tent doors early is a must. You can then watch the wildlife pass by from your bed with the first rays of sunlight. Today is another full day of game drives through Serengeti National Park. The many felines are not easy to spot, but our drivers are trained to find them anyway. Want to really complete the trip and see Serengeti National Park from the air? Then book a balloon ride as an optional excursion.
Day 7 | From central to northern Serengeti National Park
Today you get up early, as you leave for the north of Serengeti National Park. It will be an action-packed day with the ultimate reward: seeing the Big Five and many other wildlife species. Today we head to the Mara River area, known for the crossing of the wildebeest. With any luck, you will witness this spectacle! Around 2 million animals gathering in search of fresh grass plains, this is sure to leave a lasting impression. After a full day of adventure through the Serengeti, you can enjoy a delicious meal at your accommodation in the evening. Africa Safari Maasai Boma has traditional Maasai bungalows with western comforts inside.
Day 8 | Game Drive in Pololeti Game Reserve
Pololeti Game Reserve offers an unparalleled game drive experience that takes you into the heart of the African wilderness. Set amidst breathtaking landscapes, this reserve is home to an abundance of diverse wildlife. From powerful lions and graceful giraffes to elusive leopards and enormous elephants. It's a thrilling safari adventure as our experienced guide reveals the secrets of the animal kingdom and their fascinating behavior. Once the sun sets and casts a golden hue over the vast savannah, return to your accommodation for a delicious dinner and a good night's sleep.
Day 9 | One more day in Serengeti National Park
Enjoy your last full day in Serengeti National Park. During this game drive you will trek from north to south Serengeti, stopping at the wildlife and unique situations this park has to offer. Covering 14,763 square kilometers, Serengeti National Park is by far the largest and perhaps the most visited park in the northern circuit. At the end of the day, you can enjoy the peace and beauty of Africa Safari South Serengeti. This property is located in the middle of nature, where elephants, gazelles, wild boars and giraffes love to pass by.
Day 10 | Game drive in the Ngorongoro Crater, the eighth wonder of the world
Today is finally the day, a game drive in the Ngorongoro Crater. Located in Tanzania's famous Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this vast caldera is home to an array of wildlife within its ancient volcanic walls. As a safari enthusiast, you will be greeted by a breathtaking panorama of lush grasslands, sparkling soda lakes and dense forests. They provide habitat for many wild animals. Here the "Big Five" - lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards and rhinos - roam freely alongside countless other species, including wildebeest, zebras, hippos and flamingos, and many more. After a special day in the crater, spend the last night at Africa Safari Karatu.
Day 11 | Fulfilled you close your safari trip
The final hours in Tanzania have arrived. Depending on your return flight, you still have time to enjoy a delicious breakfast and perhaps a cooling dip in the pool with 180-degree views. Your driver will transfer you to Kilimanjaro International Airport, where you will depart Tanzania with a camera full of photos and a mind full of priceless memories!
Africa Safari Arusha
The perfect start to your safari trip
Africa Safari Arusha is the perfect accommodation to start or end your safari journey in Northern Tanzania. This intimate accommodation is located in the village of Sakina, just outside the city center of Arusha. The accommodation has several room types and is surrounded by lush green gardens, a swimming pool with sun loungers, a semi-open restaurant with a fireplace for colder evenings, and a very unique tree bar.
From the accommodation you have a beautiful view of Mount Meru, while the view from the balconies extends beyond the lights of Arusha to the mountainous landscape. To reach Africa Safari Arusha, you have to take a dirt road through the Ngateu hills. Straight through a local neighborhood with lots of stores and busy society. But once you arrive, you experience a sense of peace and space.
Highlights
- Fine rooms overlooking the lush gardens
- An affordable accommodation in African Style
- The perfect place to stay before or after your safari
- Good facilities with a beautiful green garden
- Activities in the wider area, up to Kilimanjaro
- Close to Arusha Airport
- A cozy restaurant and nice garden lounge with WIFI
- Pool with loungers
Africa Safari Lake Manyara
Where the zebras graze next to your bungalow
Africa Safari Lake Manyara is situated between Lake Manyara and the foothills of the Ngorongoro Crater, in a unique location. From your luxury bungalow with veranda, you can see hippos, zebras and wildebeest passing by, while the lake changes with the seasons.
The lodge offers a pool, restaurant, bar and spa, and is an ideal base for safaris to Lake Manyara, Tarangire, the Ngorongoro Crater and even the Serengeti. Lake Eyasi and Lake Natron are also easily accessible from here.
Highlights
- Breathtaking accommodation on the shores of Lake Manyara
- Where wild animals regularly roam the grounds
- Bungalows with luxurious comfort
- Located between the most famous National Parks
- Also suitable for long stay
- Ideal for birdwatchers and nature lovers
- WIFI and a pool with grandiose views
Africa Safari Karatu
Green hills and beautiful views
Africa Safari Karatu is a luxury safari lodge on the edge of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, opening in July 2023. The area is known for its cool climate, green hills and stunning views, once loved by settlers and farmers for coffee bean plantations. The lodge sits atop a hill and offers panoramic views of the Northern Highlands, Lake Eyasi and surroundings.
From Africa Safari Karatu, Lake Manyara National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater are easily accessible. The lodge has Safari Comfort Bungalows and Safari Luxury Bungalows, with the Luxury Bungalows offering extra space and a comfortable sofa in the sitting area. All bungalows have private balconies with stunning 180-degree views. The restaurant, bar and swimming pool add to the feeling of home, while the stunning views of the Northern Highlands and Lake Eyasi provide the ideal relaxation before or after your safari.
Highlights
- Breathtaking views of the hills of the Ngorongoro area
- Close to the entrance of Ngorongoro Crater
- Great to combine with Lake Manyara National Park
- Perfect stopover between Arusha and Serengeti National Park
- A lovely swimming pool with views and other facilities
- Various day activities to explore the area
- Brand new and opening in 2023
- Spectacular nature and on the outskirts of Karatu the town
Africa Safari South Serengeti
Surrounded by elephants
Africa Safari South Serengeti is a comfortable accommodation in nature, surrounded by elephants, giraffes, antelopes and many other wildlife species. Located in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, it offers easy access to both Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti National Park.
Highlights of this property include the calf season of the Great Migration in January and February. Thousands of wildebeest give birth here, after which they continue their migration through Serengeti National Park. Wildlife abounds throughout the year, including predators such as lions, leopards, cheetahs and hyenas.
Highlights
- In the middle of nature where wildlife passes by
- Close to where millions of wildebeest will calve
- Ideal location between the Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti NP
- Luxury safari tents with desired comfort
- Cozy restaurant with WiFi and the tastiest dishes
- Waking up to birdsong
Africa Safari Serengeti Ikoma
A backyard full of wildlife
In the middle of the Serengeti Ecosystem grass plains lies Africa Safari Serengeti Ikoma, a unique safari accommodation just 300 meters from Serengeti National Park. This accommodation offers stunning views of wildlife roaming freely, and it is an ideal stopover for exploring the Serengeti.
The spacious tents range from cozy double tents to safari comfort tents with permanent bathrooms. Both with grandiose views over the grassy plains of Serengeti and Ikona. The surrounding area, including the Grumeti River, offers plenty of wildlife, including the Great Migration in certain months. You can also take a bushwalk and night game drive with a TAWA ranger in the nearby Ikona Game Controlled Area, a hidden treasure for wildlife enthusiasts.
Highlights
- An accommodation where wildlife loves to linger
- Comfortable tents with veranda overlooking the grassy plains
- A lovely pool overlooking the wilderness
- Large restaurant with a cozy safari bar
- A campfire under the stars
- Close to the entrance Serengeti National Park
Africa Safari Maasai Boma
Meet the traditional culture
At Africa Safari Maasai Boma you can stay in traditional round terracotta huts with thatched roofs, surrounded by stunning views of verdant landscapes and the Maasai Mara in Kenya. This unique accommodation is ideally located for a safari in northern Tanzania, with Lake Natron to the east, Serengeti National Park to the west, and Ngorongoro to the south. Here you will be introduced to Maasai culture and the traditional building style of the bungalows and huts, inspired by a Maasai boma.
Located just 15 minutes from Serengeti’s Klein’s Gate, Africa Safari Maasai Boma offers game drives to the famous river crossing during the Great Migration and outstanding wildlife viewing in the area, including the Pololeti Game Reserve. It is a must-visit during your tour of northern Tanzania.
Highlights
- Breathtaking location against the Kenyan border
- The only affordable accommodation in the area
- Perfect place to stay between Serengeti and Lake Natron
- Inspired by traditional Maasai culture
- Located next to Pololeti Game Reserve
- A lovely pool with great views
Stone Town
Wandering around the maze-like alleys
Stone Town is the capital of Zanzibar and is also called Zanzibar Town. This town is very lively and should definitely not be missed if you spend a few days on Zanzibar. Stroll through the small narrow alleys of the historic town. Many colorful stores invite you to buy souvenirs or spices. Walking past one of the many palace ruins and Persian baths, it is impossible not to be captivated by the Arab influence and romance of the island. This town has many fine restaurants and your visit to Stone Town is complete if you have experienced the night market on Forodhani. Dozens of food and drink stalls with a cozy and friendly atmosphere.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stone Town is a fascinating melting pot of Swahili, Arab, Indian and European influences. You can enjoy the local cuisine in the street stalls, wander the maze-like alleys, explore the markets for spices and crafts, and admire historical sites such as the Sultan’s Palace and the impressive wooden doors. Stone Town is a place where the past and present come together harmoniously, and it remains one of the most intriguing destinations on Africa’s east coast.
Also called the Herbs Island
Stone Town, has a rich history dating back to the time of Arab sultans, Portuguese explorers and the British protectorate. It was once an important trading hub for spices, gold and slaves, which contributed to the diverse cultural influences you can still see and feel here today.
One of the most intriguing aspects of Stone Town is the rich world of spices that surround it. Zanzibar is known as “Spice Island,” and fragrant spices such as cloves, cinnamon, pepper and nutmeg are abundant here. Local farms and spice plantations offer tours where you can see how these spices are grown and harvested. Exploring the fragrant herb and spice gardens is a sensory experience not to be missed during your visit to Stone Town. It adds to your experience of this historic city and makes it a unique destination full of flavor and fragrance.
Practical information
Location: Stone Town is the historic old town of Zanzibar, located on the west coast of the island of Unguja, which is part of Zanzibar, Tanzania.
Best time to visit: Stone Town can be visited year-round because of its tropical climate. The dry seasons of June to October and December to February are often considered the best times.
Climate: Stone Town has a tropical climate, so it is warm all year round.
Money matters: The local currency is the Tanzanian shilling (TZS), but U.S. dollars are often accepted. ATMs are available in Stone Town.
Safety: Stone Town is safe for tourists, but stay alert to your personal belongings.
Tarangire National Park
Marching herds of elephants
Tarangire National Park is a fun and impressive wildlife park! On the way from Arusha to
Lake Manyara
you will pass this beautiful wildlife park, which is known for its large groups of elephants and ancient Baobab trees. There is plenty of wildlife to see, as a large river flows through it and the terrain is open.
In the dry season, the Tarangire River is the only permanent source of water for all wildlife and thus the place to easily spot wildlife. Tarangire National Park is 2850 square kilometers, making it the sixth largest park in Tanzania. After
Serengeti National Park
it offers the highest concentration of wildlife. Tarangire is known for its Baobab trees. Their impressive, thick trunks store water and provide a source of food and shade for many animal species. These iconic trees are not only a natural treasure, but also a symbol of the beauty and resilience of the African wilderness.
Wildlife you can spot:
Wildebeest | Zebras | Buffalo | Gazelles | Rhinos | Warthogs | Impalas | Pythons | Lions | Leopards | Nearly 500 bird species
Wildlife of the Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park in Tanzania is known for its abundance of wildlife and as wonderful safari experiences. Here you can see huge elephants roaming in large herds, feasting on the succulent vegetation. The park is also home to troops of baboons playfully swinging through the trees, leopards lurking in the shade, lions dominating the savannah and countless giraffes walking elegantly along the horizon. With its rich and varied wildlife, Tarangire NP offers an unforgettable adventure for nature and safari lovers.
Practical information
Location: Tarangire National Park is located in northern Tanzania, about 120 kilometers southeast of the city of Arusha.
Entrance fee: The entrance fee may vary depending on your age and period of your visit. This entrance fee (park fee) is always included in our tours.
Best time to visit: The dry period December to April and June to October are the best times to visit Tarangire, as wildlife gathers near the Tarangire River, giving you excellent opportunities to spot animals. However, the park is good to visit all year round, with many chances to spot wildlife.
Climate: The climate in Tarangire is generally hot and dry, with higher temperatures during the dry season.
Lake Manyara National Park
Tree-climbing lions in Lake Manyara
Lake Manyara National Park is an underrated gem when it comes to safari parks in Tanzania. This park offers great ecological diversity in a compact area. The lake attracts many birds that thrive on the water. More than 400 species have been identified and one of the highlights are the thousands of flamingos.
From the park’s main entrance, the road winds through an area of pristine forest. On the grassy shores of the lake you can see wildebeest, giraffes, zebras and the great buffalo grazing throughout the day. The park also offers excellent opportunities to spot hippos. The mahogany and acacia trees are inhabited by the famous tree-climbing lions. With a little luck, you can see them lazing on a tree branch!
Wildlife you can spot:
Elephants | Lions | Leopards | Giraffes | Baboons | Waterbucks | Impalas | Warthogs | Hippos | Crocodiles | Bushbucks | Dikdiks | Wildebeest | Zebras | Hyenas | Flamingos | Pelicans | Ospreys
Wildlife in Lake Manyara National Park
Lake Manyara National Park, located in Tanzania, is known for its diverse and abundant wildlife. The park is home to numerous animal species, including elephants, lions, leopards, giraffes and baboons. One of the park’s most striking features is the presence of tree-climbing lions that often nest in the acacia trees.
In addition to large mammals, Lake Manyara NP also offers a paradise for bird lovers, with more than 400 species of birds, including flamingos, pelicans and ospreys found along the shores of the beautiful lake. The diversity of wildlife and the scenic beauty of the lake make a visit to Lake Manyara National Park an unforgettable experience for nature and safari enthusiasts.
Practical information
Location: Lake Manyara National Park is located in the northern region of Tanzania, about 126 kilometers southwest of Arusha.
Entrance fee: The entrance fee may vary depending on your age and period of your visit. This entrance fee (Park fee) is always included in our tours.
Best time to visit: The dry period December to April and June to October are generally the best periods for wildlife safaris, as animals tend to gather at water sources. However, the park is good to visit all year round, with many chances of spotting wildlife.
Climate: The climate in this area is generally hot and humid, but temperatures can vary depending on the season.
Lake Ndutu
The heart of the calf season
The southeastern part of the Serengeti, the Ndutu area, is rich in wildlife year-round. Numbers peak between December and April. Huge herds of wildebeest and zebra, from the Great Migration, are attracted by the fresh grass and seasonal rains. During this period, this area is the best place to view game on the plains around Lake Ndutu, where the herds of wildebeest are concentrated.
Most calves are born in January and February, about 8,000 a day. The short grassy plains offer them some safety, as predators can be spotted more easily. But as it goes in nature, these young wildebeest attract many hungry predators, such as lions, cheetahs, leopards and hyenas. Other species, such as gazelles and zebras, also give birth in this area and use the wildebeest calves as cover to divert attention from their own young. The area is also suitable for birdwatchers. The Thorny Tree forests are the habitat of even more birds, and if you pay close attention, you might see the fantastically colored Fischer’s Lovebird.
Wildlife you can spot:
Elephants | Lions | Leopards | Giraffes | Baboons | Waterbucks | Impalas | Warthogs | Hippos | Crocodiles | Bushbucks | Dikdiks | Wildebeest | Zebras | Hyenas | Flamingos | Pelicans | Ospreys
Practical information
Location: The Lake Ndutu area is located in the southern region of the Serengeti ecosystem in Tanzania, near the
Ngorongoro Crater
.
Entrance fee: The entrance fee may vary depending on your age and period of your visit. This entrance fee (Park fee) is always included in our tours.
Best time to visit: The best time to visit the Lake Ndutu area is during the green season (December to May) when thousands of wildebeest and zebra migrate to the area to calve. This provides unique opportunities for wildlife spotting. However, there is plenty of wildlife to spot in this area all year round.
Climate: The climate in this area can vary widely, from hot and dry to rainy and cool, depending on the season.
Serengeti National Park
From vast plains to rocky ‘kopjes’
With vast open plains stretching to the horizon and an abundance of wildlife, Serengeti National Park crowns itself a true paradise for any safari enthusiast. Hence, we recommend that you set aside several days for this.
Serengeti National Park covers an impressive area of nearly 15,000 square kilometers and is rightly the largest and perhaps most popular national park in Tanzania’s northern circuit and perhaps in all of Africa.
The Serengeti is known worldwide as host to the Great Migration and many big cats such as lions, cheetahs and cheetahs. However, elephants, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, buffalo and impala are also common residents here. This area is extremely popular because of the high probability of witnessing a hunting party of these predators. The landscape in northern Serengeti NP is characterized by “kopjes,” rocky granite formations that are more than 550 million years old and often serve as lookouts for these feline hunters during their search for prey.
Wildlife you can spot:
Wildebeests | Zebras | Thomson’s gazelles | Lions | Cheetahs | Cheetahs | Cheetahs | Cheetahs | Elephants | Giraffes | Hippos | Crocodiles | Buffalo | Impalas | Hyenas | Rhinos | Warthogs | Waterbucks | Vultures | Baboons | Mongoose | Aardvarks | Serval Cats | Meerkats
The Great Trek of the Serengeti National Park
This is a natural spectacle that many people like to see during their safari trip in Tanzania. One of the highlights in Serengeti NP, but also one of the most difficult to spot. Every year, the six million wildebeest, and thousands of zebras and gazelles migrate through Serengeti National Park in search of fresh grass and water.
Seasonally, we know approximately where the Great Migration is located, but never exactly. This is due to many natural factors, which makes seeing the Great Migration very unique. Our drivers/guides always do their best to locate the Great Migration.
- January/February | Calf season in Southern Serengeti / Ndutu area
- March/April | From south to central Serengeti NP via the west side
- June/July | From central to north Serengeti NP
- August to October | The river crossing in Northern Serengeti NP
- November/December | From north to south Serengeti NP via the east side
Practical information
Location: Serengeti National Park is located in northern Tanzania and extends into southwestern Kenya. It is one of the most famous game reserves in Africa.
Entrance fee: The entrance fee may vary depending on your age and period of your visit. This entrance fee (park fee) is always included in our tours.
Best time to visit: The Serengeti is known for the annual migration of wildebeest and zebra, culminating in the river crossing (North) in August/September and the calf season (South) in January/February. This is an excellent time to visit the park. However, Serengeti National Park is beautiful all year round and very good for wildlife spotting.
Climate: The climate in the Serengeti can vary, but it is generally warm during the day and cool at night.
Pololeti Game Reserve
The hidden gem of northern Tanzania
The Pololeti Game Reserve is part of the Loliondo Game Controlled Area, now under the NCAA (Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority). An important area for wildebeest and an intermediate area for animals from Serengeti NP. Because wildlife knows no boundaries, you will find a wide variety of wildlife here, including hunting lions, roaming elephants, grazing buffalo, running antelope and more.
Pololeti Game Reserve is a vast and beautiful nature reserve and is known for its pristine natural beauty and diverse wildlife populations. This area includes a wide range of ecosystems, including savannahs, forests and wetlands, which provide habitat for a rich variety of animals.
The game reserve is home to the iconic Big Five, including lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo and rhinos. It is also a haven for many other animal species, including giraffes, zebras, cheetahs and numerous bird species. The region offers exceptional safari experiences, with opportunities for game drives, guided walks and cultural encounters with local Maasai communities.
With a visit to this area, you’ll be treated to a truly authentic safari adventure, away from the crowds, where the focus is on conserving the remarkable wildlife and preserving the pristine natural environment.
Wildlife you can spot:
Lions | Elephants | Leopards | Buffalo | Rhinos | Giraffes | Zebras | Wildebeests | Cheetahs | Hyenas | Elk | Gazelles | Impalas | Crocodiles | Hippos | Dikdiks | Numerous bird species | Meerkats
Practical information
Location: Pololeti Game Reserve is located in northern Tanzania, against the Kenyan border, on the border with Northern Serengeti National Park (Kleins gate).
Entrance fee: The entrance fee may vary depending on your age and period of your visit. This entrance fee (Park fee) is always included in our tours.
Best time to visit: The dry period December to April and June to October are generally the best periods for wildlife safaris, as animals tend to gather at water sources. However, the park is good to visit all year round, with many chances of spotting wildlife.
Climate: The climate can vary, but generally it is warm during the day and cool at night.
Ngorongoro Crater
World’s largest volcanic crater
Nothing can prepare you for the breathtaking beauty of Ngorongoro Crater. As you stand at the viewpoint and contemplate the Crater, you see the clouds drifting away around the crater rim and feel a cool, mountainous breeze. Mother Nature at her best. The Ngorongoro Crater is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world’s largest volcanic crater that has dried up and created a whole new ecosystem. It is also called the 8th wonder of the world.
With its lush green grasslands, shimmering lakes and meandering rivers, the crater is home to many wild animals, including the Big Five (lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards and rhinos). It is also an essential resting place for migrating birds. In short, Ngorongoro Crater is an enchanting piece of nature that will surprise you with its unparalleled beauty and biodiversity.
Wildlife you can spot:
Lions | Leopards | Black Rhinos | Elephants | Buffalo | Zebras | Wildebeest | Waterbucks | Impalas | Hippos | Hyenas | Flamingos | Birds of Prey
Wildlife of Ngorongoro Crater
Ngorongoro Crater is home to an impressive variety of wildlife, making it one of the most remarkable wildlife sanctuaries in the world. In this natural amphitheater-like setting, you can witness powerful lions guarding their territory, elegant leopards deftly prowling through the grass, imposing black rhinos, herds of grazing buffalo and robust elephants strolling peacefully.
It is a place where the Big Five converge and where countless other animals, including zebras, giraffes, hippos and numerous bird species, also thrive. A safari in the Ngorongoro Crater is an unforgettable opportunity to come face to face with the magnificent animals that call this unique landscape home. Ngorongoro Crater is an absolute must-see on any tour of northern Tanzania.
Practical information
Location: Ngorongoro Crater is located in northern Tanzania, near the
Serengeti National Park
.
Entrance fee: There is an entrance fee to enter the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, of which the crater is a part, plus an entrance fee to enter the crater by safari jeep. These entrance fees (park fees) are always included in our trips.
Best time to visit: Ngorongoro Crater is accessible year-round with many chances of spotting wildlife.
Climate: The climate in Ngorongoro Crater can vary, but it is generally cooler than in the surrounding areas because of the altitude.
Prijzen
Aantal personen | Laagseizoen | Middenseizoen | Hoogseizoen |
---|---|---|---|
2 personen | € 3.288,- | € 3.288,- | € 3.288,- |
4 personen | € 2.675,- | € 2.675,- | € 2.675,- |
6 personen | € 2.470,- | € 2.470,- | € 2.470,- |
Anders | Op aanvraag |
Inclusief
- Accommodations according to daily program
- Full board care
- Water in the safari jeep
- Pick-up & Drop-off at the airport or in Arusha
- Park fees for the national parks described
- WMA + GCA Concession/Conservation fees
- African 4×4 safari jeep with pop-up roof and large windows
- English-speaking private driver/guide
- Game drives & excursions as per daily program
- Booking fee
Exclusief
- International flights
- Visa
- Insurance
- Drinks
- $2.50 p.p.p.n. Tourism Development Levy and Village fee
- Contribution SGR à €5 p.p.
- Contribution Calamity Fund at €2,50 per booking of max. 9 persons
- All items of a personal nature
- Anything not mentioned in the itinerary

Safari Jeep
During this safari tour, you will travel around in a 4×4 safari jeep with pop-up roof. This, with four-wheel drive, safari jeep is perfect for taking photos. The vehicles have low emissions, so make less noise. This allows you to get quite close to the wild animals without disturbing or scaring them off.
The safari jeeps are well maintained and have comfortable seats and a cooler for cold water. Our English-speaking driver/guide has extensive knowledge of flora and fauna. He makes sure you get to see the best of the national parks. He will give you as much time as you need to ask questions, take pictures and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Afstanden op Tanzania en Zanzibar
De enorme uitgestrektheid van Tanzania en Zanzibar zorgt ervoor dat je safarireis een groot aantal reisafstanden omvat. Deze roadtrips onthullen niet alleen de prachtige natuur van het land, maar bieden ook een uitstekende kans om kennis te maken met de verschillende ecosystemen, culturen en landschappen. Van de uitgestrekte vlaktes van het Serengeti National Park tot de majestueuze toppen van de Kilimanjaro en de eindeloze uitgestrekte parelwitte zandstranden in Zanzibar. De diversiteit van Tanzania & Zanzibar nodigt je uit om op ontdekkingstocht te gaan.
Bekijk de afstandenFrom | To | Duration |
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Kilimanjaro Airport | Africa Safari Arusha | +/- 1.5 hour |
Kilimanjaro Airport | Africa Safari Manyara Escarpment | +/- 3.5 hour |
Kilimanjaro Airport | Africa Safari Rift Valley | +/- 3.5 hour |
Arusha Airport | Africa Safari Lake Manyara | +/- 2 hours |
Arusha Airport | Tarangire National Park | +/- 2.5 hour |
Africa Safari Arusha | Arusha Airport | +/- 20 min |
Africa Safari Arusha | Arusha National Park | +/- 1 hour |
Africa Safari Arusha | Lake Manyara National Park | +/- 2 hours |
Africa Safari Arusha | Lake Natron | +/- 6 hours |
Africa Safari Arusha | Tarangire National Park | +/- 2 hours |
Africa Safari Manyara Escarpment | Arusha National Park | +/- 2.5 hours |
Africa Safari Manyara Escarpment | Lake Manyara National Park | +/- 10 min. |
Africa Safari Manyara Escarpment | Lake Natron | +/- 3 hours |
Africa Safari Manyara Escarpment | Ngorongoro Crater | +/- 1 hour |
Africa Safari Manyara Escarpment | Serengeti National Park | +/- 5 hours |
Africa Safari Manyara Escarpment | Tarangire National Park | +/- 50 min |
Africa Safari Karatu | Africa Safari Arusha | +/- 3 hours |
Africa Safari Karatu | Africa Safari Manyara Escarpment | +/- 45 min. |
Africa Safari Karatu | Africa Safari Rift Valley | +/- 30 min. |
Africa Safari Karatu | Lake Manyara National Park | +/- 45 min. |
Africa Safari Karatu | Ngorongoro Crater | +/- 30 min. |
Africa Safari Karatu | Tarangire National Park | +/- 2 hours |
Africa Safari Rift Valley | Lake Manyara National Park | +/- 10 min. |
Africa Safari Rift Valley | Tarangire National Park | +/- 50 min |
Africa Safari Rift Valley | Ngorongoro Crater | +/- 1 hour |
Africa Safari Rift Valley | Serengeti National Park | +/- 5 hours |
Africa Safari Rift Valley | Arusha National Park | +/- 2 hours |
Africa Safari Lake Natron | Lake Manyara / Africa Safari Manyara Escarpment | +/- 3 hours |
Africa Safari Lake Natron | North Serengeti / Africa Safari Maasia Boma | +/- 4.5 hours |
Africa Safari Lake Natron | Arusha / Arusha Airport | +/- 6 hours |
Africa Safari Maasai Boma | Africa Safari Serengeti Ikoma | +/- 4 hours |
Africa Safari Maasai Boma | Africa Safari South Serengeti / Ndutu | +/- 4 hours |
Africa Safari Maasai Boma | Lake Natron / Africa Safari Lake Natron | +/- 4.5 hours |
Africa Safari Serengeti Ikoma | Africa Safari Karatu | +/- 6 hours |
Africa Safari Serengeti Ikoma | Seronera airstrip | +/- 15 min |
Africa Safari Serengeti Ikoma | Ngorongoro Crater | +/- 3.5 hours |
Africa Safari South Serengeti | Ngorongoro Crater | +/- 1.5 hour |
Africa Safari South Serengeti | Africa Safari Serengeti Ikoma | +/- 3 hours |
Africa Safari South Serengeti | Africa Safari Manyara Escarpment | +/- 2.5 hours |
Africa Safari South Serengeti | Africa Safari Karatu | +/- 2 hours |
Zanzibar Airport | Reef & Beach Resort | +/- 1.5 hour |
Zanzibar Airport | Zanzibar Bay Resort / Paradise Beach Resort | +/- 45 min |
Zanzibar Airport | Dream of Zanzibar | +/- 45 min |
Zanzibar Airport | Shaba Boutique Hotel / Stone Town | +/- 15 min |
Rondreizen
Bekijk hier onze inspiratiereizen naar Tanzania en/of Zanzibar die op maat aangepast kunnen worden.