
Group tour of northern Tanzania
9 Days | Group Tour February/March 2026 | Northern Tanzania
February 23 to March 3, 2026
Would you like to go on safari in Tanzania and would you like to share this experience with others? Then this unique group trip to Northern Tanzania is for you. Whether you go alone, with your partner or with friends. Everyone is welcome and I would love to show you the most beautiful highlights of Tanzania.
Highlights
- Ngorongoro Crater
- Stone Town
- Night game drive
- Serengeti National Park

Prices
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1 person
in1 room €4.150 p.p. -
2 persons
in1 room €3.850 p.p. -
3 persons
in1 room €3.650 p.p.
Including ia
- International flights (price depends on current daily price)
- Domestic flights according to itinerary
- Park fees according to itinerary
- Game drives & excursions as per itinerary
Features & FAQ
We organize a group safari several times a year. You follow the same route with up to 18 people and can enjoy this special experience together. This is ideal for travelers who like to meet new people. You can sign up for this as a solo traveler, but also as a family or couple. In addition, a Dutch-speaking guide accompanies the group tour.
Our group tours are fully taken care of from departure at Schiphol Airport to arrival at Schiphol Airport. A big difference with our other trips, where international flights are not included. In addition, a Dutch-speaking guide accompanies you throughout the trip.
Our group tours are for up to 18 people. This group consists of all kinds of different groups, from whole couples to friends and solo travelers.
This depends entirely on availability in our accommodations. Keep an eye on our website for new group tours. You may also email us anytime to share your interest in an upcoming group trip.
No, each tour group has its own bedroom(s) during a group trip.
Yes, during a group tour all travelers are from the Netherlands or Belgium and the guide is also Dutch-speaking.
Yes, extending your stay after a group trip is possible upon request. Please indicate this with your request and we will look at the possibilities with you.

Itinerary summary
Day 01 – Departure and international flight to Zanzibar
Day 02 – Arrival Zanzibar Airport | Stone Town
Day 03 – Domestic flight to Arusha | Game drive in Tarangire National Park
Day 04 – Game drive in the Ngorongoro Crater
Day 05 – Game drive in Lake Ndutu & South Serengeti National Park.
Day 06 – Game drive in Serengeti National Park.
Day 07 – Relax morning | Walking safari | Night game drive
Day 08 – Domestic flight to Zanzibar | Stone Town
Day 09 – Extension on Zanzibar or International flight to the Netherlands
Day 1 | International flight | Start of your safari adventure
Be sure to be at Schiphol on time today, because the trip to Tanzania is about to begin! It's a great adventure waiting for us and who knows, you may already get to know other fellow travelers today. Get on the plane and Safari Njema! That means Good trip in Swahili!
Day 2 | Arrival on Zanzibar | Stone Town
Take your first steps on Zanzibarian soil. Smell the wonderful typical fragrance and feel the itch for what lies ahead. After you pass through customs and collect your luggage, you will be warmly welcomed outside in the arrival hall by the local drivers and your travel buddy. Once everyone has arrived we will drive to our first destination, Stone Town.
Over lunch, we will get to know each other and fantasize about what we are all going to discover over the next few days. This afternoon is free to fill in. Will you explore the historic town on your own and treat yourself to typical souvenirs? Or join the city tour to learn more about the history of this ancient city full of character.
You can end the day in style with a delicious dinner. Stone Town is full of good catering establishments. This is how the round trip gets off to a great start!
Day 3 | Domestic flight to Arusha | Game drive in Tarangire National Park
We have an early breakfast and pack our things because it is time to fly to Tanzania. The safari is really going to start today. After a short domestic flight, we are met by the drivers and safari jeeps. We meet briefly and quickly get in to begin the road trip through Tarangire National Park.
Tarangire National Park is known for its large groups of elephants that migrate through the park. The Tarangire River runs right through the park and is a drinking source for many animals. This makes spotting wildlife quite easy and this provides beautiful pictures. The diversity of landscapes is phenomenal and before you know it, the first day is already over. Tonight we sleep in a beautiful accommodation overlooking Lake Manyara.
Day 4 | Game drive in the Ngorongoro Crater
This day starts right off right, because today we are going to Ngorongoro Crater! Time for a game drive in a geological wonder and natural paradise like no other. As you descend into the world's largest intact volcanic caldera, you are immediately surrounded by breathtaking scenery. The crater's high walls house a rich mosaic of ecosystems, creating a natural amphitheater that attracts an abundance of wildlife. As you explore the bottom of the crater, you will encounter the "Big Five" - lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards and rhinos - along with countless other species, all living harmoniously in this remarkable crater. A day full of spectacular encounters and views.
Once we leave the crater, the day is not over yet! Our route continues through the beautiful vast Ngorongoro Conservation Area before turning into Serengeti National Park. This iconic park is of course known for the Great Migration which experiences one of its highlights at this time of year. The calf season where the young wildebeest come into the world and join the masses. Tonight we sleep in Serengeti National Park, in the midst of this spectacle
Day 5 | Full day game drive in Serengeti National Park
You wake up in Serengeti National Park and with any luck, the wild animals are already walking past your tent when you open the zippers. Today is the day! We are going to mingle with the Great Migration that is in the middle of calf season at Lake Ndutu and in Serengeti National Park. 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.
After an impressive day, spend another night in Serengeti National Park. After a delicious dinner, walk under the stars with a ranger to your tent for another night in the wilderness.
Day 6 | Game drive in Serengeti National Park towards Ikona
As your adventure in Serengeti National Park continues, today you embark on a fascinating game drive from the southern wilderness to the central Seronera area. This transition takes you into the heart of the park, where the Seronera River and surrounding plains offer excellent opportunities to spot the Big Five and an abundance of wildlife. From the northern spectacle to the central area where you can see wildlife year-round. This drive promises to be a breathtaking trip with a wealth of incredible wildlife encounters in the heart of the Serengeti. When the day comes to an end, your safari adventure is not over because Africa Safari Serengeti Ikoma has a garden full of wildlife as it borders Serengeti NP. So be sure to linger on the private veranda of your safari tent.
Day 7 | Relax morning in the wilderness | Walking safari | Night game drive in Ikona
This morning you can relax in the middle of the wilderness. Enjoy the tranquility, admire the views of the surrounding nature, and recharge yourself at the lodge pool. A perfect balance between adventure and relaxation.
After lunch, we will embark on a more active wilderness adventure, a walking safari. Feel the earth beneath your feet as you explore the savannah with a knowledgeable guide. As the sun sets, you will be treated to a spectacular display of colors on the horizon, providing an unforgettable backdrop to your safari experience.
End the day with a unique night game drive. Once dusk falls, discover the night life of the savannah. Spot nocturnal animals like leopards, hyenas and porcupines, and experience the magic of the African wilderness under the stars.
Day 8 | Domestic flight to Zanzibar | Or extension on Zanzibar
That was our last night in the wilderness! If you really want to make the whole safari adventure complete, we recommend booking a balloon ride with it over Serengeti National Park. With this you will take to the air during sunrise to view the active animals from the air. After an hour of sailing, you will land safely back on the ground and a delicious breakfast will be waiting for you.
Would you rather take it easy this morning. Then you can have breakfast in the breakfast room after a good night's sleep. The coffee is ready and the rolls are freshly baked again. After breakfast we will pick up the balloonists and begin our final moments in Serengeti National Park. We will fly back to the tropical island of Zanzibar!
Day 9 | International flight to the Netherlands
Unfortunately, all good things come to an end. Today the suitcases have to be packed for the last time, because we are flying back to the Netherlands. The driver will drop you off safely at Zanzibar airport, where you can check in for your flight back to the Netherlands. By the evening you arrive at Schiphol Airport with a good dose of new experiences, stories and fond memories. The trip has unfortunately come to an end, but your camera is full of pictures to make sure you will never forget this special trip.
Would you like to extend this safari adventure with some wonderful beach days? Then that is certainly possible! We have four beautiful beach resorts where you can recover from the amazing safari. Enjoy the vast beaches, discover the underwater world during a snorkeling or diving excursion or discover the local spots on the island with one of our local guides. Ask us about the possibilities.
Shaba Boutique Hotel
Unique and charming
In the heart of Stone Town’s car-free old town, just a 2-minute walk from the beach and ferry terminal and 15 minutes from the airport, you’ll find the Shaba Boutique Hotel. Stone Town, the capital of Zanzibar, is a cultural melting pot with cobbled streets, local markets, and a variety of eateries.
The hotel’s distinctive building is beautiful both outside and inside, preserving old elements. Each room is unique and charming, offering an oasis of calm in the bustling and lively center of the city. Shaba Boutique Hotel is an ideal place to arrive at or depart from Zanzibar.
Highlights
- Boutique hotel in Swahili style
- Fully renovated in 2022
- Beautiful and characteristic building
- In the heart of the old town of Stone Town
- Close to airport and ferry port
- Many international restaurants nearby
- Free WIFI
- Only 450 meters from the ocean
- Close to all attractions, shopping areas and markets
Africa Safari Manyara Escarpment
Where nature and the most beautiful views meet
Located on the outskirts of Mto wa Mbu on the back of Rift Valley, Africa Safari Manyara Escarpment offers a breathtaking stay where nature meets comfort. Wake up to the soothing sounds of a nearby river, enjoy panoramic views of the vast landscape from the public areas, and immerse yourself in an authentic safari experience just minutes from Lake Manyara National Park.
With a variety of Comfort, Luxury Glamping, Premium Glamping, and family tents, every guest is treated to a great stay. The property features a restaurant, bar, spa, boutique, fitness and infinity pool, all of which blend seamlessly into the surrounding wilderness.
Highlights
- Breathtaking accommodation on the back of Rift Valley
- Safari tents with luxurious comfort
- Near Africa’s best safari areas
- Unique location & extraordinary views
- Located between the most famous National Parks
- Ideal for birdwatchers and nature lovers
- WIFI and a pool with grandiose views
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 Kusini
Be enchanted by the endless savannahs of the Kusini Plains
Africa Safari Serengeti Kusini, located in the south of the famous Serengeti National Park, offers a spectacular experience, especially during the calf season of the Great Migration. During this period, thousands of wildebeest and zebra give birth to their young in the middle of the vast Kusini plains, surrounded by wildlife such as lions, giraffes, buffalo and elephants. Kusini Crater, with its circular grasslands and acacia forests, provides a haven for animals and stunning views of the landscape. Serengeti Kusini is the ideal destination for nature lovers looking for an authentic safari experience.
Highlights
- Located in the south of Serengeti National Park
- On the route of the Great Migration and amid where calf season is
- Conveniently located on the safari circuit route in northern Tanzania
- Luxury safari tents with great views of nature
- Good restaurant with WIFI
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
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.
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.
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.
Zanzibar
What to do on Zanzibar.
We find that question very easy to answer: “A lot!” Zanzibar is a super versatile island where you can spend days getting lost in culture, nature and tropical relaxation. Think snorkeling in clear blue water, walking through ancient cities or spotting monkeys in the rainforest, it’s all possible here. In this blog we give you tips for the most beautiful sights and activities on Zanzibar and tell you how Paradise & Wilderness helps you get the most out of your safari.
Zanzibar in facts & figures
- Population: About 1.3 million people live on Zanzibar.
- Language: The official language on Zanzibar is Swahili, but English is also widely spoken.
- Climate: The weather on Zanzibar is wonderful. There is a tropical climate with an average temperature between 25°C and 33°C. The sun shines here all year with the exception of the rainy season from March to early May.
- Coastline: Zanzibar has more than 25 beaches, with powder-white sand and turquoise waters. The east and north are especially popular with travelers.
- UNESCO World Heritage: Stone Town, the old town of Zanzibar City, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its unique blend of Arab, African and European influences.
- Spices: Zanzibar is also called the “Spice Island” because of its production of cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg and pepper, among others.
- Wildlife: Zanzibar is home to the rare red colobus monkey (Red Colobus monkey), an endemic species.
- Distance from Tanzania (mainland): Only 25 to 50 km from the coast, reached by ferry (about 2 hours) or domestic flight (about 30 minutes to an hour and a half).
- Safety: Zanzibar is a safe destination for tourists.
Is Zanzibar really that beautiful?
Absolutely. Think swaying palms, powder-soft sand and an Indian Ocean full of shades of turquoise, plus a mix of sultan history and Swahili culture you won’t find anywhere else. No wonder Zanzibar pops up as a must-see so often on travel bucket lists. This blog will help you choose from the huge range of Zanzibar activities and show you which getaways Paradise & Wilderness can arrange for you.
The days at the beach at the Reef and Beach hotel were paradise! – Esther P. via Tripadvisor
What must you have seen on Zanzibar?
- Stone Town: Wander the labyrinthine alleys and discover doors full of carvings, ancient slave markets and the House of Wonders. Our guides will bring the stories of this ancient city to life.
- Prison Island: Sail in twenty minutes to an island with giant Aldabra tortoises and ruins of a prison that was never used.
- Jozani Forest: Spot the rare Red Colobus monkey in the lush mangrove forest, one of the most interesting sights on Zanzibar.
This already gets you the headline “Must see Zanzibar,” but there is more.
What can you do on Zanzibar?
Zanzibar has a rich history and culture combined with beautiful beaches and an azure blue sea. So it is the perfect destination for the adventurous traveler and the laid-back vacationer. Some of our most popular excursions include:
- Spice Tour: Smell, taste and pick cloves, cinnamon and exotic fruits at a local spice farm; perfect for food lovers.
- Blue Safari: Board a traditional dhow, snorkel above coral gardens around a sandbar and finish with a fresh lobster lunch.
- Mnemba snorkeling trip: Crystal clear waters and high chances of seeing dolphins around this private islet make it the topper among all Zanzibar activities.
- Stone Town tour: Explore the spice markets, seafood and fish market, fresh breads in wicker baskets and the neat piles of fruits and vegetables sold by locals from their mini stalls.
These activities should also not be missing from your schedule
- Lovely horseback riding on the beach
- Visit to the Kuza Cave and the Seaweed Farm
- Meeting giant tortoises at Prison Island
- Sunset underwater adventure
- Relaxing on a lovely sandbar
- Cooking class traditional Swahili cuisine
- Mangapwani Historical Cave
With this list, you’ll tick off various Zanzibar sights as well as adventurous Zanzibar activities.
What is the best month to go to Zanzibar?
For sun, sea and beach lovers, June to February are ideal: little rain, pleasant 28-30 °C and excellent underwater visibility. The wettest months are March, April and early May; November has short, mild showers.
If our travel consultant Anouk were allowed to fill in her ideal day on Zanzibar, it would look like this:
09.00 Relaxed start to the day at Paradise Beach Resort
13.00 Stone Town Tour with our friendly guide
18.00 Sunset boat ride
8 p.m. Delicious dinner at Paradise Beach Resort
22.00 Afterglow about the great experiences of the day over a cocktail on the beach
Thus Anouk effortlessly combines culture, nature and relaxation, exactly the paradise-and-wilderness feeling we stand for. Would you like to experience this too? Book your excursions and tick off your own “Zanzibar must see” list!
Why Paradise & Wilderness is the expert:
At Paradise & Wilderness you experience Zanzibar as it really is. Our colleagues live and work on the island, so they know not only the hotspots, but also the hidden gems. Your trip is planned from the Netherlands so you have quick and clear contact, all our guides are local, our accommodations are in the most beautiful places and all excursions are sustainable and personally arranged. Because we own everything from domestic flights and transfers, to accommodations and excursions, you not only get a competitive price, but also the best quality and service. Moreover, we are Travellife-certified and CO2-neutral during game drives. So you travel responsibly and unforgettably.
FAQ:
What are the most beautiful sights in Zanzibar?
Zanzibar’s top attractions are Stone Town, Prison Island, the Jozani Forest with red colobus monkeys, and the spice farms. These places combine culture, nature and history.
What can you do on Zanzibar?
Zanzibar offers a mix of relaxation and adventure: snorkeling at Mnemba Island, taking a Spice Tour, boating on the Blue Safari or wandering the alleys of Stone Town. There are also unique animals to spot in the rainforest.
How many days do you need for Zanzibar?
For a good combination of relaxation and experience, 5 to 10 days are ideal. This gives you time for culture, nature, beach and excursions. But shorter or longer is of course always possible, together we make a suitable schedule for your travel duration.
Is Zanzibar suitable for families?
Yes, Zanzibar is safe and child-friendly. Excursions such as snorkeling, turtles on Prison Island and the Jozani Forest are also fun and educational for children.
Why book your trip to Zanzibar with Paradise & Wilderness?
Because with us, you don’t just book, you experience. We arrange everything ourselves, are sustainably certified and provide authentic experiences, with guides who know the real Zanzibar.
Is Zanzibar suitable in combination with a safari in Tanzania?
Sure! We offer several trips that combine safari and relaxation, but we are also happy to consider your personal preferences. The north of Tanzania is about a 1.5-hour flight from Zanzibar and the south is about a 30-minute flight.
Practical information
Location: Zanzibar is officially an archipelago in the Indian Ocean and is part of Tanzania. The main island is Unguja, where most tourist activities take place. This island is usually referred to as Zanzibar.
Visa: You need a visa to enter Tanzania and Zanzibar. Here (LINK) read more about the visa.
Best time to visit: This island is good to visit all year round. The green time is in November and from late March to early May, but even then you can still enjoy a wonderful stay.
Climate: Zanzibar 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 and other towns on the island.
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.
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.
Prices
Number of persons | Price | ||
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1 personin1 room | €4.150 | ||
2 personsin1 room | €3.850 | ||
3 personsin1 room | €3.650 | ||
Otherwise | On request |
Includes
- International flights (price depends on current daily price)
- Domestic flights according to itinerary
- Accommodations according to itinerary
- Safari days based on full board
- Drinking water in the safari jeep
- Transfers according to itinerary
- Park fees according to itinerary
- WMA + GCA Concession/Conservation fees
- Max. three 4×4 safari jeeps in good condition
- Certified driver-guides for the safari
- Game drives & excursions as per itinerary
Excluding
- Visa at 50 US Dollars per person (to be applied for online)
- Zanzibar Insurance Corporation at $44 p.p. (apply online)
- Extension on Zanzibar
- All drinks
- Optional excursion(s)
- Balloon ride over Serengeti NP at €575 per person
- Mainland: $2.50 p.p.p.n. Tourism Development Levy and Village fee
- Zanzibar: $5.00 p.p.p.n. Infrastructure tax
- Tips
- 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
Domestic flight
This package includes a domestic flight. This is a fast, convenient and safe way to travel across the vast and diverse landscapes of the country. We work with several local airlines and even fly several routes with our own plane. You are allowed +/- 15 kg of luggage per person in a soft suitcase or (weekend) bag during the domestic flight, plus hand luggage.


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.
Distances on Tanzania and Zanzibar
The vast expanse of Tanzania and Zanzibar ensures that your safari trip will include a wide range of travel distances. Not only do these road trips reveal the country's magnificent nature, but they also provide an excellent opportunity to learn about its diverse ecosystems, cultures and landscapes. From the vast plains of the Serengeti National Park to the majestic peaks of Kilimanjaro and the endless expanses of pearly white sand beaches in Zanzibar. The diversity of Tanzania & Zanzibar invites you to explore.
View distancesFrom | 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 |
Round trips
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