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Tanzania, the way it deserves to be experienced.
We don't sell safaris.
We design journeys that respect land, wildlife, and people.
This is Africa, unfiltered and unhurried.
The Journey
Nine days that change perspective
Not an itinerary. A narrative. Each chapter unfolds at its own pace, revealing Tanzania through moments rather than checkboxes.
01Arrival in Arusha
We begin where the pace slows. A soft landing after a long flight, surrounded by forested calm. Your journey starts with rest, not rush.
02The Elephants of Tarangire
Ancient baobabs. Elephant herds that move like weather systems. Our first immersion into the wild, where giants roam beneath twisted branches.
03The Vastness of Serengeti
This is not a park. This is a living horizon. Three days of unstructured exploration guided by instinct and experience, where predator and prey write their own stories.
04Origins & Living Cultures
Olduvai Gorge and Maasai lands. From humanity's earliest footsteps to communities that still live in rhythm with nature. We walk where our ancestors walked.
05The Natural Amphitheatre
Ngorongoro Crater — one of the few places on Earth where wildlife density defies logic. A world within a world, enclosed by ancient volcanic walls.
06Everyday Africa
Mto wa Mbu — markets, farms, kitchens, laughter. Africa beyond the camera lens. We don't say goodbye. We carry Tanzania forward.
Day by Day
Your 9-Day Itinerary
A carefully crafted journey through Tanzania's most remarkable landscapes, wildlife encounters, and cultural experiences.
Download Full Itinerary (PDF)Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport - Arusha
Pick up from the airport upon arrival by one of our representatives. Later transfer you to your hotel around Arusha for dinner and overnight.
Tarangire National Park
After breakfast check out drive to Tarangire National Park with picnic lunches. At Tarangire register at the gate and continue with game drives for the rest of the day as we explore the African wilderness for the first day of your safari. Picnic lunch at one of the many picnic sites inside the park then continue with game drives. This park is famous for its large populations of elephants and its gigantic age-old baobabs, but it has much more to offer in terms of many animals and birds that are resident to this park. We expect to see lions, cheetahs, warthogs, gazelles, dik-diks, the rare long necked gerenuks and many more. Later in the afternoon drive to your lodge for dinner and overnight.
Drive to Serengeti National Park
After breakfast, we check out and drive to Serengeti National Park via Ngorongoro Conservation Area with picnic lunches. Pass through Nabi Hill Gate where you will register and enter Serengeti National Park. Proceed with game viewing en-route to central Serengeti, there's a good chance that you will see big cats, elephants and more. Just as special as the animals you'll see is the scenery you'll get to explore. Thereafter check-in at the camp for dinner and your overnight.
Serengeti National Park
Spend two more days with full day game drives. Serengeti National Park is the most famous park in Africa, with more than 15,000 square kilometers of savannah full of lions, leopards, cheetahs, giraffes, elephants and many other wild animals. After the game drive, you will head back to the camp for dinner and overnight.
Serengeti - Olduvai Gorge & Maasai Boma
After breakfast at the camp start your tour to Olduvai Gorge. This historical Site will give you a magnificent Experience of the History of Early Human History who was discovered by Dr Leaky followed by Masai boma to learn how the Maasai people live with their culture at afternoon you will have picnic lunch, there after drive to the lodge for dinner and overnight.
Ngorongoro Crater
After breakfast, depart to the Ngorongoro Conservation area, descend into the crater and spend half of the day exploring one of the World's largest Calderas, 20 km wide Ngorongoro Crater it is also one of the best wildlife viewing areas for Black Rhinos. The crater at 2,286m above sea level is the largest unbroken Calderas in the world. Surrounded by very steep walls, rising 610m from the crater floor, it covers 260 km and is home to over 30,000 animals, almost half of them being zebra and wildebeest. Ngorongoro is listed as a World Heritage site. After lunch in the afternoon ascend and drive back to the lodge for dinner and overnight.
Mto wa Mbu Cultural Tour
You will be picked up from the lodge to Mto wa mbu for full day cultural tour. You will have a village tour, get in the homes and explore exquisite craft of Mto wa mbu's many tribes. You will get a chance to meet locals and learn about banana beer, Makonde wood carvings, and the tribe painting techniques, Kisu and Tingatinga. A stroll through the village provides a great introduction to everyday life in Africa. After a village tour followed by Farm tour, you will get inside the village farms where you will be going to see the innovative farming practices of Mto wa mbu villagers and learn about irrigation system that sustains local crops including the 18 varieties of bananas. Afternoon you will have lunch at Mama's home, enjoy delicious African food, after having a local lunch you will drive to the local market of Mto wa mbu where you will meet different people from different cultural background of the people of Mto wa mbu while learning some Swahili language. After the tour drive to your lodge for dinner and overnight.
Karatu - Kilimanjaro International Airport
After breakfast at the lodge, you will be transferred to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your departure flight.
The Places
Why these landscapes
Every destination is chosen with intention. Not for convenience, but for what it reveals about Tanzania's soul.

Tarangire
Tanzania's elephant capital. Herds of 300+ gather around the Tarangire River, creating encounters that feel almost prehistoric beneath ancient baobabs.

Central Serengeti
The Seronera Valley offers the highest concentration of leopards and lions in Africa. Here, the drama of predator and prey unfolds daily.

Ngorongoro
25,000 large animals in 260 square kilometers. The crater floor is a self-contained ecosystem where the Big Five roam within sight of each other.

Mto wa Mbu
Villages matter as much as wildlife. Here, 120 tribes coexist, and a walk through the market reveals the true texture of Tanzanian life.
The Way We Travel
Our Commitments
No eco-buzzwords. Just principles that guide every decision we make.
What This Experience Includes
You can expect
Everything arranged so you can focus on the experience, not logistics.

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