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Tanzania Safari and Zanzibar Beach Holiday

Discover the wild beauty and rich cultural traditions of Tanzania on this thoughtfully crafted journey with Boundless Journeys. From the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro to the endless plains of the Serengeti and the turquoise shores of Zanzibar, this immersive safari blends extraordinary wildlife encounters with meaningful connections to the people and landscapes of East Africa.

Your adventure begins near Mount Kilimanjaro, where you’ll settle in Arusha before venturing into the countryside to visit a local primary school and walk through a small coffee plantation, learning how Tanzania’s celebrated beans are grown and roasted. Continue into the baobab-dotted savanna of Tarangire National Park, home to some of Africa’s largest elephant herds.

Travel onward along the dramatic escarpment of the Great Rift Valley to the highlands surrounding the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater, where you descend to the crater floor for an unforgettable game drive among lions, elephants, and the rare black rhinoceros. Continue deeper into the wilderness with a visit to the famed archaeological site of Olduvai Gorge before arriving in the legendary Serengeti National Park. Here, days unfold at nature’s pace as you search for lions, cheetahs, leopards, and vast herds of grazing wildlife across sweeping grasslands.

Your journey concludes on the spice-scented island of Zanzibar, where white-sand beaches and warm Indian Ocean waters offer the perfect place to relax. Explore historic Stone Town, visit bustling markets, or simply unwind as the sun sets over the sea—an idyllic finale to an unforgettable Tanzanian adventure.

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Arrival Day

Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you'll meet your guides and transfer to your hotel for a light bite to eat and a good nights rest.

Arusha Cultural Day

Visit a nearby local village and primary school. Meet teachers and community members who assist kids on their educational journey, Learn from community members and school staff about challenges faced at the school,

A portion of the proceeds from your trip will help pay for healthy meals, school supplies, and tuition for children from local Chagga, Iraqw and Maasai tribes.

Next, tour a working coffee plantation to see how the coffee is grown, harvested, dried, and produced into the aromatic coffee that we drink every day. After lunch at the coffee lodge, head west into the savanna, enjoy the magical African sunset and a relaxing evening as you settle into your tented lodge.

Tarangire National Park

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Morning and afternoon game drives - hot lunch at lodge or packed lunch for long game drive

Mto Wa Mbu Cultural Activities, The Great Rift Valley & Ngorongoro Conservation Area

After breakfast, we begin our ascent up The Great Rift Valley wall, along the way, make a stop in Mto Wa Mbu, where you’ll explore a bustling local market, sample fresh fruits such as pink bananas, and try traditional foods prepared at a restaurant. You will also watch local artisans make traditional wooden crafts, brew banana beer and carry on traditional farming practices. Then, get your eyes ready as you ascend the Great Rift Valley, making your way through the frontier town of Karatu and on to the breathtaking views of the Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area.

Ngorongoro Crater

Rise in the morning to a view from a storybook, looking out over the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Climb aboard your safari vehicles and descend 2,000 feet to the crater floor for a once in a lifetime game drive, surrounded by the densest population of big game in all of Africa. This will also be your best chance to catch a glimpse of the rare and endangered black rhinoceros!

Ngorongoro Conservation Area to Serengeti National Park

Continuing deeper into the savanna, make your way into the endless plains of Ndutu in the mighty Serengeti. En route, visit Olduvai Gorge, one of the most important paleoanthropological sites in the world, known for its immense significance as the "Cradle of Mankind," where you will see evidence of early human ancestors, learn about human evolution, and explore a landscape rich with fossils and stone tools. You’ll also visit a Maasai village where you’ll learn more about their culture and way of life.

As we enter the Serengeti, you'll see you first glimpses of the "endless plains" and begin seeing endless amounts of animals that call this one of a kind ecosystem, home.

Serengeti National Park

The wilderness and rhythm of the animals will dictate the course of our days as you traverse the gravel and two-track roads winding through the vast grass plains, woodland forests, kopjes (boulder fields) and wetlands to look for cheetahs, leopards, lions, cape buffalo and all the other incredible wildlife that inhabit the Serengeti plains. There will also be an optional sunrise hot air balloon ride available as an add on.

Serengeti National Park to Zanzibar

For your last morning in the mighty Serengeti National Park, have a leisurely breakfast, pack your bags and one last game drive on the way to the airstrip located in central Serengeti for a mid morning flight to Zanzibar.

Upon Arrival to Stonetown, transfer to your hotel, take a refreshing swim and enjoy watching another stunning African sunset, this time overlooking the Indian Ocean!

Enjoying Zanzibar

Enjoying Zanzibar

Enjoying Zanzibar

Enjoying Zanzibar

Departure Day

Where to Stay
What To
Expect

What To Expect

Physical Activity

Boundless Journeys' trips are designed for active individuals who have a spirit of adventure and a positive attitude. Our provider rates this trip as a 2, easy, on a scale of 1-5 (with 5 being the most strenuous). We combine deluxe camps and lodges as the base for our primary activity - game-viewing drives by 4WD vehicle. Depending on current conditions, there may be opportunities for optional guided bush walks, which can be enjoyed by anyone who is in reasonably good health.

Meeting Point

Arusha, Tanzania

Departure Point

Stonetown, Zanzibar

Traveling To and From

Most Convenient Airports:

Arrival Airport:: Kilimanjaro International Airport, Arusha, Tanzania (airport code JRO)

Departure Airport:: Abeid Amani Karume International Airport: Stonetown, Zanzibar (Airport code ZNZ)

Meeting Time and Place:

Upon arrival of your international flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport in Arusha on Day 1 of the trip.

Departure Time and Place:
Airport transportation will be handled by the hotel according to specific departure times. Abeid Amani Karume International Airport: (Airport code ZNZ)

Game Drives

Unforgettable full and half-day game drives are the primary activity during the safari portion of your Boundless Journeys Tanzania 14 Day Safari and Zanzibar Experience. On most days, we will depart our lodge or camp early and spend the morning tracking various animals in our custom-built, 4WD safari vehicles. Each day is unique and unpredictable.

Drives may last from a few morning hours to a full day. Sometimes we will take a picnic lunch, and other days we will return to the lodge or camp for lunch. As we come upon groups of animals, we allow plenty of time to simply observe and also take photographs. Our guides are experienced naturalists and will add greatly to your understanding of the wildlife. We keep a respectful distance - although the same cannot always be said about the animals; it is not unusual to come nose-to-car with baboons, zebras, wildebeest, gazelles, and elephants.

Weather

The weather in East Africa and its national parks is generally pleasant though the equatorial sun is strong. It can rain at any time, but chances are higher during the months of April, May, June, November, and December. Early morning game drives can be chilly, and dressing in layers is a good strategy, so that you can shed or add layers as the day heats and cools.

You may obtain more detailed weather information on www.weatherbase.com.

East Africa

Dec-Mar

High: 85
Low: 62

Jun-Nov

High: 78
Low: 55

Zanzibar

When to Go

Our safaris coincide with important times in the annual migrations, as well as take advantage of other significant animal activities and weather patterns.

December-March: Calving Season
The migrating herds have typically left the Masai Mara and are in the short grass plains of the southern Serengeti by now. A safari at this time of year will allow exploration of the Mara with fewer others around and plenty of resident wildlife, and to see the babies that are born in the southern Serengeti at this time of year.

June-July: Migration moving North
Large herds are on their way north, migrating through the Western Corridor of the Serengeti and into the Masai Mara. If we are lucky, we may witness herds crossing the Grumeti or Mara Rivers, as well as plenty of resident wildlife.

August-October: Migration in the North
The large herds are generally in the north and have scattered around the Mara and northern Serengeti, crossing back and forth over the Mara River. A safari at this time is most likely to witness herds crossing one of the large northern rivers - truly a sight to behold.

Other times: We suggest avoiding November and April through the first half of May, as those months comprise the rainy seasons in Tanzania. Outside of those months, there are great reasons to visit at any time, and no matter when you choose to go, you will see more elephants, giraffes, wildebeest, zebras, gazelles, buffaloes, hippos, ostriches, baboons, and lions than you can keep track of. If you are interested in organizing a private safari for your own group of family or friends on the dates that work for you, please contact our office at 800-941-8010 to discuss the options.

Cuisine

Meals on safari are always a delicious, whether it is under the stars with local Maasai warriors to entertain or in a surprisingly sophisticated dining area overlooking sprawling grasslands. Vegetarians and other dietary preferences can be accommodated with advance notice, though choices tend to be more limited.

Transportation

All on-safari ground transportation is provided in safari vehicles with a maximum of 6 guests per vehicle. Toyota Land Cruiser or Land Rover. Charter flights are usually in 8 - 12-seater Cessna Grand Caravan.
In Zanzibar, airport pick up & drop off is provided. Transportation for optional activities can be arranged through the hotel.

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About Our Guides

With a Boundless Journeys guide, your experience is that of friend and local adventurer. We believe strongly in working with local guides, experts in the areas to which we travel, and they hold the keys to unlocking the hidden delights of your chosen destination. Although you will never know they are at work—the mark of a truly great leader—our guides make magical things happen and add a dimension to your trip that you could not experience on your own. Over the years we have forged bonds with some of the best guides in the world, and we typically work with a small team of guides in each region. You will be informed of the guide for your trip one month prior to your departure.

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Suggested: 6-10 Days
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Activity Level 1 Easiest
Optional easy walks; games drives on bumpy terrain. Some agility required for getting in and out of boats and vehicles.
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