8 DAYS TANZANIA DIAMOND LUXURY – FLYING SAFARI!

8 DAYS TANZANIA DIAMOND LUXURY – FLYING SAFARI!

8 DAYS TANZANIA DIAMOND LUXURY – FLYING SAFARI! You will feel like you’re flying this holiday because… you will be! Instead of long drives, you’ll only need a short plane ride to get from one thing to another in Tanzania. This will not only spice up your East African trip, but it will also help you in the following ways:

You’ll spend less time traveling and more time seeing new things.
From above, you can enjoy the beautiful views of famous national parks like the Serengeti.
You can board right away, so you don’t have to wait at the gate.
Diamond Luxury cabins are great places to relax.
It would be our pleasure to help you plan your 8-day flying safari, and we hope to see you soon in Tanzania.

8 DAYS TANZANIA DIAMOND LUXURY – FLYING SAFARI! ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS.

Day 1: Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport
Day 2: Discover Mto Wa Mbu in a Tuktuk + Local lunch in Mto wa Mbu (optional cooking class)
Day 3: Lake Manyara National Park – luxury style!
Day 4: Gibb’s Farm walk & lunch
Day 5: Ngorongoro Crater – luxury style!
Day 6: Serengeti National Park luxury style – by plane
Day 7: Serengeti National Park – luxury style! + Hot air balloon flight in Serengeti
Day 8: Flight to Arusha (incl.) & transfer to Kilimanjaro Int. Airport (JRO) for your flight home

When is the best time to visit Tanzania?

A lot of tourists ask us when the best time is to go to Tanzania. There isn’t just one right answer. It depends on what you like, where you want to go, how much money you have, and what you want to see. This page tells you everything you need to know about the best times to visit Tanzania.

Dry Season (June to October and December to February): The nice weather and great chances to see wildlife make these months perfect for safaris and trips to the beach. You can expect hotel prices to go up and parks and sites to be busier, though.

Midseason, which lasts from March to November, is a good time to visit because hotel prices are average and there aren’t as many tourists. Even though the weather can change and some sites may not be open because of rain, you can still see a lot of wildlife and have a more relaxed safari experience.

The wet season, which lasts from April to May, is great for tourists on a budget because it’s when hotel prices are lowest and parks are least crowded. The heavy rains make the scenery bright and lush, but the weather can change your trip plans.

What to expect from a safari in Tanzania with Tanzania Zanzibar Safari?

During our trips in Tanzania, you can see the country’s amazing wildlife and beautiful scenery. When you book a private tour through us, you’ll have a 4×4 Landcruiser or jeep all to yourself. You can choose when the tour begins and ends, and our knowledgeable guides will be happy to help you make that choice on the day of your trip.

It is completely up to you if you want to see the animals at their busiest at sunrise and sunset, when the weather is nice, or if you’d rather end the day by the pool. Different kinds of wildlife in Tanzania are active at different times of the day, so you’ll have many chances to see them in motion.

How can I personalise my Tanzania Safari with Tanzania Zanzibar Safari?

Tanzania Zanzibar Safari is all about making your dream trip a reality. When you work with us to plan your Tanzania trip, you’re not just taking a trip; you’re starting a unique journey. We start by getting to know your needs and wants, and we won’t stop until your whole journey is exactly what you want it to be.

Our staff works closely with you to make sure that every part of your trip is exactly how you want it to be. For your convenience, we’ve put together a list of our most popular Tanzania trips and safaris for you to start thinking about.

Can I see the big five in Tanzania?

As you said, Tanzania is known as one of the best places to see the “Big Five.” Tanzania is a great place for wildlife lovers to visit because they can see these beautiful animals in their natural environments: lion, leopard, elephant, rhinoceros, and buffalo.

Is it safe to visit Tanzania?

Without a doubt, Tanzania is a safe and friendly place to visit. People are friendly in the country, especially in tourist spots like Arusha, and you can feel safe exploring its beautiful scenery and wildlife. People in the area are nice, and you should always take safety precautions, like keeping an eye on your things, just like you would anywhere else in the world. Tanzania is a great place to visit because of its beautiful scenery and friendly people.

Day by day breakdown

Day 1: Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport

Your Tanzania Specialist guide meets you with a big smile as you leave Kilimanjaro International Airport: “Karibu Tanzania! Welcome to Tanzania!” The guide takes you straight to your hotel, where you can unwind and enjoy the African vibe. The following day, your guide takes you on a private tour where you can go at your own speed. You can stop and watch the animals for as long as you want in the comfort of your own adventure jeep.

Day 2: Discover Mto Wa Mbu in a Tuktuk + Local lunch in Mto wa Mbu (optional cooking class)

There is a green spot in the middle of dry savannah lands near Lake Manyara National Park. That’s the village of Mto wa Mbu. A tuktuk can hold up to three people at most, and a tour by tuktuk gives you the most freedom. You can stop anywhere you want in a tuk tuk, even in small streets. The tour goes by the town, then into the forest, where it goes by a number of farms and plantations. After an hour or two, you’ll stop at a brewery, an artist, and a school.

Day 3: Lake Manyara National Park – luxury style!

With its acacia woods, jungle forests, mountain cliffs, and grassy areas, Lake Manyara National Park is a great spot for a safari with beautiful views. Lions, which are amazing because they can climb trees, live there, along with many other animal species, including baboons, elephants, buffalo, warthogs, giraffes, wildebeest, zebras, and more.

Day 4: Gibb’s Farm walk & lunch

From Gibb’s Farm, you can feel like you’re on an old African farm or coffee field, which is right on the Ngorongoro Highlands. You can walk around this peaceful and quiet haven and watch people pick veggies, roast coffee, milk cows, and feed pigs. The herb gardens, fruit trees, and vegetable gardens give the chefs at the farm ideas. The chefs then wow guests with a delicious lunch. A little piece of heaven!

Day 5: Ngorongoro Crater – luxury style!

You will be going down into the beautiful crater of the famous Ngorongoro Crater today. Today is THE day to go on a game drive early, when there are lots of animals and not many people. The sight of the many animals and the clouds in the sky will make the hairs on your arms stand on end as you drop into the crater. There are coyotes, hyenas, buffalo, wildebeests, gazelles, and many other animals here, and it’s likely that you’ll see them all.

Day 6: Serengeti National Park luxury style – by plane

For the best tour ever, fly into the stunningly beautiful Serengeti National Park. Come see the famous “Big Five” in all their glory. During some months, you can also see thousands of wildebeests running in the Great Migration. Even without that, this is a great place to see big cats. There are groups of lions on kopjes, cheetahs in the long, yellow grass, and leopards in the trees. You get there just in time for a great afternoon game drive that goes into the dusk.

Day 7: Serengeti National Park – luxury style! + Hot air balloon flight in Serengeti

When you think of a fancy trip, Serengeti National Park has everything you can think of. Not only the Big Five, the famous Great Migration, and many big cats, but also rare animals like the gerenuk and the wild dog. Oh, and did we forget to add the more than 500 bird species? You can see antelopes, giraffes, elephants, zebras, hippos, and many other animals along the way. For a great balloon adventure, make sure to get up at dawn…

Day 8: Flight to Arusha (incl.) & transfer to Kilimanjaro Int. Airport (JRO) for your flight home

You take a plane back to Arusha after a great trip, and then you’re taken to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) for your flight home.

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