Tarangire, Serengeti (Central & Northern), and Ngorongoro Crater strategically timed and routed to intercept the Great Wildebeest Migration at its most dramatic points. Every element, from drive times to lodge selection, is optimized for wildlife density, guest comfort, and storytelling value. Best Time to Experience the Great Migration (Seasonal Authority) Understanding the Great Migration cycle is critical to safari success. This itinerary is seasonally adaptable based on real migration data monitored by professional safari guides. River crossings are never guaranteed, but positioning camps close to active corridors significantly increases your chances. This itinerary is adjusted monthly to follow herd movement patterns.
January – March: Calving season (Southern Serengeti / Ndutu)
April – May: Green season, fewer crowds, dramatic skies
June – July: Herds moving north through Central Serengeti
August – October: Iconic Mara River crossings (Northern Serengeti)
November – December: Return migration south
Safari Route: Arusha → Tarangire National Park → Central Serengeti → Northern Serengeti (Great Migration Zone) → Ngorongoro Crater → Arusha
Morning, Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). You are met by your professional safari guide, a licensed expert with deep regional knowledge. After a warm welcome, enjoy a private transfer to Arusha (approx. 55 km / 1 hour). Afternoon, Lunch at your lodge followed by a detailed safari briefing covering , Migration timing & expectations, Wildlife safety protocols,Photography positioning tips,Cultural awareness & conservation ethics.Evening, Relax at the lodge gardens or pool. Optional short Arusha town orientation. Hydrate well and rest early Northern Tanzania safaris involve early starts for optimal wildlife viewing.
Overnight:Parrot hotel
Morning, Early breakfast, then drive to Tarangire (120 km / approx. 3 hours). Enter the park for your first authentic game drive. Afternoon, Picnic lunch inside the park followed by extensive wildlife viewing. Tarangire offers a relaxed introduction to Tanzania’s wildlife while avoiding the crowds of Serengeti. This park is famous for massive elephant herds, ancient baobab trees, Lions, leopards, cheetahs and Exceptional birdlife (over 500 species). Game drive near the Tarangire river offer some of the best wildlife viewing.Evening, After the game drive, Transfer to your lodge for a well-deserved rest, followed by dinner and overnight.
Overnight:Lake Burunge Tented Lodge
Morning, after a heavy breakfast will departure toward Serengeti via the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Scenic landscapes unfold gradually, breathtaking panoramic views, Maasai villages, traditional culture, volcanic highlands and Great Rift Valley, Naabi Hill the official gate to Serengeti and some wildlife animals even before entering the park. Afternoon, Picnic lunch end route to enter Central Serengeti and begin game drives in the Seronera area is basically the heart of the park known for year-round game viewing and classic Serengeti landscapes. The river system is well-known for strong predator sightings especially leopards along riverine trees and lions around kopjes (rocky outcrops). Big-cat capital vibes lions, leopards, cheetahs. The Great Migration passing through, season-dependent. Central Serengeti can be a strong base when herds move through often around April–June, but movement changes with rainfall patterns so it’s never a fixed calendar. Hot-air balloon safaris Seronera is a well-known ballooning zone great for wide-open aerial views over plains and wildlife below.In the evening, you’ll drive to your camp for the night settling in for dinner under the Serengeti sky ready to continue your journey to the Northern Serengeti the following day. Relax at camp listening to natural wildlife sounds
Overnight:Kubu Kubu Tented Lodge
After breakfast, depart Central Serengeti for Northern Serengeti (Mara River region) with game viewing en route,
In Northern Serengeti, the safari turns cinematic. The road rolls through quiet green hills and scattered acacias, opening into wide savanna broken by granite kopjes where lions like to watch the plains. As you near the Mara River, the air changes cooler, heavier riverine trees tighten along the banks and the water carries that deep, wild sound. This is where you scan for crocodiles on the sandbars and hippos grunting in the pools, while wildebeest and zebra gather in tense waves, as if the whole ecosystem is holding its breath. Midday, you’ll pause for a relaxed picnic lunch in the shade cold drinks, fresh bites, and a front-row seat to the Serengeti plains before continuing your afternoon game drive. Return to camp for an evening game drive, followed by dinner and an overnight.
Overnight:Mara Mara Tented Lodge
After an early breakfast in Northern Serengeti, you begin a beautiful southbound journey one that feels like a moving safari rather than a simple transfer. The road rolls through the quieter northern landscapes, then slowly opens into the wider Serengeti plains. With game viewing en route, you’re still in “search mode”: elephants crossing the track, giraffes browsing acacias, and occasional predator sightings if luck aligns with the morning’s rhythmYou’ll pause for a picnic lunch at a designated stop stretching your legs, refilling water, and letting the heat soften before continuing. As you approach the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, the scenery changes noticeably: the air cools, the vegetation grows thicker, and the highland slopes begin to rise. This is where you feel the shift from open plains into the crater region’s dramatic elevation.In the late afternoon, you arrive at your crater rim lodge. The timing is perfect: you settle in, take a warm shower, and step out for that signature Ngorongoro sunset a wide, golden horizon that drops into the crater like a natural amphitheater. Dinner is served with a calm “tomorrow is the big day” energy, and you sleep early because the crater rewards early start.
Overnight:Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge
You’ll wake up to crisp highland air and a view that feels unreal: mist hanging over the crater rim, birds calling in the forest, and the crater floor far below like a hidden world. After breakfast, you begin the descent dropping roughly 600 meters into the crater. The road winds down through thick vegetation and suddenly opens into vast grasslands where wildlife appears quickly and in impressive density.The crater game drive is rich and fast-paced without feeling rushed. You’ll scan open plains for lion prides, track movement among large buffalo herds, and keep a sharp lookout for the black rhino, one of the crater’s most prized sightings. The landscape shifts every few kilometers swamps with hippos, grasslands packed with grazers, and the shimmering edge of Lake Magadi, where flamingos may gather depending on the season. The feeling is intimate because the crater walls surround you; it’s like safari in a natural stadium. Midday, you stop for a picnic lunch at a designated area (often near a hippo pool). It’s a refreshing reset: cold drinks, a shaded table, and the sense that animals are never far away. After lunch, you continue the drive this is when you slow down, revisit the best zones, and let the afternoon reveal its surprises: a hunt attempt, hyenas moving with purpose, or elephants appearing near swamp edges.In the late afternoon, you ascend back to the rim. As you climb, the temperature drops again and the views stretch wider with every turn. You return to your lodge in time for a second sunset on the rim—quiet, panoramic, and deeply satisfying after a day inside the crater. Dinner follows, usually with stories exchanged like trophies: “the rhino moment,” “the lion scene,” “that perfect lake light.”
Overnight:Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge
Morning begins softly on the crater highlands cool air, birdsong in the forest, and that final panoramic look over Ngorongoro that makes you pause a little longer than usual. After breakfast, you check out and start your scenic drive toward Arusha, passing through rolling green hills, small Maasai settlements, and local markets where the roadside feels alive with color and movement. It’s a different kind of safari now less about chasing wildlife, more about soaking in the landscapes and the rhythm of everyday Tanzania. Along the way, you can add a short, meaningful stop depending on your timing: a quick visit to a craft market for locally made souvenirs, a coffee stops in Karatu, or a viewpoint pause to stretch and take photos. If you prefer something more historic, you may route past the Olduvai Gorge area (time permitting) for a deeper sense of the land’s story. By midday, you arrive in Arusha for a relaxed lunch and freshen up before your onward transfer. In the afternoon, you’ll be transferred to your departure point either Arusha city, Arusha Airport (ARK), or Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) carrying home the kind of memories that don’t fade: the crater’s wildlife bowl, the endless Serengeti horizons, and the quiet pride of completing a true Northern Tanzania safari.
Included
- Private 4x4 safari vehicle
- Professional safari guide
- All Park & conservation fees
- Accommodation & meals as specified
- Bottled water on safari
Excluded
- International flights
- Travel insurance
- Tips & gratuities
- Alcoholic beverages