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8 Days in Northern Tanzania & Zanzibar

8 Days in Northern Tanzania & Zanzibar

Ngorongoro Crater • 8 days • From $4,000
Ngorongoro Crater 8 days From $4,000

Overview

Eight days is enough time to do northern Tanzania properly — and still end the journey on one of the finest beaches in the Indian Ocean. This itinerary follows the same essential route as the nine-day journey, moving from Arusha into the Central Serengeti and then down to the Ngorongoro Crater, before a flight to Zanzibar for three days on the island. The reduction of one Zanzibar day keeps the safari portion intact — the two full days in the Serengeti and the full day in the Crater are the core of this experience, and both remain unchanged. Three days in Zanzibar still gives you enough time to swim, explore Stone Town, and get on the water at least once or twice. For travellers with limited time who do not want to compromise on the safari, this is the right itinerary. The pace is well-balanced from arrival to departure.

Journey Highlights

  • Track the Big Five across Tanzania's most iconic parks
  • Explore the Seronera region — Africa's most consistent big cat territory
  • Descend into the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Optional: Hot air balloon over the Serengeti at dawn — champagne included
  • Three days of beaches, culture, and ocean activity in Zanzibar

Day by Day

Day 1

Arrival — Kilimanjaro Airport to Arusha

ARRIVAL

You are met at Kilimanjaro International Airport and transferred directly to your lodge in Arusha. The drive passes through the foothills of the mountain — on a clear day the summit is visible. Check in, settle, breathe. The trip begins properly tomorrow.

EVENING — WELCOME BRIEFING

Over dinner, your safari consultant walks you through the eight days ahead — destinations, what to expect, how to prepare. It is an easy conversation, not a lecture. By the end of it, the Serengeti already feels close.

Accommodation Options

Mid-Range Under the Shades Safari Lodge
Exclusive Gran Melia Arusha
Day 2

Flight to Central Serengeti — First Game Drive

MORNING

An early airstrip departure and a 45-minute flight over the Tanzania highlands delivers you into the Serengeti. The scale of the landscape hits you immediately. Your guide meets the plane and the first game drive begins on the way to the lodge — no wasted time. The Seronera region, where you spend the next two nights, is a year-round concentration point for big cats. Elephants, giraffe, and buffalo are part of the scenery within the first hour.

AFTERNOON

After lunch at the lodge, the afternoon drive explores deeper into the Central Serengeti. The golden late-afternoon light makes every sighting feel cinematic. Lions are common here. Leopards are often found in the riverside fig trees. If you have not seen a cheetah by sundown, you likely will tomorrow.

EVENING

Dinner at the lodge under an open sky. The sounds beyond the camp perimeter are real and close. Sleep comes easily.

Accommodation Options

Mid-Range Signature Serengeti camp
Exclusive Meliá Serengeti Lodge
Day 3

Full Day in the Central Serengeti

MORNING

This is a full day out — picnic lunch packed, no return to the lodge at midday. The Seronera River Valley is the focus: a wildlife corridor where predator sightings are as reliable as anywhere in Africa. Your guide reads the landscape with genuine expertise, finding what most people miss. Lions are often encountered in groups here — full prides, not lone individuals.

AFTERNOON

The afternoon shifts to open grassland — cheetah territory — and the scattered granite kopjes where rock hyrax and agama lizards share the sun. Picnic lunch is taken in the field, the plains spreading out in every direction. It is a simple thing, but it stays with you.

EVENING

Optional: Hot Air Balloon Safari — A pre-dawn ascent over the plains, drifting silently above the migration, followed by champagne breakfast in the bush. USD 490 per person.

Back at the lodge by sunset. Dinner, a glass of wine, the sounds of the Serengeti. Tomorrow: the Crater.

Accommodation Options

Mid-Range Signature Serengeti camp
Exclusive Melia Serengeti Lodge
Day 4

Ngorongoro Crater

MORNING

An early start and a two-to-three hour drive through the Ngorongoro highlands. The temperature drops as you climb — the air is cooler, the vegetation denser, and the landscape entirely different from the Serengeti. At the rim, the crater opens up below you: a 260 square kilometre caldera containing one of the most extraordinary concentrations of wildlife on the continent.

FULL DAY ON THE CRATER FLOOR

The descent into the crater is an experience in itself. On the floor you encounter resident elephant herds, enormous buffalo gatherings, and the flamingo-lined shores of Lake Magadi, the crater's shallow soda lake. The Ngorongoro is one of the few places in Africa where black rhino sightings are a genuine probability. Lions here are numerous and have never known life beyond the crater walls. Picnic lunch is taken on the floor, surrounded by the landscape.

EVENING

Drive to Arusha for your final night on the mainland. A relaxed dinner and an early rest — the flight to Zanzibar leaves in the morning.

Accommodation Options

Mid-Range Under the Shade Safari Lodge
Exclusive Gran Meliá Arusha
Day 5

Flight to Zanzibar

MORNING

A short morning flight from Arusha brings you to Zanzibar. Warm air, blue water, the scent of the ocean. Our team meets you at the airport and transfers you to your property. The Indian Ocean is in front of you. The rest of the day is yours.

Accommodation Options

Mid-Range Nungwi Beach Resort by Turaco
Exclusive Meliá Zanzibar
Days 6–7

Zanzibar — The Spice Island

TWO DAYS ON THE ISLAND

Three Zanzibar days are yours to shape. The activities below can each be arranged locally with the support of our team — pick the ones that appeal, do them in any order, or simply spend a day on the beach.

Safari Blue

A full-day traditional dhow journey from Fumba Beach into the protected waters around Kwale Island. Snorkelling, swimming in a natural mangrove lagoon, a sandbank stop, and a fresh seafood lunch on the water. Departs 08:00, returns around 16:00. One of the best days Zanzibar offers.

Prison Island & Nakupenda Sandbank

Boat from Stone Town to Prison Island — a guided history of the island, then time with the resident colony of giant Aldabra tortoises. Continue to Nakupenda Sandbank for swimming, snorkelling, tropical fruit, and a seafood lunch on a strip of white sand that appears at low tide and disappears by evening.

Dolphin Tour at Kizimkazi

A morning boat tour to Kizimkazi on the southern coast, home to resident schools of bottlenose and humpback dolphins. The chances of finding them are high. You can stay on the boat or swim alongside them — the encounter is entirely on the dolphins' terms, which makes it all the more memorable.

Stone Town Walking Tour

A guided walk through Stone Town's narrow streets and layered history — Freddie Mercury's birthplace, the House of Wonders, the former Slave Market, and the Darajani Market. It is one of those walks where you stop frequently, not because you are tired, but because there is always something worth looking at.

Accommodation Options

Mid-Range Nungwi Beach Resort by Turaco
Exclusive Meliá Zanzibar
Day 8

Departure

MORNING

Breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the airport — both included. The flight home departs with eight days of East Africa already becoming memory. The Serengeti, the Crater, the island. It is a combination that is hard to match anywhere in the world, and harder still to forget.

Investment

Semi-Luxury $3,100 USD per person sharing
Luxury $4,000 USD per person sharing
Optional Hot Air Balloon Safari: USD 490 per person

Included

  • All ground transportation and airport transfers throughout Tanzania
  • Domestic flights: Arusha to Serengeti, and Arusha to Zanzibar
  • All park entry, transit, and Ngorongoro Crater fees
  • Full-board meals on safari; half-board (semi-luxury) or full-board (luxury) in Zanzibar
  • Professional English-speaking driver-guide
  • Safari vehicle with fridge, chilled water and soft drinks, charging ports, and binoculars
  • All accommodation as listed
  • All applicable government taxes

Excluded

  • International flights
  • Travel insurance — strongly recommended
  • Visa and passport fees
  • Tips for guide and camp staff
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Personal items
  • Zanzibar activities — optional, arranged locally, weather-dependent
  • Park fee increases beyond our control