Simba Safari - 7nt/ 8 day Safari Tour - TW Camps
£4525
Simba Safari - 7nt/ 8 day Safari Tour - TW Camps
Explore Tarangire, Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Lake Manyara National Parks on an unforgettable safari adventure through Tanzania’s wild wonders.
from £4525
This safari will give you plenty of opportunities to spot the Big 5, world famous tree climbing lions and a huge variety of other species. What an amazing introduction to Tanzania.
Discover four of Tanzania’s most exciting parks with plenty of opportunities to spot the Big 5 and a huge variety of other species on this fantastic introduction to Tanzania.
- Serengeti National Park - undoubtedly the best – known wildlife sanctuary in the world, unequaled for its natural beauty and scientific value
- Ngorongoro Crater - in addition to the Big Five the crater hosts up to 30,000 large mammals
- Lake Manyara National Park - Lake Manyara is notable for its abundant birdlife, diverse vegetation, tree-climbing lions, and hippos among others.
- Tarangire National Park - the highest population density of elephants anywhere in Tanzania, and its sparse vegetation, strewn with baobab and acacia trees, makes it a beautiful and special location
Cost Includes:
- Landside meet and greet services
- Transfers as specified
- Transport for the safari sector in 4x4 vehicles on a shared basis with a maximum of 6 passengers per vehicle
- Guaranteed window seats
- Services of experienced bilingual English-speaking driver-guides on our scheduled (seat-in-vehicle) safaris (languages including Spanish, French, German, and Italian are available on request and subject to availability)
- Game drives and activities as specified in the itinerary
- All accommodation and meals as specified
- All park fees and government taxes (except Zanzibar Infrastructure Tax, where applicable)
- Filtered water will be provided in safari vehicles provided by Ranger Safaris and Pollman’s Tours and Safaris (as applicable)
- Travellers should bring reusable water bottles
Cost Excludes:
- International and regional flights (except where specified)
- Airport taxes except on tickets we issue
- Passport and visa fees
Zanzibar Infrastructure Tax (where applicable) - Hot air balloon safaris
- Driver-guide gratuities
- Dining rooms tips and porterage
- Personal travel, baggage, and medical insurance
- Drinks, Laundry, Telephone bills and any items of a personal nature (except where specified)
Additional remarks:
- The itinerary may have to be rerouted the itinerary or accommodated in similar lodges in case of non-availability.
- Prices for domestic flights, airport taxes, or park fees may be changed without prior notice. This is beyond our control, and any increase levied will be passed to you for existing and new bookings.
- Flight times mentioned for internal flights are based on published schedules but are subject to change depending on the airline’s load factors and airstrips visited.
Arrival Information:
- Earliest check-in at the arrival hotel is 14h00. Travellers arriving on early morning flights are urged to book a pre-night at the arrival hotel (at an additional cost) to avoid delays in accessing the hotel rooms on arrival.
Departure Information:
- This safari returns to Arusha at 1230 hrs.
- Travellers departing from Arusha Airport on a domestic flight to Zanzibar’s Abeid Amani Karume International Airport or international flight should book a flight departing later than 1230 hrs.
- Travellers departing from Kilimanjaro International Airport on a domestic or international flight should book a flight departing later than 1530 hours.
- Travellers with limited time before their departure flight will be provided a picnic boxed lunch in lieu of lunch in Arusha.
- Travellers with a long layover before their departure flight should consider booking a day room (at an additional cost) to refresh and repack before their international journey.
IMPORTANT Luggage Information:
- Travellers should only bring soft sided bags on safari. Luggage space in safari vehicles is limited. These bags should measure no more than the following: Height 66 centimetres Length 42 centimetres Width 28 centimetres. Soft sided bags with wheels are permitted.
- If travelling on internal flights during your safari, luggage allowances are strictly enforced to 15 kilograms per person including carry-on bags.
- If arriving and departing from the same city, bags can be stored in our offices for a one-time fee of $40.00 (per booking, not per bag or per person) to transfer and store the bags and reconnect them with the travellers for departure.
Jonny Turquoise
02073931000
reservations@major.travel
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Arrival in Arusha
Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport by scheduled flight (flight booked by agent or on own arrangements). You clear customs and immigration formalities and are met outside opposite the Arrivals Hall by a representative.
You will be assisted to your transfer vehicle for your transfer to the hotel.
Accommodation: Forest Hill Lodge or similar
Forest Hill Hotel in Arusha is a peaceful retreat nestled in lush greenery near Mount Meru. Ideal for safari travelers, it offers comfortable, air-conditioned rooms with private balconies, en suite bathrooms, and modern amenities like Wi-Fi and cable TV. Guests enjoy an infinity-style pool, vibrant gardens, friendly service, and a restaurant serving international cuisine.
Meals Included: None
Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and one of the most sought-after travel destinations in the world. Situated in Tanzania, Kilimanjaro rises majestically from the surrounding plains to a height of 19,341 feet (5,895 meters) above sea level, attracting thousands of visitors each year who are drawn by the challenge of climbing its steep slopes and the breathtaking views from its summit.
One of the key attractions of Kilimanjaro is its unique combination of stunning natural beauty and cultural diversity. The mountain is surrounded by a number of national parks, including the Kilimanjaro National Park, which is home to a wealth of flora and fauna, including elephant, buffalo, leopard, and over 300 species of birds. The diverse cultures of the local Chaga, Maasai, and Chagga people add to the richness of the experience, with their traditional customs and way of life providing a fascinating contrast to the rugged landscapes.
For those looking for a physical challenge, Kilimanjaro offers a number of different climbing routes, each with its own unique characteristics and difficulties. The Marangu route is the most popular, offering comfortable huts for overnight stays and a relatively gentle ascent, while the Machame route is considered more challenging, with steeper inclines and more difficult terrain. For the most adventurous, the Lemosho route offers the chance to cross the Shira Plateau and traverse the beautiful Lava Tower, providing an unforgettable experience.
No matter which route you choose, climbing Kilimanjaro is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to test your limits, both physically and mentally, while experiencing some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. The journey to the summit takes several days, with climbers ascending slowly to acclimatize to the thinning air and reducing their risk of altitude sickness. Along the way, they are treated to stunning views of the surrounding landscapes and the chance to observe the unique plant and animal life that thrives at high altitudes.
For those who prefer to enjoy Kilimanjaro from a more leisurely pace, there are also many opportunities for wildlife viewing and cultural exploration in the surrounding areas. The nearby town of Moshi is a popular base for visitors, offering a range of accommodation options and easy access to the park. From here, you can take guided tours of the local villages and learn about the lives of the Maasai and Chagga people, as well as visiting the nearby coffee plantations and learning about the local coffee-making traditions.
In conclusion, Kilimanjaro is a truly unique travel destination that offers a blend of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural diversity. Whether you are looking for a physically challenging climb to the summit, or simply a chance to explore the surrounding landscapes and meet the local people, Kilimanjaro is sure to provide a truly unforgettable experience. So if you're looking for an adventure that will push your limits, reward you with breathtaking views, and immerse you in the richness of African culture, look no further than Kilimanjaro.
Overview
Kilimanjaro is located near the town of Moshi and is a protected area, carefully regulated for climbers to enjoy without leaving a trace of their presence. The mountain’s ecosystems are as strikingly beautiful as they are varied and diverse. On the lowland slopes, much of the mountain is farmland, with coffee, banana, cassava, and maize crops grown for subsistence and cash sale. A few larger coffee farms still exist on the lower slopes, but much of the area outside the national park has been subdivided into small plots. Once inside the park, thick lowland forest covers the lower altitudes and breaks into alpine meadows once the air begins to thin. Near the peak, the landscape is harsh and barren, with rocks and ice the predominant features above a breathtaking African view.
Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro is the highlight of most visitors’ experiences in Tanzania. Few mountains can claim the grandeur, the breathtaking views of Amboseli National Park in Kenya, the Rift Valley, and the Masaai Steppe, that belongs to Kilimanjaro. Hiking on the ‘rooftop of Africa’ — the highest point on the continent at 5896 metres — is the adventure of a lifetime, especially because, if paced well, everyone from seasoned trekkers to first-time enthusiasts can scale the snowy peak. For more information, see the ‘Mountain Climbing‘ section under ‘Things to Do.
Kilimanjaro. The name itself is a mystery wreathed in clouds. It might mean Mountain of Light, Mountain of Greatness or Mountain of Caravans. Or it might not. The local people, the Wachagga, don’t even have a name for the whole massif, only Kipoo (now known as Kibo) for the familiar snowy peak that stands imperious, overseer of the continent, the summit of Africa.
Kilimanjaro, by any name, is a metaphor for the compelling beauty of East Africa. When you see it, you understand why. Not only is this the highest peak on the African continent; it is also the tallest free-standing mountain in the world, rising in breathtaking isolation from the surrounding coastal scrubland – elevation around 900 metres – to an imperious 5,895 metres (19,336 feet).
Kilimanjaro is one of the world’s most accessible high summits, a beacon for visitors from around the world. Most climbers reach the crater rim with little more than a walking stick, proper clothing and determination. And those who reach Uhuru Point, the actual summit, or Gillman’s Point on the lip of the crater, will have earned their climbing certificates.
And their memories.
But there is so much more to Kili than her summit. The ascent of the slopes is a virtual climatic world tour, from the tropics to the Arctic.
Even before you cross the national park boundary (at the 2,700m contour), the cultivated footslopes give way to lush montane forest, inhabited by elusive elephant, leopard, buffalo, the endangered Abbot’s duiker, and other small antelope and primates. Higher still lies the moorland zone, where a cover of giant heather is studded with otherworldly giant lobelias.
Above 4,000m, a surreal alpine desert supports little life other than a few hardy mosses and lichen. Then, finally, the last vestigial vegetation gives way to a winter wonderland of ice and snow – and the magnificent beauty of the roof of the continent.
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Arusha - Tarangire National Park
Morning at leisure with optional activities (payable direct).
Safari briefing and lunch at the hotel. Then depart to Tarangire National Park. As you make your way out of Arusha, you leave the busycity behind, and the landscape gives way to vast plains dotted with grass thatched huts. It will be common to see young children tending to herds of cattle and sheep. In the distance, the imposing wall of the Great Rift Valley rises from the horizon.
Afternoon arrival at the tented lodge located adjacent to the park for dinner and overnight.
Accommodation: Burunge Tented Lodge or similar
*Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included
Burunge Tented Lodge sits within the Burunge Wildlife Management Area, only ten minutes from Tarangire National Park’s main entrance. Overlooking Lake Burunge, the lodge provides a privileged setting to observe wildlife drawn to the water and the migration corridor between Tarangire and Lake Manyara. The property features spacious en‑suite tents, including family units, blending rustic safari style with modern comfort. Guests enjoy a central lounge and dining area built on raised wooden platforms, a swimming pool, campfire evenings, and sweeping views of the surrounding savannah. Full board service, eco‑friendly practices, and warm hospitality make Burunge Tented Lodge an excellent choice for travelers seeking value and convenience while exploring northern Tanzania’s renowned safari circuit.
Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Tarangire National Park
A holiday to Northern Tanzania and Swahili Coast is incomplete if you don’t go on wildlife tours. The Tarangire National Park has the second-highest concentration of animals and birds after Serengeti. It is also believed that Tarangire has the largest concentration of elephants in the world, and these gentle pachyderms dot the landscape like grazing cattle. Even lion sightings are more common here than in any other game reserve in Tanzania.
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Even lion sightings are more common here than in any other game reserve in Tanzania. It is good for you that the Tarangire is not as publicized as its more famous cousin, the Serengeti. It means there are no crowds to jostle with and no human clamor to drown the call of the birds. There are 750 winged species here. The Tarangire National Park is as mysterious as it is wild. Great baobab stands dot the landscape here; they seem to date back to a time when the earth was still a smoldering, bubbling cauldron not inhabited by life. Giant termite mounds spring up from the sun-baked ground and give the landscape an otherworldly look. A trip to the Tarangire is like going back to the beginning of Time.
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Lake Manyara National Park
Morning game drive and lunch at the lodge.
Then depart to Lake Manyara National Park arriving at your lodge located adjacent to the park for dinner and overnight.
Accommodation: Manyara Lakeview Oasis or similar
*Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included
Manyara Lakeview Oasis is a tranquil lodge located in Losirwa, near Mto wa Mbu, overlooking the scenic Lake Manyara and the Great Rift Valley escarpment. The property offers a blend of cottages and canvas tents, each designed to provide comfort while immersing guests in the natural surroundings. Facilities include a swimming pool, dining area, and the Hakuna Matata Bar, all positioned to maximize panoramic views of the lake and surrounding landscapes. Its location provides convenient access to Lake Manyara National Park, famous for tree‑climbing lions, flamingos, and diverse birdlife. With warm hospitality and a peaceful setting, Manyara Lakeview Oasis serves as an ideal base for exploring northern Tanzania’s safari circuit.
Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Lake Manyara
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Serengeti National Park
Morning game drive in Lake Manyara National Park. Return to the lodge for lunch.
Depart for Serengeti National Park. Once you pass the Naabi Gate – the gateway to Serengeti National Park – you game view en route to the lodge arriving for dinner and overnight.
Accommodation: Serengeti Kati Kati Camp or similar
*Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included
Serengeti Kati Kati Tented Camp is a mobile camp located in the central Serengeti, offering an authentic safari experience in the heart of Tanzania’s most famous park. Positioned in the Seronera area, the camp provides easy access to abundant wildlife and the annual migration routes. Accommodation consists of spacious en‑suite tents with comfortable beds, solar lighting, and private verandas. A central mess tent serves as the dining and lounge area, complemented by evening campfires under the stars. The camp features 10 double tents and one family tent, blending rustic charm with essential comforts. Serengeti Kati Kati is managed by Tanganyika Wilderness Camps and is ideal for travelers seeking immersion in the wilderness with convenience and warm hospitality.
Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Lake Manyara
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Serengeti National Park
Morning and afternoon game drives with meals and overnight at the lodge.
OPTIONAL Shared Hot Air Balloon Safari:
- Early morning shared transfer in the balloon company vehicle to the balloon staging site. You meet the pilot who provides a safety briefing while the crew inflate the hot air balloon. At sunrise, your shared hot air balloon lifts off over the African plains. At times, your pilot will ascend to a higher altitude to give you an overview of the ecosystem. Then you descend to treetop level to silently observe the wildlife from above. After about 50 minutes, you land and are met by the balloon staff to transport you to your shared bush breakfast. You then return to your camp or lodge.
Accommodation: Serengeti Kati Kati Camp or similar
*Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included
Serengeti Kati Kati Tented Camp is a mobile camp located in the central Serengeti, offering an authentic safari experience in the heart of Tanzania’s most famous park. Positioned in the Seronera area, the camp provides easy access to abundant wildlife and the annual migration routes. Accommodation consists of spacious en‑suite tents with comfortable beds, solar lighting, and private verandas. A central mess tent serves as the dining and lounge area, complemented by evening campfires under the stars. The camp features 10 double tents and one family tent, blending rustic charm with essential comforts. Serengeti Kati Kati is managed by Tanganyika Wilderness Camps and is ideal for travelers seeking immersion in the wilderness with convenience and warm hospitality.
Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Serengeti National Park
One of the most visited national parks in Tanzania is the Serengeti National Park. Established by the colonialists over 100 years ago, the park is home to an assortment of wildlife including the mighty lion and the famous wildebeest. In 1979 UNESCO endorsed Serengeti as a World heritage area, that pretty much means that this park definitely has the ‘wow’ factor. The Serengeti comprises of woodlands, lakes and grassy plains that stretch into the Maasai Mara National reserve of Kenya.
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In 1979 UNESCO endorsed Serengeti as a World heritage area, that pretty much means that this park definitely has the ‘wow’ factor. The Serengeti comprises of woodlands, lakes and grassy plains that stretch into the Maasai Mara National reserve of Kenya.
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Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Depart the lodge and game view as you make your way to Ngorongoro Conservation Area. A picnic lunch box is served en route.
You travel along the rim of the crater and descend to the village of Karatu arriving at your lodge for afternoon at leisure, dinner and overnight.
Accommodation: Tloma Lodge or similar
*Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included
Tloma Lodge is a charming property located in the Ngorongoro Highlands near Karatu, Tanzania. Inspired by colonial‑style farmhouses, the lodge offers 24 cottages and 12 garden rooms surrounded by lush gardens and coffee plantations. Its elevated position provides sweeping views of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the valley below. Facilities include a swimming pool, restaurant, and lounge, all designed to create a tranquil retreat after safari excursions. Guests enjoy fresh meals prepared with produce from the lodge’s own gardens, adding to the authentic farm atmosphere. Tloma Lodge is managed by Tanganyika Wilderness Camps and serves as an ideal base for exploring the Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara, and the surrounding highlands while experiencing warm hospitality and scenic landscapes.
Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Karatu
Karatu District is one of the seven districts in the Arusha Region of Tanzania. It is bordered by the Ngorongoro District to the north, the Shinyanga Region to the west, the Monduli District to the east, and the Manyara Region to the south and southeast.
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Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Early departure and descend to the floor of the Ngorongoro Crater. You game drive in this paradise. With a space of only 102 square miles and a resident wildlife population of more than 30,000 mammals, there is a great chance that you might see all of the big five.
A picnic lunch box is provided at a scenic location within the floor of the crater. In the afternoon, you return to the rim of the crater and continue to your lodge for dinner and overnight.
Accommodation:Tloma Lodge or similar
*Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included
Tloma Lodge is a charming property located in the Ngorongoro Highlands near Karatu, Tanzania. Inspired by colonial‑style farmhouses, the lodge offers 24 cottages and 12 garden rooms surrounded by lush gardens and coffee plantations. Its elevated position provides sweeping views of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the valley below. Facilities include a swimming pool, restaurant, and lounge, all designed to create a tranquil retreat after safari excursions. Guests enjoy fresh meals prepared with produce from the lodge’s own gardens, adding to the authentic farm atmosphere. Tloma Lodge is managed by Tanganyika Wilderness Camps and serves as an ideal base for exploring the Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara, and the surrounding highlands while experiencing warm hospitality and scenic landscapes.
Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Karatu
Karatu District is one of the seven districts in the Arusha Region of Tanzania. It is bordered by the Ngorongoro District to the north, the Shinyanga Region to the west, the Monduli District to the east, and the Manyara Region to the south and southeast.
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Arusha - Departure
Those awake early enough will be able to enjoy the sunrise across the eastern rim of the Ngorongoro Crater. Following breakfast, you depart the lodge and begin your journey back to Arusha arriving in the city for lunch (excludes drinks).
Then transfer to Kilimanjaro International or Arusha Airport for your departure flight (flight booked by agent or on own arrangements).
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*Breakfast included
Meals Included: Breakfast
Arusha
Nestled in the heart of Tanzania, Arusha is a captivating destination that should be on every traveler's bucket list. Known as the "safari capital" of Tanzania, Arusha is the gateway to the country's most iconic national parks, including the Serengeti, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara. But there's more to Arusha than just its proximity to wildlife reserves. With a vibrant local culture, stunning natural landscapes, and a wide range of activities to choose from, Arusha offers an unforgettable travel experience for visitors of all ages and interests.
One of the highlights of Arusha is its rich cultural heritage. The city is home to a diverse mix of ethnic groups, including the Maasai, Meru, and Arusha people, each with their unique traditions, music, and cuisine. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture by visiting one of the many traditional villages in the area, where they can learn about traditional practices like beadwork, cattle herding, and medicinal plant use. The Arusha Cultural Heritage Centre is also worth a visit, offering a fascinating glimpse into the history and traditions of the region.
For nature lovers, Arusha is a paradise. The city is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, from the towering Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak, to the lush forests and waterfalls of the Arusha National Park. The park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including giraffes, zebras, buffalo, and baboons, as well as over 400 species of birds. Visitors can go on guided hikes, birdwatching tours, and game drives to experience the park's beauty up close.
Of course, no trip to Arusha is complete without a visit to one of Tanzania's iconic national parks. The Serengeti, with its vast plains and impressive wildebeest migration, is a must-see for any wildlife enthusiast. The Tarangire National Park, known for its large elephant herds, is another popular destination, while the Lake Manyara National Park is a birdwatcher's paradise, home to flamingos, storks, and pelicans. Visitors can embark on guided tours or self-drive safaris to explore these incredible parks and see some of Africa's most iconic animals.
For those seeking adventure, Arusha has plenty to offer. The city is a hub for outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing. The nearby Usambara and Pare Mountains offer some of the best hiking trails in Tanzania, with stunning views and opportunities to see rare bird species. Mount Meru, a dormant volcano just outside the city, is a popular destination for hikers and climbers, offering challenging treks to its summit.
In conclusion, Arusha is a destination that has something for everyone. Whether you're interested in wildlife, culture, nature, or adventure, Arusha offers a wealth of experiences that will leave you awestruck. With its welcoming people, stunning landscapes, and rich history, Arusha is a travel destination that should not be missed.
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Explore Tarangire, Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Lake Manyara National Parks on an unforgettable safari adventure through Tanzania’s wild wonders.
Jonny Turquoise
reservations@major.travel
02073931000
Explore Tarangire, Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Lake Manyara National Parks on an unforgettable safari adventure through Tanzania’s wild wonders.