Six Day Tanzania Culture and Wildlife Safari
Offering a blend of both Tanzania’s wildlife and its cultural heritage, our seven-day Culture and Wildlife Safari packs world-class safari game drives alongside the opportunity to interact with two distinct cultural groups.
Your six-day journey includes an extensive tour of the Serengeti National Park and its many beautiful animals, a day-long game drive through the verdant Ngorongoro Crater, and a visit to either the diverse landscapes of the Tarangire National Park or the opportunity to see the flamingoes and tree-climbing lions of Lake Manyara National Park
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Detailed Itinerary
After meet and greet with Rough & Dusty Safaris representative , you’ll continue on to the Africa Amini Maasai Lodge on the outskirts of Arusha. Operated by the local Maasai people, this luxury lodge blends western comforts with Maasai traditional architecture.
You’ll spend your afternoon participating in Maasai lead activities such as guided nature walks to learn about traditional medicines, spear throwing, handicraft lessons, and more.
Today offers a rare treat for visitors to Tanzania, as you’ll have the opportunity to experience life among the famous Masai people who call Tanzania and Kenya home. You’ll visit the Amini Life Masai Lodge, where you’ll get a mix of both traditional Masai life and luxury accommodations.
Highlights of your day include:
Traditional lunch featuring plenty of meat and vegetables
A guided nature walk through Maasai territory to learn about various herbal remedies
Spear throwing demonstration
Sunset singing and dancing ceremony.
You’ll then overnight in your very own Masai hut, designed to be authentic while still retaining the creature comforts to which you’ve become accustomed. Feel the cool night air on your skin as you take a hot shower and fall asleep to the sounds of insects and night birds singing you to sleep.
It seems like you’re providing information about your travel plans or itinerary for a trip to Arusha, Tanzania, specifically mentioning “Africa Amini” on Day 2. Arusha is a popular destination in Tanzania, known for its proximity to national parks like Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Mount Kilimanjaro. Africa Amini is an organization that operates in the area, focusing on community development and sustainable tourism.
If you have any specific questions or need information or assistance related to your Day 2 plans in Arusha or your visit to Africa Amini, please feel free to ask, and I’ll do my best to provide you with the information you need.
You’ll depart from Arusha after breakfast for the approximately two hour drive to Tarangire National Park. Along the way you’ll pass bustling Masai villages and the vast, open plains that have become synonymous with images of Africa.
Once you’ve entered Tarangire, you’ll begin your game drive across a rich vista of endless golden savannah that surrounds the Tarangire River. The river itself runs throughout the year and is a vital source of water for the animals of the region during the dry season. Lined with acacia and Baobab trees, the river is regularly visited by the park’s large elephant population as well as other herbivores such as zebras and antelopes.
A picnic lunch with a view of the river is a great way to take it all in, but you’ll have to keep on your toes as the local monkey population does its best to separate you from your lunch!
Driving through the park you’ll also have the opportunity to see lions, leopards, cape buffalo, and a huge variety of antelopes. If you’re particularly lucky, you might even see endangered animals such as the Greater Kudu or the Fringe-Eared Oryx.
After your day’s drive is done, you’ll retire to your accommodation for the evening.
After breakfast, you’ll depart for Ngorongoro Crater; sometimes considered as the 8th Wonder of the World.
Home to over 120 species of mammal including the fabled Big Five, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area is one of the most sought after safari destinations in the world. It’s a particularly good place to see the endangered black rhinoceros enjoying a lonely meal out on the grass plains, as well as a place to see large numbers of hippopotamus enjoying the cool water.
From the comfort of your open-top vehicle, you’ll be able to observe and photograph some of Africa’s most recognisable faces. The crater is home to a large number of predators including lions, leopards, cheetahs, jackals, and hyenas, as well as a large population of wildebeest, zebras, antelope, cape buffalo, and more. It is truly one of Africa’s premier safari destinations.
After the thrills and excitement of the day, you will have a picnic lunch by the park’s famous hippo pool. Thereafter, you will drive to Lake Eyasi for overnight .
You’ll be up before breakfast today, as you’ll be joining the Hadzabe bushmen for the opportunity to hunt for your own food!
One of the last true bushman tribes in Africa, the Hadzabe live very much as they always have despite the rapid development of Tanzania. With only 2,000 members, the Hadzabe tribe are a fascinating people who offer us a window into how life in Tanzania was in the past.
The local hunters will prepare a demonstration of hunting techniques just for us. Far from being a mere performance, this display reveals a great deal about their everyday lives when they must hunt for animals to feed their families. You will see firsthand how the Hadzabe use distinctive motions and even the body parts of certain animals to lure their prey close enough that they can be brought down with hand-crafted poisons.
You can also pay a visit to the people of the Datoga tribe while you’re in the area. The Datoga are farmers who keep animals such as cows, sheep, and goats. Their culture is another fascinating example of Tanzania’s cultural diversity.
After the thrills and excitement of the day, you will have a picnic lunch in the park. Thereafter we will make our way to Lake Manyara to overnight.
Arusha National Park: Start your day early with a visit to Arusha National Park, which is just a short drive from the city center. The park offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, bird watching, and scenic hikes. You can also explore the Momella Lakes and enjoy the beautiful landscapes.
Cultural Heritage Centre: Visit the Cultural Heritage Centre, where you can learn about Tanzania’s diverse cultures and shop for traditional crafts and artwork. It’s an excellent place to buy souvenirs.
Shanga Shangaa: Shanga Shangaa is a social enterprise located just outside Arusha that employs people with disabilities to create unique handicrafts. You can take a tour of the workshop and shop for handmade jewelry, glassware, and textiles.
Maasai Market: If your visit coincides with one of the Maasai markets in Arusha, don’t miss the opportunity to browse and purchase Maasai beadwork, clothing, and crafts. These markets often pop up at various locations around the city.
Visit Local Cafes and Restaurants: Explore Arusha’s culinary scene by trying some local dishes at cafes and restaurants. You can savor traditional Tanzanian cuisine, including dishes like Nyama Choma (grilled meat), Ugali (maize porridge), and Chapati (flatbread).
Walking Tour: Take a leisurely walk around Arusha and soak in the local atmosphere. Explore the bustling markets, streets, and interact with the friendly locals.
Relaxation: If you’re looking for a more relaxed day, consider spending some time at your accommodation or a local spa to unwind and recharge for the remainder of your trip.
Remember to check the opening hours and availability of these places, as they may vary. Additionally, it’s a good idea to plan your activities based on your interests and the amount of time you have available on Day 6 of your trip. Enjoy your time exploring Arusha!