Tanzania has a way of capturing your heart and your imagination the minute you arrive, and this 10-day adventure is even more irrefutable proof. Witness the breathtaking wonders and wildlife of the Ngorongoro Crater on a safari. Lace up your boots for a thrilling hike up Mt Makarot, offering panoramic views that’ll leave you in awe. Walk in the footsteps of Dr. Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking primate research on a chimpanzee trekking experience in Gombe Stream National Park. Wrap up your adventure with a delicious breakfast cooking experience in Mto wa Mbu and savour every last bite of Tanzania.
Day 1: Arusha: Welcome to TanzaniaThe Great Migration, the tallest mountain in Africa and the world's largest game reserve are only a few of the grand things that make Tanzania one of the most sought after destinations in Africa. Starting this 10 day adventure in the Geneva of Africa gives you the opportunity to explore all the sides of Tanzania. We welcome you to Arusha, and to Tanzania, and invite you to let the endless adventure of wildlife encounters deepen your connection with the earth.
Day 2: Ngorongoro Crater: Mto wa Mbu and Crater SafariMillions of years ago when the volcano erupted, the world's largest intact and unfilled volcanic caldera was formed, creating Ngorongoro Crater. It is believed that animals like zebras, lions and rhinos fell into the crater almost 500,000 years ago and were trapped. The steepness of the crater is why you won't find a single giraffe inside. Travel to this incredible natural phenomenon after a day of cooking classes and a traditional lunch at your G for Good moment in Mto Wa Mbu.
Day 3: Ngorongoro Crater: Your OMG DaySafaris don't always have to involve being seated, so set out today on two feet. On your OMG Day, choose between two incredible hiking options. The opportunity to explore the crater on foot provides a connected and humbling experience unlike any other safari adventure. If you are ready for a physical challenge, hike to the peak of Mount Makarot, arguably the most stunning view over the Ngorongoro plains. For a more mellow adventure, take Mt Makarot's more gentle trail to ascend to a view of Lake Eyasi on a laid back hike surrounded by the Ngorongoro highlands.
Day 4: Serengeti: Safari in the SerengetiNgorongoro Crater and The Serengeti are two of the world's most renowned safari destinations. Driving from one iconic spot to the next means three and a half hours of nonstop beauty, wildlife and adventure. But don't go anywhere, because your time in the Serengeti is just starting. So grab your binoculars and your camera and get ready to experience some of the most jaw dropping wildlife encounters.
Day 5: Serengeti: Wildlife of TanzaniaThe Serengeti is famed for its sheer numbers of wildlife. Millions of wildebeests, zebras and gazelles flock to this national park every year—accompanied by hungry predators. See for yourself how huge lions can blend into the golden backdrop of the savannah, or how giant giraffes can bend down so low that you don't see them until they're right in front of you.
Day 6: Gombe: From Kigoma to Gombe Stream National ParkThe encounters you experience on safari are life changing and some are more rare than others. With so few places left on Earth that are home to wild chimpanzees, your trek into Gombe Stream National Park may be one of the most special moments on your Tanzania trip. Adventure to the national park where Dr Jane Goodall lived and conducted her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees. Her work there, and her lifelong commitment to conservation and the protection of animals, continues to inspire travellers to this day.
Day 7: Gombe: Chimp TrekkingSpending an hour with a family of chimpanzees is a life changing event. With complex social hierarchies, intelligent communication and human-like behavior, it's easy to see why these are our closest relatives. Spend the day trekking to see the chimpanzees. With any luck, encounter them and spend an hour observing them in their natural habitat.
Day 8: Kigoma: Dr. Goodall's FootstepsSince chimpanzees are gravely endangered, there are many efforts in place to help protect the species in Tanzania. Thankfully, there are legendary conservationists, like Dr. Jane Goodall, paving the way for their protection. Spend the day exploring some of Jane Goodall's most iconic spots. Visit her former house and the research station. Hike to Jane's Peak and take a moment to reflect on yesterday's adventures.
Day 9: Dar es Salaam: A Seaside Farewell to TanzaniaOn your final day in Tanzania, spend time by the coast to rest your mind and body before the return home. After an epic 10 days spent discovering Tanzania's diverse beauty, the afternoon in Dar es Salaam's seaside coastal area is the perfect end to an incredible adventure.
Day 10: Dar es SalaamYour adventure comes to an end, and you can depart at any time today.