World-Class Wildlife Viewing
Experience the ultimate safari extension with exclusive access to remote Maasai communities, incredible wildlife viewing in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, and a stay in a private nature refuge. This all-encompassing adventure ensures you won’t miss a moment of Tanzania’s natural and cultural wonders.

Trip Prices
- Trekkers: Starting from $6,890*
- Non-trekkers: Starting from $7,190*
- Tanzania-imposed VAT: $300
- Single accommodations: $800
* Prices are per person, double occupancy. Prices change seasonally.
Itinerary
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Days 1–2Eastern Serengeti Nature Reserve
You’ll listen to a traditional Maasai storyteller, enjoy a night game drive (an opportunity unavailable in national parks), and take guided wildlife walks during your two days in this exclusive private refuge.
Overnight:
Serengeti Nyumbas
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Days 3–4Serengeti National Park
Africa’s most iconic safari destination, the Serengeti is an unforgettable stop on any safari. Keep an eye out for fan-favorites like giraffe and warthog alongside some of the largest big cat populations in all of Africa.
Overnight:
Serengeti Nyumbas
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Days 5–6Ngorongoro Crater
A full day on the crater floor allows you to look for all of the Big Five (lion, leopard, African buffalo, elephant, and black rhinoceros).
Overnight:
Ngorongoro Nyumba
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Day 7Departure Day | Ngorongoro Crater to Arusha
Take in your last views of the Ngorongoro Crater’s sweeping caldera before heading to Arusha, where you will depart in the evening.
Lodging

Serengeti Nyumbas
These rustically luxurious tented camps move seasonally in order to put you closest to migratory wildlife. Enjoy proper beds with luxury linens, en suite private bathrooms with flush toilets, and comfortable lounge and dining tents where you can relax. Eco-friendly solar LED lighting adds comfort without harming the fragile environment.

Ngorongoro Nyumba
Nestled beneath towering acacia trees along the crater rim, this camp gives you access to the crater floor well before other tour groups. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Tanzanian meal prepared by local chefs. Just make sure to pack warm clothes; temperatures regularly drop into the forties overnight.