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Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro & Serengeti Big Five Luxury Safari WithThe Woven Experience

Indulge in a premium lodge-based Tanzania safari prioritizing Big Five comfort and refined bush living across four iconic parks. 100% road transfers in a private 4x4 Land Cruiser with air-con, and charging ports—no flights required. A relaxed pre-safari briefing at your Arusha hotel the evening before outlines daily rhythms and photography angles. Permanent en-suite lodges with pools, spas, and gourmet dining ensure downtime between drives. No walking safaris inside parks or around park accommodations—all wildlife immersion from elevated pop-up roof vehicles.
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Lake Manyara National Park , Ngorongoro Conservation Area , Serengeti National Park , Tarangire National Park Discover Destinations
Departure Location
Arusha
Return Location
Arusha
Tour Start Date & Time
Everyday at 06:30
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  • Unlimited bottled water
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Additional Prices
Hot Air Balloon Safari over Serengeti – (Day 3 dawn, replaces morning drive): $599 Olduvai Gorge Museum Stop en route – Price per group: $40 Maasai Boma Cultural Visit – Price per group: $50

Elephant Kingdom & Leopard Heaven

Tarangire boasts Tanzania’s largest elephant population – super-herds of 300+ animals gather along the river during the June–October dry season. Ancient baobabs create perfect leopard perches, delivering frequent daytime sightings. Lions lounge on termite mounds while cheetahs sprint across open pans. Permanent lodges with pools overlook this private-feeling paradise.

Tree-Climbing Lions & Rift Valley Drama

Lake Manyara is famous worldwide for its acrobatic tree-climbing lions – prides regularly rest 10 m up in sausage trees. Massive Cape buffalo herds wallow in hippo pools. The soda lake flashes pink with flamingos while blue monkeys crash through the groundwater forest. Cliff-edge luxury lodges offer infinity-pool views over the entire rift valley.

Endless Plains & Resident Big Cats

The Seronera sector delivers classic Serengeti magic year-round. Black-maned lion coalitions patrol acacia woodlands. Leopards drape over sausage-tree branches in plain sight. Cheetahs hunt on open grasslands while hyena clans shadow every kill. Hilltop lodges with panoramic decks place you above the legendary “endless plains”.

Highest Wildlife Density on Earth

Ngorongoro Crater packs the Big Five into one 600 m-deep volcanic bowl. Black rhinos graze open plains – Tanzania’s most reliable sightings. Black-maned lions rule Lerai Forest. Elephant bulls with massive tusks drink at freshwater springs. Rim lodges with fireplaces and spas overlook this natural wildlife amphitheatre. Over 25,000 large mammals never leave the crater floor.

Luxury Lodge Comfort Throughout

Every night features permanent high-end lodges with en-suite rooms, private verandas, swimming pools, and gourmet dining. Spa treatments, wine cellars, and hot showers refresh you after game drives. No canvas tents – pure indulgence while staying minutes from prime wildlife action.

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Day 1

Arusha → Tarangire National Park – Buffalo Herds & Baobab Elegance

Effortless 2-hour road transfer (~120 km) on sealed highways with Maasai cattle sightings. Enter Tarangire for a 5-hour game drive targeting massive Cape buffalo columns along the river, giraffe browsing baobabs, and zebra dazzles. Scan fever trees for dik-dik pairs. Private bush picnic lunch in shaded riverine forest. 

Overnight: Tarangire Sopa Lodge – elegant stone rondavels with private verandas, swimming pool, and panoramic savanna views. 

Meals: Breakfast at Arusha hotel, picnic lunch, gourmet dinner at lodge (B/L/D).

Day 2

Full-Day Tarangire Immersion – Leopard Canopies & Elephant Families

Dedicated 7-hour game drive loops with morning and afternoon sessions. Morning: track leopards draped in sausage trees and lion prides on termite mounds. Afternoon: follow elephant breeding herds to waterholes and spot fringe-eared oryx in open glades. Over 550 bird species including lovebirds. Bush picnic lunch beneath ancient baobabs. 

Overnight: Same Tarangire Sopa Lodge. 

Meals: Full board (B/L/D).

Day 3

Tarangire → Lake Manyara National Park – Afternoon Rhino Quest & Escarpment Views

Short 1.5-hour transfer (~50 km) through the rift valley banana groves. Afternoon 4-hour game drive in Manyara’s compact jewel: elusive black rhinos in groundwater thickets, tree-climbing lions, and soda lake pelican flotillas. Hippo channels host fish eagles. Bush picnic lunch with escarpment backdrop. 

Overnight: Lake Manyara Serena Lodge – elevated thatched suites with lake-view balconies, an infinity pool, and sunset cocktails. 

Meals: Full board (B/L/D).

Day 4

Lake Manyara → Central Serengeti – Seronera Prides & Kopje Lookouts

Scenic 3–4 hour transfer (~180 km) via Ngorongoro rim photo stops. Enter Serengeti at Naabi Gate for a 3-hour arrival game drive in Seronera valley: resident lion prides patrolling acacias, cheetah on kopjes, and hippo pool jacanas. Bush picnic lunch atop granite boulders. 

Overnight: Serengeti Serena Lodge – hilltop stone rondavels with infinity pool, spa treatments, and endless plains vistas. 

Meals: Full board (B/L/D).

Day 5

Full-Day Central Serengeti – Migration Pulse & Big Cat Territory

Intensive 7-hour game drive circuit covering Seronera, Moru Kopjes, and hidden valleys. Hunt river crossings (Jul–Oct), black-maned lions, leopard kills, buffalo herds, and elephant units. Scan for bat-eared foxes at dusk. Bush picnic lunch in a secluded acacia grove; optional sundowner cocktails at lodge bar. 

Overnight: Same Serengeti Serena Lodge. 

Meals: Full board (B/L/D).

Day 6

Serengeti → Ngorongoro Crater – Plains Traverse & Caldera Descent

Morning 3–4 hour transfer (~145 km) across golden grasslands. Descend 600 m into Ngorongoro Crater for a 6-hour floor game drive: elephant bulls in Lerai Forest, black rhinos on open plains, lion prides near soda lakes, and golden jackal patrols. Picnic lunch at Ngoitoktok Springs. 

Overnight: Ngorongoro Serena Lodge – cliff-rim suites with fireplaces, full spa, and caldera sunset panoramas. 

Meals: Full board (B/L/D).

Day 7

Ngorongoro Crater → Arusha – Morning Finale & Relaxed Departure

Optional morning crater recap drive targeting serval cats or hyena clans before ascent. Complete 2-hour return transfer to Arusha (~180 km). Drop-off at the hotel, Arusha town, or Kilimanjaro Airport with leisure for spa treatments or shopping. 

Meals: Breakfast at lodge, picnic lunch (B/L).

More about Lake Manyara National Park Discover Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park, a compact 330 km² rift-valley jewel 120 km west of Arusha, enchants with its soda-ash Lake Manyara covering two-thirds of the terrain and the dramatic 600 m Gregory Rift escarpment rising sharply behind. This UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve blends alkaline waters, groundwater forests, and acacia woodlands into a photographer’s paradise, best known for tree-climbing lions and massive flamingo flocks. Vegetation zones shift from evergreen forest fed by underground springs—home to mahogany, sausage trees, and wild fig—to open grasslands and fever-tree swamps, creating layered habitats that support dense wildlife year-round. Weather patterns mirror the Northern Circuit: the June–October dry season delivers clear skies, 25–30°C (77–86°F) days, and crisp 15°C (59°F) nights, concentrating animals at the lake. Short rains (November–December) bring afternoon showers and lush regrowth, while the long wet season (March–May) sees 20–28°C (68–82°F) temperatures and occasional road challenges. January–February offers warm, dry calving-season viewing with minimal crowds. Geologically, the park sits on the active East African Rift, where tectonic stretching formed the escarpment and hot springs bubble along fault lines, feeding the lake’s alkaline chemistry (pH 9–10). Seasonal flooding from rift rivers creates hippo pools and mudflats, while ancient volcanic ash enriches soils for baobab and doum palms. Iconic animals include tree-climbing lions lounging in acacias, large elephant troops, buffalo herds, and blue monkeys swinging through the canopy. Resident giraffes, zebras, warthogs, and dik-diks roam the plains, with baboon troops dominating the forest. Over 400 bird species make Lake Manyara a birding hotspot. Resident pink-backed pelicans, yellow-billed storks, and thousands of lesser flamingos form rose-colored carpets on the lake. Forest dwellers include silvery-cheeked hornbills, crowned eagles, and Narina trogons. Migratory visitors arrive from November–April, including Eurasian waders, pallid harriers, and great white pelicans, turning the soda shores into a global avian spectacle.

More about Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Ngorongoro Conservation Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site spanning 8,292 km² in Tanzania's Northern Circuit, stands as a living laboratory of nature and human evolution just 180 km west of Arusha. This multi-use protected zone harmonizes wildlife, Maasai pastoralism, and archaeology, with the iconic 260 km² Ngorongoro Crater—a 600 m-deep volcanic caldera—as its centerpiece. Beyond the crater, the vast highlands encompass Olmoti and Empakaai craters, the Gol Mountains, and Olduvai Gorge, offering diverse Tanzania safaris from high-altitude forests to arid plains, ideal for cultural tours and paleoanthropological insights. Vegetation across Ngorongoro varies dramatically: the crater floor hosts short-grass savannah with fever trees and yellow-barked acacias around soda Lake Magadi, while crater rims (2,200–3,600 m) feature montane forests of croton, olive, and podocarpus draped in old man's beard lichen. Highland plateaus bloom with giant lobelias and red-hot pokers in moorlands, transitioning to open grasslands and acacia woodlands on the eastern plains toward Serengeti. Lerai Forest's groundwater thickets provide evergreen shade, creating layered habitats that support year-round biodiversity in this volcanic Eden. Weather in Ngorongoro Conservation Area follows highland patterns: the June–October dry season delivers crisp 20–25°C (68–77°F) days and near-freezing nights on the rims, concentrating wildlife in the crater. Short rains (November–December) bring misty afternoons and wildflower carpets, while the long wet season (March–May) cloaks the area in emerald with 15–22°C (59–72°F) temperatures and occasional fog—perfect for lush photography, though roads slick. January–February offers warm, dry calving-season viewing with fewer crowds. Geologically, Ngorongoro formed 2–3 million years ago when a massive volcano rivaling Kilimanjaro collapsed into its emptied magma chamber, creating the world's largest intact caldera. The active East African Rift continues to shape the area through faulting and uplift, with Olmoti's breached crater and Empakaai's soda-filled basin evidencing ongoing volcanism—fumaroles still steam in remote vents. Alkaline soils from ash deposits enrich grasslands, while rift valleys carve dramatic escarpments, fostering isolated ecosystems. Beyond the crater, attractions abound: Olmoti Crater's waterfall hike reveals Munge River cascades; Empakaai Crater's flamingo-filled lake invites rim walks with views to active Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano. The shifting sands of the Gol Mountains—dune-like ash deposits—offer surreal landscapes, while Nasera Rock provides climbing and hyrax spotting. Olduvai Gorge, the "Cradle of Mankind," preserves 1.9-million-year-old hominid footprints at Laetoli and Zinjanthropus fossils, tracing human evolution from Australopithecus to Homo habilis amid layered sedimentary strata. Maasai bomas allow cultural immersion with livestock herding and beadwork demonstrations, blending conservation with indigenous livelihoods. Wildlife density in Ngorongoro Crater is legendary—25,000 large mammals, including black rhinos, high-density lions, elephants, and the Big Five, year-round. Golden jackals, serval cats, and spotted hyenas patrol the floor, while buffalo herds and wildebeest dominate the plains. Outside, the highlands host eland, mountain reedbuck, and leopards in forests; the conservation area's vastness supports migrating herds linking to the Serengeti. Over 500 bird species enrich Ngorongoro, with crater residents like lesser flamingos carpeting Lake Magadi, ostriches striding grasslands, and Schalow's turaco in rim forests. Raptors, including augur buzzards and Verreaux's eagles, soar the caldera walls. Migratory Palearctic species arrive from  November–April, with white storks, Abdim's storks, and European rollers joining resident flocks, turning wetlands into a seasonal birding spectacle in this evolutionary hotspot.

More about Serengeti National Park Discover Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania’s crown jewel and a UNESCO World Heritage Site spanning 14,750 km², delivers the planet’s greatest wildlife spectacle—the annual Great Migration of over 1.5 million wildebeest. Stretching from the Ngorongoro highlands to Kenya’s Maasai Mara, this endless plain (“Serengeti” in Maasai) features classic acacia-dotted grasslands, riverine forests along the Grumeti and Mara rivers, and rocky kopjes rising like islands. Vegetation shifts from short-grass plains in the south—perfect for grazing—to tall savannah and thorny scrub in the west, with sausage trees and fig groves lining waterways that sustain life year-round. Weather follows a classic East African rhythm: the June–October dry season brings golden landscapes, 25–30°C (77–86°F) days, and chilly 14°C (57°F) nights, concentrating herds at rivers. Short rains (November–December) spark fresh grass and calving, while the long wet season (March–May) cloaks the plains in emerald with 20–28°C (68–82°F) temperatures and dramatic thunderstorms. January–February offers prime migration viewing on the southern plains with minimal rain. Geologically, the Serengeti lies on the stable Craton plateau edged by the active East African Rift, where ancient volcanic activity from the Ngorongoro highlands deposited nutrient-rich ash. Granite kopjes—billion-year-old outcrops—dot the horizon, providing lookout posts for lions and leopards. Seasonal rivers carve dramatic gorges, and soda lakes like Magadi attract flamingos, while underground aquifers feed oases during droughts. Home to the Big Five, the park hosts 3,000 lions, dense leopard populations in riverine thickets, and cheetahs sprinting across open plains. Resident elephants, buffalo, giraffes, and rhinos roam alongside hyenas, jackals, and over 70 large mammal species. The Great Migration—wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle—cycles clockwise, with dramatic river crossings June–July and calving on southern plains January–March. Over 500 bird species thrive here, from resident ostriches, secretary birds, and kori bustards striding the grasslands to lilac-breasted rollers and grey-crowned cranes in acacia groves. Raptors like martial eagles and vultures circle kopjes. Migratory species arrive November–April, including European storks, Abdim’s storks, and steppe eagles, joining resident flocks at seasonal pans for a birding bonanza unmatched in Africa.

More about Tarangire National Park Discover Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park, Tanzania’s sixth-largest park spanning 2,850 km², captivates visitors with its dramatic baobab-studded savannah and the life-giving Tarangire River. Located 140 km southwest of Arusha in the Northern Circuit, this underrated gem offers year-round wildlife viewing, especially during the June–October dry season when massive elephant herds converge on the river. The park’s diverse vegetation includes open grasslands, acacia woodlands, riverine forests, and ancient baobab groves—iconic “upside-down trees” that store water and provide shade for animals. Swampy areas near Silale and Gursi support lush palms and fever trees, creating perfect habitats for birdlife and big game. Weather in Tarangire National Park varies distinctly: the dry season (June–October) brings sunny days with temperatures of 25–30°C (77–86°F) and cool nights around 15°C (59°F), ideal for dust-free game drives. The short rains (November–December) refresh the landscape with brief afternoon showers, while the long wet season (March–May) transforms the park into a green paradise with temperatures 20–28°C (68–82°F) but muddy roads. January–February offers warm, dry conditions perfect for calving season sightings. Wildlife thrives here, with Tarangire boasting Tanzania’s highest elephant density—up to 3,000 individuals forming multi-generational herds. Resident animals include lions, leopards, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, buffalo, and elusive species like fringe-eared oryx and gerenuk. Predators patrol the riverbanks, while hyenas and jackals scavenge the plains. Birdwatchers flock to Tarangire for over 550 resident species, including yellow-collared lovebirds, rufous-tailed weavers, and the endemic ashy starling. Raptors like bateleur eagles and martial eagles soar overhead, while waterbirds—Egyptian geese, pelicans, and herons—gather at swamps. Migratory birds arrive November–April, with Eurasian rollers, white storks, and Abdim’s storks joining the chorus, making Tarangire a top Tanzania birding destination year-round.
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This luxurious 7-day lodge-based safari immerses you in four crown jewels of Tanzania’s Northern Circuit: a UNESCO World Heritage landscape of dramatic rift-valley scenery, endless plains, and the planet’s highest wildlife densities. All destinations lie 120–250 km west and northwest of Arusha (1,400 m/4,600 ft), the elegant safari capital at the foot of Mount Meru. The route blends permanent high-end lodges with infinity pools, spas, and gourmet dining, delivering effortless Big Five comfort without compromising wildlife intimacy.

Tarangire National Park (2,850 km²): 140 km southwest of Arusha. Undulating golden plains, the life-giving Tarangire River, and Africa’s greatest concentration of ancient baobabs create the perfect dry-season stage for elephant super-herds of up to 3,000 animals (June–October peak), plus frequent leopard and lion sightings among sausage trees.

Lake Manyara National Park (330 km²): 120 km west of Arusha. A slender emerald ribbon squeezed between the pink soda waters of Lake Manyara and the towering 600 m Gregory Rift escarpment. Renowned for tree-climbing lions, massive buffalo herds, blue monkey troops in the groundwater forest, and seasonal flamingo carpets.

Serengeti National Park – Central/Seronera sector (14,763 km² total): 200–250 km northwest of Arusha. The legendary “endless plains” are studded with iconic granite kopjes and acacia woodlands. Year-round resident lions, leopards, cheetahs, and elephants share the stage with the Great Migration’s central staging and river-crossing previews (June–October), delivering classic Big Five action against cinematic horizons.

Ngorongoro Crater (260 km² floor): 180 km west of Arusha inside the 8,300 km² Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The world’s largest unbroken volcanic caldera – a 600 m-deep natural amphitheatre formed 2–3 million years ago. Permanent water and pasture support Africa’s highest large-mammal density: 25,000+ animals, including black-maned lions, critically endangered black rhinos, and the full Big Five in one breathtaking bowl.

Geography & Access
Terrain: Baobab savannah, rift-valley lakes, acacia-dotted grasslands, granite kopjes, and highland crater rim forests.
Altitude Range: 950–2,400 m (3,100–7,870 ft).
Travel Times (from Arusha, private 4×4): Tarangire 2–2.5 hrs; Manyara 1.5–2 hrs; Central Serengeti 4.5–5.5 hrs; Ngorongoro Crater 3–3.5 hrs.
Gateway: Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) → Arusha (45 min luxury transfer).
Year-round access via private air-conditioned 4×4; dry-season (June–October) offers dust-free visibility and peak wildlife concentrations, while the green season (November–May) paints the landscapes emerald and brings newborn calves and fewer visitors.

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      7-Day Big Five Lodges: Tarangire, Manyara, Serengeti & Ngorongoro Crater – Comfort Priority with The Woven Experience

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