01 Nov 2026 - 11 Nov 2026 (11 days)
USD7,250 SPACES AVAILABLE
Tour Price (Per person): USD7,250 (GBP5,510 * EUR6,342 * AUD10,947)
Single Supplement: USD625 (GBP475 * EUR547 * AUD944)
Pricing notes : *prices are estimated and dates may change*
01 Nov 2027 - 11 Nov 2027 (11 days)
USD7,550 SPACES AVAILABLE
Tour Price (Per person): USD7,550 (GBP5,738 * EUR6,605 * AUD11,400)
Single Supplement: USD675 (GBP513 * EUR590 * AUD1,019)
Pricing notes : *prices are estimated and dates may change*
Embark on an 11-day adventure through Tanzania’s most iconic wildlife destinations in November. Start your journey in Arusha before visiting Lake Manyara, renowned for its flamingos and elephant herds. Experience the breathtaking views and rich biodiversity of Ngorongoro Crater, home to a staggering variety of wildlife including lions, elephants, and black rhinoceroses. Continue to the Serengeti National Park, where you'll witness the incredible wildebeest migration and explore vast grasslands teeming with predators and ungulates. Discover the ancient secrets of Olduvai Gorge, known as the "Cradle of Mankind," and enjoy the colonial charm of Gibb’s Farm. Conclude your safari back in Arusha, enriched with unforgettable memories of Tanzania's diverse landscapes and spectacular wildlife.
Greater and Lesser Flamingo, Kori Bustard, Grey Crowned Crane, Secretarybird, Bateleur, Southern Ground Hornbill, Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl, Fischer’s Lovebird.
Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, African Buffalo, African Elephant, Spotted Hyena, Maasai Giraffe, Serval, Hippopotamus, Black Rhinoceros, Bat-eared Fox, Kongoni, Topi, Bohor Reedbuck, Kirk’s Dik-dik, Plains Zebra, Greater Kudu, Roan Antelope, Eland, Oribi.
Explore diverse habitats including the lush forests and alkaline lakes of Lake Manyara, the volcanic caldera and grasslands of Ngorongoro Crater, and the vast savannas and acacia woodlands of the Serengeti.
In November, experience warm days and cool nights, with occasional rain showers marking the start of the short rainy season, creating lush landscapes ideal for wildlife viewing.
The tour maintains a moderate pace, with a mix of daily game drives, cultural visits, and ample time for relaxation and wildlife observation.
Stay in comfortable lodges and tented camps, strategically located for optimal wildlife viewing and scenic beauty.
Views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Wildebeest migration, Maasai People, Great Rift Valley, Olduvai Gorge, African curios.
Capture stunning images of diverse wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and iconic scenes of the Great Migration and predator interactions.
I really enjoyed the tour. It was hard work at the beginning with the walking and the birds difficult to see in the forest.
The guide , Paul Josop was excellent and his identification and spotting skills were unparalleled. He repeated the bird names frequently when asked and was very enthusiastic about everything he pointed out to the group. He always took care of the group and was very patient and enjoyable to be around. He has excellent knowledge of the areas we visited. The two drivers that helped in Tanzania and Kenya were both knowledgeable and friendly and assisted Paul well. We saw very abundant wildlife in all the parks we visited and exceeded expectations in most areas . The accommodations were also very good . Food was excellent throughout.
This was an outstanding tour. Paul Varney is a superb guide -he was super-friendly, made sure all of us could see the birds to the extent possible, and was very well organized. I would travel with him as a guide any time! The selection of sites to visit was perfect - a nice variety of habitats and wildlife. I very much enjoyed the visit to the Olduvai Gorge. At Tarangiri we took an optional night game drive, which was fantastic - there we saw an aardvark, a really rare sighting. I would definitely recommend that this be added to the itinerary. The lodgings were fine - all were clean and well- appointed. The meals on offer were somewhat disappointing, though, as nearly all of them served the same types of food - creamed soups, stews, potatoes & rice. The packed lunches were very good, though. All in all this was an absolutely wonderful trip!
Paul was excellent. Great at spotting birds and animals, and worked really hard to get us onto difficult to locate sightings. Would suggest that he remind everyone of birding courtesy (get your sighting, make sure your neighbor could get a good sighting, then take photos, and to be careful not to step in front of others, blocking their view). Paul got the ebird lists out to us in about three days (36 checklists) which took a lot of work on his part. Roger was an excellent driver, spotter, birder and historian. He gave us a lot of information about Tanzania, and especially the great migration, which we got to see. There were a ton of highlights on this trip, but I think seeing an Aardvark has to be near the top of the list.
"Andre loved showing us this part of Africa and now we understand why! Yes the birds were amazing and yes seeing the animals in their natural habitat was breathtaking but it was also much more. It was the endless horizons. It was the distant and up close rains. It was Mt. Kenya appearing and disappearing rom us. It was the people. The colorful clothing. The happy faces and the shy children. It was the beautiful lodges and the excellent food. TIA! This is Africa!"
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