TANZANIA WALKING SAFARIS
Tanzania offers some of the most rewarding walking safari experiences in
Africa. What better way to discover Africa on foot. It's vast wilderness
areas are unspoilt with large concentrations of wildlife found here.
Enjoy a walking safari led by a professional guide while staying in
camps situated in ideal locations, forming the perfect base to explore
the surrounding areas on nature walks.
TANZANIA WALKING SAFARI ITINERARY
Walking Safari
21 days Walking Safari in untouched landscapes
Explore Tanzania’s wilderness on this cultural walking Safari off the
beaten track. Highlights are Tarangire National Park, the Empakaai and
Olmoti Craters, the sole active volcano of Tanzania Oldonyo Lengai and
the Lake Natron with its huge populations of flamingos and a beautiful
waterfall. While exploring the wilderness on game drives by car and by
foot, you will have plenty of opportunities to meet different ethnical
groups, and you will be fascinated by their knowledge of the nature and
traditional way of life.
We overnight on Safari in tents on campgrounds, on Zanzibar in middle
class hotels.
This itinerary starts at Kilimanjaro Airport, JRO, and ends on Zanzibar
airport. Please see here for international flights for this tour.
Day 01 ARRIVAL
You will be met at the Airport of Kilimanjaro or Arusha by your
Driver/Guide and our representative. We will take you to the Kikobo
Lodge situated outside of Arusha Town at the sole of majestic Mount Meru.
Our safari manager will come to meet you and to provide you with a
safari briefing. Dinner.
Day 02 Villages & Coffee at Mt Meru
Full day excursion to Nkoaranga Village a local fair-trade coffee
growers’ cooperative. It is made up of a group of small-farm coffee
growers working together to build a sustainable, naturally grown, fair
trade coffee business. Visit the Coffee plantations and see the
different steps of coffee growing. Learn about how coffee beans are
collected, processed, roasted, grinded and carefully packed. All
proceeds from coffee sales return to the local farmers for reinvestment
in the project, and to build their growing organic farming project –
with the first organic bean harvest scheduled within the next two years.
You will also visit the local school or orphanage and go for a walk in
the village to have some insights in allday like of local farmers. Lunch
is taken in the village before you return to your hotel
Overnight at Kiboko Lodge. All meals included
Day 03 Arusha National Park
After breakfast drive to Arusha National Park passing by herds of zebra,
buffalo, and giraffe on the savannah. Enjoy a picnic lunch at Momella
Lake famous for huge flocks of colourful flamingos and its views at
majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro. game drive around the different habitats in
this truly beautiful Park There are black and white colobus monkeys
(unique to this Park in northern Tanzania), Sykes’s and vervet monkeys,
shy forest duikers, leopards, and substantial herds of antelope. Guided
by an armed ranger you will hike at the slopes of Mt Meru first across
the buffalo meadow and then in dense forest up to some hidden waterfalls
Overnight at a campsite at Arusha National Park in Arusha. All meals
included
Day 04 Tarangire
After breakfast you start your way towards Tarangire, Tanzania’s third
largest national park and sanctuary for an unusually large elephant
population. Majestic baobab trees are an interesting feature of the
park, dwarfing the animals that feed beneath them. Animals concentrate
along the Tarangire River, which provides the only permanent water
supply in the area. There is a great diversity of wildlife including
lion, leopard, cheetah and up to six thousand elephant.
After game driving you go on a Ranger or Masai Guided Walk at the parks
bounderies
Overnight at a campsite or at Tarangire. All meals included
Day 05 Ngorongoro
After breakfast you proceed to Ngorongoro Conservation Area anddescend
into the crater for a wonderful game drive (with a picnic lunch) inside
the Ngorongoro Crater often described as one of the wonders of the
world.It is the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera and a a natural
sanctuary for some of Africa’s densest animal populations. It is one of
the few places where the rare black rhino can be observed in their
natural setting. As very few animals migrate in and out of the crater
with its 2000 ft. high walls, you can expect to see lions, elephants,
zebras, hippos, flamingos, jackals, rhinos, antelopes, many birds and
other species. With a bit of luck the ‘Big Five’ can be spotted during
one game drive only.
Overnight at a campsite at Ngorongoro All meals included
Day 06 Ngorongoro Crater-Olmoti
After breakfast you start your five day excursion to the Northern
Highlands. You will be guided throughout by a local Guide and an armed
ranger (until Naiyobi, where the armed ranger will leave you). First you
drive to Lemala Gate where you start your walk to Olmoti. You reach your
camp around noon. After pitching your tent and enjoying lunch you
explore Olmoti Crater. This shallow grassy crater is the source of the
Munge river, which pours through a gorge in the rim in a spectacular
waterfall on its way to Ngorongoro crater. Walk up the Crater Rim and
descent to the Crater Floor.
Overnight at Olmoti Campsite. All meals included
Day 07 Olmoti-Bulati
From Olmoti you descend the outer hills of the Great Rift Valley and
walk across the open plains of the Embulbul Depression where antelopes,
wilderbeests and zebras are often seen. Late afternoon you reach Bulati
a typical Maasai Village where you overnight at Bulati Campsite
All meals included
Day 08 Bulati-Empakaai
After leaving Bulati Campsite you walk through Bulati Village and up the
Bulati Ranges to reach Empakai Crater at around midday. You follow the
crater rim, viewing Kerimasi Mountain and Oldonyo Lengai in a distance.
In the afternoon you reach your campsite, perched high above Empakai
Crater. The surrounding thicket is home to buffalos and hyenas. After
pitiching your tent and taking a cup of tea you can descend the forested
crater slopes to reach the crater floor, the majority of which is
covered by a salt lake. Lots of water birds and flamingos can be seen as
they migrate between the crater lakes of Ngorongoro and Lake Natron. It
is also a joy to walk around the lake shore.
Overnight at one of the campsites at the Crater Rim at an altitude of
some 3200 m).
Day 09 Empakaai-Naiyobi
From Empakaai your trail leads you around Empakaai Crater Rim with
constant great views towards the Crater Bottom and Lake. The surrounding
forest is inhabited by buffalos and porcupines. Around midday you reach
Naiyobi village, a picturesque Maasai Village at the edge of the
Ngoronoro Conservation Area where you will bid farewell farewell to your
armed ranger. Together with your Maasai Guide you will proceed to the
Acacia Forest behind Naiyobi Village for overnight at Acacia Campsite.
All meals included
Day 10 Naiyobi-Lake Natron
The last part of your trek is a longer hike downward towards the edge of
the Rift Valley Escarpment. You hike along volcanic landscapes formed by
the latest eruption of Oldonyo Lengai in 2008 until you reach Pembe ya
Swala, a distinctive landmark which leads you on a steep descent down to
the plains surrounding Lake Natron. During your last trek you enjoy
splended views of the Lengai volcano (Oldony Lengai for the Maasai) and
Mount Kerimasi until you finally reach Lake Natron for overnight at
Ngare Sero Campsite (or sim) . All meals included
Day 11 Lake Natron
Today you explore the highlights around Lake Natron famous for a vast
numbers of flamingos and other water birds due to a high concentrate of
in sodium carbonate, algae, and zooplankton. A guide takes you there and
shows you the nesting places of the flamingos. You can also trek to the
Ngare Sero River which flows in the Lake Natron. In contrast to the
surrounding dry landscape, here you can find a small paradise. After a
strenuous walk up the stream you reach the source of the river, in
cascading waterfalls the river gushes out of the mountain. It is an
excellent and welcoming bath in the pools under the waterfalls for a
nice cool-down from the hot sun. There may be baboons or other wildlife
in the gorge
Overnight at Ngare Sero Campsite at Lake Natron. All meals included.
Day 12 Longido
After breakfast we depart with the car to Longido on a partly bumpy and
dusty road. En route you see many Masai villages, termite mounds,
gazelle, giraffe, zebra, baboons, bee boxes, and birds such as vultures,
ostrich, starlings, Cory Bustards, and kites. The transfer takes you
some 4 hours. At Longido you visit a project initiated by the SNV, a eco
tourism development organisation of the Netherlands. You spend the rest
of the day walking around the extensive plains of Longido Mountain with
lush forestation and get some insight into traditional African culture
of the people living here.
Overnight at the campsite at Longido. All meals included.
Day 13 Longido – Arusha
After breakfast you either do another walk or head back to Arusha with
some souvenir shopping en route if you like. Enjoy a delicious meal at a
nice restaurant in Arusha. Spend a leisurely afternoon in your nice
lodge.
Overnight at Ilboru Safari Lodge . All meals included .
Day 14 Arusha-Zanzibar
After breakfast we transfer you to Kilimanjaro Airport for your flight
to Zanzibar.. Transfer to your Beach Resort Breakfast and dinner
included.
Day 15 – 18 Beach Extension
Relax and enjoy the beaches of Zanzibar. Breakfast and dinner included.
Day 19 Spice Tour
After breakfast transfer to Stonetown. On the way we will do the famous
Spice Tour. We have developed a special Spice Tour with in depth
information not only about spices, but also organically grown herbs and
a detailed description about their traditional uses in medicine
cosmetics and cooking. After the tour we invite for an opulent lunch at
our guides’ home, where you can taste the spices and fruits. In the
afternoon you have some time at leisure.
Overnight Zanzibar Coffeehouse or Dhow Palace Hotel. Breakfast and lunch
Day 20 Stonetown
In the morning we will show you Stone Town on our Historical Stone Town
Tour. This tour takes you through fabled Stone Town, where history
appears to stand still. With visits to the House of Wonders, the Palace
Museum (People’s Palace) and the Arab Fort amongst others, it is a
fascinating look at the essence of Zanzibar. You will see Zanzibar’s
bustling market, winding alleyways, ornately carved and studded doors,
two cathedrals and countless mosques! Rest of the day at leisure and
time for own discoveries .
2nd overnight Zanzibar Coffeehouse or Dhow Palace Hotel o Breakfast
included
Day 21 Departure
Departure transfer to Zanzibar Airport for departure.
NB –if you depart from another airport than Zanzibar we’ll arrange
flight connections to your departure airport (to Dar Es Salaam also
ferry boats possible)
the program can be shortened to a two weeks cultural walking adventure. Just ask us!
Please note that we only organise private Safaris, only you and your travel partner(s) will be on the transfers, tours and the Safari vehicle! And we can organise that tour for you for any date!
