6 Days Exploring Southern Tanzania’s Wild Secrets
From $890
Per Person
Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the raw beauty of Southern Tanzania’s hidden gems – Nyerere National Park, Mikumi, and Ruaha National Park. Embark on a safari adventure like no other, where vast landscapes, diverse wildlife, and tranquil surroundings await. Nyerere National Park, formerly known as the Selous Game Reserve, offers untouched wilderness and unparalleled experiences. Mikumi National Park boasts a remarkable variety of wildlife, including the majestic African elephant. Lastly, Ruaha National Park is a true haven for nature enthusiasts, housing an abundance of bird species and other Many animals. Book your Southern Tanzania safari now and witness the wonders of the untamed wilderness.
Highlights & Activities
What does this itinerary offer?
- Less Crowded: Compared to other popular safari destinations, Southern Tanzania offers a more secluded and exclusive experience, allowing for a more intimate connection with nature.
- Birdwatchers Paradise: Southern Tanzania is a haven for bird lovers, with a plethora of colorful and exotic bird species to be spotted.
- Varied Safari Activities: In addition to traditional game drives, visitors can enjoy walking safaris and boat safaris, providing different perspectives and experiences of the landscape and wildlife.
- Pristine Wilderness: Explore the raw and unspoiled beauty of national parks such as Ruaha, with its rugged landscapes and vast wilderness.
Itinerary
Day by Day
Day 1: Dar es Salaam-Nyerere
After breakfast, begin your 6-day Tanzania Southern Safari driving from Dar es Salaam to Nyerere National Park. Upon arrival, take a short rest to relax and soak in the area’s natural beauty. In the late afternoon, embark on an evening boat safari along the Rufiji River. As you float through the water, keep your eyes peeled for hippos, crocodiles, and various bird species. Overnight at Mloka Safari Lodge, where you can unwind and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
- Accommodation: Mloka Safari Lodge
- Meals: Fb (Breakfast,Lunch & Dinner)
- Drinks: No Drinks
- .Mloka Safari LodgeNyerere Np
Day 2: Nyerere National Park
Enjoy a full day game drive in Nyerere National Park. As one of Tanzania’s largest wildlife sanctuaries, this park offers a fantastic opportunity to spot an array of animals, such as elephants, buffaloes, lions, and giraffes. The vast plains, dense forests, and waterways provide diverse ecosystems, teeming with wildlife. Be prepared to be amazed by the park’s natural beauty and the thrilling wildlife encounters.
- Accommodation: Mloka Safari Lodge
- Meals: Fb (Breakfast,Lunch & Dinner)
- Drinks: No Drinks
- .Mloka Safari LodgeNyerere Np
Day 3: Nyerere-Mikumi
After breakfast, transfer from Nyerere to Mikumi National Park. Upon arrival, embark on an exhilarating game drive. Mikumi is renowned for its abundant wildlife, including lions, zebras, wildebeests, elephants, and numerous bird species. The park’s open grasslands make wildlife sightings relatively easy, ensuring an unforgettable safari experience. Overnight at Campiasian Mikumi, a comfortable accommodation nestled amidst the park’s scenic surroundings.
- Accommodation:Campbastian Mikumi
- Meals: Fb (Breakfast,Lunch & Dinner)
- Drinks: No Drinks
- .Camp bastian mikumiMikumi Np
Day 4: Mikumi-Ruaha NP
Begin your day early and drive from Mikumi to Ruaha National Park. Arriving in the afternoon, you will have the opportunity to embark on a game drive until evening. Ruaha is famous for its large population of elephants and lions, as well as diverse birdlife. The park’s rugged terrain, with hills, rivers, and rocky outcrops, creates a picturesque backdrop for your wildlife encounters. Unwind and enjoy dinner and overnight at Ruaha Tourist Bandas, immersing yourself in the tranquility of the park.
- Accommodation: Ruaha Tourist bandas
- Meals: Fb (Breakfast,Lunch & Dinner)
- Drinks: No Drinks
- .Ruaha Tourist bandasRuaha Np
Day 5: Walking-Game drive
Start your day with a thrilling morning walking safari in Ruaha National Park. Accompanied by experienced guides and rangers, explore the park on foot, witnessing its breathtaking landscapes up close. Learn about the smaller details of the ecosystem and spot tracks and signs of wildlife along the way. After the walking safari, continue with a game drive, maximizing your chances of spotting diverse wildlife. As the sun sets, return to Ruaha Tourist Bandas for dinner and another peaceful night.
- Accommodation:Ruaha Tourist bandas
- Meals: Fb (Breakfast,Lunch & Dinner)
- Drinks: No Drinks
- .Ruaha Tourist bandasRuaha Np
Day 6: Departure
Transfer early in the morning from Ruaha National Park back to Dar es Salaam, marking the end of your incredible 6-day Tanzania Southern Safari. Reflect on the breathtaking landscapes, unforgettable wildlife encounters, and the memories you have made on this unforgettable journey. Take with you the rich experiences and photographs that will last a lifetime.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Drinks: No Drinks
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Rates
Prices are listed per person for travel during the high season, which spans from June to March. If you plan to travel during the low season, from April to May, costs may be reduced. Please let us know if you intend to travel during this period, and we will provide you with a discounted rate.
Solo | 2 people | 3 people | 4 people | 5 people | 6 people |
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$1432 | $1172 | $1050 | $980 | $890 |
- Included
- Park fees
- All activities
- All accommodation
- A professional driver/guide
- All transportation
- All Taxes/VAT
- Roundtrip airport transfer
- Meals on Safaris
- Water on Safari
- Included
- International flights
- Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
- Tips
- Personal items
- Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
- Drinks
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