The single biggest improvement: fly between parks#
The most impactful change to make a Tanzania safari comfortable for older travellers is replacing the Ngorongoro-to-Serengeti road transfer with a bush flight. That transfer — roughly 3–4 hours on mixed paved and dirt road — is the single roughest leg on the entire northern circuit. A bush flight from the Ngorongoro area to Seronera takes under an hour and costs roughly $170–$180 per person on scheduled services. The difference in how the rest of the Serengeti visit feels is significant.
Flying between parks more broadly — see fly-in safaris for the full picture — opens up the southern circuit too. Ruaha National Park is one of Tanzania's best wildlife destinations and, critically, has lower park fees ($35.40 per adult per day, against $82.60 for the Serengeti) and far fewer vehicles on the roads. The fly-in from Dar es Salaam to Ruaha takes around two hours. Combining Ruaha with Nyerere National Park as a fly-in circuit avoids all long road transfers entirely.
Northern circuit structure for senior travellers#
Tarangire is an excellent starting park. The drive from Arusha is mostly paved (roughly 2–2.5 hours) and the return is exceptional — enormous elephant herds and ancient baobab trees provide immediate reward without requiring multiple hours in the vehicle. Staying inside or close to the park avoids doubling back.
Ngorongoro Conservation Area suits senior travellers well. The crater descent is done entirely by vehicle, the floor is productive (Big Five in a compact 264 sq km space), and the rim lodges at roughly 2,200m have cool highland air and scenic farmland setting. Overnight at a Karatu lodge or on the rim itself, then fly to the Serengeti the following morning rather than driving.
In the Serengeti, Seronera (central) is the most accessible base — well-connected airstrip, close to the main game-viewing areas, no extreme internal transfers needed. Game drives depart at 6 AM and return by 10 AM, leaving the rest of the morning and full afternoon free for rest before the 3:30 PM evening drive.
Pace, duration and lodge comfort#
Senior-friendly itineraries typically run five to seven nights — enough time for Tarangire, Ngorongoro and two to three nights in the Serengeti without feeling rushed. Lodges at the mid-range tier and above include full-board (all meals, game drives), so there is no logistical friction around meals or activities. Private vehicles rather than group departures are standard, meaning game drive timing can flex by 30–60 minutes to suit the group.
For couples pairing a gentle-pace safari with a beach extension, the bush and beach safaris page covers the Zanzibar combination. Travellers who want the most comfortable lodge tier should also see multigen-family-safaris for the overlap in lodge specifications.



















