MittelklasseGeteilt3-Day Nyerere (Selous) Fly-In Safari
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The northern circuit — Tarangire, Ngorongoro and the Serengeti — is Africa's most complete safari destination. The Great Migration, the Big Five, Kilimanjaro, and Zanzibar all within one country.
MittelklasseGeteiltFamilienzimmer, Kinder willkommen
GemischtPlunge-Pools, eher für Erwachsene
GemischtGeteiltPlunge-Pools, eher für Erwachsene
LuxusGeteiltIm Zeltcamp schlafen, klassische Safari
MittelklasseGeteiltIm Zeltcamp schlafen, klassische Safari
Ultra-LuxusGeteiltPlunge-Pools, eher für Erwachsene
LuxusGeteiltPlunge-Pools, eher für Erwachsene

Experience the Tanzania that fewer than one percent of safari visitors ever see. This eight-day fly-in circuit links Nyerere National Park and Ruaha National Park — Africa's largest protected area and Tanzania's largest national park — with boat safaris on the Rufiji River, walking safaris through big-game country, and virtually zero other tourists from start to finish. Both parks close mid-March to end-May — this itinerary operates June through October.

This itinerary operates June through October. Most camps close mid-March, and Auric Air and Coastal Aviation both suspend Dar→Nyerere flights from 15 March to 31 May. The only park in Tanzania where you can safari by vehicle, boat, and on foot -- all in one destination. This four-day fly-in immerses you in Nyerere National Park, Africa's largest protected area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cruise the Rufiji River among hippo pods of fifty or more, walk through big game country with armed rangers, and drive through open woodland where possibly Africa's largest wild dog population roams. All of it just thirty minutes from Dar es Salaam by air.

This itinerary operates June through October — Nyerere closes mid-March to end-May; Ras Kutani remains open year-round but trip is not viable during Nyerere closure. The standard safari-then-beach sequence works, but this itinerary asks a different question: what if you started with the ocean? One night at Ras Kutani — a private surf and snorkel lodge south of Dar es Salaam accessible only by boat — gives you the Indian Ocean's morning light and the Indian Ocean's surf break before you pivot inland to Nyerere National Park for three days in Africa's largest protected wilderness. The Rufiji River boat safaris, the walking safaris through miombo, the possibility of wild dogs at dawn — all of it against the memory of the ocean you left behind. Five days, two completely different worlds, one gateway city. A southern Tanzania quick escape for people who want both things.

This itinerary operates June through October — Nyerere camps and roads close mid-March through end-May. Two parks, no flights, one tarmac road home. This is the southern circuit stripped to its most accessible form: Nyerere's Rufiji River for boat safaris and walking with armed rangers, then Mikumi's open Mkata Floodplain for the kind of big-game views that belong in a different postcard from the dense riverine bush you just left. Five days, four nights, the full range of what the southern circuit offers — and every kilometre driven on paved or well-improved road from Dar es Salaam. The weekend warrior's southern circuit, built for travellers who want serious wildlife without a bush flight and without a week away from real life.

This itinerary operates June through October — Nyerere camps close and flights suspend from 15 March to 31 May. Five days in Africa's largest protected area, with enough time to do what no shorter Nyerere itinerary allows: sleep on a sandbank in the middle of the Rufiji River. This extended fly-in safari covers every dimension of Nyerere National Park -- boat safari among hippo pods of fifty-plus, walking safari with armed rangers through big game country, vehicle drives into the interior lake system, and on the fourth night, the option to fly camp on a Rufiji sandbank under a canopy of stars while hippos grunt in the shallows and the Milky Way arcs overhead. All of it just thirty minutes from Dar es Salaam by air.
Tanzania is Africa's premier safari destination, drawing more than 90% of its visitors to the northern circuit — a sequence of parks that runs from the elephant country of Tarangire through the volcanic Ngorongoro highlands and into the vast grasslands of the Serengeti. For those with more time or a taste for solitude, the southern parks of Ruaha and Nyerere and the remote western wilderness of Mahale and Katavi offer fly-in alternatives where you may go entire game drives without seeing another vehicle.
The standard northern circuit runs in a single direction: Arusha → Tarangire → Lake Manyara → Karatu/Ngorongoro → Serengeti. Each leg follows a well-maintained road and there are no backtrack days, so the route works efficiently even on tighter schedules.
Tarangire National Park (2–2.5 hrs from Arusha): Africa's highest elephant densities in the dry season, ancient baobab forests, and 550+ bird species. Park fee: $59.10/adult/day. Best June–October when the Tarangire River acts as the only water source for miles around and animals converge in thousands.
Lake Manyara National Park (1.5–2 hrs from Tarangire gate): Famous for its tree-climbing lions, groundwater forest, and flamingo-ringed alkaline lake. A half-day here pairs well with a stay in Karatu, 30–45 minutes away. Park fee: $59.10/adult/day.
Ngorongoro Conservation Area (20–30 min from Karatu): The crater — 264 sq km on its floor — holds one of Africa's densest wildlife populations: black rhino, lion, elephant, buffalo, and cheetah compressed into a world-heritage caldera. Karatu is the standard overnight base (45 min to the crater rim), though rim lodges are available for those who want the crater at their doorstep. NCA conservation fee: $82.60/adult/day. The crater floor has a strict 6-hour maximum stay per visit.
Serengeti National Park (3–4 hrs from Karatu via Ngorongoro): Africa's most iconic savanna. Park fee: $82.60/adult/day. The Serengeti has four distinct areas — central Seronera (year-round predators, the standard base), southern plains/Ndutu (calving December–March), western corridor (Grumeti River crossings in June), and northern Kogatende (Mara River crossings July–October). Which part you visit should depend on your travel dates.
Cross-links: great migration timing · Kilimanjaro climbing · Zanzibar safari and beach combos
Tanzania's southern parks sit in a different league from the north: more remote, with fewer visitors, a longer immersion required, and experiences not possible in the national parks — boat safaris, walking safaris, fly-camping.
Ruaha National Park covers 20,226 sq km, making it Tanzania's largest national park. It holds an estimated 10% of the world's remaining lions, the largest elephant population in East Africa, and is one of very few places where both greater and lesser kudu coexist. The relative quiet is matched by a relative bargain on fees: $35.40/adult/day, less than half the Serengeti rate. Flying from Dar es Salaam takes roughly two hours.
Nyerere National Park (formerly the Selous Game Reserve) is Africa's largest protected area and the only park in Tanzania offering Rufiji River boat safaris — the hippos and crocodiles come to you rather than the other way round. Walking safaris and fly-camping are also permitted. Park fee: $82.60/adult/day. Gateway: Dar es Salaam, 30–45 minutes by air or 4–5 hours by road. Most camps close March–May during the long rains.
For true remote wilderness, the western circuit adds Katavi (vast dry-season hippo and crocodile spectacles, June–October only) and Mahale (chimpanzee trekking on the shore of Lake Tanganyika). Both are fly-in only destinations requiring at minimum three to four nights each.
Cross-links: Tanzania's remote southern parks
| Month | Best area | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Dec–Mar | Southern Serengeti (Ndutu) | Calving season — 500,000 wildebeest born; intense predator action |
| Jun | Western Corridor (Grumeti) | Grumeti River crossings; far fewer vehicles than the north |
| Jul–Oct | Northern Serengeti (Kogatende) | Mara River crossings; peak season — book well ahead |
| Jun–Oct | Tarangire | Dry season: elephant herds at Tarangire River |
| Jun–Oct | Ngorongoro, Ruaha, Nyerere | Peak dry across all parks — reliable game viewing |
| Apr–May | Anywhere | Long rains; most southern camps close; not recommended |
The largest variable is lodge tier. Verified accommodation rack rates for Tanzania mainland (per double room per night, high season, full-board including game drives) run: mid-range $200–$420, luxury $500–$850, and ultra-luxury $900–$4,000. Park fees add to this: Serengeti and Ngorongoro are $82.60/adult/day; Tarangire and Lake Manyara are $59.10/adult/day; Ruaha and Mikumi are $35.40/adult/day.
The prices on this site are per person, direct from the operator — no middleman markup layered on. For comparison between budget and luxury options, see value-tier Tanzania safaris and Tanzania's top luxury lodges.
The international gateway for Tanzania's northern circuit is Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), about 45 km east of Arusha. Most international visitors fly via Nairobi, Addis Ababa, Dubai or Doha. Arusha is 2–2.5 hours from Tarangire gate. For the southern circuit the gateway is Dar es Salaam Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR).
Bush flights from Arusha connect to all northern-circuit airstrips: Seronera (central Serengeti) in approximately 1 hour, Ndutu in approximately 1 hour, and Kogatende (northern Serengeti) in approximately 1.5 hours. If you start or finish in Nairobi, see Tanzania safari from Nairobi.
Tanzania for the Great Migration's full arc — three of its four seasonal phases happen on the Tanzanian side of the border, in the Serengeti. Also Tanzania for Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar, and the southern wilderness parks that have no Kenyan equivalent. Kenya for conservancy experiences (night drives, walking safaris, horseback) that are not permitted in Tanzania's national parks, easier access from Nairobi, and northern dry-country specials in Samburu that you won't find in the south. Many itineraries combine both countries. See Kenya safari itineraries.