7-Day Tanzania Safari Adventure: From Selous to Kilimanjaro

This 7-day safari offers a unique journey through Tanzania’s most diverse and iconic landscapes. Starting in Dar es Salaam, the adventure begins in the remote Selous Game Reserve, where you’ll enjoy classic game drives and a scenic boat safari along the Rufiji River. From there, the route takes you through Mikumi National Park to Kondoa, where ancient rock art sites reveal the region’s rich cultural heritage.

Heading north, you explore the world-famous Ngorongoro Crater, home to the Big Five and breathtaking scenery. You’ll then relax at Lake Manyara, surrounded by Rift Valley views, before ending with a game drive in Tarangire National Park, known for its elephants and iconic baobab trees.

Combining wildlife, culture, and stunning landscapes, this safari is ideal for travelers seeking a well-rounded and unforgettable Tanzanian experience.

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Your adventure begins in Dar es Salaam, where you depart early in the morning heading southwest toward the Selous Game Reserve, one of Africa’s largest protected wilderness areas. Whether by road or flight, the journey takes you through diverse Tanzanian landscapes, from coastal towns to rural villages. Upon arrival in Selous, you check into your lodge or tented camp nestled deep within the bush. After lunch and some rest, you set out on a scenic boat safari along the Rufiji River. This tranquil cruise offers close encounters with hippos, crocodiles, and a colorful array of bird species, all while the sun dips below the horizon. You return to camp for a delicious dinner and your first night in the wild.

Today is devoted entirely to exploring the vast and untamed Selous ecosystem. You rise early for a morning game drive, when wildlife is most active. With luck, you’ll spot lions, elephants, giraffes, buffalo, zebras, and even the elusive African wild dog. Selous is known for its remote, off-the-beaten-path feel, offering fewer crowds and more intimate wildlife sightings. After returning to the lodge for lunch and relaxation, you may opt for a walking safari with an armed guide, gaining insight into the smaller details of the bush—tracks, plants, and insects. You end the day around the campfire, sharing stories under a star-studded sky.

After breakfast, walking safaris, the most exciting experience, unique in Tanzania , accompanied by rangers armed for about 2hrs and drive back to Dar es salaam

In the morning, you explore the Kondoa Rock Art Sites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring remarkable prehistoric cave paintings. These sacred images, painted by ancient hunter-gatherers and pastoralists, reflect spiritual beliefs and daily life over thousands of years. After the visit, you set off on a scenic drive through Babati and Mbulu toward the Ngorongoro Highlands. The landscape transforms from dry bush to lush hills and volcanic ridges as you approach Lake Manyara. You check in to Ngare Lodge, tucked near the escarpment, and enjoy a peaceful evening with panoramic views.

At dawn, you head to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and descend into the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater, a natural wonder teeming with wildlife. Your half-day safari takes you across this ancient caldera’s floor, where you can spot black rhinos, lions, elephants, and flamingos. After a picnic lunch in the crater, you ascend and return to the Lake Manyara region. The rest of the afternoon is spent unwinding at Ngare Lodge, or enjoying optional activities like a short village visit or nature walk. It’s a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation.

After breakfast, you make your way to Tarangire National Park, known for its majestic baobab trees and large elephant populations. A half-day game drive leads you through the park’s varied terrain, from riverine woodlands to open grasslands, where you may see lions, leopards, and large herds of buffalo. Tarangire is particularly impressive during the dry season, when wildlife concentrates along the Tarangire River. In the late afternoon, you exit the park and drive toward the Arusha region, staying overnight in a nearby lodge to prepare for your departure the next day.

Your final day in Tanzania begins with a leisurely breakfast. You then take a scenic drive to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), reflecting on the incredible landscapes, rich cultures, and unforgettable wildlife experiences of the past week. Arriving at the airport in the afternoon, you prepare for your onward journey or flight home, carrying with you lasting memories of Tanzania’s diverse natural and cultural treasures.

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What to bring on safari

  • sturdy shoes (trekking shoes or solid sneakers are sufficient)
  • light shoes, flipflop/sandals to wear in camp
  • long trousers
  • shorts and/or light trousers
  • shirts, t-shirts, light blouses
  • jumper
  • light down jacket and/or rain jacket/windbreaker
  • scarf, hat, gloves and warm jumper (May to end of August and higher altitudes like Ngorongoro)
  • pyjama
  • bathing suit
  • sunglasses, sun hat, sun screen
  • toilet bag (towels and body wash are always available in camp)
  • personal medicines
  • glasses, contact lenses
  • headlight (especially for camping tours and because we can never find the light switches at night)
  • binoculars
  • camera with charger/batteries/adapter
  • passport, flight tickets, credit card, etc.
  • pen (to fill in immigration forms)

Other Trips

3 Days (2 Nights) Mikumi National Park
14 Days Trips to Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar Island.
3 Days (2 Nights) mount meru trekking
3 Days Safari to Selous Game Reserve (Nyerere NP)