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Culture & Wilderness Plus Safari

A 7-day deeper cultural circuit pairing major wildlife parks with extended tribal experiences.

Duration 7 Days / 6 Nights
Group 2-8 people
Pickup Arusha
Language English
From $3,998 per person · 3 tiers available
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Overview

For travellers who want to balance wildlife with substantial cultural immersion, this 7-day circuit pairs Lake Manyara, the Ngorongoro Crater and central Serengeti with multi-day visits to the Maasai, Hadzabe and Iraqw communities. Includes a coffee farm tour, a Karatu cooking class and time at the Mto wa Mbu cultural mosaic - all alongside classic safari game drives. Available in three accommodation tiers.

Highlights

Hadzabe bushmen visit
Maasai boma immersion
Lake Manyara game drive
Ngorongoro Crater descent
Serengeti game drive
Karatu coffee farm and cooking class
Mto wa Mbu cultural village

Compare Tiers

All tiers share the same expert guide, private 4x4, full meal plan and itinerary. The difference is the comfort level of your accommodation.

  Budget Mid-range Recommended Luxury
Price (per person) $3,998 $6,108 $8,458
Accommodation Comfortable mid-range hotels and tented camps. Clean, en-suite rooms. Quality lodges and tented camps in or close to the parks. Pool, restaurant, character. Premier lodges and luxury tented suites. Private decks, spa options, fine dining.
Vehicle Shared 4x4 with pop-up roof, bottled water Private 4x4 with pop-up roof, charging ports, fridge Private 4x4 fully equipped, refreshments and snacks on board
Meals Hotel breakfast and dinner; picnic lunch on game-drive days Full board with regional menus and dietary options Gourmet full board with sundowners, bush dinners and wine pairings
Best for Travellers prioritising value and the wildlife experience Couples, families and most first-time visitors Honeymoons, milestone trips and discerning travellers

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Morning pickup from Arusha. Drive past Mto wa Mbu - a cultural melting pot of 120+ Tanzanian tribes. Afternoon game drive in Lake Manyara National Park - tree-climbing lions, hippos, and 400+ bird species. Overnight at a lodge on the Rift Valley escarpment.

Early start with packed breakfast for a guided visit to the Hadzabe bushmen near Lake Eyasi - one of Africa's last hunter-gatherer tribes. Join them on a morning hunt with handmade bows. Return to Karatu for lunch, then an afternoon Maasai boma visit - traditional dances, medicine demonstrations, cattle-herding walk.

Morning tour of a working coffee farm - from picking to roasting your own cup. Visit the Iraqw heritage site and underground tunnel system. Lunch at a local family home. Afternoon Tanzanian cooking class - ugali, mchicha and nyama choma. Evening at a local bar for live music and storytelling.

Early descent into the Ngorongoro Crater for a full day on the caldera floor. Black rhino, lion, elephant, flamingo and dense plains game. Picnic lunch at the hippo pool. Late-afternoon ascent to your lodge on the crater rim for a warming highland dinner.

Drive west through Olduvai Gorge - short museum visit at the 'Cradle of Mankind' - and into the Serengeti via Naabi Hill Gate. Game drive en route to your central Serengeti camp. Dinner under the stars.

Dawn departure for the Seronera River valley and the open plains. Track lion prides, cheetah hunts and elephant families in the marshlands. Picnic lunch in the bush. Afternoon drive continues until golden hour. Bush dinner at camp.

Game drive exiting the Serengeti, then drive back via Mto wa Mbu for a vibrant village market visit - fresh produce, banana wine, Tinga Tinga paintings. Lunch en route. Arrive in Arusha by evening. Drop-off at hotel or airport.

What's Included

  • Park and conservation fees
  • Accommodation per chosen tier (Budget hotels $100-$120 / Mid-range $300-$350 / Luxury $700-$800)
  • All meals on safari
  • Bottled drinking water
  • Private 4x4 safari vehicle
  • Professional English-speaking guide
  • Cultural visit fees
  • Airport / hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Reservation cost

What's Excluded

  • International flights
  • Visa fees
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal items and tips
  • Souvenirs
  • Alcoholic beverages

Best Time to Visit

Plan around peak wildlife, weather and price windows.

Peak season Shoulder / good Off-season

Long Dry Season

Peak
June – October

Peak game viewing. Animals concentrate around waterholes; thinning vegetation makes spotting easy. The iconic Mara River crossings of the Great Migration occur Jul – Sep.

Calving Season

Peak
January – February

The Great Migration calves in southern Serengeti / Ndutu. Dramatic predator action and excellent weather with surprisingly low crowds.

Short Rains

Good
November – December

Brief afternoon showers, lush green landscapes and excellent birding as migrants arrive. Migration herds move south. Lower-season pricing.

Long Rains

Avoid
March – May

Heavy rainfall, muddy roads, some lodges close. Beautiful green scenery and dramatic skies, but the most challenging time for safaris. Lowest prices.

What to Pack

Recommended essentials based on Tanzanian conditions and our 25 years of experience guiding this trip.

Lightweight, neutral-coloured clothing (avoid bright colours, navy and black)
Wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses with UV protection
Strong sunscreen (SPF 30+) and lip balm
Insect repellent (DEET-based)
Closed walking shoes or light boots
Light fleece or jacket for early morning game drives
Binoculars (essential)
Camera with zoom lens and spare batteries
Refillable water bottle
Personal medications and basic first-aid kit
Small backpack for day use
Power adapter (Tanzania uses UK Type G plugs)

Frequently Asked Questions

Standard safaris require minimal fitness — most game viewing is from the vehicle. If you have specific mobility concerns, let us know so we can plan appropriate stops.

Yes — single travellers typically pay 25-40% above the per-person sharing rate. Contact us for current single-supplement pricing on your chosen package.

Yes, all park entry fees, conservation fees and crater fees are included in the package price.

Yes. Most travellers (US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia) can apply for a Tanzania e-visa online (~$50) before travel, or get a visa on arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport. Allow 7-10 days for e-visa processing.

A Yellow Fever certificate is required only if you are arriving from a yellow-fever country. Recommended (consult your doctor): Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Tetanus, and antimalarial prophylaxis.

Strongly recommended for all travellers and mandatory for Kilimanjaro climbers. Make sure your policy covers high-altitude trekking up to 6,000 m if you are climbing.

A 30% deposit confirms your booking. The remaining balance is due 30 days before arrival. We accept bank transfer, credit card and major mobile money providers.

Yes. Vegetarian, vegan, halal, kosher, gluten-free and other dietary needs can be arranged with advance notice — please flag them when booking.

Free cancellation up to 60 days before departure (deposit refunded minus a small processing fee). Cancellations 30-60 days out: 50% refund. Less than 30 days: no refund. We strongly recommend trip-cancellation insurance.
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Budget $3,998
Mid-range $6,108
Luxury $8,458
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