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Enjoy 12 days safari featuring Selous game reserve, Mikumi and Ruaha national parks, these are major parks in Southern circuits enjoy game drives, boat drive, bird watching, cultural experience, walking safari while overnight stay in mid ranges accommodations.

During the safari you will be passing though country side and have nice scenery and beautiful valleys and mountains. 

Enjoy 12 days safari featuring Selous game reserve, Mikumi and Ruaha national parks, these are major parks in Southern circuits enjoy game drives, boat drive, bird watching, cultural experience, walking safari while overnight stay in mid ranges accommodations.

During the safari you will be passing though country side and have nice scenery and beautiful valleys and mountains. 

Itineraries

Day 1

Arrival at Arusha or Dar es Salaam Airport

- overnight in an accomondation in Arusha or Dar es Salaam.

Day 2

Ruaha National Park

After breakfast transferred to domestic flight to Ruaha National Park Panoramic flight from Seronera to Ruaha NP in a bush plane. You can get a bird's eye view of individual animals and herds. Pick up and transfer to accommodation. Often elephants, giraffes and other animals are on the doorstep. Game drive in the park.
- overnight at Ruaha River Lodge (Dinner,Breakfast, Lunch)

Day 3 & 4

Ruaha National Park

Extensive game drives (together with other guests) in Ruaha NP. There are 1,600 plant species, approx. 500 bird species and a large number of mammals such as Sable antelopes, kudus, lions, cheetahs, leopards, one of the largest elephant populations in Tanzania and the rare wild dogs. The Ruaha River with its meanders and gorges determines the landscape and is a habitat for a large number of hippos and crocodiles.
- overnight at Ruaha River Lodge (Dinner,Breakfast, Lunch)

Day 5

Ruaha National Park/Udzungwa National Park

Morning after breakfast depart to Udzungwa Mountains National Park via Isimila Stone Age Site an important archaeological site situated at about 20 kilometers from the town of Iringa, along the road to Mbeya, on a large plateau dominated by charming granite rock relieves. The site preserves important evidences of our ancestors’ activities dating back to over 60,000 ago, groups of nomadic hunters-collectors who used to go to the shores of an ancient and small lake which no longer exists.
- overnight at Udzungwa Falls Lodge (Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch)

Day 6

Wonderful Walking in Udzungwa Park

Morning after breakfast start walking in this beautiful Park enjoying and experience the stunning natural beauty of the park. Picnic lunch in the bush then proceed exploring the area wonderful Sanje waterfall endemic Red Colobus Monkey and beautiful scenery.
- overnight at Udzungwa Falls Lodge (Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch)

Day 7

Udzungwa/Mikumi National Park

Early morning after breakfast transfer for about 1-hour to Mikumi National Park for full day game viewing drive in the park, animals commonly found Include lion, eland, hartebeest, buffalo, wildebeest, giraffe, zebra and elephants. Wild dog can be seen in packs here. Lunch will take place at Kikoboga Camp. The Mikumi flood plain is the main feature of the Park along with the bordering mountain ranges
- overnight at Mikumi Adventure Lodge (Dinner,Breakfast, Lunch)

Day 8

Mikumi National Park

Game drive in the park. This is a home to the elephant, lion, wild dog, zebras, hyena, buffalo, wildebeest, eland, hartebeest, crocodile, lizard and more. Over 300 species of birds have been observed in this park.
- overnight at Mikumi Adventure Lodge (Dinner,Breakfast, Lunch)

Day 9

Morogoro/Selous Game Reserve

After Breakfast we drive to Selous Game Reserve
- overnight at Selous River Camp or Rufiji River Camp (Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch)

Day 10 & 11

Selous Game Reserve

Two days to explore Africa's largest wildlife sanctuary, little visited in its remoteness and still an insider tip. The Selous Game Reserve, through which the mighty Rufiji River flows, is home to half of the Tanzanian elephant population as well as the rare wild dogs, crocodiles, hippos, buffalo, giraffes, kudus and around 440 bird species. Wildlife viewing is possible by 4x4, on foot and by boat. The activities can be freely selected in consultation with the camp management. Safari vehicles or boats may be shared with other camp guests.
- overnight at Selous River Camp or Rufiji River Camp (Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch)

Day 12

Departure

After breakfast drive to Airport for flight to Arusha (JRO Airport) or Dar es Salaam for catch flight home. There is also the possibility to fly to Zanzibar.
  • Transport with qualified driver/guide in 4×4 vehicles with viewing roof
  • Camping fees or lodge accommodation
  • All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
  • National Park gate fees
  • Park commission
  • Government tax
  • Bottled water
  • Visit Masai Village
  • Price does not include Flight to Zanzibar
  • Entry visa to Tanzania
  • Travel and health insurance
  • Gratuities to your guide, hotel staff and porters
  • Meals, drinks and excursions not included in the itinerary
  • Any other item of personal nature, laundry, telephone and postage
  • Items of personal nature

Tanzania is great to visit any time of year., Most people avoid the rainy months of April, May, and November. Some people like to go during peak migration season.,

The migration in East Africa is world-renowned. Millions of wildebeests participate in the migration through Tanzania and Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of zebra join them. Although lions and other carnivores do not migrate with the grazing animals, they feast on them when their paths cross.

The best time to see the migration in Tanzania is often January-March and June-August. In the Kenya, it is often best September-October. These are also the most popular times to go, so you will need to book well in advance. You will see an abundance of wildlife all year round.

Lodges and tented camps serve breakfast and dinner, typically buffet-style., Lunches are often a box lunch eaten while on your game drive.

We use 4 or 6 passenger 4-wheel-drive Land Cruisers, all with viewing roofs for the safaris.

They are licensed, trained, friendly, and have years of experience!

You can buy any drinks along your way to the safari. There will be mini-markets in town.

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