10 Days Tanzania: The Northern Circuit - Luxury

10 Days Tanzania: The Northern Circuit - Luxury
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 Luxury safari  Tanzania 10 days  Min. 2 pax

10 Days Tanzania: The Northern Circuit - Luxury

The northern circuit is where most people fall in love with Tanzania. Four parks, each completely different from the last, connected by some of the most dramatic driving on the continent — highland roads, rift valley escarpments, and eventually the endless plain of the Serengeti opening up in front of you.

Ten days is the right amount of time to do it properly. Long enough to slow down, stay somewhere twice, and have a morning where you’re not going anywhere — just watching what comes to the water hole.

This is the same journey as our mid-range version, day for day, park for park. The difference is where you sleep — and on a ten-day safari, that matters more than most people expect.


Day 1 – Arrival in Arusha

You land at Kilimanjaro International Airport. Our team meets you at the gate, transfers you to your hotel in Arusha, and sits down with you over coffee for a proper safari briefing — not a pamphlet, an actual conversation about what to expect, what to look for, and how the next ten days will unfold.

Tonight you’re at a lodge on the outskirts of Arusha — a proper introduction to northern Tanzania, set on a working coffee estate with Kilimanjaro visible on a clear morning. Rest. The bush starts tomorrow.


Day 2 – Arusha → Tarangire National Park

A 2.5-hour drive south brings you to Tarangire — and your first game drive. The park announces itself with baobabs, ancient and enormous, and then the elephants start appearing. In the dry season, herds of fifty or more gather along the Tarangire River. Lions, giraffe, buffalo, leopard. Over 500 bird species.

Your camp tonight is inside or on the boundary of the park — no fence between you and the bush. These camps offer walking safaris and night drives that most of the northern circuit can’t. Use them.


Day 3 – Tarangire → Lake Manyara National Park

A short drive to Lake Manyara, tucked between the rift valley wall and the alkaline lake itself. The ecosystem is compact but remarkably diverse — dense groundwater forest, open floodplain, and the lake edge where flamingos gather in numbers that turn the shoreline pink.

Manyara’s tree-climbing lions are famous and genuinely unusual. Blue monkeys work the forest canopy above you. The afternoon light on the lake is extraordinary.

Tonight, your lodge either sits inside the park itself — a rare thing in Tanzania — or on the escarpment rim above, looking out over the entire rift valley. Either way, the view at sundowner time will stay with you.


Day 4 – Lake Manyara → Serengeti National Park

The long drive today, but one of the great drives in East Africa. You climb through the Ngorongoro highlands before descending onto the Serengeti plain. The moment the tree line breaks and the grassland takes over in every direction is one of those arrival moments that stays with you.

Afternoon game drive on the way to camp. Your home for the next two nights is a camp that earns its reputation — intimate, well-positioned, with guides who know the terrain and a kitchen that has no right being that good this far from anywhere.


Day 5 & 6 – Serengeti National Park

Two full days. This is where the trip shifts gear.

Morning drives when the predators are active and the light is low and golden. A full day into a remote section of the park with a bush breakfast somewhere quiet. A sundowner on a kopje watching the plain go dark. The hot air balloon is worth it — up before dawn, an hour over the herds at first light, champagne breakfast in the bush. Book it.

The Serengeti rewards patience. We give you the time to have it. Your camp gives you the platform to make the most of it.


Day 7 – Serengeti → Ngorongoro Conservation Area

A final morning game drive in the Serengeti before driving to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The road climbs back into the highlands, through Maasai grazing land, and arrives at the crater rim as the light drops.

On a clear evening the view from your lodge terrace — the caldera dropping away below, the far wall twenty kilometres distant — is something most people are not prepared for. Your lodge sits on the rim. That view is the one you wake up to.

Overnight on the rim.


Day 8 – Ngorongoro Crater

Down into the crater at first light, before the day warms up and the animals settle into shade. The crater floor is 260 square kilometres of grassland, marsh, and acacia woodland enclosed by walls 600 metres high. The Big Five are all here. The black rhino population is one of the last viable wild populations in Tanzania — sightings are never guaranteed, but they happen here when almost nowhere else can say the same.

Picnic lunch on the crater floor. Afternoon drive before the ascent back to the rim. A fire in the lodge that evening, and the crater somewhere below in the dark.


Day 9 – Karatu → Arusha

A leisurely breakfast. No rush. The drive back to Arusha takes about 3.5 hours through highland scenery. The city feels different after eight days in the bush — louder, faster, more colour.

Afternoon in Arusha. The central market is worth an hour. Good coffee is available. Overnight in the city.


Day 10 – Departure

Transfer to Kilimanjaro Airport for your international flight.

If you’re adding Zanzibar — and many people do — the flight connection goes directly from Kilimanjaro or via Dar es Salaam. We handle the booking advice.


Key Facts

FeatureDetails
Duration10 days / 9 nights
Best SeasonJune – October (dry season) or December – March (calving season)
Parks VisitedTarangire, Lake Manyara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro
TransportPrivate 4×4 Land Cruiser with pop-up roof
ExtensionsZanzibar, Lake Eyasi & the Hadza, Arusha National Park
Starting PriceUSD 9,500 per person sharing

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What’s Included

  • Private 4×4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof and dedicated professional guide
  • Luxury lodge or premium tented camp accommodation (full board: breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Gourmet meals
  • Airport transfers on arrival and departure (private vehicle)
  • Bottled water during game drives and basic drinks where included
  • Park and conservation fees / national park entry permits
  • Guided game drives (morning, afternoon, or full-day depending on itinerary)
  • Meals during safari days, incl. fresh picnic lunches
  • Bottled or drinking water during game drives
  • Binoculars
  • Local taxes and government levies

What’s Not Included

  • International flights
  • Visa fees for entry into the safari country
  • Travel insurance / medical evacuation (unless explicitly stated)
  • Tips for guides, drivers, camp staff, and porters
  • Alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, and premium beverages (unless “all-inclusive” package)
  • Optional activities not listed in the itinerary (e.g. hot air balloon rides, walking safaris, night drives)
  • Laundry, phone calls, and personal expenditures
  • Vaccinations or malaria prophylaxis / medication
  • Emergency medical evacuation / AMREF coverage
  • Domestic flights (unless stated in the package)
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