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Tanzania Camera Safari – 11 Days and 10 Nights

Select your preferred start date and number of participants. We will contact you to confirm the date or, if the date is unavailable, propose other suitable dates. If another date will not work, we will promptly refund all of your money.

Day One: Arrival into Arusha

Legacy Exchange Representative will meet you at Kilimanjaro International Airport and escort you to tonight’s accommodations in Arusha. As local Tanzanians, our guides know the country with unrivaled familiarity, so you’ll be in good hands from the moment you land to the moment you leave.

Meals Included: B.D

Accommodations: The African Tulip

Day Two and Three Tarangire National Park

Tarangire astonishes many with its massive herds of elephants and large number of ancient baobab trees. During your two-day exploration of the park, you’ll explore woodlands, swampy floodplains and the winding Tarangire River, its banks and waterholes attract large concentrations of elephants and zebra as well as lion, leopard, giraffe, gerenuk, reedbuck, over 550 species of birds and some rarer mammals, such as the fringe-eared oryx and the African wild dog.

Meals Included: Breakfast |Lunch | Dinner

Accommodations: Tarangire Safari Lodge or Tarangire Balloon Camp

Day Four and Five Ngorongoro Crater

Just 10 miles wide, Ngorongoro Crater was formed from a collapsed volcano. It’s now a self-sustaining ecosystem with the densest predator population in all of Africa. Sometimes there are more than 30,000 animals in and around the crater, including the Big Five: lion, leopard, elephant, African buffalo, black rhino. You’ll quickly discover why Ngorongoro is considered to be among the world’s great wonders.

Meals Included: Breakfast| Lunch | Dinner

Accommodations: Ngorongoro Serena or Lions Paw

Day Six and Seven Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park covers 6,000 square miles of pristine land and offers not only expansive vistas but the largest migration of mammals on earth, including 1.5 million wildebeest. Delve deep into the heart of the central Serengeti, which is famous for its large number of lions, leopard, cheetah and a vast array of herbivores. Take an optional hot-air balloon ride over the Serengeti at sunrise (advance reservations are required).

Meals Included: Breakfast |Lunch | Dinner

Accommodations: Into Wild Africa

Day Nine and Ten Serengeti National Park

Venture to the Northern Serengeti during the peak of the annual wildebeest migration. Search the banks of the famed Mara River for hippopotamus, crocodile and a myriad of birds. The migration’s most dramatic moments often occur when large numbers of wildebeest and zebra make river crossings, during which they must elude predators in a desperate fight for survival. There is no telling exactly when these highly dramatic movements will occur, but all safari-goers are sure to see plenty of wildebeest and zebra while in Tanzania. With a little luck, you could even witness a river crossing!

Meals Included: Breakfast |Lunch | Dinner

Accommodations: Serengeti River Camp

Day Eleven: Depart Tanzania

Enjoy your last views of the Serengeti before flying to Arusha, where you will catch your international departing flight.

Dayroom at Arusha Planet Lodge

The price includes:

  • Full board accommodation while on safari
  • Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle
  • Professional, English-speaking driver guide
  • 3 Meals a day according to the itinerary
  • Unlimited drinking water while on Game Drive
  • Private safari vehicle throughout the safari driven by an experienced English speaking Private tour guide
  • Dayroom use
  • Government taxes and levies
  • Local Flights
  • All national park fees

The price excludes:

  • Drinks from bar at the lodges/camps
  • Cost of entry visa and passport
  • Any personal expenses (shopping for souvenirs), liquor, any kind of drinks at all meals, tips for the guides highly recommended (USD 20 per day per person per driver guide)
  • International and local airport departure taxes
  • International flight from/to Tanzania
  • Travel insurance
  • Laundry services
  • All optional activities or extras which have not been shown or mentioned above

Vaccinations

https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/tanzania

Price

$4,250 USD per person

Refunds

Full refund up to 30 days before travel; 80% refund up to day prior to travel.

Recommended Number of Participants

Guest number – Minimum 2 and Maximum 12

Description

Introduction to Tanzania and its Wildlife

Welcome to the land where the wild roam free and nature’s untamed beauty takes center stage – Tanzania. Nestled in East Africa, this captivating country is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Imagine embarking on a thrilling journey through vast savannas, dense forests, and towering mountains while capturing stunning moments with your camera lens. Get ready for an unforgettable experience as we delve into the world of Tanzania Camera Safaris – where every click captures the essence of Africa’s majestic creatures and breathtaking landscapes.

Benefits of a Camera Safari

Embarking on a camera safari in Tanzania offers a multitude of benefits that go beyond just capturing stunning wildlife photos. It provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and diverse ecosystems of this African paradise.

A camera safari allows you to witness breathtaking moments firsthand, from majestic elephants roaming freely to lions basking in the sun. The thrill of spotting these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat is unparalleled.

Moreover, a camera safari also enables you to hone your photography skills as you capture rare and extraordinary moments on film. The challenge of getting that perfect shot amidst the raw wilderness adds an element of excitement and adventure to your journey.

In addition, being surrounded by vast landscapes and iconic landmarks like Mount Kilimanjaro creates unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime. So, grab your camera gear and get ready for an experience like no other!

Planning for a Tanzania Camera Safari

Planning for a Tanzania Camera Safari is an exciting adventure that requires some preparation to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Start by researching the best time of year to visit Tanzania for optimal wildlife sightings. Consider the weather, migration patterns, and peak tourist seasons when planning your trip.

Next, decide on the type of camera equipment you’ll need for capturing stunning photos of elephants, lions, and other majestic creatures in their natural habitat. Invest in a telephoto lens for close-up shots and a sturdy tripod for stability during long shoots.

Make sure to book your accommodations well in advance, especially if you’re looking for luxury safari lodges near popular national parks like Serengeti or Ngorongoro Crater. Check with reputable tour operators or travel agencies to organize your itinerary and transportation within Tanzania.

Pack essentials such as sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable clothing suitable for game drives, and don’t forget to bring extra memory cards and batteries for your camera. Prepare yourself mentally to immerse in the beauty of Tanzania’s wildlife and landscapes – it will be an unforgettable journey!

The Best Time to Visit Tanzania for a Camera Safari

Tanzania is a wildlife enthusiast’s paradise, offering breathtaking opportunities to capture stunning images of elephants, lions, and other majestic creatures in their natural habitat. When planning your camera safari in Tanzania, timing is key to maximize your experience.

The best time to visit Tanzania for a camera safari is during the dry season from June to October. During this period, the vegetation is sparse, making it easier to spot wildlife as they gather around water sources. The clear skies also provide ideal lighting conditions for photography.

Another excellent time for a camera safari is during the calving season from January to March in the southern Serengeti. Witnessing thousands of wildebeest giving birth amidst predators lurking nearby offers unparalleled photographic opportunities.

If you’re looking to capture the Great Migration crossing the Mara River, plan your visit between July and August when herds make their daring journey through crocodile-infested waters.

Whether you’re an amateur photographer or seasoned pro, choosing the right time for your Tanzania camera safari can make all the difference in capturing unforgettable moments in one of Africa’s most iconic destinations.

Tips for Capturing the Perfect Wildlife Photos

When embarking on a Tanzania camera safari, capturing stunning wildlife photos is a must. To ensure you get the perfect shot, consider these tips.

Always be patient and observant. Wildlife photography requires waiting for the right moment to capture that magical shot of elephants grazing or lions roaming.

Make use of natural light to enhance your photos. Early mornings and late afternoons offer soft lighting that can add depth and warmth to your images.

Focus on the eyes of the animals. The eyes are said to be the windows to the soul – capturing them in sharp detail can bring life and emotion to your photographs.

Don’t forget about composition. Pay attention to framing, rule of thirds, leading lines, and angles to create visually appealing shots that tell a story in each frame you capture.

Must-Visit National Parks and Reserves in Tanzania

Embark on a journey through Tanzania’s diverse landscapes and discover its renowned national parks and reserves. Serengeti National Park, known for the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebras, offers spectacular wildlife sightings against the backdrop of vast savannah plains.
Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can witness an abundance of wildlife in a natural amphitheater formed by a collapsed volcano. Tarangire National Park beckons with its ancient baobab trees and large elephant herds congregating around the Tarangire River during dry seasons.
For those seeking off-the-beaten-path adventures, Selous Game Reserve provides an immersive wilderness experience with boat safaris along the Rufiji River amidst hippos and crocodiles. The lesser-known Ruaha National Park boasts rugged terrain teeming with lions, leopards, and elephants roaming freely.
Each national park and reserve in Tanzania offers a unique safari experience that will leave you spellbound by the raw beauty of Africa’s wildlife-rich habitats.

Cultural Experiences and Activities on a Tanzania Camera Safari

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Tanzania while on a camera safari. Interact with the Maasai people, known for their vibrant traditional attire and intricate beadwork. Witness their age-old customs and rituals firsthand, gaining insight into a way of life that has endured for generations.

Visit local markets bustling with activity, where you can sample exotic fruits and spices while honing your photography skills capturing the vibrant colors and textures of everyday life. Explore historical sites like Stone Town in Zanzibar, a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with winding alleyways and ancient Arabic architecture.

Participate in traditional dance performances under starlit skies, accompanied by rhythmic beats that will have you tapping your feet along. Engage in community projects to give back to the places you visit, leaving behind positive impacts long after your safari ends. Experience Tanzania not just through its wildlife but also through its diverse cultures that make this country truly unique.

Safety Precautions and Important Things to Pack

When embarking on a Tanzania camera safari, safety should be a top priority. Remember to always follow the guidance of your experienced guides who are familiar with the terrain and wildlife behaviors.

Pack essential items such as sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, and lightweight clothing for varying weather conditions. Don’t forget to bring a sturdy pair of walking shoes for comfortable explorations in the bush.

It’s crucial to stay hydrated during your safari adventures, so carry plenty of water with you at all times. Additionally, keep important documents like passports and travel insurance details secure in waterproof pouches or bags.

Respect the wildlife by maintaining a safe distance at all times; never approach animals too closely or disturb their natural habitat. Ensure you have necessary medications and first aid supplies in case of emergencies while out in the wilderness.

Budgeting for a Tanzania Camera Safari

Embarking on a Tanzania camera safari is a dream for many wildlife enthusiasts. The thrill of capturing stunning photos of elephants, lions, and the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro is an experience like no other. When planning your trip, budgeting plays a crucial role in ensuring you have a memorable adventure without breaking the bank.

Researching different safari companies can help you find the best package that fits your budget while still offering luxurious accommodations and top-notch guides. Consider traveling during the off-peak season to take advantage of discounted rates and fewer crowds. Remember to factor in additional expenses such as tips for guides and drivers, park fees, and souvenirs.

Opting for group tours or joining scheduled departures can also be more cost-effective than private safaris. Keep an eye out for special deals or promotions offered by tour operators to make the most of your budget. With proper planning and smart choices, you can enjoy a remarkable Tanzania camera safari without overspending.

Conclusion

Embarking on a Tanzania camera safari is truly an adventure of a lifetime. From the majestic wildlife to the stunning landscapes, this East African gem offers a unique and unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and photography lovers alike. With careful planning, essential tips for capturing breathtaking photos, and a sense of wonder in your heart, you can immerse yourself in the beauty of Tanzania’s wilderness.

As you set out on your journey through Tanzania’s national parks and reserves, encountering elephants roaming freely, lions basking in the sun, or even witnessing the snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro in the distance will leave you mesmerized. The cultural experiences available add another layer to your safari, allowing you to connect with local communities and learn about their way of life.