5 Days Tanzania Safari: Joining, Private, Group 2025
A 5-day Tanzania safari offers a fantastic opportunity to explore some of the most famous national parks and wildlife areas in Tanzania. You’ll have the chance to witness the breathtaking scenery, diverse wildlife, and unique ecosystems that make Tanzania a top safari destination.
Embark on a 5-day Tanzania safari with Rede Tours and Safaris! Explore Serengeti and Ngorongoro, witnessing the Great Migration, Big Five, and stunning landscapes. Unforgettable wildlife adventure awaits.
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Day 1: Kick off with an exciting game drive in Tarangire National Park, famous for its iconic baobabs and elephants. 🐘🌳
Days 2-3: Immerse yourself in the endless savannah of the Serengeti, where the Big Five roam freely, and the Great Migration unfolds. 🐆🐘🦓
Day 4: Descend into the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater for close encounters with diverse wildlife. 🦏🦒
Day 5: Conclude at Lake Manyara National Park, where vibrant birdlife and hippos await. 🦩🦛
📸✨ Capture every moment on this unforgettable journey with Rede Tours and Safaris!
Safari Inclusions
Accommodation: Lodges or tented camps as per the itinerary.
Meals: Full board during the safari (breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
Transportation: 4x4 safari vehicle with a pop-up roof for game viewing.
Professional Guide: Experienced safari guide for the entire trip.
Park Fees: All national park entrance fees and crater service fees.
Game Drives: Unlimited game drives in all mentioned parks.
Safari Exclusions
International Flights: Airfare to and from Tanzania.
Visa Fees: Tanzania visa fees.
Travel Insurance: Personal travel insurance.
Personal Expenses: Beverages, laundry, and other personal expenses.
Tips: Gratuities for guides and lodge staff.
Optional Activities
Hot Air Balloon Safari in Serengeti: Experience the Serengeti from above with a sunrise hot air balloon ride.
Cultural Visit to Maasai Village: Learn about the Maasai culture and way of life.
Visit Olduvai Gorge: Explore this archaeological site known as the "Cradle of Mankind."