21 Days The best of Western & Southern Tanzania with Mafia Island

  • Explore Tanzania’s largest thriving tropical metropolis Dar es Salaam
  • Experience wild chimpanzees in their natural environment
  • Explore the pristine wilderness and unique scenic diversity of these relatively unspoiled parks
  • Undisturbed safaris due to fewer tourists
  • Different types of game viewing safaris by boat, 4×4 or on foot
  • Home to a large elephant population, large prides of lions and over 500 bird species
  • Best place to see wild dogs
  • Visit the Stone Age ruins of Isimila
  • Enjoy biodiversity and endemism, spectacular views and gorgeous waterfalls in the Udzungwa mountains
  • Enjoy watersports, beautiful marine life and historic ruins on Mafia Island
  • Relax in a tropical paradise, with white sand beaches, turquoise waters and palm trees

Dar es Salaam is Tanzania’s most important city and the economic and cultural center of Tanzania. Dar’s name translates to the ‘Place of Peace’. It started life as a fishing village in the mid- 19th century, when the Sultan of Zanzibar developed a creek (now a harbor) into a safe port and trading center. Now it’s a teeming metropolis of 5.5 million people where Arab dhows mingle with huge ocean-going vessels.

For those who want to avoid crowds of tourists and experience a safari adventure “off-the-beaten-track”, the southern safari circuit would be perfect for that. The parks included in the southern safari circuit are Nyerere National Park (before Selous G. R.), which has been a World Heritage Site due to its biodiversity since 1982, Ruaha National Park, Mikumi National Park, and Udzungwa Mountains National Park. The parks in this region are huge, unspoiled, remote and are full of a spectacular diversity of wildlife and they offer exceptional birding opportunities. In Nyerere National Park you can find the world’s densest population of the last remaining African wild dogs and there are approximately 3,700 lions – the largest population in Africa. Ruaha National Park, one of Tanzania’s and East Africa’s largest parks, is home to one of the largest elephant populations in the world and is a bird-watching paradise with about 500 species of birds. The source of life for this park is the Great Ruaha River, which attracts large herds and therefore many predators to its banks during the dry season. The southern circuit offers activities that cannot be experienced in the north. For example, guided walking tours, that give you a chance to get closer to nature and boat safaris, like in Nyerere National Park where the Rufiji River with its numerous side arms and large lakes forms a labyrinth with islands, sandbars and lagoons and you can see crocodiles sunbathe on their banks and hippos wallow in the water. The landscape of the Mikumi N. P. is often compared to that of the Serengeti and is considered one of the best observation areas for the biggest antelope in the world – the eland antelope. And finally, the Udzungwa Mountains National Park, which is a part of 34 biodiversity hotspots due to its rich levels of biodiversity and endemism. Its massive forest panoramas and variety of gorgeous waterfalls are a great draw for trekkers. The park is home of an important population of primates, including the Sanje Mangabey and the Iringa Red Colobus, which you can find only here. There are 2500 plant species, 25% of which are endemic, and over 400 different bird species have been counted. On the way to Ruaha Nationalpark you can visit the “Isimila Stone Age Site” and the museum with small, well-captioned displays highlighting some of the discoveries. You walk through ancient canyons and pillars. Fossilized bones of mammals; an extinct hippopotamus and over 60.000 years old tools are some of the stone age finds found here.

A Highlight of this tour is surely the visit of Gombe Stream National Park, the smallest national park in Tanzania, that is located in the western Kigoma Region on the wild shores of Lake Tanganyika. Its main attraction are the chimpanzee families that live in the park. This park became famous for Jane Goodall, the resident primatologist who spent many years in its forests studying the behavior of the endangered chimpanzees. But hiking and swimming are also popular activities here, once the day’s expedition to see the chimpanzees is over.

Our last highlight and still an insider tip on this tour, is “Mafia Island”, a green, natural island with coconut palms in abundance, white sandy beaches and the clear, shimmering blue Indian Ocean with the most colorful and diverse underwater world of Tanzania. Among divers and snorkelers, Mafia is one of the best areas on the East African coast. Whale sharks, humpback whales, and fruit bats are also among the animals living here. A trip to the island of Juani makes it possible to observe how small turtles hatch from their eggs and master their first way towards the ocean. Other sports such as fishing and deep sea-fishing, kayaking, hiking and cycling are possible. Since the island of Mafia was an important Arab trading post, there are still some ruins from the 12th to 15th centuries, especially on the offshore islands of Chole and Juani. Sail to some of the islands in a traditional Arabic dhow and after a picnic, explore the area or relax on a pristine sandy beach or on a deserted sandbar in the sea.

  • Day 1: Arrival Dar es Salaam
    We pick you up at Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar es Salaam and transfer you to your accommodation. Depending on your arrival time, we can organize a city tour for you (optional).

    Meal plan: lunch (depends of arrival), dinner

    Possible accommodations: Tiffany Diamond Hotel / Nikko Hotel (basic) or Four Points by Sheraton Hotel (mid-range), Hyatt Regency, The Kilimanjaro (luxury)


  • Day 2: Dar es Salaam - Kigoma - Gombe Stream National Park
    After breakfast you will be brought to the airport in time for your scheduled flight to Kigoma Town. Upon arrival, you will be driven to the port on Lake Tanganyika and then taken by boat to Gombe Stream National Park. In the afternoon, you may be able to spot some chimpanzees and visit the Kakombe waterfalls. Kakombe is about a 30-minute walk from the camp. You will often come across these waterfalls when tracking for chimpanzees.

    Meal plan: breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Possible accommodations: Gombe Rest House or Gombe Cottage (budget) / Gombe Forest Lodge (luxury)


  • Day 3: Gombe Stream National Park
    After breakfast set off to track chimps in the forest. If you don't take a packed lunch with you, you usually return to your accommodation at lunchtime. There are many options in the afternoon depending on how energetic you feel. Choose between further chimpanzee tracking, beach walk or swimming. It is also possible to visit a local fishing village near the park and experience life in a typical African village firsthand.

    Meal plan: breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Possible accommodations: Gombe Rest House or Gombe Cottage (budget) / Gombe Forest Lodge (luxury)


  • Day 4: Gombe - Kigoma - Dar es Salaam
    After breakfast you take a boat to Kigoma Town. From there you will be transferred to the airport in time for your scheduled flight back to Dar es Salaam. You will be picked up from the airport and taken to your accommodation.

    Meal plan: breakfast, lunch, dinner
    Possible accommodations: Tiffany Diamond Hotel / Nikko Hotel (basic) or Four Points by Sheraton Hotel (mid-range), Hyatt Regency, The Kilimanjaro (luxury)


  • Day 5: Dar es Salaam - Mikumi National Park
    We drive directly to Mikumi National Park for an afternoon game drive with picnic lunch on the way. Later in the afternoon we drive to one of the two unique viewpoints to watch the sunset before retiring to our accommodation.

    Meal plan: breakfast, picnic-lunch, dinner

    Possible accommodations: Bastian Campsite (budget), Bastian Lodge (mid-range)


  • Day 6: Mikumi Nationa Park - Udzungwa Mountains National Park
    After breakfast, you leave the accommodation for another game drive towards the two water holes “Mkata” and “Chamgore”. These water holes offer a good opportunity for game viewing as animals are attracted to these water holes. Apart from the saddle-bill stork, hammer kop and malachite kingfisher, you will also find there monitor lizards and pythons inhabiting the pools. After lunch you set off to the Udzungwa Mountains National Park where you arrive in the mid-afternoon. A restful and relaxing evening at your lodging (optional activity: Magombero Monkey Forest or Mang’ula Village tour).

    Meal plan: breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Possible accommodations: Twiga Hotel (budget); Hondo Hondo Tented Camp (mid-range); Udzungwa Falls Lodge (luxury)


  • Day 7: Wonderful Walking in Udzungwa Mountains National Park
    After an early breakfast (early, because you should avoid the hot sun), start walking in this beautiful park, experience the stunning natural beauty of this park. Picnic lunch in the bush then proceed exploring the area. Enjoy the wonderful Sanje waterfall, endemic “Iringa red colobus” and “Sanje crested mangabey” monkeys, colorful birds and butterflies and the beautiful scenery. On top of the waterfall, you can swim in the refreshing plunge pool. In the evening you can experience the sunset before returning to the camp for dinner and overnight. (Optional: shorter trip to Sonje waterfall is possible).

    Meal plan: breakfast, picnic-lunch, dinner

    Possible accommodations: Twiga Hotel (budget); Hondo Hondo Tented Camp (mid-range); Udzungwa Falls Lodge (luxury)


  • Day 8: Udzungwa Mountains - Ruaha National Park
    After breakfast we are off to Ruaha with lunch in Iringa Town. We arrive at Ruaha National Park in the afternoon and can have a short, evening game drive or you can relax at leisure around your lodgings until dinner.

    Meal plan: breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Possible accommodations: Tanapa Bandas or Public Campsite (budget), Ruaha River Lodge (mid-range), Ruaha New Cottage or Mwagusi Safari Camp (luxury)


  • Days 9 & 10: Full Day Game drives in Ruaha National Park
    Game drives in Ruaha National Park, walking in the wilderness – so much wildlife to see! There are many birds in the park too including Eurasian migrants.

    Meal plan: breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Possible accommodations: Tanapa Bandas or Public Campsite (budget), Ruaha River Lodge (mid-range), Ruaha New Cottage or Mwagusi Safari Camp (luxury)


  • Day 11: Ruaha Nationa Park – Morogoro Town
    After breakfast, we head back to Morogoro town with a packed lunch and game viewing on the way. We stop at the Isimila Stone Age Site, one of Africa’s most important historical sites and walk through ancient canyons and pillars. After that, you visit the museum with small, well-captioned displays highlighting some of the discoveries. We arrive in the town of Morogoro in the afternoon and give you time to relax and maybe stroll through this charming market town.

    Meal plan: breakfast, picnic-lunch, dinner

    Possible accommodations: Hotel Oasis or Arc Hotel


  • Day 12: Morogoro - Nyerere National Park (before Selous G. R.)
    After breakfast, leave Morogoro Town towards Nyerere National Park with a picnic lunch on the way and a short game drive before you check in at your accommodation. The journey takes you through one of the wildest and most untouched areas of Tanzania, up into the Uluguru Mountains, across rivers and small local villages and farms. The drive is tiring but possibly the most rewarding and adventurous on the southern circuit.

    Meal plan: breakfast, picnic-lunch, dinner

    Possible accommodations: Selous Ngalawa Campsite and Lodge (budget), Mloka Safari Lodge (mid-range), Africa Safari Selous (luxury)


  • Day 13: Nyerere National Park
    After breakfast we start for a wilderness walking safari, which is accompanied by an armed ranger. On this walk you experience an intimate feeling with the African bush, just like the famous explorers before you. Back for lunch to the accommodation. In the afternoon we organize a boat safari on the Rufiji River, where you can admire hippos and crocodiles in their natural habitat and many other animals and birds on the banks of this beautiful river.

    Meal plan: breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Possible accommodations: Selous Ngalawa Campsite and Lodge (budget), Mloka Safari Lodge (mid-range), Africa Safari Selous (luxury)


  • Day 14: Nyerere National Park
    After breakfast we go on a full day game drive in Nyerere National Park, along the Rufiji River and its adjacent swamps, through the savannas and the miombo woodland. In these varied landscapes you may see lion, elephant, kudu, wild dog, leopard – in fact almost any East African animal or bird.

    Meal plan: breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Possible accommodations: Selous Ngalawa Campsite and Lodge (budget), Mloka Safari Lodge (mid-range), Africa Safari Selous (luxury)


  • Day 15: Nyerere Nationa Park - Mafia Island (Optional Zanzibar)
    A game drive on route to Dar es Salaam, where we arrive in time for your scheduled flight to Mafia Island. On arrival in Mafia you are transferred to your lodgings where you can relax before dinner.

    Meal plan: breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Possible accommodations: Big Blue Mafia (budget), Mafia Island Resort or Butiama Beach Lodge (mid-range), Pole Pole Bungalows (luxury)


  • Days 16,17,18 &19: Relaxation on Mafia Island
    These days are for your leisure on Mafia Island with optional water sports. The warm, colorful waters of the Indian Ocean surrounding Mafia Island provide an ideal location for many seaside activities. Enjoy some of the best diving and snorkeling there is off the East African coast. Explore the many coral reefs that are teaming with tropical marine life. There are over 400 species of fish inhabiting the reefs around Mafia.

    Meal plan: breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Possible accommodations: Big Blue Mafia (budget), Mafia Island Resort or Butiama Beach Lodge (mid-range), Pole Pole Bungalows (luxury)


  • Day 20: Mafia Island - Dar es Salaam
    Transfer to Mafia airstrip for your flight back to Dar es Salaam. Upon arrival in Dar es Salaam, you will be picked up at the airport and taken to your accommodation.

    Meal plan: breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Possible accommodations: Tiffany Diamond Hotel / Nikko Hotel (basic) or Four Points by Sheraton Hotel (mid-range), Hyatt Regency, The Kilimanjaro (luxury)


  • Day 21: Departure Day
    Transfer to Julius Nyerere International Airport in time for your scheduled flight back home.

    Meal plan: breakfast.

South & Coast
  • All activities as per the itinerary
  • All Accommodation as per itinerary – N.B. accommodation mentioned in the itinerary is dependent on availability at the time of booking; alternatives of a similar class may be booked instead
  • All meals as per itinerary (3 per day unless otherwise stated)
  • All transfers to and from agreed pick up and drop off points (e.g. Airport, Bus Station or Hotel in town etc.)
  • All camping gear (if you are camping)
  • Service of a professional English-speaking driver/guide
  • Safari 4×4 vehicle with pop up roof for game viewing
  • Driver’s salary and allowances and park fees for vehicle and driver
  • Drinking water during the game drives/walking safari
  • All Government taxes
  • All National Park fees
  • All Museum, Historic and Culture Site Fees
  • If included in your itinerary: walking safaris, boat safaris
  • TANAPA armed ranger (where needed, e.g. on walking safaris, some boat safaris etc.)
  • Inland flight fares (if that is part of your itinerary)
  • Boat fares (if your itinerary includes a boat journey in Tanzanian Waters)
  • International/national flights and visa fees
  • Extras, personal expenses i.e. soft- and alcoholic drinks, telephone, laundry souvenirs etc.)
  • Travel, medical, injury and luggage insurance
  • Flying doctor rescue services
  • Government-imposed increases in taxes and/or park entrance fees.
  • Tips to the driver & guide
  • Anything else not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Optional activities not outlined on the itinerary
  • Instead of Mafia Island, Island of Zanzibar
  • City tour in Dar es Salaam
  • Visit to a fishing village near Gombe N. P.
  • Several tours around the Island of Mafia/Zanzibar and Diving tours can be booked over your hotel

  • In general, the best time to travel is June to October.
  • Chimpanzee trekking in Gombe National Park is possible all year round. However, there's a better chance of finding them quickly towards the end of the dry season, which runs from July to October, as they tend to be on the lower slopes. In the rainy season it can take three to four hours to find them. The rainy season is from November to April.
  • The best time to visit the southern national parks is during the dry season from June to October. It is test time for wildlife viewing as the vegetation is less dense. The temperature is hot and dry during the day and cooler at night.
  • From November to February it gets more humid and green.
  • The rainy season is from March to May. The routes are almost impassable and the lodges and camps are very often closed.
  • Mafia Island has two dry seasons: January / February and July to October
  • However, as in other parts of the world, there are more and more shifts in the rainy season in East Africa
    For activities:
  • The best visibility for diving is from October to February and from June to September in Chole Bay
  • Swim with whale sharks: October to April
  • Humpback whale watching: July to August
  • Baby turtles start hatching: June to August
  • The minimum age to take part in the chimpanzee trekking in Gombe Stream National Park it is 15 years.
  • Kids under the age of 12 are not allowed on a walking safari.
  • We offer discounted prices for children.
  • Usually our tours require a minimum of 2 persons to run. Single travelers can join a tour or ask us for a tailor-made safari. 

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