Thinking about exploring Tanzania’s wildlife hotspots? This 7-day private safari, offered by Furaha Adventures, promises a well-rounded journey through some of Africa’s most famous parks, with plenty of opportunities to see the Big Five, witness the legendary migration, and relax in luxurious accommodations. While we haven’t experienced it firsthand, the detailed itinerary and glowing reviews suggest this is a tour that balances adventure, comfort, and incredible scenery.
What we love about this safari is how it starts strong with the scenic Tarangire National Park, known for its towering baobab trees and elephants. Then, it takes you through the Serengeti, where you’ll see vast plains teeming with wildlife, and culminates with a visit to the awe-inspiring Ngorongoro Crater, a true spectacle of nature’s design. Plus, the inclusion of Lake Manyara at the end offers a perfect wildlife and birdwatching finale.
One potential consideration is the long driving hours each day, which could be tiring for some travelers. However, if you’re eager to maximize time in the parks and see as much as possible, this itinerary delivers. This tour suits those looking for a comprehensive, immersive safari experience with a mix of game drives, scenic highlights, and comfortable lodging. It’s especially perfect for first-timers or wildlife enthusiasts eager to tick off the Big Five and beyond.
Key Points

- Comprehensive 7-day itinerary covering Tanzania’s top parks and wildlife highlights
- Luxury lodges and campsites offering comfort amid wilderness
- Expert guides (noted for friendliness and professionalism) enhance the experience
- Flexible, private tour tailored to your group, with pickup from Moshi or Kilimanjaro Airport
- Excellent value for a full week of adventure, wildlife, and scenery
- Booking flexibility includes free cancellation up to 24 hours prior
The Complete Experience Breakdown

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Day 1: Tarangire National Park – Elephants and Baobabs
Starting early around 6:00 am, you’ll be picked up from your hotel and driven approximately 3-4 hours to Tarangire National Park. This park is renowned for its dense elephant populations and iconic baobab trees that dot the landscape, creating a striking contrast against the savannah.
The game drive lasts about 3 hours, during which you’ll likely see herds of elephants, giraffes, and possibly predators stalking prey near the Tarangire River. Reviewers mention that the park’s scenic beauty makes it a memorable first stop, with one noting, “Animals from the surrounding area congregate along the Tarangire River which winds its way through the park.” You’ll enjoy a packed lunch within the park, followed by more game viewing before heading to your campsite or lodge for the night.
Tip: The scenery here is especially stunning at sunset, with the golden hues lighting up the baobabs and herds of elephants. Staying overnight in the park’s lodges or campsites offers a genuine safari feel.
Day 2: Serengeti National Park – The Iconic Plains
The journey to the Serengeti takes about 3-4 hours, passing through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. While you won’t enter the crater itself this day, your route provides scenic highland views and chances to spot wildlife from the vehicle.
Arriving at Serengeti, you’ll begin a game drive that continues into the evening. The expansive plains are filled with wildebeest, zebras, and predators, making it a highlight for many travelers. Staying inside or near the park allows for flexibility to witness the shifting animals and landscapes as the light changes.
A reviewer describes this part of the tour as “a huge park with the chance to travel further from the camp, offering incredible views of Africa’s wilderness.” The night’s stay is in a campsite, lodge, or tented camp, giving you options depending on your comfort preferences.
Day 3: Full Day in Serengeti – Wildlife Abundance
This full-day game drive lets you explore more remote parts of the park. With a packed lunch, you’ll venture further afield, increasing your chances to see lions, cheetahs, and perhaps even the elusive leopard. Reviewers highlight the vastness and diversity of the park, emphasizing the excitement of spotting wildlife in different areas.
Expect to spend a long day out in the wild—about 10 hours—but that’s part of the thrill. The landscape is breathtaking, with rolling plains, rocky outcrops, and scattered acacia trees. The guide’s local knowledge and tracking skills help maximize your wildlife sightings.
Day 4: Serengeti Migration and Predator Action
The focus sharpens on predator activity today. You might catch lions on a morning hunt, which is a memorable sight for many visitors. This day is fully dedicated to game viewing, and with roughly 10 hours on the road, you’ll experience the park at its most active.
The migration can be seen in various parts of Serengeti, and the guide will aim to find the best spots. Reviewers mention the “spectacular views” and the chance to observe predators hunting, making this one of the most dynamic days of the trip.
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Day 5 & 6: Ngorongoro Crater – One of Africa’s Natural Wonders
After breakfast, you’ll leave Serengeti and head towards the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, with a short drive of about an hour. The highlight: descending into the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest unbroken calderas in the world.
The crater hosts over 25,000 animals, including the chance to see the critically endangered Black Rhino. One reviewer describes the experience as “something you will never forget,” noting that “large unbroken caldera in the world” provides a setting unlike any other. The crater’s floor is a haven for lions, elephants, hippos, and flamingos around the soda lake.
Early mornings are best for viewing the wildlife at their most active. You’ll spend around 6 hours exploring the crater floor, with a picnic lunch and plenty of photo opportunities. Staying outside the crater rim in comfortable campsites, you’ll enjoy cooler temperatures and stunning views of the landscape.
Tip: Be prepared for the wind and cooler weather at higher elevations—some reviewers mention bringing light gloves or a knit cap.
Day 7: Lake Manyara – Birdwatcher’s Paradise
On your final day, you’ll drive about 4 hours to Lake Manyara, famed for its flamingos and tree-climbing lions. The park’s diverse scenery—lake, forest, and grasslands—supports over 400 bird species, making it a birdwatcher’s dream. Expect to see waterfowl, migratory birds, and maybe even the elusive lions hanging out in the trees.
The park offers a gentle ending to your safari, with a few hours of game viewing before heading back to Moshi or the airport. Reviewers appreciate the scenic setting and the chance to spot flamingos, describing it as “spectacular” and a perfect introduction to Tanzanian birdlife.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out
The combination of well-selected parks, luxury accommodations, and expert guides makes this safari appealing. The itinerary balances iconic wildlife encounters with scenic drives, offering a comprehensive look at Tanzania’s wilderness in just seven days.
The reviews point out that Furaha Adventures prioritizes professionalism and friendliness—notably Godfrey, who helps with reservations and makes sure every detail fits your preferences. This personal touch can make a big difference, especially for first-time safari-goers.
The value for money seems strong, considering the number of parks covered, the inclusiveness of meals, and the private nature of the tour. The flexibility to cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before adds peace of mind.
What We Think Could Be Improved
Long days on the road, often up to 10 hours, might be tiring, especially if you’re not used to extensive game drives. Travelers should be prepared for early mornings and extended hours in the vehicle. Also, since accommodations are outside the crater and in some parks, the comfort level depends on your chosen lodge or campsite.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This safari is ideal for wildlife enthusiasts who want to see the Big Five and experience Tanzania’s most famous parks without sacrificing comfort. It’s well-suited for first-time visitors eager for a rundown, as well as seasoned travelers craving a mix of adventure and scenic luxury.
It’s a good option for those who appreciate expert guides, flexible itineraries, and are prepared for long days of exploration. If you’re seeking an authentic African adventure with a touch of comfort, this tour covers all the bases.
FAQ
Is pickup offered for this tour?
Yes, pickup from Kilimanjaro Airport or your hotel in Moshi is included, making logistics straightforward.
What is the price per person?
The tour costs $1,900.00 per person, which includes transportation, park fees, and most meals, offering good value for a 7-day adventure.
Are meals included?
Yes, breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included across most days, with some days offering brunch and dinner. Meals are designed to be hearty and energizing for the days’ activities.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, there is free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the start, providing flexibility if your plans change.
How long are the game drives?
Game drives typically range from 3 to 10 hours, depending on the day. Be prepared for long hours on the road, especially days 3, 4, and 6.
What kind of accommodations are used?
Accommodation options include campsites, lodges, and tented camps, all offering a good level of comfort and immersion in the wilderness.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the long hours and outdoor nature suggest it’s best suited for older children or teenagers who can handle extended game drives.
What wildlife should I expect to see?
You’re likely to see elephants, lions, giraffes, rhinoceros, cheetahs, hippos, flamingos, and a host of bird species, especially at Lake Manyara.
How experienced are the guides?
Reviews praise the guides’ friendliness and professionalism, indicating they are knowledgeable and dedicated to making your trip memorable.
Final Thoughts
This 7-day private safari in Tanzania offers a rich blend of wildlife viewing, scenic landscapes, and comfortable accommodations. The carefully curated itinerary ensures you’ll see the Big Five in their natural habitats, stand on the edge of Africa’s most famous craters, and enjoy the stunning vistas of the Serengeti plains.
Ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive, well-organized adventure, this tour provides excellent value, expert guidance, and authentic encounters with Tanzanian wildlife. Long drives are part of the package, but the payoff is a truly immersive experience in some of the continent’s most breathtaking settings.
If wildlife is your passion and comfort is a priority, this safari could well be the trip of a lifetime. Just pack your camera and sense of adventure—you’re in for an unforgettable ride.
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