Walking Safaris in Tanzania:
Tanzania will lure you with its wealth of natural
resources.Enjoy short walks of two to three hours
or take in the full magnitude of this country by
embarking on long day hikes, or two to twelve day
walks, which provide a complete appreciation of
what this magnficent country has to offer.

TA/TWS/101: 12 Day Walking Safari
Day 1: ARUSHA
Whenever you arrive, you’ll be personally
met and taken to a lovely resort on Mt. Meru, Africa’s
5th highest mountain. For those arriving early,
optional activities can be arranged. Dinner and
overnight at the resort.
Day 2: WEST KILIMANJARO
Three days are now spent in a very remote, private
60,000-acre wilderness on the western slopes of
Mt. Kilimanjaro. The morning drive from Arusha is
past many small pretty peasant farms, market towns
and small villages, before crossing a large open
plane composed of wheat farms. There can be fabulous
views of Mt Kibo, the Shira Plateau and even Mt
Meru on clear days. Arrival in camp is met by fresh
juice and a bush lunch. The late afternoon is spent
meandering to the nearby Maasai village of Olmalog
or simply relaxing in camp. A campfire using sustainable
wood sources accompanies the dying light and sounds
of the Maasai’s cattle heading back to their
bomas. Overnight in an adventure camp.
Day 3: WEST KILIMANJARO
Soon after breakfast you head by foot out with
your guide and scout while the crew packs the camp
to move it onto the plains on the lower slopes.
During the morning walk, game grows more prevalent
and zebra often canter away after approaching curiously.
Giraffe, eland, impala and Grant’s gazelle
are also usually seen. Picnic lunches are taken
under the shade of an acacia tree, and there is
then usually time to relax as the hottest part of
the day passes over. At the end of the afternoon
walk, you arrive camp which has been set under a
set of huge acacia trees with sweeping views of
the plains that head up to Kilimanjaro. As the sun
sets you enjoy the scrumptious dinner prepared with
locally fresh foods by Hoopoe’s expert bush
cooks.
Day 4: WEST KILIMANJARO
An early morning walk to the top of Napopong hill
affords great views of the sun rising and hopefully
the Uhuru summit of Kilimanjaro as well. Then it’s
breakfast back in camp before getting into the Landrovers
for a wider search of the area. There is a diverse
set of bird life as well as a number of different
mammals in this magnificent area. With luck family
groups of elephants or majestic old bulls will be
spotted grazing or resting under the shade of a
spreading acacia tortillis. Lunch is taken back
at camp, and in the afternoon another game drive
is possible. In the late afternoon you head out
for a scenic sundowner before game driving back
to camp with a spot light, seeking out the more
elusive nocturnal creatures.
Day 5: TARANGIRE
On the final morning at West Kilimanjaro an early
morning walk before breakfast is possible. Then
drive back to Arusha town for lunch at a popular
local restaurant, before continuing in the afternoon
to Tamarind Tented Camp in Tarangire National Park.
Depending upon your arrival time, there may be time
for a short afternoon walk and a dusk game drive
with a spot light before dinner in camp.
Day 6: TARANGIRE
The entire day is spent in the large Tarangire
National Park with a picnic lunch. There’s
an enormous amount of game here, including giraffe,
buffalo, lesser kudu, eland, Oryx, zebra, lion,
leopard, cheetah and elephant. Game viewing tracks
meander along the great Tarangire River, one of
East Africa’s famous “Sand Rivers”.
The bird life here can be superb and the rolling
hills are dotted with ancient Baobab trees and some
dense woodlands, distinguishing Tarangire from most
of the rest of the northern plains game parks. In
the evening return to Tamarind for dinner and overnight.
Day 7: LAKE MANYARA
A relatively short and spectacular morning drive
to the base of the Great Rift Valley where much
of the day is spent in Lake Manyara National Park.
This UNESCO biosphere is a relatively small park
but with an amazing diversity of habitats. Ground
water forest, open glades, plains, and acacia woodland
create homes for a fantastic array of birds and
mammals. Picnic beside the lakeshore. In the late
afternoon head up the steep escarpment to Kirurumu
Tented Lodge in time to enjoy sundowners on the
deck that overlooks the lake and the rift providing
a most spectacular panoramic view. Dinner and overnight
at this award-winning eco-camp.
Day 8: NGORONGORO RIM
WALK
Morning drive to the fabled Ngorongoro Crater with
its truly breath-taking views. Continue round the
rim, where a crew of guides, a ranger and Maasai
and donkeys will be waiting. Begin a marvelous walk
in this pristine Maasai land. The track takes you
part way around the rim of the crater through open
woodland and acacia forests. To your right are the
remarkably spectacular views of the crater floor
below, and to your left are the endless plains of
the Serengeti. A very simple camp is set in a remote
location where one of the important rivers off the
highland volcanoes enters the crater.
Day 9: NGORONGORO
After an early breakfast camp is packed up and
the morning trek continues along the crater rim
traversing the Olmoti slopes. The trail leaves the
rainforest and cuts through grassland and open woodlands
inhabited by local Maasai. In the late afternoon
we reach a vehicle track which winds out of Ngorongoro
crater towards Empakai crater. Landrovers will be
waiting with refreshments to take us back to our
lodge.
Day 10: SERENGETI
We leave at dawn to enjoy further game viewing
on the crater floor. This unique hundred-square
mile wildlife paradise has a greater density of
wildlife than practically any other protected wilderness
in Africa. It’s the last place to see relatively
easily free-ranging black rhino. There are numerous
lions, and large families of buffalo. The plains
gazelle seem innumerable. The crater provides a
scenic wonderland distinguished by its central lake
and many shore birds including at times large numbers
of flamingo. By late morning we ascend the opposite
side of the crater and head into the Serengeti plains.
stopping en-route at Olduvai Gorge, the cradle of
mankind. The Serengeti -- undoubtedly the best-known
wildlife sanctuary in the world -- is the fitting
climax for our exciting safari. In the Serengeti
your adventure camp will be placed seasonally to
optimize game viewing.
Day 11: SERENGETI
The day is spent exploring the wide open spaces
of the Serengeti, visiting different habitats and
following the ebb and flow of life in its seasonal
movements. In addition to the abundant game, there
may be opportunities to visit sacred Maasai sites
and cave paintings. The Serengeti satisfies the
most demanding imaginations of what Africa is, with
its endless grassland plains filled with wildlife.
Your last night in camp will be a celebrated one,
as you review the wonderful days you’ve spent
learning about this magnificent land. Enjoying sundowners
around the fire before dinner, you’ll undoubtedly
be blessed by one of the Serengeti’s unrivaled
sunsets, bringing to a spectacular end this remarkable
journey.
Day 12: ARUSHA - DEPARTURE
Morning game drive to the nearest airstrip, where
you take a quick flight back to Arusha. You’ll
be met by new vehicles that will take you around
time to shop and sightsee, and for another local
lunch before continuing to the hotel adjacent Kilimanjaro
airport. You’ll have a private room before
the evening departures.