3 Days Wildlife Safari, Mikumi and Udzungwa National Park
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Tanzania’s wilderness, where each day unfolds with new adventures and breathtaking discoveries. This three-day expedition invites you to explore the pristine landscapes of Mikumi National Park and the verdant wonders of Udzungwa Mountains National Park. From exhilarating safari drives amidst herds of iconic African wildlife to tranquil hikes through lush rainforests teeming with endemic species, this itinerary promises an immersive experience in some of Tanzania’s most captivating natural environments. Whether you’re capturing glimpses of majestic elephants against the backdrop of the savanna or standing in awe before cascading waterfalls hidden within mist-shrouded mountains, every moment is an opportunity to connect with the untamed beauty of East Africa. Join us as we embark on a journey of discovery, where the rhythms of the wild and the spirit of adventure beckon at every turn.
Day 1: Dar es Salaam to Mikumi
Embark on your journey from the bustling city of Dar es Salaam towards the wild expanse of Mikumi National Park. As the sun casts its morning glow, you set out on a scenic drive, leaving behind the urban sprawl for the untamed beauty of Tanzania’s wilderness. Upon reaching Mikumi, a sumptuous lunch awaits, energizing you for the adventures ahead. With anticipation building, you venture into the park for an afternoon safari, where the plains come alive with the sight of majestic elephants, graceful giraffes, and elusive predators roaming amidst the acacia trees. As the golden hues of dusk envelop the landscape, you retreat to your accommodation, recounting the day’s wildlife sightings over a delightful dinner.
Day 2: Udzungwa
Today, the allure of the Udzungwa Mountains beckons, promising an enchanting journey through pristine rainforests and cascading waterfalls. After breakfast, you bid farewell to Mikumi and embark on a picturesque drive towards Udzungwa Mountains National Park. Upon arrival, a picnic amidst the verdant surroundings prepares you for the day’s adventure. The hiking trail unfolds before you, leading you into the heart of the rainforest, where every step reveals new wonders – from vibrant birdlife to endemic primates. Your trek culminates at the breathtaking Sanje Waterfalls, where the cool mist and thundering waters offer a refreshing respite. As evening approaches, you return to your accommodation, invigorated by the day’s exploration of Udzungwa’s natural splendor.
Day 3: Udzungwa to Dar es Salaam
With memories of Udzungwa’s beauty etched in your mind, you savor a leisurely morning, perhaps indulging in a final glimpse of the park’s tranquil vistas. As the day unfolds, you reluctantly bid farewell to this haven of biodiversity, embarking on the journey back to Dar es Salaam. The road winds through picturesque landscapes, offering one last opportunity to soak in the sights and sounds of rural Tanzania. Upon reaching Dar es Salaam by late afternoon, you carry with you the echoes of roaring waterfalls and the rustle of the rainforest, a testament to the unparalleled beauty of Mikumi and Udzungwa.
Activities/services included in the cost:
- Accommodation as per the itinerary
Lodges on Full Board - Road transportation in 4wd land Cruiser safari vehicle
Game drives as per the itinerary - Park entrance fees and crater service fees
- English Speaking guides available for the safari
- Accommodation as per the itinerary
Activities/services excluded in the cost:
- Visit to Masai Cultural Village
- All International Flights/local Flights + Taxes
- Visa fees, Travel & Personal accident insurance
- Excursions, services and activities not mentioned in this program
- Personal expenses e.g. laundry, telephone calls, Drinks, Tips and gratuities
Passenger Information
- Passengers should bring only duffle bags safaris{not suitcases}
- All the passengers must have Identification Card/Passport with them for internal flights.
- Baggage on domestic flights is strictly limited to 15kgs per person (including hand luggage). Any excess baggage will be charged by the airline at check-in.
- Passengers arriving to Tanzania may be asked to present a valid Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate
- Tourist Visa will be obtained at the entry points, but it is advisable to double check before travelling to Tanzania.
What is the best time of year to go on a safari in Tanzania? The best time for a safari in Tanzania depends on your preferences. The dry season (June to October) is ideal for wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources, but it’s also the busiest time. The wet season (November to May) offers lush landscapes and fewer tourists, but wildlife may be harder to spot due to thick vegetation.
What should I pack for a safari in Tanzania? Essential items include lightweight and neutral-colored clothing, sturdy walking shoes, a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, a camera with extra batteries and memory cards, and any necessary medications. It’s also advisable to pack layers as temperatures can vary throughout the day.
Do I need a visa for Tanzania? Most visitors to Tanzania require a visa, which can be obtained upon arrival at the airport or purchased online in advance. Visa requirements vary depending on your nationality, so it’s important to check the latest information before traveling.
Is it safe to go on a safari in Tanzania? Tanzania is generally safe for tourists, including safaris, but it’s important to take standard precautions such as staying updated on travel advisories, avoiding isolated areas at night, and following the guidance of your tour guides.
What types of accommodations are available on safari? Accommodation options range from luxury lodges and tented camps to budget-friendly campsites. Luxury lodges typically offer comfortable amenities such as en-suite bathrooms, gourmet meals, and swimming pools, while tented camps provide a more authentic safari experience with canvas tents and communal dining areas.
What wildlife can I expect to see on safari in Tanzania? Tanzania is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, and leopard), as well as cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species. The specific animals you’ll encounter will depend on the location and time of year.
Are safaris suitable for children? Many safari operators offer family-friendly safari options, including accommodations with family rooms, shorter game drives, and child-friendly activities. However, it’s important to consider the age and interests of your children when planning a safari and to choose activities that are suitable for them.
What is the typical duration of a safari in Tanzania? Safari durations can vary depending on your preferences and itinerary. Most safaris range from a few days to a week or more, with shorter safaris focusing on specific national parks or wildlife areas and longer safaris covering multiple destinations. Customized itineraries are also available to suit individual preferences and schedules.