Tanzania's Exquisite 4-Day Safari
Four extraordinary days. Two of Africa's most iconic wilderness parks. Luxury tented camps and lodges that match the magnificence of the landscapes they occupy. From Tarangire's ancient baobab forests and legendary elephant herds through the endless plains of the Serengeti — this is Tanzania at its most refined and unforgettable.
Four Days. Two Wilderness Icons. One Exquisite Journey.
Experience the wonders of Tanzania's wildlife and landscapes on our Tanzania Exquisite 4-Day Safari. This exclusive tour offers a shorter yet captivating journey through some of the country's most renowned national parks and conservation areas, providing a remarkable blend of adventure and comfort. Every detail has been considered so that you spend less time worrying and more time marvelling.
This 4-day luxury safari has been thoughtfully designed to offer an ideal balance of adventure, relaxation, and wildlife encounters. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Tanzania while indulging in high-quality accommodations and services. From the moment your Haven Trails representative meets you at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you are in the hands of professionals whose purpose is to make your East African experience extraordinary.
The safari opens with an arrival night in Arusha at the Gran Melia Arusha — one of the finest addresses in northern Tanzania — giving you time to settle in, freshen up, and absorb the fact that you are truly here. Day two drives you into Tarangire National Park, a landscape of staggering scale and visual drama: ancient baobab trees that dwarf the Land Cruiser, elephant herds gathering at the Tarangire River, lions resting in the shade of enormous figs. This is safari as it was always meant to be experienced.
Days three and four bring the Serengeti. The world's most famous wildlife wilderness. The endless plains. The Great Migration of 1.5 to 2 million wildebeest in continuous seasonal movement. The predators that follow. Two full days inside Central Serengeti — anchored at the exceptional Kubu Kubu Tented Lodge — with game drives from before sunrise to the golden hour of sunset. A short, perfectly curated introduction to a landscape that will stay with you for the rest of your life.
Two Wild Ecosystems. Infinite Stories.
Tarangire National Park — The Land of Baobabs & Elephant Giants
A park of towering ancient baobab trees, Africa's largest elephant concentrations and remarkable year-round wildlife density — dramatic, visually unlike anywhere else in Tanzania, and deeply rewarding from your very first game drive.
Tarangire National Park is a huge park best known for its large herds of elephants, but it is also great for lion and leopard, wonderful for bird life and offers a great variety of landscape and wildlife. The gorgeous Silale Swamp, towards the south of the park, is magnificent and almost always rich in wildlife taking advantage of this reliable water source. The park provides water not only from the swamp, but also from the Tarangire River — and during the dry season it is the primary source of water for animals from the entire area, making for fantastic, concentrated wildlife viewing.
The park's defining visual element is its extraordinary baobab trees — some of the largest specimens in East Africa, their swollen water-storing trunks reaching circumferences that require six adults with arms outstretched to encircle. These ancient trees, some estimated at over 1,000 years old, give Tarangire a landscape unlike anywhere else in Tanzania: prehistoric, dramatic and deeply atmospheric. More than 550 bird species have been recorded here, making it one of the finest birding destinations in sub-Saharan Africa.
Serengeti National Park — The Endless Plains & Great Migration
Africa's most iconic wilderness. Where the world's greatest wildlife spectacle unfolds in real time and the Big Five roam across 14,763 square kilometres of infinite open savannah.
The Serengeti is approximately the size of Switzerland, so most guests on safari visit the central Seronera area plus one other zone depending on the month: the north in the dry season for the Mara River crossings, the west during the green season for the migration herds spreading to the Grumeti River, or Ndutu in the bridge season between the short rains of November and December. The central Serengeti boasts those spectacular endless plains dotted with acacia trees and the occasional rocky kopjes — one of the most visually arresting landscapes on Earth.
The Serengeti is home to the Great Wildebeest Migration: the largest overland movement of mammals on Earth. Between 1.5 and 2 million wildebeest, 500,000 zebra and 250,000 Thomson's gazelle follow the rains in a continuous 800-kilometre loop driven entirely by grass and water. The Seronera Valley's permanent water and dense riverine vegetation draw lion prides, leopards high in sausage trees, cheetah families and hyena clans. The legendary river crossings and predator encounters make the Serengeti a destination unlike any other on the planet.
When to Go
Tanzania's Exquisite 4-Day Safari is rewarding in every season. Each period offers a distinct experience across Tarangire and the Serengeti. Below is a guide to what each season delivers.
Moments That Will Stay With You Forever
Your Day 2 game drive delivers an Africa that feels ancient and raw. Tarangire's enormous elephant herds — some of the largest in Tanzania — move between baobab trees that dwarf the Land Cruiser. Matriarchs lead their families with unhurried authority. The young ones tumble in the red dust. The baobab silhouettes at golden hour are among the most iconic photographs East Africa produces. A complete visual and wildlife encounter unlike anything else on the Northern Circuit.
The world's largest overland migration of mammals. 1.5 to 2 million wildebeest in continuous seasonal movement across the Serengeti ecosystem. From the explosive calving season in the south to the chaotic Mara River crossings in the north — your guide positions you for the season's defining spectacle. No two visits are the same, and no footage or photograph captures the sound, the dust and the sheer scale of being present inside this ancient moving river of life.
Before sunrise on Day 4, at around 6:00 am, the lodge comes alive and the Land Cruiser rolls out into the golden early light. This is universally the best time to spot wildlife. The temperature is cool, the air crystal clear, and the animals are still very active — especially the big cats returning from a night of hunting. Lion prides, cheetahs, leopards in sausage trees — the Serengeti at first light is one of the planet's most privileged wildlife experiences.
Kubu Kubu Tented Lodge sits inside the central Serengeti — not near it, not next to it, but inside it. From your canvas suite, you hear the Serengeti: lions roaring at dawn, hyenas in the night, the rustle of something moving in the dark. And yet the beds are exceptional, the meals are remarkable, and the sunset views over the plains from your private deck are unmatched in East Africa. Luxury and wilderness are not opposing forces here — they are one.
On the drive from Tarangire through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area toward the Serengeti on Day 3, your guide can arrange an authentic visit to a Maasai boma in the highlands. Meet the elders, warriors, women and children. Learn about the culture, beliefs and pastoral traditions of Tanzania's last nomadic tribe — a people who have coexisted with the wildlife of the Ngorongoro highlands for centuries. An encounter that provides profound context for everything you see in the parks.
The afternoon of Day 4 belongs to the Serengeti in its most photogenic state. Your guide takes you out again for the golden hour and sunset game drive — one of the most visually spectacular windows in any safari day. Lions catch the last warm light from their kopje perches. Cheetahs scan the open plains from termite mounds silhouetted against the flame-coloured sky. Thousands of wildebeest settle into their evening grazing. You return to Kubu Kubu for dinner as the Serengeti turns from gold to deep violet around you.
Tarangire's Silale Swamp in the south of the park is one of the most productive wildlife watching areas in northern Tanzania. Reliable water draws everything in the dry months: elephants wading the shallows in family groups of fifty or more, hippos jostling for pools, crocodiles resting on the banks, and a superb concentration of bird species around the reed beds and open water. Your guide navigates the river corridor with intimate knowledge of which morning light, which season and which approach path delivers the most extraordinary encounters.
A full day in Tarangire and two full days of game drives in the Central Serengeti create one of the strongest Big Five and predator itineraries available in a 4-day format. Lions are reliably encountered in both parks. Leopards favour Tarangire's fig trees and the Seronera Valley's sausage trees. Cheetahs hunt the open short-grass plains of the Serengeti at first light. Your expert Haven Trails guide brings knowledge of terrain, animal behaviour and seasonal patterns that transforms every game drive into a guided masterclass in the African bush.
The Itinerary
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Arrival Day — Welcome to Tanzania · Arusha
Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you will be met by a Haven Trails Adventures representative who will transfer you to your hotel where the remainder of the day is spent at leisure. The drive from the airport winds through the outskirts of Arusha, past roadside markets piled high with fresh produce and glimpses of Kilimanjaro's snow-capped summit glowing in the late afternoon light. Tanzania is not just its wildlife. It is a country of extraordinary people, ancient culture and remarkable scenery — and the journey from the airport offers your first sense of that extraordinary fabric.
Rest in your room, enjoy a swim in the pool, or explore Arusha and the surrounding areas on one of our optional day tours — the choice is entirely yours. This arrival day is designed to give you time to decompress, orient yourself and prepare for the extraordinary days ahead. Your Haven Trails guide will be on hand for a briefing over tea or coffee if you wish to discuss the safari itinerary, wildlife priorities and what to expect across the coming three days in Tarangire and the Serengeti.
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Tarangire National Park — Full-Day Game Drive · Overnight Maramboi Tented Lodge
Today after breakfast you will drive to Tarangire National Park with lunch boxes. The drive to Tarangire National Park is about 110km and takes approximately 2 hours from Arusha. The park gate opens at 6:00 am and you will enter immediately, heading toward the Tarangire River corridor where the morning's first wildlife action is already underway.
Tarangire National Park is a huge park best known for its large herds of elephants, but it is also great for lion and leopard, wonderful for bird life and offers a great variety of landscape and wildlife. The gorgeous Silale Swamp, towards the south of the park, is magnificent and almost always rich in wildlife taking advantage of this reliable water source. The park provides water not only from the swamp, but also from the Tarangire River — and during the dry season it is the primary source of water for animals from the entire area, making for fantastic, concentrated wildlife viewing.
You will have your lunch in the park — your driver guide will pick a picnic site in a beautiful, shaded location — and thereafter continue with the afternoon game drive. Parks normally open from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm and you will be at your next lodge in time for dinner. Maramboi Tented Lodge, your accommodation for the night, is a carefully selected luxury lodge situated just outside Tarangire National Park, offering spectacular views and exceptional service to complete your first full day in the bush.
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Ngorongoro Conservation Area → Central Serengeti National Park · Into the Endless Plains
Today after breakfast you will drive to the famous Serengeti. The drive takes about 3 to 4 hours, with game en route, driving through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. This transit is no mere road connection — it is a wildlife experience in its own right, passing through one of Africa's most biologically diverse landscapes with giraffe, elephant and buffalo visible from the vehicle throughout.
You will have the option to visit a Maasai Village in the Ngorongoro Highlands, where you will meet the elders, warriors, women and children. Learn about the culture, beliefs and traditions of Tanzania's last nomadic tribe — a people who have coexisted with the wildlife of this highland landscape for centuries. This cultural encounter adds a profound layer to the wilderness experience and provides context for the landscapes you are driving through.
The Serengeti is actually enormous — approximately the size of Switzerland — so most guests on safari visit the central Seronera area plus one other area depending on the month: either the north in the dry season for the Mara River crossings, or the west during the green season for the migration herds spread out from the central area to around the Grumeti River, or Ndutu in the bridge season between the short rains of November and December. The central Serengeti boasts those spectacular endless plains, dotted with acacia trees and the occasional rocky kopjes. Your afternoon game drive begins as soon as you enter the park.
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Full-Day Central Serengeti — Early Morning Drive, Leisure & Sunset Game Drive
Before sunrise at around 6:00 am, you will leave the lodge for early morning game drives. This is generally the best time to spot wildlife, as the temperature is cool and the animals are still very active, including the big cats which will be returning from a night of hunting. Lion prides, cheetahs and leopards are at their most visible and most behaviourally interesting at first light — and the Serengeti's golden dawn light creates photographic conditions that no other time of day matches.
You will then drive back to the lodge for a leisurely breakfast followed by a pure relaxation break. The mid-morning hours at Kubu Kubu Tented Lodge are yours — spend them on your private deck watching the wildlife that moves through the area around the lodge, or simply absorbing the extraordinary fact that you are sitting inside the actual Serengeti with a cup of tea and no agenda. This is the luxury dimension of the safari: not just comfort, but time.
You will then go out for another game drive and sunset viewing over the Serengeti, and then drive back to your lodge. The golden hour across the Serengeti plains — when the light turns from white to amber to deep copper and the shadows of wildebeest and giraffe lengthen across the short grass — is one of the most visually extraordinary experiences in African travel. Your guide positions the vehicle for the best light angles and stays out until the very last moment before returning to Kubu Kubu for dinner under the Serengeti stars.
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Departure Day — Breakfast, Optional Village Tour & Airport Transfer
Today is your final safari day. You will enjoy breakfast at the lodge and then begin the drive to Arusha or Kilimanjaro Airport for your onward flight. Your Haven Trails guide times the departure to ensure a relaxed journey without rushing — a final drive through the landscapes you have come to love over the past four extraordinary days.
Alternatively, after breakfast, join your guide for a village tour. You can cycle through Mto wa Mbu Village where you will experience local life and enjoy the sights and sounds of this vibrant town — one of Tanzania's most culturally diverse communities, where over 120 ethnic groups coexist. You will then ride to a traditional homestead where you will enjoy a Tanzanian meal prepared by local women. This optional experience is available at extra cost and adds a meaningful cultural dimension to the final morning of your safari.
The animals continue. The plains continue. The bush continues. You carry Tarangire and the Serengeti with you from this point forward. And that, as every returning traveller knows, makes coming back not a question of if, but of when.
Safari Pricing
From USD 1,880 per person. Final pricing depends on travel dates, group size and any optional add-ons. Contact Haven Trails Adventures for a personalised quote.
Luxury Accommodation Inside & Near the Parks
One of the finest addresses in Arusha, Gran Melia Arusha provides the ideal arrival experience for a luxury safari. Elegant rooms, outstanding service, spa facilities, a pool and exceptional dining set the tone for the extraordinary adventure ahead. Rest, recharge and prepare for the wildlife encounters that begin at first light the following morning.
Gran Melia Arusha's rooms and suites are spacious, beautifully appointed and designed to offer complete relaxation after a long journey. Views across the hotel gardens toward the distant silhouette of Mount Kilimanjaro remind you from the very first evening that you are in one of the most extraordinary corners of East Africa.
Maramboi Tented Lodge is situated just outside Tarangire National Park in a prime wildlife corridor overlooking a vast floodplain. After your full day of game driving among Tarangire's baobabs and elephant herds, Maramboi provides the perfect combination of luxury comfort and bush atmosphere. The tented suites offer spacious accommodation with private verandahs from which you can watch wildlife at the waterhole as the sun sets over the Tarangire landscape.
The evening at Maramboi after your Tarangire game drive is a time for reflection: recounting the elephant encounters at the river, the baobab silhouettes at golden hour, the lions resting in the afternoon shade. Maramboi's dining room and bar area overlooking the floodplain make for a memorable dinner in the company of the African bush, before an excellent night's sleep ahead of the long drive to the Serengeti the following morning.
Kubu Kubu Tented Lodge is one of the Serengeti's most celebrated luxury properties — positioned inside Central Serengeti National Park for immediate access to the world's greatest concentration of wildlife. Each tented suite features a private deck from which guests watch animals move across the plains directly from their accommodation. The main lounge and dining areas offer spectacular views across the Serengeti landscape from sunrise to sunset.
Two nights at Kubu Kubu Tented Lodge means two mornings waking inside the actual Serengeti — not adjacent to it, but inside it. Unzip your tent to birdsong, cool dawn air and the possibility that last evening's lion pride is still somewhere close. Your game drive vehicle departs directly from the lodge into prime Seronera Valley territory, and returns to Kubu Kubu for meals that consistently exceed what you would expect to find this deep in the African wilderness.
Haven Trails also offers camping safaris, mid-range lodge safaris and extended Northern Circuit itineraries covering more parks. Explore our full safari catalogue or contact us at info@haventrails.com or WhatsApp +255 713 334154.
Why Haven Trails Adventures
Every Haven Trails guide holds a Professional Tourist Guide Certification and has completed a minimum of 1,000 guided field hours before leading any client. Our guides don't simply drive you to animals — they read the land, interpret behaviour, share ecology, track seasonal patterns and make every sighting a story worth telling. Many guests describe their guide as the single highlight of the entire trip.
Every safari departs in a custom-fitted 4x4 Land Cruiser with a 360-degree pop-up roof for unobstructed photography, forward-facing window seats, individual USB charging ports, a stocked cooler with drinks, binoculars, a first aid kit and a radio linked to the park-wide guide network. A maximum of 6 guests per vehicle. Never a crowded bus safari.
We are based in Moshi, Tanzania — not a booking platform in London or New York. Our team is in Tarangire and the Serengeti every week, tracking seasonal wildlife movements in real time, building direct relationships with park rangers and TANAPA wardens, and repositioning game drives based on live conditions. You benefit from intelligence that no international operator can match.
All Haven Trails guides carry satellite communication devices and emergency first aid supplies. We maintain evacuation protocols for every park on the circuit in partnership with Flying Doctors Tanzania. All clients receive emergency contact cards, and our 24/7 Moshi operations centre monitors every active safari throughout the trip.
This 4-day luxury itinerary is a framework, not a formula. Every detail is adjusted for your group: travel dates for optimal seasonal wildlife positioning, group size, pace, dietary requirements, special interests such as photography, birding or cultural experiences, and any additional combinations such as a Zanzibar beach extension or a Ngorongoro Crater floor descent.
Haven Trails prioritises Tanzanian-owned suppliers, community-run support services and conservation-conscious partnerships. A portion of every booking supports local ranger training through the Kilimanjaro Conservation Fund. Travelling responsibly is not a feature — it is our operating principle.
Inclusions & Exclusions
- Airport arrival and departure transfers
- All national park and conservation area fees (Tarangire, NCA, Serengeti)
- Full-time expert English-speaking professional guide
- Custom 4x4 Land Cruiser with 360° pop-up roof
- Luxury accommodation: Gran Melia Arusha (1 night), Maramboi Tented Lodge (1 night), Kubu Kubu Tented Lodge (2 nights)
- All meals as per itinerary (B, L, D from Day 2 onwards; B & L on departure day)
- All drinks except spirits & liquor (included at lodge)
- Bottled water & soft drinks in vehicle during game drives
- Game drives in 4x4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof
- Emergency evacuation support and 24/7 operations contact
- Safari certificate of completion
- International flights to/from Tanzania
- Tanzania tourist visa (USD 50 most nationalities)
- Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
- Arrival night (Day 1) meals at Gran Melia Arusha (own expense)
- Spirits and liquor
- Guide and lodge crew gratuities (discretionary)
- Optional hot air balloon safari (~USD 600/person)
- Optional Maasai Village visit (extra cost)
- Optional Mto wa Mbu village bike tour (extra cost)
- Personal items and souvenirs
- Medical and dental expenses
- Prescription antimalarials (consult your doctor)