Tanzania Ultimate Safari & Zanzibar
Twelve days. The complete Tanzania story, told at full length. Three full days in the Serengeti, all four Northern Circuit parks — then five nights of pure Indian Ocean paradise in Zanzibar. Africa's greatest safari journey, perfectly completed.
Twelve Days. The Ultimate Tanzania Journey.
There are Tanzania safaris, and then there is this. The Tanzania Ultimate Safari & Zanzibar is Haven Trails' most comprehensive itinerary — twelve days that cover everything this extraordinary country has to offer, with enough time in each location to not just experience it but to truly understand it. It is the itinerary we build for travellers who want to come back having seen everything. And who, without exception, always want to come back.
The safari begins in Tarangire National Park — Tanzania's magnificent baobab wilderness, where elephant herds of 300 converge daily on the Tarangire River beneath trees a thousand years old. Then the crossing into the Serengeti — and here is what makes this itinerary exceptional: three full days. Not two. Three days to work every circuit, to learn every kopje, to follow the migration without rushing. Day 3: arriving in the late afternoon and the first sunset on the endless plains. Day 4: the full Seronera predator circuit — leopards in the fig trees, cheetahs on the open plains, lion prides at the lugga. Day 5: the remote circuits, the western corridors, the places your guide knows and other vehicles don't go. Three days in the Serengeti is the minimum needed to truly know this landscape.
Day 6 begins with a final Serengeti dawn drive before the drive to the Ngorongoro Crater — a full descent into Africa's most wildlife-dense arena, where Big Five encounters including the critically endangered black rhino are genuinely possible in a single extraordinary day. Day 7 closes the safari with Lake Manyara — the tree-climbing lions, the flamingos, the ancient groundwater forest — and then the domestic flight to Zanzibar, crossing in under 90 minutes from the brown-gold savanna of the Rift Valley to the turquoise Indian Ocean.
Five nights in Zanzibar. Stone Town. A spice farm tour through the island's ancient agricultural heartland. World-class snorkelling at Mnemba Atoll. Swimming with wild dolphins at Kizimkazi. Two genuinely free days to be on the island however you choose — beach, forest, deep sea, old city, or simply a long chair in the shade of a palm tree with the sound of the Indian Ocean. On Day 12, departure from Zanzibar Airport with twelve days that will define your understanding of what travel, at its very best, can be.
Best Time for Safari & Beach
This itinerary is superb in every season. Each time of year brings a different character to both the safari parks and Zanzibar — here is how they align.
The Full Itinerary
1
Arrive Arusha — The Ultimate Journey Begins
Your Haven Trails guide meets you at Kilimanjaro International Airport with a sign and a warm Tanzanian welcome. The 45-minute transfer to Arusha passes through the fertile foothills of Mount Meru — your first glimpse of Tanzania's extraordinary landscape, with the great mountain rising over 4,500 metres and Kilimanjaro's snowy summit occasionally visible to the east at dawn.
At your hotel, a comprehensive 12-day briefing over welcome drinks covers everything ahead — the four parks, the Serengeti circuits you'll work across three days, the Zanzibar flight logistics, and all the details that make a 12-day journey go seamlessly. Your guide knows this itinerary deeply and the briefing is the foundation on which everything else is built. Welcome dinner to close the first evening: your first taste of Tanzania's warmth, its cuisine, and its people.
2
Arusha → Tarangire — Into the Elephant Kingdom
An early departure from Arusha heading south and west through the Rift Valley. The first ancient baobab trees appear on the horizon as you approach Tarangire — gnarled, vast, impossibly old — and then you enter the park and the Tarangire River circuit begins. This is elephant country in the most elemental sense: in the dry season, herds of 200–300 elephants converge daily on the river, and the spectacle of these vast gatherings beneath the baobabs is unlike anything else in northern Tanzania.
A full day covers the river circuit and the inland baobab woodland — lions in the shade of the acacias, giraffe in the canopy, the rare fringe-eared oryx and gerenuk unique to this ecosystem, extraordinary birding through 550+ species. Bush picnic lunch at the river's edge. As the late afternoon light turns the baobabs golden, the drive to Karatu — a cool, lush highland town at the foot of the Ngorongoro highlands — for the first of two Karatu nights.
3
Karatu → Serengeti — Crossing into the Endless Plains
The drive from Karatu climbs through the afromontane forest of the Ngorongoro highlands before descending westward toward the Serengeti. At the conservation area boundary, the landscape transforms dramatically — the forest gives way to open savanna, the trees thin out, and suddenly the Serengeti's short grass plains are spread to every horizon. An optional stop at Olduvai Gorge — the Cradle of Mankind — adds historical resonance to the crossing.
The afternoon game drive begins immediately upon entering the Serengeti: first encounters with the vast wildebeest and zebra herds, initial predator scouting along the Seronera River, the first kopjes appearing from the plain like ancient sentinels. You arrive at camp as the sun sets over the western Serengeti — a sight that never gets old, no matter how many times your guide has watched it. Tomorrow, the real exploration begins.
4
Full Day Serengeti — The Predator Circuit
The first full Serengeti day. Before dawn you are on the plains, the sky full of stars, the air sharp, the first predators still active after the night's hunting. The Seronera Valley is the heart of the central Serengeti's predator circuit: the Seronera River, lined with ancient fig trees, is home to resident leopards that drape themselves over horizontal branches in the early morning light — one of the great iconic safari sightings on Earth. Lion prides patrol the lugga. Cheetahs scan the horizon from anthill positions for the right gazelle in the vast herds moving across the plains.
The afternoon circuit explores the Simba and Gol Kopjes — ancient granite outcrops rising from the plain, each one a lion pride's permanent territory. Bush picnic lunch under an acacia. Migration pursuit: wherever the great wildebeest herds are during your visit — Mara River crossings in the north, calving in the south, western corridor marches — your guide positions the day accordingly.
5
Full Day Serengeti — Remote Plains & Deep Migration
The third full day in the Serengeti — and the one that separates this itinerary from everything shorter. By now, you know this landscape. You know the light and how it changes. You know your guide's reading of animal behaviour, how he interprets distant movement, what to look for at the kopjes. Today goes deeper: into the less-visited regions where other vehicles rarely venture, the remote western and northern circuits that offer some of the most private and extraordinary wildlife encounters in the park.
Migration pursuit continues: if the great herds are in the north near the Mara River, today is the day to go for the crossing — thousands of wildebeest plunging into the river in a chaos of sound, dust, crocodiles, and survival instinct. If calving is underway in the south, today takes you to the short grass plains where the predator density around the newborns is extraordinary. Or into the remote western corridor where smaller herds move in quieter, more contemplative processions. A sundowner on the open plains ends the day — your last evening on the Serengeti, and one of the most beautiful moments in travel.
6
Serengeti → Ngorongoro Crater — Full Descent → Karatu
A final dawn drive in the Serengeti — the plains in golden early light, the last of the night's predators finishing their work, the great herds beginning to move. Then the drive east through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, climbing from the plains through the Maasai bomas and acacia woodland of the highlands toward the crater rim.
At the rim, the descent begins. The drive down 600 metres of crater wall through ancient afromontane forest is itself extraordinary — and you emerge onto the crater floor with 25,000 animals stretched before you in every direction. A full day on the crater floor: lion prides on the open grasslands, the buffalo herd thousands strong, flamingos turning Lake Magadi pink, and the critically endangered black rhino — one of only ~26 remaining on the crater floor — moving alone across the short grass plains. The most profound wildlife encounter in Africa. Crater picnic lunch. The long climb back up the wall. A second night in the cool Karatu highlands — the last before tomorrow's Lake Manyara drive and the flight to Zanzibar.
7
Lake Manyara — Final Game Drive ✈ Zanzibar
The final safari morning. From Karatu the drive to Lake Manyara is short — a park that consistently surprises even experienced safari travellers. The ancient groundwater forest at the entrance gives way to the lake's edge, and then: flamingos turning the shallows pink, large hippo pods yawning in the morning sun, and somewhere in the canopy above the track — the famous tree-climbing lions of Manyara, resting six metres above the ground with complete indifference to the world below. One of Africa's great wildlife oddities, and the perfect closing chapter of seven extraordinary safari days.
After the morning game drive and a farewell bush picnic, you drive to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your domestic flight to Zanzibar. In less than 90 minutes, the landscape beneath the aircraft changes from the golden savanna of the Rift Valley to the turquoise shallows and white-sand shores of the Indian Ocean. Your Zanzibar ground team meets you at the airport and transfers you to your beach hotel. Five nights of ocean ahead.
8
Zanzibar — Stone Town & Spice Farm
Zanzibar reveals itself through its history first. Stone Town — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — is one of Africa's most extraordinary old cities: a labyrinthine tangle of narrow streets, intricately carved wooden doors, Arabic arches, Indian merchants' mansions, Swahili balconies, and Persian baths, built over centuries at the crossroads of Arab, Persian, Indian, African, and European trade routes. Your guide leads you through the winding lanes — past the old slave market, the House of Wonders, the Old Fort, the seafront where Omani dhows once loaded with cloves and slaves — telling the island's rich and complex story with the intimacy of someone who was born here.
In the morning, a spice farm visit: once the world's largest clove producer, Zanzibar's interior is a garden of extraordinary richness. Your guide picks fresh nutmeg, black pepper, vanilla, ylang-ylang, lemongrass, cinnamon, and jackfruit from the growing plants and hands them to you to smell and taste, still warm from the sun. In the afternoon, the beach — the first of five evenings by the Indian Ocean.
9
Zanzibar — Mnemba Snorkelling & Dolphin Encounter
Today belongs to the ocean. A boat trip to Mnemba Atoll — a protected marine reserve a few kilometres off Zanzibar's northeast coast — reveals one of the Indian Ocean's richest marine ecosystems: coral gardens in extraordinary health, green turtles gliding through the blue, hawksbill turtles, octopus, reef sharks, and a density of reef fish species that makes every moment underwater an event. On calm days, visibility can exceed 30 metres. A packed snorkelling lunch on the water.
In the afternoon, the option of Kizimkazi — Zanzibar's dolphin village on the southwest coast — where resident pods of bottlenose and humpback dolphins are nearly always present. Swimming alongside wild dolphins in warm shallow waters is one of the most joyful wildlife experiences available anywhere in East Africa. The option of a dhow sunset cruise on the Indian Ocean closes a perfect day on the water.
10
Zanzibar — Free Day — Prison Island & Jozani Forest
The first of two fully free Zanzibar days — and with five nights on the island, you can afford to make each day exactly what you want it to be. The most popular choices for Day 10 involve a little more exploration before the last free day becomes purely about the beach.
Prison Island (Changuu Island) — a short boat ride from Stone Town. This small island served as a quarantine station and briefly a prison and now hosts a colony of giant Aldabra tortoises, some over a century old, that wander freely across the grounds while you walk among them. The oldest tortoises on the island were already alive when Tanzania's great national parks were being established. Jozani Forest — the last remnant of ancient coral rag forest in Zanzibar and the only home of the endangered Zanzibar red colobus monkey, one of Africa's rarest primates, found nowhere else on Earth. Small troops move through the canopy above the forest boardwalks, sometimes coming within a few metres of visitors. Or simply — the beach, a book, and the sound of the Indian Ocean. Both are equally valid.
11
Zanzibar — Final Free Day — Pure Ocean & Beach
The last full day. After nine days of early mornings, game drives, exploration, and movement — today is for stillness. The beach is right there. The Indian Ocean is warm and impossibly clear. You have nowhere to be until tomorrow morning.
Some guests use this day for activities that haven't happened yet: kitesurfing on the east coast at Paje (one of East Africa's best kitesurfing spots), deep sea fishing for marlin and sailfish in the channels south of the island, a leisurely cycle through the island's interior villages, or a final snorkel at the house reef before the last evening. Most guests choose none of the above — and instead spend the day doing exactly what the Indian Ocean was designed for: swimming in it, lying next to it, watching it change colour through the afternoon, and letting the entire twelve days process themselves in the warm Zanzibar air. The last sunset is the most beautiful of all.
12
Departure — Zanzibar Airport
The final morning. Breakfast at the hotel with the sound of the Indian Ocean somewhere beyond the palm trees. Eleven nights ago you arrived at Kilimanjaro Airport knowing Tanzania from photographs and other people's stories. Now you know it from the inside — from the dust of the Tarangire baobab woodland, from three mornings of Serengeti plains in first light, from the mist rising off the Ngorongoro crater floor, from the six-metre lion in the Manyara mahogany tree, and from five nights of the Indian Ocean turning different colours at the end of each extraordinary day.
Your Zanzibar ground team transfers you to Abeid Amani Karume International Airport for your departure flight. Twelve days. Haven Trails wishes you a safe and wonderful onward journey — and we look forward to welcoming you back to Tanzania, whenever that may be.
Accommodation — 11 Nights Across 5 Locations
Eleven nights across five locations: Arusha (1), Karatu (2 — nights 2 & 6), Serengeti (3), and Zanzibar (5). All properties personally vetted by Haven Trails. Same expert guide and 4x4 throughout the safari.

Well-appointed hotel with warm hospitality, lush garden surroundings, and excellent restaurant. A gracious first night before twelve extraordinary days ahead.

Charming boutique lodge with beautifully landscaped gardens, spacious rooms, and outstanding breakfast. The elegant start to a grand Tanzania journey.

Warm Karatu hospitality — comfortable rooms, fireplace lounge, pool, and ideal positioning for both the Serengeti drive (Night 2) and the Ngorongoro return (Night 6).

Spacious garden cottages, excellent local cuisine, and birding gardens. A restful highland base on two separate nights of the 12-day safari loop.

Beautifully positioned permanent tented camp near the Seronera Valley. En-suite tents, fine dining, and superb wildlife access — lions and hyenas are regular nocturnal visitors to the camp perimeter.

Dramatic lodge built into a massive kopje in the northern Serengeti — iconic architecture, sweeping plains views, pool, and excellent positioning for migration season crossings.

A well-appointed beach resort on Zanzibar's beautiful north coast — calm water year-round, excellent snorkelling, pool, beach restaurant, and water sports. Five nights of complete ocean relaxation after seven extraordinary safari days.

A boutique hotel on Zanzibar's spectacular east coast — long white-sand beaches, consistent trade winds for kitesurfing, and a more intimate and characterful atmosphere for five nights of genuine island life.
All accommodation and activities customisable — honeymoon upgrades, private vehicle option, Zanzibar location preference (north coast, east coast, Stone Town), or special arrangements. Contact us at info@haventrails.com or WhatsApp +255 713 334154.
Inclusions & Exclusions
- KIA arrival and Zanzibar Airport departure transfers
- All national park and conservation area fees (4 parks)
- Full-time expert English-speaking naturalist guide (safari)
- Custom 4x4 Land Cruiser with 360° pop-up roof
- All accommodation — 11 nights (per chosen tier)
- Domestic flight KIA → Zanzibar (economy class)
- Zanzibar airport arrival & departure transfers
- Stone Town guided tour (Day 8)
- Zanzibar spice farm tour (Day 8)
- All safari meals as per itinerary (Days 1–7)
- Zanzibar hotel breakfasts (Days 8–12)
- Welcome dinner in Arusha (Day 1)
- Safari certificate of completion
- Bottled water & soft drinks in safari vehicle daily
- Emergency evacuation support (all safari parks)
- International flights to/from Tanzania
- Tanzania tourist visa ($50 USD — most nationalities)
- Zanzibar entry fee ($5–$10 USD — some nationalities)
- Travel and medical insurance (strongly recommended)
- Snorkelling boat trip and dolphin swimming (Day 9)
- Lunches and dinners in Zanzibar (Days 7–12)
- Alcoholic beverages throughout
- Safari guide and crew gratuities (discretionary)
- Optional Zanzibar activities (Prison Island, fishing etc.)
- Personal items, souvenirs, and laundry
Why Haven Trails Adventures
Every Haven Trails safari guide holds a Professional Tourist Guide Certification with 1,000+ guided field hours. Three days in the Serengeti with an expert guide is transformative — you leave not just having seen the wildlife, but truly understanding this extraordinary ecosystem.
A 12-day journey crossing four parks and two islands has many moving parts. Haven Trails has perfected this itinerary — the Tarangire timing, the Serengeti circuit sequencing, the Ngorongoro and Manyara scheduling, the KIA flight connection, the Zanzibar ground handover. It is seamless every time.
This is Haven Trails' most requested honeymoon itinerary. Safari romance — private vehicle, bush dinners, the vast African sky — followed by five nights of Indian Ocean paradise. We offer honeymoon upgrades, room decoration, private dinners, and the finest properties throughout. Contact us to design your perfect beginning.
Based in Moshi, Tanzania. Our team tracks wildlife movements in real time — particularly critical over three Serengeti days — and our Zanzibar partners are equally embedded in the island's hospitality network. You benefit from local knowledge no international operator can match.
This itinerary is a framework, not a formula. Every detail — dates, accommodation tier, Zanzibar base location, activity choices, pace, dietary requirements, photography interests — is adjusted for your group. Tell us who you are and we will build your perfect twelve days.
Haven Trails prioritises community-owned properties, Tanzanian-owned suppliers, and active conservation partners across both the safari and Zanzibar sections. A portion of every booking supports local ranger training and wildlife protection.
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