Game Drives & Wildlife Safaris
Track lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino across Tanzania's Northern, Southern, Western and Eastern safari circuits and Kenya's Maasai Mara, Amboseli and Tsavo with Haven Trails Adventures, riding in a custom 4x4 safari vehicle led by an expert naturalist guide.
Tracking the Big Five Across Untamed Tanzania
East Africa's safari circuits are among the last places on Earth where the sheer scale of wild Africa remains fully intact, stretching from the short-grass plains of the Serengeti and the Maasai Mara to the collapsed volcanic caldera of Ngorongoro, the remote miombo woodlands of Ruaha and Katavi in Tanzania's south and west, and the volcanic backdrop of Amboseli beneath Kilimanjaro in Kenya. A game drive here is not a single sighting but a slow, attentive search across landscapes built for wildlife, guided by drivers who read tracks, radio calls and animal behaviour the way a sailor reads the weather.
This experience puts you in a custom 4x4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof hatches for uninterrupted, camera-ready viewing, led by a Haven Trails naturalist guide who understands the seasonal movement of the Great Migration, the territories of resident lion prides, the elephant corridors of the south and west, and the quiet corners where leopards rest through the heat of the day. Whether you choose Tanzania's Northern, Southern, Western or Eastern circuits, or cross into Kenya's Maasai Mara and Amboseli, drives can be arranged as a single half-day or full day, or combined into a multi-day circuit that moves between several parks back to back.
Where the Wild Roams Free
Each game drive begins early, when temperatures are cool and predators are most active, moving slowly along park tracks while your guide scans for movement, listens for alarm calls from birds and impala, and stays in radio contact with other guides to relay fresh sightings across the park. Vehicles are built specifically for safari use, with raised seating, unobstructed window space and a pop-up roof that lets everyone stand for a clear, camera-ready view without disturbing the animals below.
Depending on the park and season, a single drive can move through open savannah, acacia woodland, riverine forest and swamp within just a few hours, each habitat holding a different cast of species. Guides carry field guides and identification charts, and are happy to explain animal behaviour, territorial markings and the relationship between predator and prey as it unfolds in real time in front of you.
Choose Your Style of Safari
A game drive is not one fixed format. Depending on the park, the season and how much time you have in Tanzania, your safari can be shaped around the type of sighting you most want to experience.
Departing before sunrise, when temperatures are coolest and predators are most active after their overnight hunt, with soft golden light for photography.
A slower-paced drive through the heat of the day into early evening, ideal for spotting elephants at waterholes and grazing herds settling in for the night.
Available in select conservancies and reserves outside the core national parks, a spotlight drive reveals nocturnal hunters such as leopard, hyena and genet.
A morning and afternoon session combined into one continuous day, with a picnic lunch at a designated bush site so you never have to leave the park at midday.
A shorter late-afternoon drive that ends with drinks at a scenic viewpoint as the sun sets over the plains, a favourite for couples and special occasions.
Several parks linked together over multiple days, moving between lodges or tented camps while your guide handles logistics, permits and routing throughout.
Parks & Reserves Across East Africa
Haven Trails runs game drives across four distinct Tanzanian safari circuits, Northern, Southern, Western and Eastern, as well as across the border into Kenya's iconic parks, giving you access to one of the widest and most wildlife-dense selections of protected land anywhere on the continent. Each park has its own landscape, resident species and best season to visit, and our guides can combine several into a single seamless circuit.
Northern Circuit, Tanzania — the most accessible and wildlife-dense collection of parks in East Africa, anchored by the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.
Meaning "endless plains" in Maa, the Serengeti is home to the Great Migration of over two million wildebeest and zebra and holds one of the highest lion densities anywhere in Africa.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's largest intact, inactive volcanic caldera, its crater floor holds an exceptionally dense, year-round concentration of wildlife, including black rhino.
Famous for its ancient, swollen baobab trees and Tanzania's largest elephant herds, which gather along the Tarangire River in huge numbers during the dry season.
A compact park layering groundwater forest, acacia woodland and an alkaline lake, known for tree-climbing lions, flamingo flocks and over 400 recorded bird species.
Set on the slopes of Mount Meru just outside Arusha town, this smaller park offers giraffe, buffalo and colobus monkeys, plus canoeing on the Momella Lakes.
Southern Circuit, Tanzania — vast, uncrowded wilderness with some of the highest elephant and lion densities in Africa, and far fewer vehicles per sighting.
Tanzania's largest national park, where the Great Ruaha River draws huge herds of elephant and buffalo and hosts one of the country's largest lion populations along its rocky, baobab-studded terrain.
Africa's largest protected wilderness area, split by the Rufiji River, offering both boat safaris and open-vehicle game drives among wild dog packs, hippo pods and healthy predator numbers.
Bordering the Selous ecosystem and easily reached by road from Dar es Salaam, its Mkata floodplain is often compared to the Serengeti for its open grasslands and reliable game viewing.
A rainforest-covered range in the Eastern Arc Mountains, prized for guided forest hikes, waterfalls and endemic primates rather than open-vehicle game drives.
Western Circuit, Tanzania — remote, off-the-beaten-path parks around Lake Tanganyika, better known for chimpanzee trekking and untouched wilderness than classic game drives.
One of Africa's least-visited parks, its seasonal floodplains fill with some of the largest hippo and buffalo concentrations on the continent during the dry season.
Reached by boat along the shores of Lake Tanganyika, Mahale protects one of the largest known populations of wild chimpanzees, tracked on foot through steep forest trails.
Tanzania's smallest national park and the site of Jane Goodall's pioneering chimpanzee research, with steep forested slopes running down to Lake Tanganyika.
Eastern & Coastal Circuit, Tanzania — lower-profile parks close to the coast that combine easily with a Zanzibar or Dar es Salaam add-on.
Tanzania's only coastal wildlife sanctuary, where beach and bush meet, offering game drives past giraffe, lion and buffalo within sight of the Indian Ocean.
A community-managed conservation area along the Wami River near the coast, offering a low-traffic alternative game drive and canoeing experience close to Dar es Salaam and Bagamoyo.
Kenya National Parks — Haven Trails also arranges cross-border game drives into Kenya, home to the northern half of the Great Migration and some of Africa's most photographed landscapes.
The Kenyan continuation of the Serengeti ecosystem, world-famous for dramatic Mara River crossings and some of the highest densities of lion and cheetah on the continent.
Famous for herds of free-ranging elephant photographed against the snow-capped backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro on clear mornings, with swamps that draw wildlife year-round.
Kenya's largest protected area, known for red-dust "red elephants," the Yatta Plateau lava flow, and the Mzima Springs where hippo and crocodile gather in clear water.
A compact Rift Valley park built around an alkaline lake once famous for flamingo flocks, now a key rhino sanctuary protecting both black and white rhino behind electric fencing.
A semi-arid reserve along the Ewaso Ng'iro River in northern Kenya, home to species found nowhere else on a standard safari circuit, including Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe and gerenuk.
From the Big Five to the Great Migration
Tanzania and Kenya together are among only a handful of countries where all Big Five species, lion, leopard, African elephant, Cape buffalo and black or white rhino, share the same protected landscape, alongside one of the largest populations of plains game, primates and specialist dryland species left on the continent.
Best Time for Game Drives in Tanzania
There is no single "best" month for a Tanzania game drive, since different seasons favour different sightings, but understanding the annual rhythm of the parks helps you plan a safari around what you most want to see.
- Wildlife concentrates around rivers and waterholes, making sightings easier
- Little rainfall and clear skies, ideal for photography
- Mara River crossings occur in the northern Serengeti (Aug-Oct)
- Cool, comfortable mornings and evenings for game drives
- Wildebeest calving season covers the southern plains (Jan-Mar)
- Lush, dramatically green landscapes for photography
- Excellent birdwatching with migratory species present
- Fewer crowds and lower lodge and camp rates
Sample Full-Day Game Drive Itinerary
1
Early Morning Pickup & Park Entry
Early pickup from your lodge or camp, arriving at the park gate for entry formalities in time to be inside before the wildlife becomes active with the rising sun.
2
Morning Game Drive & Big Cat Search
The most productive hours of the day, spent moving slowly through prime territory while your guide tracks fresh signs and radios other vehicles for sightings of lion, leopard and cheetah.
3
Bush Picnic Lunch & Rest
A packed picnic lunch is served at a shaded, designated rest area within the park, allowing you to stay inside the wilderness through the quieter midday hours instead of driving back out.
4
Afternoon Game Drive & Sundowner Return
A second drive through the afternoon covers new ground and different habitats, often pausing at a scenic viewpoint for a sundowner as the light softens, before a relaxed return to your lodge or camp ahead of the park's closing time.
Prefer to explore more than one park? Our most popular circuits combine Tarangire, Lake Manyara, the Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti over four to seven days on Tanzania's Northern Circuit, while other guests choose a Southern Circuit safari through Ruaha and Nyerere, a chimpanzee-focused Western Circuit trip to Katavi and Mahale, or a cross-border itinerary that adds Kenya's Maasai Mara and Amboseli. Whichever route you choose, our guide handles all logistics, park permits and route planning throughout.
What to Pack
A comfortable game drive is as much about preparation as timing. Here is what our guides recommend bringing along for the day.
Included & Excluded
- 4x4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof
- Professional naturalist guide
- All park & conservation area entry fees
- Bottled water during game drives
- Picnic lunch on full-day drives
- Lodge or camp pickup & drop-off
- 24/7 Haven Trails ground support
- International & domestic flights
- Accommodation, unless booked as a multi-day package
- Tips for your guide and driver
- Alcoholic beverages
- Travel & medical insurance
- Optional balloon or walking safari add-ons
Why Haven Trails Adventures
Based in Moshi, Tanzania, not a booking platform abroad. Our guides have personally driven routes across the Northern, Southern, Western and Eastern circuits and into Kenya, and know where the animals are likely to be each season.
Every driver-guide working with Haven Trails is licensed, experienced in wildlife tracking and trained in defensive, low-impact off-road driving around animals.
Parks, pace, accommodation style and vehicle type can all be tailored to your interests, whether that is serious photography, family travel or a fast-paced multi-park circuit.
A Haven Trails ground team is reachable throughout your Tanzania safari for any change, question or unexpected situation, from route changes to special requests.
All drives follow TANAPA off-road and wildlife-distance guidelines, and a portion of every booking supports community and conservation initiatives around the parks we visit.
Park fees change annually and vary by park, so we are upfront about what is included at booking, with no hidden add-ons once you are in the vehicle.

