Trip Type
Group
Activity Level
Light-Moderate
Included in package:
2 nights in Serengeti National Park
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Group Size
2-6 guests
The Great Migration – Key Stages Throughout the Year January–March: Wildebeest calving season in southern Serengeti – thousands of calves are born daily, accompanied by heightened predator activity. April–May: Light rainy season – the plains turn lush green, and herds gather in massive numbers in central Serengeti. June–August: The herds move northward; crossings of the Grumeti River in the west, and increasing concentrations along the Mara River. September–October: Peak river crossings in northern Serengeti – unforgettable scenes of wildebeest and zebras charging into the Mara River. November–December: Return of the herds to central Serengeti – zebra foaling season, vast herds across open plains, and highly dynamic wildlife viewing. Weather in Tanzania – Between the Equator and the Green Highlands The combination of equatorial latitude and elevations of 1,000–2,400 meters creates a pleasant climate year-round: tropical, dry, and refreshing. Low humidity: 30–40% · Daytime: 25–28°C · Nights: 12–18°C.

A 9-day Essential Safari for the calving season, including 2 nights in Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ndutu calving grounds, and cultural encounters with the Hadzabe and Datoga tribes.
2 nights in Serengeti National Park
Tarangire National Park (baobabs, elephants, 500+ birds)
Maasai village visit
Lake Manyara National Park (flamingos, tree-climbing lions)
Ngorongoro Crater
Ndutu Plains – wildebeest calving season
Central Serengeti big cats
Great Migration herd dynamics
Hadzabe & Datoga cultural encounter
Arusha National Park visit
Early morning departure from Ben Gurion Airport. A private direct flight operated by us connects the Middle East with the heart of Africa. By midday, we will land at Kilimanjaro Airport – a quiet gateway surrounded by lush green landscapes at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro. Far from the bustle of major cities, it offers both a geographical and emotional transition into another world. From there, we will drive to Arusha – the central hub of northern Tanzania's safari region. Upon arrival at the hotel, we will settle in, take a breath, and allow ourselves to adjust: to a different rhythm, a different silence, a different light. Dinner and overnight at Kahawa House or similar.
Real stories from our travelers — what they loved most about the experience.
"My son and I returned a few days ago from a private one week tour in Tanzania. It was absolutely amazing in all respects. We loved every day and have the most precious memories. Our local guide Mayavoila was very know-legible, caring and pleased us where ever he could. We saw two crossings of the Wildebeests, Chittas, Leopards, Elephants, Giraffes, Zebras aso. Wisely we decided on 2 inland flights, so we did not have too many hours traveling in the Jeep. The Safari route was chosen perfectly and the hotels and Lodges were all on a very high Standard, truly 5*! We loved the tented Camp Wayo especially. The food and lunch bags were delicious. I knew Another World from my trip 4 years ago to Botswana. The organization is perfect from A-Z, professional, prompt and kind. We loved Tanzania, but I would prefer Botswana as there are much less Jeeps and tourism. We will surely travel again with Another World! Thank you so much! "
Janine Portenier
"An incredible experience. The day to day organization was excellent. The safari itself was amazing. Our guide was so informative and loved sharing his knowledge "
Dione Katz
"1. Excellent organization 2. Professional guide, extensive knowledge, big head 3. Most lodges, very high standard."
Doron Elhanani






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Safari Guides
Learn the best time to visit Tanzania for a safari. Discover how the dry season, green season, and the Great Migration shape wildlife viewing across the Serengeti and Ngorongoro ecosystems.
Written by Another World

Safari Guides
Discover the Great Migration in the Serengeti. Learn when and where to see wildebeest river crossings, calving season, and the world’s largest wildlife movement across Tanzania.
Written by Another World
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