13-Day Tanzania Safari + Zanzibar Beach Holiday Combination

Tour Overview

Duration: 13 Days / 12 Nights
Safari Days: 8 Days
Beach Days: 5 Days
Tour Type: Private Safari with Beach Extension
Best For: Couples, Honeymooners, Families, First-Time Safari Travelers, Wildlife Enthusiasts

Experience the ultimate Tanzania safari and Zanzibar beach combination that perfectly blends thrilling wildlife adventures with tropical paradise relaxation. This comprehensive 13-day itinerary takes you through Tanzania’s legendary Northern Circuit national parks, home to the Big Five, the Great Wildebeest Migration, and Africa’s most spectacular wildlife concentrations, before whisking you away to Zanzibar’s powder-white beaches and turquoise waters.

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Day by Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Arusha - Safari Capital of Tanzania

Destination: Arusha
Accommodation Options:

  • Budget: Arusha Tourist Inn, Tulia Boutique Hotel & Spa
  • Mid-Range: Four Points By Sheraton Hotel, African Tulip Hotel
  • Luxury: Arusha Coffee Lodge, Gran Melia Arusha, Mount Meru Hotel, Legendary Lodge

Meals: Dinner and Breakfast  (Lunch on your own)

Activities: Airport transfer, pre-safari briefing

Welcome to Tanzania! Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), your private safari guide greets you with “Karibu Tanzania!” – Welcome to Tanzania. Transfer to your Arusha accommodation (45 minutes) where you’ll relax and prepare for tomorrow’s adventure. Your guide provides a comprehensive safari briefing, reviewing the exciting itinerary ahead through Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tanzania’s premier wildlife destinations.

What Makes Arusha Special: Nestled at the foot of Mount Meru, Arusha sits at 1,400 meters elevation with pleasant year-round temperatures. This bustling safari hub offers last-minute shopping opportunities for safari essentials, local crafts, and souvenirs. Optional activities include Arusha National Park visits, coffee plantation tours, or exploring vibrant local markets.

Day 2: Arusha to Tarangire National Park - Land of Giants

Destination: Tarangire National Park
Driving Distance: 120 km (2.5 hours)
Accommodation Options:

  • Budget: Fanaka Campsite, Panorama Safari Camp
  • Mid-Range: Tarangire Sopa Lodge, Sangaiwe Tented Lodge
  • Luxury: Tarangire Treetops, Oliver’s Camp, Sanctuary Swala Camp

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (picnic), Dinner

Activities: Full-day game drive in Tarangire National Park

After breakfast, depart Arusha for Tarangire National Park, famous for having the highest concentration of elephants in Tanzania and ancient baobab trees that dominate the landscape. The Tarangire River serves as the only permanent water source during the dry season, attracting massive elephant herds, sometimes up to 300 elephants at once, along with zebras, wildebeest, buffalo, giraffes, and diverse predators including lions and leopards.

Your expert guide navigates the park’s diverse ecosystems from acacia woodlands to swampy areas, maximizing wildlife viewing opportunities. Enjoy a scenic picnic lunch within the park before continuing afternoon game drives. Return to your lodge as the sun sets over the African savannah.

Day 3: Tarangire to Lake Manyara National Park - Flamingo Paradise

Destination: Lake Manyara National Park
Driving Distance: 70 km (1.5 hours)
Accommodation Options:

  • Budget: Fanaka Campsite, Lake Manyara View Lodge
  • Mid-Range: Lake Manyara Serena Safari Lodge, Eileen’s Trees Inn
  • Luxury: Escarpment Luxury Lodge, andBeyond Lake Manyara Tree Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (picnic), Dinner

Activities: Full-day game drive in Lake Manyara National Park

Journey to Lake Manyara National Park, a compact gem offering incredible biodiversity within 330 square kilometers. Descend the dramatic Great Rift Valley escarpment into this ecological paradise where groundwater forest, acacia woodland, open grasslands, and the alkaline lake create distinct habitats teeming with wildlife.

Lake Manyara’s compact size means exceptional wildlife density and photographic opportunities. Ernest Hemingway called it “the loveliest I had seen in Africa.” After a full day exploring this diverse ecosystem, transfer to your accommodation near Karatu or the Ngorongoro highlands.

Day 4: Ngorongoro Crater - Africa's Garden of Eden

Destination: Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Driving Distance: 30 km to crater rim
Accommodation Options:

  • Budget: Simba Campsite (crater rim), Fanaka Campsite
  • Mid-Range: Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge, Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge
  • Luxury: Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, andBeyond Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, Lion’s Paw Camp

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (picnic), Dinner

Activities: Full-day crater tour (6-7 hours inside crater)

 Today brings the highlight of many Tanzania safaris, descending 600 meters into the Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This natural amphitheater spans 260 square kilometers and shelters an estimated 25,000 large animals in one of Africa’s highest wildlife concentrations.

Descend via the steep crater walls early morning when wildlife is most active. Explore the crater floor’s diverse habitats including grasslands, swamps, forests, and the alkaline lake. Enjoy a picnic lunch at the hippo pool observation area while watching these massive mammals wallow. The Ngorongoro Crater’s unique microclimate and permanent water supply support wildlife year-round, making every visit spectacular regardless of season.

Ascend back to the crater rim in late afternoon and transfer to your accommodation with breathtaking crater views.

Day 5: Ngorongoro to Central Serengeti - Into the Endless Plains

Destination: Central Serengeti (Seronera)
Driving Distance: 145 km (4-5 hours with game viewing en route)
Accommodation Options:

  • Budget: Seronera Campsite, Nyani Campsite
  • Mid-Range:  Moyo Tented Camp, Serengeti Kati Kati Tented Camp, Tanzania Bush Camp
  • Luxury: Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge, Dunia Camp

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (picnic), Dinner

Activities: Game drive through Ngorongoro Conservation Area, game drive entering Serengeti

Depart after breakfast for the legendary Serengeti National Park. Journey through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area with opportunities to spot wildlife before entering Serengeti through Naabi Hill Gate. The drive itself is spectacular, passing Maasai villages and offering your first glimpses of the endless Serengeti plains that Ernest Hemingway described as “the way the world should be.

Arrive at your Serengeti accommodation by late afternoon. Depending on timing, enjoy a sunset game drive around camp or relax while watching wildlife from your lodge/camp.

Day 6: Full Day Serengeti National Park - The Great Migration Route

Destination: Serengeti National Park
Accommodation Options:

  • Budget: Seronera Campsite, Nyani Campsite
  • Mid-Range: Serengeti Kati Kati Tented Camp, Serengeti Sopa Lodge
  • Luxury: Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, Singita Sabora Tented Camp, andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (picnic), Dinner

Activities: Full-day game drive, optional hot air balloon safari (additional cost)

Today you will spend a full day exploring the magnificent Serengeti with early morning and afternoon game drives. Your guide tailors today’s route based on recent wildlife sightings, migration patterns (if visiting June-October), and your specific interests.

Optional Activity—Hot Air Balloon Safari: Experience Serengeti’s majesty from above with an early morning hot air balloon safari (approximately $600 per person, advanced booking required). Float silently over the plains at sunrise, spotting wildlife from a unique vantage point, before landing for a champagne breakfast in the bush, a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Best Photography Opportunities: The Serengeti’s open plains, dramatic skies, and abundant wildlife create phenomenal photography conditions. Golden hour (early morning and late afternoon) offers the best lighting for capturing predator-prey interactions, migration spectacles, and stunning landscapes.

Return to camp after a full day of game viewing to share stories around the campfire under Africa’s star-filled sky.

Day 7: Serengeti to Serengeti (Northern or Western Serengeti Option)

Destination: Serengeti National Park (different region)
Accommodation Options:

  • Budget: Mobile camping following migration
  • Mid-Range: Mara River Camp, Kaskaz Mara Camp
  • Luxury: Serengeti Migration Camp, Singita Mara River Tented Camp, andBeyond Klein’s Camp

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (picnic), Dinner

Activities: Game drive with migration focus (seasonal)

Today’s location depends on your travel dates and the Great Wildebeest Migration’s position:

June-October: Northern Serengeti Migration Drive to the northern Serengeti near the Mara River (4-5 hours) to witness the dramatic river crossings. Over 1.5 million wildebeest and zebras face crocodile-infested waters in a life-or-death spectacle considered nature’s greatest show. Your guide positions you at the best crossing points, though exact timing is unpredictable, wildlife dictates the schedule!

November-May: Southern Serengeti & Ndutu Head toward the southern Serengeti/Ndutu area, where the calving season occurs (January-March). Witness 8,000+ wildebeest calves born daily, attracting predators for incredible hunting action.

Western Corridor Option (May-July): Explore the western Serengeti and Grumeti River area where the migration passes through, offering excellent wildlife viewing and river crossings.

Regardless of season, Serengeti never disappoints with its abundant resident wildlife populations, ensuring spectacular game viewing year-round.

Day 8: Serengeti to Karatu/Arusha

Destination: Karatu or Arusha
Driving Distance: 190 km to Karatu (4 hours), 280 km to Arusha (5-6 hours)
Accommodation Options:

  • Budget: Eileen’s Trees Inn (Karatu), Arusha Tourist Inn (Arusha)
  • Mid-Range: Ngorongoro Farm House (Karatu), Mount Meru Hotel (Arusha)
  • Luxury: Gibbs Farm (Karatu), Arusha Coffee Lodge (Arusha)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (en route), Dinner

Activities: Morning game drive, transfer with scenic stops

Itinerary: Enjoy one final early morning game drive in Serengeti, capturing last photographs and wildlife memories. After breakfast, begin the journey back toward Karatu (near Ngorongoro) or directly to Arusha, depending on your Zanzibar flight schedule.

The drive offers beautiful scenery through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area with possible Maasai village visit (optional, additional $20-30 per person) where you learn about traditional warrior culture, jumping ceremonies, and beadwork. Stop for lunch in Karatu or at a scenic viewpoint.

Arrive at your accommodation in late afternoon with time to relax before your Zanzibar beach extension begins tomorrow. Enjoy a farewell dinner celebrating your incredible safari adventure

Day 9: Flight to Zanzibar - Spice Island Paradise Awaits

Destination: Zanzibar (Stone Town or beach resort)
Flight: Arusha to Zanzibar (1 hour) or Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar (20 minutes)
Accommodation Options:

  • Budget: Stone Town: Dhow Palace Hotel, Tembo House Hotel
  • Mid-Range: Stone Town: Park Hyatt Zanzibar, Kisiwa House
  • Luxury: Stone Town: Emerson Spice, Zanzibar Serena Hotel

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner (Lunch on your own)

Activities: Flight transfer, Stone Town orientation, optional Stone Town tour

After breakfast, transfer to Arusha Airport or Kilimanjaro International Airport for your flight to Zanzibar (flight excluded in package). Upon arrival at Abeid Amani Karume International Airport in Zanzibar, your driver welcomes you and transfers you to your Stone Town hotel or directly to your beach resort (depending on itinerary choice).

Stone Town Introduction: Spend your first evening in Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa’s most historically significant cities. This ancient trading port blends Swahili, Arab, Persian, Indian, and European influences in its narrow alleyways, ornate doors, bustling markets, and waterfront atmosphere.

Optional Stone Town Tour Activities:

  • Historic Sites: House of Wonders, Old Fort, Sultan’s Palace
  • Markets: Darajani Market for spices, fruits, and local life
  • Cultural Sites: Slave market memorial and museum
  • Sunset Cruise: Traditional dhow sailing with stunning sunset views
  • Dining: Forodhani Gardens night market for fresh seafood and Zanzibari street food

Relax and soak in the exotic atmosphere after your safari adventure. Tomorrow brings pristine beaches and island paradise.

Day 10: Stone Town to Nungwi, Kendwa, Paje, or Matemwe Beach

Destination: Nungwi, Kendwa, Paje, or Matemwe Beach
Driving Distance: 60 km to north coast (1.5 hours), 45 km to east coast (1 hour)
Accommodation Options – Nungwi/Kendwa (North Coast):

  • Budget: Amaan Bungalows, Jambo Brothers Bungalows
  • Mid-Range: Nungwi Dreams by Mantis, Turaco Nungwi Resort
  • Luxury: Essque Zalu Zanzibar, The Z Hotel, Royal Zanzibar Beach Resort

Accommodation Options – East Coast (Paje/Matemwe):

  • Budget: Paje by Night, Arabian Nights Hotel
  • Mid-Range: Zanzibar White Sand Luxury Villas, Matemwe Beach House
  • Luxury: Zuri Zanzibar, The Mora Zanzibar

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner (All-Inclusive at most beach resorts)

Activities: Beach relaxation, optional spice tour, swimming, snorkeling

After breakfast, transfer from Stone Town to your beach resort on Zanzibar’s stunning coastline. Choose between:

Northern Beaches (Nungwi/Kendwa):

  • Pros: Minimal tides, swimming possible all day, vibrant nightlife, more restaurants/bars
  • Cons: Busier, more tourists, slightly less authentic
  • Best For: Active travelers, couples seeking nightlife, first-time Zanzibar visitors

Eastern Beaches (Paje/Matemwe):

  • Pros: More tranquil, authentic fishing villages, excellent kitesurfing, dramatic tides
  • Cons: Limited swimming during low tide, fewer dining options
  • Best For: Kite surfing enthusiasts, peace-seekers, romantic getaways

Optional Activity – Spice Tour: En route to beach, stop for Zanzibar’s famous spice plantation tour ($25-40 per person). Walk through plantations learning about cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, cardamom, and lemongrass. Understand why Zanzibar earned its “Spice Island” nickname through centuries of spice trade. Taste exotic fruits and purchase fresh spices directly from farms.

Arrive at your beach resort by midday. Spend afternoon swimming in crystal-clear turquoise waters, lounging on powder-white sand beaches, and beginning your tropical relaxation.

Day 11: Full Day Zanzibar Beach - Tropical Paradise Bliss

Destination: Zanzibar Beach (your chosen location)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (typically All-Inclusive)

Activities: Beach relaxation, optional water sports and excursions

Enjoy a full day of tropical paradise at your leisure. Zanzibar’s beaches rank among the world’s most beautiful with palm-fringed white sand, warm Indian Ocean waters, and vibrant coral reefs.

Beach Activities (Most complimentary at resorts):

  • Swimming and sunbathing on pristine beaches
  • Kayaking and paddle boarding
  • Beach volleyball and games
  • Infinity pool lounging
  • Spa treatments (additional cost)
  • Yoga and wellness classes
  • Beachfront dining with fresh seafood

Optional Excursions (Additional Cost): Safari Blue Full Day Tour ($70-100): Zanzibar’s most popular excursion! Sail on traditional dhow boats to Menai Bay Conservation Area, snorkel in crystal waters among colorful fish and dolphins, visit sandbanks, enjoy fresh seafood BBQ lunch on a deserted island, and swim in mangrove lagoons.

Diving & Snorkeling:

  • Mnemba Atoll: Premier diving destination with sea turtles, dolphins, and vibrant coral reefs
  • Tumbatu Island: Excellent snorkeling with diverse marine life
  • Pemba Island Day Trip: Unspoiled diving paradise

Dolphin Tour Kizimkazi ($50-80): Early morning boat trip to swim with wild dolphins in their natural habitat (80% success rate).

Jozani Forest Tour ($40-60): Visit Zanzibar’s only national park to see the endemic Red Colobus Monkeys found nowhere else on Earth. Walk through indigenous forest and mangrove boardwalks.

Prison Island Tour ($40-60): Visit Changuu Island to see giant Aldabra tortoises (some over 150 years old) and snorkel pristine reefs.

Spend your day as active or relaxed as desired, this is your tropical reward after safari adventures!

Day 12: Full Day Zanzibar Beach - Continue Island Paradise

Destination: Zanzibar Beach
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (typically All-Inclusive)

Activities: Beach activities, optional cultural experiences

Another glorious day in paradise! Continue enjoying your beachfront resort’s amenities or venture out for cultural experiences and adventures.

Cultural & Adventure Options:

Sunset Dhow Cruise ($40-70): Sail traditional wooden dhow boats along Zanzibar’s coastline during golden hour. Watch the sun dip below the Indian Ocean horizon while enjoying fresh tropical fruits and drinks. Some cruises include snorkeling stops and seafood dinners.

Kite Surfing (Paje Beach): Zanzibar’s east coast, particularly Paje, offers world-class kitesurfing conditions. Beginners take lessons ($100-150 for introductory course) while experienced surfers enjoy consistent winds and shallow lagoons.

Village Cultural Tours ($30-50): Visit traditional Swahili villages to experience authentic island life. Meet local families, learn about seaweed farming (major industry for coastal women), visit schools, and understand Zanzibar’s fascinating history and culture.

Cooking Classes ($60-100): Learn to prepare traditional Zanzibari dishes like pilau rice, coconut curry, and mkate wa ufuta (Zanzibar bread). Visit local markets to purchase fresh ingredients before hands-on cooking experiences.

Stand-Up Paddle Boarding: Explore mangrove forests and coastline while standing atop crystal-clear waters—an increasingly popular way to discover hidden lagoons and marine life.

Alternatively, simply embrace “pole pole” (the Swahili philosophy of “slowly, slowly”) and spend the day reading under palm trees, enjoying spa treatments, swimming, and savoring every moment of island tranquility.

Day 13: Zanzibar Beach to Airport

Destination: Abeid Amani Karume International Airport
Driving Distance: 60-80 km depending on beach location (1-1.5 hours)

Meals: Breakfast (Lunch & Dinner on your own)

Activities: Final beach time, airport transfer

Enjoy your final morning in paradise with a leisurely breakfast overlooking the Indian Ocean. Depending on your international flight departure time, you may have a few last hours for:

  • Final swim in warm turquoise waters
  • Last-minute souvenir shopping for spices, local crafts, and Zanzibar products
  • Quick visit to Stone Town if time permits
  • Relaxing by the pool with tropical cocktails

Your driver transfers you to Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ) approximately 2-3 hours before your international flight departure. Say “Kwaheri” (Goodbye) to Tanzania and Zanzibar with memories of an extraordinary 13-day safari and beach adventure that perfectly combined Africa’s wild heart with tropical paradise.

International Flights: Zanzibar offers direct international flights to Doha, Dubai, Nairobi, and European cities, or connect through Dar es Salaam or Nairobi for worldwide destinations.

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FAQ: GET ANSWERS

Tanzania has amazing places to visit like Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Mount Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar Island, Lake Eyasi, Lake Natron, Ruaha National Park, Mikumi National Park, Arusha National Park, Mount Meru, Lake Manyara National Park, and Tarangire National Park.



You can see all the big 5 animals, like lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinos, plus lots of others like giraffes, zebras, and hippos.

Yes! Many places are great for families, with fun activities for kids. It’s an amazing experience for children to see wild animals up close and it’s guaranteeing safe.

Most people need a visa. You can get it when you arrive in Tanzania, but check the rules for your country.

Talk to a doctor before you go. They’ll tell you if you need yellow fever vaccines or medicine for things like malaria. Note yellow fever vaccines is recommended in Tanzania.

Swahili and English are spoken. You can get by with English, but learning some Swahili phrases is helpful.

Yes, Tanzania is usually safe for tourists, especially in popular safari destinations and attractions. Just follow the rules and be respectful.

You can stay in budget hotels, mid-range lodges, luxury mid-range hotels, luxury hotels, luxury lodges, and tented camps. There are various accommodations options you will find in Tanzania!

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Go from June to October, when it’s dry. Animals gather around water, so it’s easier to spot them. But if you like green landscapes, go from November to May, when it’s wet. All seasons have an incredible and a wonderful experience

Bring light clothes, safari boots, a hat, sunscreen, bug spray, binoculars, a camera, and any medicine you need. And most importantly, be ready for a memorable adventure!

Most safaris last from 3 to 7 days. This gives you time for seeing animals, relaxing, and learning about the Tanzania culture.

Yes! You can go to Zanzibar for beach vacation, climb Mount Kilimanjaro, or visit Ngorongoro and Serengeti to see all big 5 animals at once.

Yes, you can go on a safari even if you have a disability. Many safari places are accessible by vehicles and places to stay that are easy to use. They make sure everyone can enjoy the safari, even if they have disabilities or find it hard to move.

Tanzania has amazing 22 national parks, more than 12 game reserves, Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru, Mount Oldoinyo Lengai, Lake Eyasi, Lake Natron, Zanzibar Island. It’s a special place for a safari adventure!

You can book through travel companies or directly with lodges and camps. Make sure to read reviews and choose a trusted place.

The Great Wildebeest Migration is a massive movement of wildebest and zebra in from Serengeti to Maasai Mara in Kenya. It starts in the southern Serengeti in Tanzania around December and heads north Serengeti across to the Maasai Mara river in Kenya by July. Then, it goes back to the Serengeti by October. You can witness it from December to July in Tanzania and from July to October in Kenya.

You can use safari vehicles for game drives. Some places offer walking safaris or hot air balloon rides for a different experience.

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