6-Day Safari to Ruaha, Mikumi and Udzungwa Mountains by Train

Tour Overview

This amazing 6-day safari starts in Dar es Salaam and features a unique train journey to Mikumi National Park, where you’ll enjoy fantastic game drives. The trip also takes you to Iringa Town to visit the historical Ismila Stone Age Museum. You’ll spend time exploring the vast Ruaha National Park for more wildlife viewing and go hiking in the beautiful Udzungwa Mountains. The whole package includes the scenic train ride from Dar es Salaam to Mikumi, followed by a dedicated safari jeep for the remainder of your adventure.

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6-Day Safari Pricing (Per Person)

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Day by Day Itinerary

Day 1: Dar es Salaam to Mikumi National Park

• Travel Distance/Time: Approx. 5–7 hours (Train journey from Dar es Salaam to Morogoro/Mikumi area)

• Accommodation: Camp Bastian Mikumi (Mid-range lodge located just outside Mikumi NP)

• Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner (All meals included)

• Vehicle Type: Train, followed by 4×4 private safari jeep

• Activities: Train journey, scenic viewing, Maasai Boma cultural visit

You will begin your 6-day safari with an early morning departure from Dar es Salaam. At 5:20 AM, your driver will pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to the SGR station for your unique train journey to the Mikumi area in Morogoro province. Enjoy the scenic views of the Tanzanian countryside along the way. Upon arrival, you will meet your expert guide driver who will take you to Camp Bastian at Mikumi for check-in and lunch. In the evening, your guide will lead you on a walk to a nearby Maasai Boma Village to learn about their fascinating culture and traditions. Afterward, you will return to your Camp for dinner and an overnight stay, preparing for a full day of game drives tomorrow.

Day 2: Mikumi National Park Full Game Drives

• Travel Distance/Time: Local game drives within Mikumi National Park

• Accommodation: Camp Bastian Mikumi (Mid-range lodge located just outside Mikumi NP)

• Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (inside the park), and Dinner (All meals included)

• Vehicle Type: 4×4 private safari jeep

• Activities: Full-day game drive, wildlife viewing, photography

Today, you will spend the entire day exploring Mikumi National Park on a full-day game drive. You’ll enjoy different wild animal activities and focus on finding all the park’s main residents, utilizing the prime wildlife viewing opportunities available. You will break for lunch at Mikumi Cottages, located inside the park boundary. After lunch, the game drive will continue until sunset. Afterwards, you will return to Camp Bastian Mikumi for a restful dinner and overnight stay, ready for the next day’s adventure.

Day 3: Udzungwa Mountains National Park (by 4x4 Safari Vehicle)

• Travel Distance/Time: Approx. 1.5 hours drive from Mikumi area

• Accommodation: Udzungwa Twiga Hotel (Budget hotel located inside Udzungwa Mountains)

• Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner (All meals included)

• Vehicle Type: 4×4 private safari jeep

• Activities: Hike to Sanje Waterfalls, primate viewing, scenic photography

Time for a change of scenery! Right after breakfast this morning, your driver will take you on a short trip to the incredible Udzungwa Mountains National Park. Get ready for a proper adventure: an amazing hike up to the Sanje Waterfalls, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in all of Tanzania. The views are absolutely breathtaking, and keep your eyes peeled because you might just spot some rare primates, like the unique Udzungwa red colobus monkey! Once the hike is done, you’ll head back to your hotel for a much-needed rest and a delicious dinner. Tomorrow morning, after breakfast, we start the drive to the massive Ruaha National Park to explore its totally different, natural landscapes.

Day 4: Udzungwa To Ruaha National Park Via Iringa Town

• Travel Distance/Time: Approx. 300–350 km / 6–8 hours drive (including stop at Isimila)

• Accommodation: Ruaha Hilltop Lodge (Mid-range lodge located near Ruaha NP)

• Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner (All meals included)

• Vehicle Type: 4×4 private safari jeep

• Activities: Road transfer, visit to Isimila Stone Age Site, archaeological viewing

Get ready for a big travel day, but with some fantastic stops! We’ll head out in the morning and drive towards Iringa, but we’re making a fascinating stop at the Isimila Stone Age Site first. It’s a hugely important archaeological spot where you can walk among incredible ancient rock formations and learn all about early human history—it’s seriously cool! After that historical detour, we’ll continue the drive to Tanzania’s largest national park, Ruaha. When we finally arrive, we’ll check you into the gorgeous Ruaha Hilltop Lodge so you can relax, have dinner, and get completely rested for the massive wildlife viewing waiting for you tomorrow.

Day 5: Ruaha National Park Full Game Drives

• Travel Distance/Time: Local game drives within Ruaha National Park

• Accommodation: Ruaha Hilltop Lodge (Mid-range lodge located near Ruaha NP)

• Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (picnic in the park), and Dinner (All meals included)

• Vehicle Type: 4×4 private safari jeep

• Activities: Full-day game drive, wildlife viewing (especially predators and elephants)

Today is all about exploring the immense Ruaha National Park! This place is truly special, known for having some huge populations of elephants and lions. We’ll spend the whole day driving around, keeping our eyes peeled for incredible sightings. We’ll stop for a delicious picnic lunch right inside the park, giving us more time to search for action. We’ll continue game viewing until sunset, specifically looking for predators like lions, hyenas, and maybe even a shy leopard as they start their evening hunts. Once the sun is down, we’ll head back to your lodge for dinner, some relaxation, and a good night’s sleep.

Day 6: Back to Dar es Salaam

• Travel Distance/Time: Approx. 300–350 km / 12–13 hours (Drive + Train journey)

• Accommodation: No accommodation (End of tour/Drop-off)

• Meals: Breakfast and Lunch (Dinner not included)

• Vehicle Type: 4×4 private safari jeep, followed by Train

• Activities: Road transfer, train journey, scenic viewing

Today marks the end of your adventure. We’ll have an early breakfast at the lodge and depart promptly at 6:00 AM. Your driver will take you back toward Morogoro, heading straight for the Jakaya Train Station, and you’ll have a packed lunch box to enjoy on the way. Once at the station, you’ll transfer to the train for the scenic ride back to Dar es Salaam. You should arrive in Dar es Salaam around 7:00 PM, where your final driver will be waiting to take you directly to your hotel or the airport, marking the end of your incredible 6-day safari.

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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.



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

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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.

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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.

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