
Birdwatching and Wildlife Safaris in Tanzania
From £4,895
Summary
Join us in the wilderness of Tanzania, where in the shadow of Africa’s highest mountain we embark on a truly unique wildlife experience. This tour offers not only the chance of wonderful birdwatching but also other exceptional wildlife experiences. We have the chance to glimpse not only a vast array of endemic and migratory avian species but also witness some of Africa’s finest game viewing.
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the Serengeti National Park are home to over two million large mammals and some 500 species of birds including ostriches, secretary birds, black eagles, lark and kori bustards to name but a few.
The Rift Valley Soda Lake Manyara is a haven for wildlife and a key habitat for over 300 bird species including three endangered Tanzanian species, the Rufous-tailed weaver, Ashy Starlings and the Black-collared Lovebird. The shoreline of the lake is where we can also see great flocks of salmon pink flamingos sometimes numbering hundreds of thousands of individuals. Other species we may see along the lake’s floodplains include the Crowned Plover and the Grey Crested Crane.
Tarangire National Park is home the highest number of bird species of all of Tanzania’s National parks and account for about a third of all the species found in Tanzania.
Tour highlights:




- Full day game drive in Tarangire National Park
- Full day game drive in Lake Manyara National Park
- One afternoon and a full day game drive in Serengeti National Park
- Full day in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Your itinerary
Day 1 -
Enjoy access to the airport Executive lounge for complimentary meals and drinks before we fly from London to Kilimanjaro, Tanzania on our overnight flight.

Day 2 -
Upon arrival we transfer to Arusha and have lunch at our lodge. The remainder of the afternoon is at leisure.

Hotel | Ngare Sero Mountain Lodge |
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Meals included | Lunch, Dinner |
Ngare Sero Mountain Lodge
On the slopes of Mount Meru sits the Ngare Sero Mountain Lodge. Surrounded by lush gardens the lodge is the perfect retreat, once an early colonial farmhouse it is one of the oldest family lodges in East Africa.
The Lodge, adapted from an early colonial farmhouse, boasts just 12 rooms and a Farm cottage. The garden rooms are nestled in the lodge’s grounds and offer stunning views of bougainvillea and jacaranda from their private verandas. The rooms are decorated in traditional style with ethnic fabrics and handmade furniture, and all have en-suite facilities. Other facilities include a restaurant, bar and Garden Spa (supplements apply).
Day 3 -
Wake up refreshed this morning and after breakfast we drive to Tarangire National Park, the sixth largest national park in Tanzania spanning 2,600 square kilometres and home to a staggering 550 different species of birds including three endangered Tanzanian species. The floodplains in the parks southern and eastern parts are breeding grounds for many Eurasian migrants. As we spend the day driving the rugged terrain of the park, we have the chance to see some notable inhabitants such as hornbills, Brown parrots, Yellow-necked Spurfowl, Bee Eaters and Guineafowl. The park also hosts an impressive collection of raptors including Bateleaur eagles, Steppe eagles, Giant Lappet-faced Vultures and the Pygmy Falcon.
Aside from the bird viewing we may also see some of the parks other residents including the large herd of elephants who call the park home, buffalo, lions and antelope.

Hotel | Tarangire Safari Lodge |
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Meals included | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Tarangire Safari Lodge
Positioned on the crest of the hill within the boundaries of the park, the Tarangire Safari lodge offer fantastic views across the savannah and the river below. As the lodge is one of the oldest in the park the mature vegetation that surrounds it draws resident wildlife including a substantial amount of birdlife.
Each of the rooms are decorated with local textiles and are comfortable with en-suite facilities. The lodge features a patio with panoramic views, restaurant, lounge, a swimming pool and small curio shop.
Day 4 -
We have another full day exploring the Tarangire National Park and the abundance of wildlife it has to offer.

Hotel | Tarangire Safari Lodge |
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Meals included | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Tarangire Safari Lodge
Positioned on the crest of the hill within the boundaries of the park, the Tarangire Safari lodge offer fantastic views across the savannah and the river below. As the lodge is one of the oldest in the park the mature vegetation that surrounds it draws resident wildlife including a substantial amount of birdlife.
Each of the rooms are decorated with local textiles and are comfortable with en-suite facilities. The lodge features a patio with panoramic views, restaurant, lounge, a swimming pool and small curio shop.
Day 5 -
This morning we depart Tarangire along the dusty roads to Lake Manyara National Park which sits sandwiched between shores of the lake of its namesake and the Great Rift Valley. The shores in the spring are tinged with vast flocks of pink Flamingos who head to the shallow shorelines of the lake for feeding. The park is home to over 300 species of birds, three of which are endangered Tanzanian species: Rufous-tailed Weavers, Ashy Starlings and Black-collared Lovebirds. The forests of the Lake Manyara National Park are also home to Silvery-cheeked and Crowned Hornbill’s, Emerald Cuckoos and Crested Guineafowl.

Hotel | Lake Manyara Serena |
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Meals included | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Lake Manyara Serena
Set atop a bluff overlooking the glistening water of Lake Manyara the Serena Lodge offer spectacular views and easy access into the national park. With antelope and baboon roaming the grounds this lodge offer an up close and personal experience with local wildlife as well as a warm and friendly welcome.
The comfortable rooms are set-in two-story rondavels dotted through the grounds affording incredible views. They all feature complimentary Wi-Fi, a veranda, tea and coffee making station, robe and slippers, hairdryer and safe. Facilities include several restaurants, a bar and outdoor swimming pool.
Day 6 -
A long but rewarding day as we make the journey from Lake Manyara to the World Heritage Site: The Serengeti National Park, Tanzania’s most famous National Park. Spanning over 30,000 square kilometres the park is home to an impressive two million ungulates, 4,000 lions, 1,000 leopards and 550 Cheetahs. As well as the ‘Big 5’, over 500 bird species also call the park home including the wonderful Lilac-breasted Roller and three endangered Tanzanian species: Grey-rumped Spurfowl, Fischer’s Lovebird and the Rufous-tailed Weaver.

Hotel | Serengeti Serena |
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Meals included | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Serengeti Serena
Offering spectacular views across the plains of the Serengeti the domes rondavels of the Serengeti Serena blend seamlessly into the landscape. Located close to the Grumeti river the game viewing in the area is fantastic year-round but it is in its peak from May to July when the great migration passes through the western corridor of the Serengeti.
The 66 rooms are dotted throughout the grounds in the two storey rondavels and feature hand carved furniture and local artwork. Each room includes a balcony or terrace, complimentary Wi-Fi, mineral water, safe, tea and coffee making facilities, bathrobe and slippers and hairdryer. Other facilities include several restaurants, bars, lounge and infinity swimming pool.
Day 7 -
We have a full day’s game drive in the Serengeti National Park today where we may have the chance to see some other interesting birdlife such as Ostriches, Secretary Birds, Black Eagles and Kori Bustards to name but a few. From our Lodge, centrally located within the park, we may have the chance to see the natural phenomenon of the Wildebeest migration where huge herds follow the availability of fresh water and verdant grazing grounds. The central area of the Serengeti is home to the Seronera River which is a natural boundary between the rolling grass plains of the south and the woodland of the north making it a rich ecosystem and there are frequent sightings of lions, cheetah and leopards in the area.

Hotel | Serengeti Serena |
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Meals included | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Serengeti Serena
Offering spectacular views across the plains of the Serengeti the domes rondavels of the Serengeti Serena blend seamlessly into the landscape. Located close to the Grumeti river the game viewing in the area is fantastic year-round but it is in its peak from May to July when the great migration passes through the western corridor of the Serengeti.
The 66 rooms are dotted throughout the grounds in the two storey rondavels and feature hand carved furniture and local artwork. Each room includes a balcony or terrace, complimentary Wi-Fi, mineral water, safe, tea and coffee making facilities, bathrobe and slippers and hairdryer. Other facilities include several restaurants, bars, lounge and infinity swimming pool.
Day 8 -
Journey to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and after lunch the afternoon can be spent at leisure.

Hotel | Ngorongoro Serena Lodge |
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Meals included | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Ngorongoro Serena Lodge
Perched on the rim of the dramatic Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this lodge offer truly breathtaking views. The lodge has been designed to blend into the surroundings and although this lodge is one of the larger in the area the design makes it almost disappear into the landscape and the warm friendly welcome from the staff ensures guests enjoy a relaxed comfortable stay.
The elegant rooms are looped around the Crater rim and feature locally inspired décor with a balcony overlooking the crater below. Facilities include mineral water, complimentary Wi-Fi, bathrobe and slippers, coffee and tea making facilities and safe. The restaurant offers floor to ceiling windows with stunning views and serves a mixture of traditional and international cuisine with many ingredients sourced from local communities.
Day 9 -
We descend into the Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest caldera. The area is of significant importance for biodiversity conservation as there is a high presence of globally threatened species. The crater is home to numerous carnivores including lions, cheetahs, hyenas, leopards, jackals and the elusive serval cats. There is also a population of the endangered wild hunting dogs which are rarely seen and can be very elusive. The area is a paradise for birdwatchers with annual migratory birds from Europe and Asia, grassland birds, ground-nesting birds, tree nesting birds, water birds and birds of prey.
Some of the avian species we may see on our game drive include Northern Anteater Chat, Rufous-napped Lark, Capped Whater, Fischer’s Sparrow Lark, and Grassland Pipit. The woodland areas of the park are also home to tree nesting birds such as Superb Starling, Rufous Tailed Weaver and the African White Backed Vulture. The soda lakes of the conservation area also provide breeding ground for flamingos, ducks, waders and herons.

Hotel | Ngorongoro Serena Lodge |
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Meals included | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Ngorongoro Serena Lodge
Perched on the rim of the dramatic Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this lodge offer truly breathtaking views. The lodge has been designed to blend into the surroundings and although this lodge is one of the larger in the area the design makes it almost disappear into the landscape and the warm friendly welcome from the staff ensures guests enjoy a relaxed comfortable stay.
The elegant rooms are looped around the Crater rim and feature locally inspired décor with a balcony overlooking the crater below. Facilities include mineral water, complimentary Wi-Fi, bathrobe and slippers, coffee and tea making facilities and safe. The restaurant offers floor to ceiling windows with stunning views and serves a mixture of traditional and international cuisine with many ingredients sourced from local communities.
Day 10 -
After breakfast, we depart from Ngorongoro and drive back towards Arusha. We enjoy a delightful lunch at a local Lodge before we transfer to the airport for the return overnight flight to London.

Meals included | Breakfast, Lunch |
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Day 11 -
We arrive in London.

Tour dates & prices
Included in your cost:
- Accommodation
- Meals - as per the itinerary
- London pre-flight Executive lounge access
- Comfortable coach travel throughout
- All visits as outlined in the itinerary
- Services of a professional tour manager
Extras:
Free book: 'Field Guide to Birds of East Africa'
Tour Departure | Tour ID | Departure date | Return Date | Guided by | Price | Deposit | Single supplement | Availability |
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10 May 2023 | BBTZ230510 | 10 May 2023 (Wednesday) | 20 May 2023 (Saturday) | £4,895 (inc. flights) |
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