Ultimate South Safari
13 days, 12 nights Safari in beautiful Southern Tanzania
Immerse yourself in the heart of Tanzania’s most remote and wild corners on this two-week journey through the entirety of the southern safari circuit. On it, you will pass from the plains of Mikumi into the lush mountains of Udzungwa. You will explore two of Tanzania’s largest and most remote regions on game drives, boat tours and walking safaris when you venture deep into Selous Game Reserve and Ruaha National Park. With plenty of opportunities for wildlife observation, you’re likely to see elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo and eland.
A lucky few may even encounter the endangered black rhinoceros and the ever-elusive wild dog! Best of all – because of the remoteness of the regions visited, you are likely to experience near exclusivity in these remarkable surroundings. There are few other tours that plunge you into the raw and untrammelled Tanzanian wilderness.
What to Expect
Safaris in the southern circuit are among the most remote and wild in Tanzania. Guests are drawn to the attraction of a raw wilderness experience, where humans are few and wildlife, plentiful. Sightings of major species are less predictable than they are in the north – but what visitors get in exchange is a taste of the African bush as it perhaps once was. While no wildlife can be guaranteed in the bush, many of our guests see some, or even all, of the following:
• Buffalo, lion, elephant, leopard
• Zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, sable, impala
• Hippo, crocodile
• Wild dogs
• Greater kudu
• Monkeys
This package also travels through a variety of landscapes, including:
• Savannah and rolling plains
• Jungles
• Mountains
• Baobab trees
• Lakes, rivers and ravines
Tour Program
Day 1: Arrive in Dar es Salaam
Today, you will arrive in the capital of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam. A representative from Aventura will collect you at the arrivals hall, transferring you to a pre-determined hotel. Depending on the time of your international arrival, you may have some time this afternoon to explore Dar es Salaam. Others however may prefer to spend the afternoon quietly, adjusting to the pace of life in Tanzania.
Day 2: Drive to Mikumi
This morning, you will begin the adventure on a short drive from Dar es Salaam to Mikumi National Park. This little known park will be a quiet and gentle introduction to the wilds of Tanzania. Mikumi is filled with big game that exist against a picturesque and classically African landscape. It is made unique by the Udzungwa and Uluguru Mountains that dot the horizon beyond.
Arriving in the late morning, you will have time for lunch at your chosen lodge before departing on your first of many game drives. It is likely you will spend a portion of this afternoon exploring the famous Mkata Floodplain, where much of the wildlife tends to congregate. Here, you are likely to catch you first glimpse of zebra, giraffe and wildebeest, with a possible lion lurking behind. However, the park is most famous for its abundance of eland – the planet’s largest antelope.
Day 3: Full Day in Mikumi
Today you will have an entire day to explore the secluded and sensational Mikumi National Park. As you embark on more game drives, you might first return to the Mkata Floodplain, to explore this landscape that resembles the Serengeti – without the traffic. The region is known for its resident population of tree-climbing lions, as well as its large herds of giraffe. Continue your search for eland as you drive between herds of zebra, black antelope, kudu, wildebeest and buffalo – and don’t forget to stop by the artificial pools that are home to plenty of hippos. Talented guides will teach you about the 400+ species of birds that live here, and the smaller creatures that are essential to this landscape. Return to the same lodge as last night for a candlelit dinner and some stargazing, perhaps around a fire.
Day 4: Drive to Udzungwa
Today you will continue to journey westwards, traveling across the plains of Mikumi and towards the Udzungwa Mountains. As the landscape grows lush and the terrain more mountainous, you will know you are reaching the Udzungwa Forest Tented Camp. Located between the mountains and the rainforest, this lodge is a popular place for the Sanje Crested Mangebey and the Black and White Colobus monkeys. Birdlife too is unsurprisingly prolific. Spend the remainder of the day exploring this remarkable eco-camp, watching the hornbill birds fly above. Along with ample walking trails, there are also biking, rafting, hiking, rock climbing and village tour options available to you this afternoon and tomorrow morning.
Day 5: Udzungwa, Isimila and Iringa
After some final exploration around the mountains – and a locally sourced breakfast – you will return to your vehicle to travel towards the Isimila Stone Age Site. Found in the 1950s by archaeologists working within a region filled with sandstone pillars, Isimila is one of the most noteworthy Stone Age discoveries on the planet. The tools discovered here date back between 60 000 and 100 000 years! Guests are permitted to walk throughout the pillars on a one-hour tour. There is also a small museum that highlights and explains the most significant archaeological discoveries. For those more interested in the landscape, there is also an option a hike to a scenic viewpoint that overlooks the entire site. Following a picnic lunch, you will continue on to the town of Iringa, where you will stay at a guesthouse that uses the profits of your stay to support Tanzanians living with disabilities. The beneficiaries of the program also produce a number of handicrafts for sale at the guesthouse – which make for both beautiful and socially responsible souvenirs!
Day 6: Drive to Ruaha
Today you return into the bush as you drive out of Iringa and towards Ruaha National Park. This particular park is often celebrated for being the most remote and under-visited park in the country – meaning you will have a chance to really experience the untrammelled wilderness with near exclusivity. It also happens to be the largest National Park in the whole of Tanzania. Against the backdrop of baobab trees popping out of a rugged landscape, your two days here will be both authentic and unique. Arriving in the mid to late afternoon, you will spend the remainder of the day exploring your chosen lodge, and perhaps unwinding with a cocktail as you look out over the landscape that surrounds you. Enjoy a starlit dinner before falling asleep to the sounds of the bush.
Day 7: Explore Ruaha
The entirety of today will be devoted to traversing the massive and untouched Ruaha National Park. You are welcome to explore the region either on game drives or walking safaris, depending on your personal preferences. Drives are likely to bring you in close proximity to the region’s abundant big game. With one of the largest elephant populations in the country, and a thriving series of predators, drives are sure to be both intimate and exciting. Walks by contrast highlight the smaller features of the park, with guides that will teach about bird and insect life. You will likely return to your chosen lodge for lunch and a midday rest, before embarking on a second set of safaris in the late afternoon.
Day 8: Drive to Morogoro
Today you will drive out of Ruaha, heading east back towards Mikumi. We will break up the long journey to Selous with an overnight in the town of Morogoro. The city is located at the bottom of the Uluguru Mountains, making it a pleasant place to stop and stretch your legs.
Day 9: Drive to Selous
Early this morning, the journey to Selous continues as we travel further east before turning south. The drive takes just over five hours, meaning we will reach your chosen safari camp in the early afternoon. Having spent much time in the car today and yesterday, the remainder of the afternoon will be spent relaxing and unwinding at your lodge. Treat yourself to a celebratory cocktail, massage or dip in the pool, before joining the lodge for yet another fantastic bush dinner.
Day 10: Explore Selous by Boat
Over the coming three days, you will have the opportunity to explore the untouched and remote Selous Game Reserve by boat, by vehicle and by foot. As the largest protected game reserve in Africa that is thrice the size of the Serengeti (and twice the size of Belgium), this will hopefully be the first of many adventures here!
The highlight of today will likely be a boat cruise along the epic and life-sustaining Rufiji River and Lake Nzerakera. While there is no telling what a day in the bush might have in store, you will hopefully have the chance to observe the region’s massive elephant and buffalo populations as they descend to the shore for a drink, alongside numerous other ungulates. Hippos and crocodiles are also ever-present in these African waters.
Day 11: Explore Selous by Vehicle
Today will be spent exploring Selous by vehicle on either two separate or one day-long game drive. Traveling the dusty roads provides guests with the opportunity to search for some of the resident big game, including the endangered black rhinoceros and the ever-elusive wild dog. You will also likely see leopards, cheetahs, lions and further herds of elephant and buffalo. The park has a number of safe swimming spots for those who wish to incorporate a picnic into their day – while others may prefer to return to their chosen lodge for lunch. No matter how you choose to structure your day, you are sure to be impressed by this undisturbed 50 000 square kilometer UNESCO World Heritage Site!Day
Day 12: Explore Selous by Foot
Stepping out into the bush on foot is often regarded as the most intimate encounter with the wilderness possible. The focus of today will shift away from big game, and towards the smaller flora and fauna that exists in Selous. Highly skilled rangers will educate you about the countless bird species, the traditional uses of local plants and much more. It is near impossible to describe the connection you build with the bush as you walk through it, senses heightened, observing thousands of things that go missed in the vehicle. It will be the perfect culmination to a wild and adventurous tour through Tanzania.
Day 13: Return to Dar es Salaam
This morning, following a final early morning game drive, you will return to Dar es Salaam by road. You will arrive in the early afternoon. We will gladly organize an additional night in Dar es Salaam if your onwards travel plans require it. Otherwise, we will connect you to the airport in time for your international departure home. After two weeks in the bush, you will have experienced Tanzania’s most wild corners!
Kwaheri na Safari Njema!
Kindly consult our team if you’d like to incorporate this Safari with any other of our packages.
Includes
- All accommodation, on a full board basis
- Airport welcome
- All domestic transfers (air and road)
- Some activities, as indicated in your tour package
- Soft drinks, house wine, local spirits, local beers, tea and coffee
- Laundry, communication and internet access are included at some destinations, as noted in your tour package
Excludes
- International flights
- Travel insurance
- Premium brand wine, beer and spirits
- Additional activities
- Gratuities
- Costs associated with obtaining visas or passports
- Airport departure taxes and excess baggage charges
CONTENTS
- Tours with Aventura
- Visiting Tanzania
- Travel Logistics
- Price, Payment and Cash
- Communication
- Health and Safety
TOUR WITH AVENTURA
- How far in advance should I book my tour?
Aventura will work to accommodate you whenever you make your booking with us. Provided there is space at our partnering lodges, we can work on very short notice. However, ideally our guests will book roughly 6 months – 1 year in advance of their vacation.
- Do you allow children on Aventura tours?
Definitely! Many of our partnering lodges have accommodation and child friendly options that we will gladly connect you with – just let us know you want to bring children ahead of time. Some of our partnering lodges do have policies that prohibit children on particular activities/locations so we will be sure to work around that.
- Who guides the tours?
Aventura will fully organize your entire tour with various local lodges, and your guides will be provided from these particular lodges. If your tour is to various national parks and lodges, your guide and vehicles will change from location to location, and Aventura will ensure that these transitions are flawless. We have worked thoroughly with each of our partners to ensure every guide and driver is of top quality and able to reflect the values of Aventura.
- Do you provide references from people who have been on tours with you?
Absolutely! You can see some guest testimonials on our website and we are building a profile on Your African Safari, a website devoted to independently reviewing operators across Africa. If you would like to speak directly with past guests, we will also happily make that connection for you.
- Is there electricity? Will I be able to recharge cameras/phones?
Yes, there is electricity though it may not be available 24 hours a day. Many of our partnering lodges run off solar energy or generators, which means they have to conserve usage during certain hours of the day. You will however always have at least a few hours a day where you are able to re-charge camera and cell phone batteries.
- Are there opportunities to meet with local people?
Definitely! Most of our tour packages incorporate at least one visit to a local village, where you can meet with and learn about various Tanzanian tribes and individuals. If you are very interested in a cultural tour of Tanzania, are also able to build you a customized tour that exposes you to the various facets of the population. Check out our Bespoke options for more information!
- Is there laundry?
The majority – though not all – of our partnering lodges do offer a laundry service. The availability and cost differs between locations, and we will provide specifics about access in your particular tour package.
VISITING TANXANIA
- What visa do I need for Tanzania?
The visa required for entry into Tanzania depends on what country you are traveling from. Since immigration policies change frequently, we recommend that you contact the Tanzanian embassy in your home country at least 2 months prior to departure to confirm the most recent requirements.
- When is the best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro?
Hikers climb Kilimanjaro year round, but many prefer to climb it during the driest and warmest months (January – February, July – September). These months do however mean that there are high crowds – if you prefer a quieter hike, June, October and December have moderate temperatures and moderate precipitation. March – May and November are among the coolest and wettest months in the country and consequently the quietest on the mountain.
- How fit do I need to be to climb Kilimanjaro?
Kilimanjaro is the highest ‘walkable’ mountain, meaning that no technical hiking experience is required. In spite of its incredible height, guides recommend only a basic level of fitness and strong motivation. Many say the greatest challenge of the hike is adjusting to the altitude. Depending on your fitness level, we offer four possible trails that vary in difficulty for you to choose between.
- When is the best time to view wildlife in Tanzania?
The dry season in Tanzania (June – October) is ideal for wildlife viewing, since animals concentrate around limited waterholes and there is less vegetation obstructing views. Birding however is better during the northern winter (November – March) when rainfall is high and over 160 species of birds migrate south.
- When is the best time to view the wildebeest migration?
The wildebeest migration follows annual rain patterns that push wildlife to search for greener pastures. This means that specific predictions about when and where the migration will be are difficult. However, in a typical year, guests have the best chance of viewing the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti in June and July. If you are interested in seeing the wildebeest calving, the best time to visit is late January – February.
- When is the best time to visit the islands?
The archipelago is popular year round, with August – October being among the most popular months. There are long rains between March and May that may make the coast somewhat less idyllic.
- Is Zanzibar in the same country as Tanzania?
Yes, they have been part of the same country since 1963, though the region is semi-autonomous.
- What kind of plug is used in Tanzania?
Tanzania uses the same outlets as are found in the United Kingdom – A Type G 3 pronged flat pin plug (see Figure 1). Occasionally Tanzanians also use the Old British plug – A Type D 3 pronged circular pin (see Figure 2). The voltage is 230V and the frequency is 50Hz. We recommend purchasing at least one travel adaptor prior to departing for Tanzania.
TRAVEL LOGISTIC
- Do you handle airline tickets?
Airline tickets are not included in the packages we offer, but we can offer support in booking tickets for our guests. Please let us know if you would like assistance here.
- Do you handle travel insurance?
We do not book insurance for our clients; however, we will help you find a provider that suits your particular needs. We recommend all guests read the following document published by ABTA on selecting an insurance provider, and if you would like additional guidance please reach out to us.
- How do we get around once in Tanzania?
Aventura will organize all local transport associated with your tour, beginning with an airport pickup minute you land on Tanzanian soil. All transport costs are included in your package. Depending on your particular package, transport may involve domestic flights, road transfers and boats. Particular details of your transport will be included in your package details upon booking.
- Is there a suggested packing list?
Of course! Once you have selected a package with us, we will email you a packing list that is tailored perfectly to your particular activities. However, in general we recommend the following items:
- Long loose light coloured clothing, offering protection from insects and sun
- A fleece sweater for chilly evenings
- Wide brimmed hat, sunglasses
- Bathing suit and sarong
- Comfortable walking shoes, hiking boots if climbing Kilimanjaro
- Thermal underwear, if climbing Kilimanjaro
- Are there luggage limits?
International airlines will independently set baggage restrictions and it is important you check with your airline prior to departing. Once in Tanzania, baggage restrictions will depend on your particular tour package. We will include customized baggage restrictions with your customized packing list upon booking your flight.
PRICE, PAYMENT & CASH
- What if I have to cancel my reservation?
Cancellation policies vary depending on the lodges in which you are booked and specifics will be provided upon booking.
- What is included in the tour price?
Your tour price includes the following:
- Meet and greet service upon arrival
- Transfers as shown
- Exclusive use of 4×4 safari vehicles with photo roof during the safari portion
- Services of English speaking drivers and guides
- Meals and accommodation as specified (varies between packages)
- All park fees and government taxes
- One bottle of water per day on game drives
- What is not included in the tour price?
Your tour price does not include the following items:
- International flights
- Airport taxes on any flights not booked through Aventura
- Passport and visa fees
- Gratuities
- Activities not included on the itinerary
- Personal travel, baggage and medical insurance
- Laundry (varies between packages, as some lodges build this into their cost)
- Telephone bills and items of a personal nature
- Travel and medical insurance
- Personal shopping
- Select alcoholic beverages
- Gear (walking stick, flashlight, hat, sunglasses, bed mats etc.)
- Can’t we save money by booking with the lodges directly?
No. The benefit to booking through Aventura is that we are able to use our industry connections to secure discounted rates with various lodges, hotels and transport providers within the country. While you will pay a small service fee to our company, this fee will save you the headache and complications of organizing a trip on your own. This fee also ensure that your entire trip will run smoothly, and that no minute of your vacation is wasted with negotiations, disappointments or frustrations.
- Do you accept credit cards?
Absolutely! We are fully equipped to accept payments online from all major credit cards.
- Do I need to bring cash with me? Which currency should I bring?
Yes, you should bring additional cash for personal purchases. We recommend bringing US Dollars (issued after 2003) and converting them into Tanzanian Shillings upon arrival. It is possible to convert Travellers Cheques in major cities as well, but these are often more hassle than they are worth. You are also able to use local ATMs to make withdrawals off your credit card in our local currency. Be sure you alert your bank if you plan to use your credit card abroad, and that you confirm charges for international transactions and withdrawals.
COMMUNICATION
- What language is spoken in Tanzania?
English and Swahili are the national languages. All tourism operators, and most Tanzanians, will speak English.
- Is there cell phone reception?
Most of our lodges are located in regions of Tanzania that have reception (though of course, not all of them). Lodge staff will always have a means of communicating with our head office.
- Is there internet available?
Internet is available at some of our partnering lodges, though not many. Details regarding internet accessibility will be included in your particular package details. Should you require constant access, we recommend researching data roaming packages with your local cell phone provider.
- What if there is an emergency at home?
We will provide you with an emergency number that you can pass on to friends and family at home. Should there be an in emergency at home, they can contact the Aventura Head Office and we will connect to you – wherever you are – as quickly as possible. Depending on the nature of the emergency, we will take steps to connect you to friends and family at home.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
- Is it safe to visit Tanzania?
Tanzania is safe to visit, however there are always risks taken when traveling. The safety and wellbeing of our guests is of paramount importance when designing a tour and we will be sure to have you stay only in reputable locations and provide transport only from trusted sources. We brief every guest on safety policies and procedures, in addition to risk mitigation strategies.
- What vaccinations do I need?
We recommend that all guests visit a local travel clinic prior to departure, where a medical professional can review your medical history and explain the vaccination options. Visitors to Tanzania must be able to show a Yellow Fever vaccination card upon arrival, otherwise you will likely be vaccinated at the airport.
- Is malaria a concern?
Tanzania does have malaria and we strongly recommend guests take appropriate prophylaxis, which can be prescribed by a local travel doctor.
- Where does drinking water come from?
Guests will always have access to ample amounts of treated bottled water.
- Is the food safe to eat?
Yes. We work with lodges that we know intimately, and have reviewed not only for comfort but also for their quality of food. Partnering lodges will serve delicious balanced meals prepared by expert chefs using fresh and safe ingredients.
- I have special dietary needs – will I be accommodated?
Definitely – but please make us aware of any dietary needs as far in advance as possible so that we can work with you and our partnering lodges to develop a tour that accommodates your needs.
Reviews
How to book a safari with us:
You can Email us on: info@aventurasafaris.com, or contact us via phone on: +255 (0)762 493 434 | +44 (0) 800 7561 114 or reach us via our website enquiry form. Giving us as much detail and information as possible about what you are looking for and any extra add-ons you might require.
Let us know the following:
- The month you are interested experiencing the dream come true
- The length of time you will want to enjoy your safari
- Number of people who will share this life experience with you
- Style of lodging you would like to use during your trip – you just mention what and we will arrange it for you
- Extra activities besides wildlife viewing. For example: go up in a balloon, take a walk in the bush, a canoe ride, or night game drives
- Any special requests you have for your wildlife safari
Create you safari plan, then book:
Together we will create your safari as you want it to be. The safari plan will accommodate your interests
and time schedule. We enjoy talking to you about your trip, so please provide us with your phone number.
Once you have agreed to our safari proposal:
By signing our invoice sent to you and accepting the terms and conditions of Aventura Safaris Ltd.
Get your travel dates fixed:
This will give us chance to start checking the availability of the accommodations of your choice. Traveling from/to the Americas and Asia takes about 2 days; from most of Europe, one day.
Confirm your Safari with us:
We will start booking the lodges and camps of choice for your safari. Once we have all the lodges confirmed then you can pay the deposit.
Place a deposit with us:
Once we have confirmed the lodges and activities of your choice, a deposit of 30% is required. The deposit can be made by wire transfer to our bank, by certified check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or PayPal. Your other payments will be specified in the safari plan we will send you – generally at 90 and 45 days before the start of your safari.
Once we have a confirmed itinerary for you and us to work from, you should make your international travel reservations. We also strongly recommend that you obtain adequate travel insurance to protect you against any unforeseen problems.
Following the receipt of your deposit, we will send you a package containing: your confirmed itinerary, acknowledgement of your deposit, and information about safaris and how to prepare for your adventure. We will also provide contact telephone numbers for you to leave with family or friends to use should they need to reach you while on safari.
If you are interested in this region, or any of our other Tanzanian safari locations, contact us by telephone on: +255 762 493 434 or email us here