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The scent of wild sage and woodsmoke—that is the true smell of Tanzania. If you want to feel the heartbeat of the African bush, you have to trade four walls for canvas.
At Tanzania Safari Experience, we’ve guided thousands of travelers through our home, and we know that a luxury lodge is nice, but waking up to the distant roar of a lion while inside a tent is life-changing. This is your guide to the ultimate 7-day camping safari, built from years of dusty boots and sunrise coffee.
A shared camping safari involves joining a small group of like-minded travelers in a 4×4 Land Cruiser, exploring Northern Tanzania’s premier parks, and sleeping in public campsites within or near the reserves.
The beauty of this format is the community. You’ll share stories over a campfire with people from around the globe, all while being led by our expert guides who know these tracks like their own backyards. Unlike “budget” tours that cut corners on safety or food, we focus on high-quality equipment and professional chefs to ensure your comfort in the wild.
What to expect on your first day in Tanzania: Your journey begins in Arusha, the gateway to the Northern Circuit. You will settle in, meet your guide, and prepare your gear at a comfortable lodge before heading into the wild.
Upon landing at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), the humid air and the view of “Kili” on a clear day will let you know you’ve arrived. We will pick you up and whisk you away to Outpost Lodge in Arusha.
Pro-Tip: Don’t spend your first afternoon in your room. Walk to the local Maasai Market. It’s colorful, loud, and the perfect place to grab a “Shuka” (the red checkered blanket the Maasai wear). It’s the warmest thing you’ll find for those chilly safari nights.
Why Tarangire is a must-see destination:
Tarangire is famous for its massive elephant herds and ancient Baobab trees. It offers a raw, rugged landscape that feels more “wild” than many other parks, especially during the dry season.
After a hearty breakfast, we leave the city behind. Within two hours, you’ll see the silhouettes of Baobab trees—they look like they were planted upside down! We spend the day tracking elephants that congregate around the Tarangire River.
Local Insight: Most tourists rush to the Serengeti, but Tarangire is where the magic happens in 2026. We’ve seen herds of 300 elephants here. Look for the “pythons in the trees”—Tarangire is one of the few places where snakes frequently lounge in the branches to stay cool.
As the sun sets, we head to Fanaka Campsite & Lodges in Mto wa Mbu. This is a vibrant village where over 120 tribes live together.
| Feature | Tarangire Experience |
| Main Attraction | Hundreds of Elephants |
| Landscape | Baobab Trees & River Valleys |
| Night Sound | Hyenas calling from the hills |
About Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park is one of Tanzania’s most scenic wildlife destinations, famous for its large elephant herds and ancient baobab trees. The park offers excellent game viewing year-round, with diverse landscapes and rich wildlife, making it a perfect addition to any safari with Tanzania Safari Experience.
What makes the Serengeti the world’s best park: The Serengeti is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for the Great Migration. Its vast, open grasslands provide the best predator-prey sightings on the planet, including lions, leopards, and cheetahs.
Today is a long drive, but the views as you climb the Ngorongoro Highlands are breathtaking. We descend into the Serengeti, which means “Endless Plains” in the Maa language. You will start your first game drive as soon as we pass the gate.
We will be pitching our tents at Seronera Public Camp. Warning: There are no fences here. When I say you are in the wild, I mean it. You might see a buffalo grazing five meters from your tent. Don’t worry—our camp chefs and guides have done this for decades. Just never keep food (especially citrus or snacks) inside your tent!
How to maximize your time in the Serengeti: Spend a full day exploring the Seronera Valley, focusing on “Kopjes” (rock outcrops). These rocks are the favorite hiding spots for lions and leopards looking for a high vantage point.
We wake up at 5:30 AM. Why? Because the cats are most active before the sun gets too hot. There is nothing like seeing a pride of lions on a kill while the mist is still rising off the grass.
The Serengeti “Secret”: Everyone looks at the ground, but I want you to look up. The Serengeti is a bird-watcher’s paradise. Keep an eye out for the Lilac-breasted Roller—its feathers have every color of the rainbow.
On Day 4 in Serengeti, you have the option to experience a hot air balloon safari at sunrise. You’ll float silently above the plains as the sun rises, spotting wildlife from a completely different perspective. After landing, a bush breakfast is served in the wild—simple, but unforgettable.
What to expect when moving to Ngorongoro: The transition from the hot, dry Serengeti to the cool, misty Ngorongoro Highlands is dramatic. You will leave the plains behind for a camp situated directly on the crater’s edge.
We enjoy a final morning game drive in the Serengeti before heading toward the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The drive takes us through “Olduvai Gorge,” where some of the oldest human remains were found.
Tonight, we sleep at Ngorongoro Simba Campsite. Pro-Tip: Wear your heavy fleece and a beanie. Because the camp is on the crater rim (about 2,300 meters high), it gets very cold—sometimes 5°C! The “Simba” (Lion) camp is famous for the resident elephants that occasionally drink from the water tanks near the showers.
Why the Ngorongoro Crater is unique:
The Crater is the world’s largest inactive, intact volcanic caldera. It acts as a natural enclosure for 30,000 animals, including the rare Black Rhino, making sightings incredibly easy and frequent.
We descend 600 meters down into the crater floor. It’s like entering a “Lost World.” In one day, you can see “The Big Five”: Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Buffalo, and the elusive Black Rhino.
Comparison: Serengeti vs. Ngorongoro
| Feature | Serengeti | Ngorongoro Crater |
| Animal Density | Spread out, migratory | Extremely high, resident |
| Terrain | Flat, endless grass | Enclosed volcanic floor |
| Weather | Hot and dry | Cold on rim, temperate on floor |
After a lunch by the hippo pool, we drive back to Arusha for a well-deserved shower and a soft bed at Outpost Lodge.
How to spend your last day in Arusha: Visit the foothills of Mount Meru for a hike to a hidden waterfall. This provides a peaceful, green contrast to the dusty safari plains before you head to the airport.
Before your flight, we take a short trip to the Materuni or Arusha waterfalls. It’s a chance to stretch your legs and see the lush coffee plantations that make Tanzania famous. We then provide a transfer to the airport for your journey home or your flight to Zanzibar.
Starting at $250–$350 per person per day, our 7-day shared camping safari 2026 totals $1,750–$2,450 per person, covering your expert guide, chef, 4×4 transport, and all national park fees.
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EXCELLENT Based on 3 reviews Posted on Nico LVerified Safari May 2026 This company exceeded everything we’d hoped for. From the start, the tour operator had everything covered — a detailed itinerary laid out well in advance, quick responses to any questions, and a genuine attentiveness that made the whole thing feel effortless. The accommodation was seriously impressive. Not what I was expecting at all — comfortable, well-appointed, and luxurious. We also spent time right in the heart of the bush. A proper treat. The two people who really made this trip were our guide Mariki and photographer Agnes. Mariki’s knowledge of the bush and animal behaviour is something else — he always seemed to know exactly where to go, and his instincts paid off every single time. Agnes has a brilliant eye and captured shots we could never have got ourselves. As for the wildlife — we saw far more than we ever imagined we would. Elephants, lions, leopard, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, hippos — the lot. As a first safari, I couldn’t have asked for more. Would recommend without hesitation.Posted on Godson GVerified Great Experience with Tanzania Safari Experience We had an amazing safari with Tanzania Safari Experience, and honestly the whole trip was put together really well by Laurent and his team. From our first message to the last day, they were easy to reach, quick to reply, and clear about everything. The plan made sense, the timing was smooth, and we didn’t have to stress about anything. Uncle J was a big part of what made it special. He knows the parks incredibly well and seems to notice things before anyone else. He’d position the vehicle perfectly for photos and often got us to sightings before the crowds built up. We were lucky to see [your highlights: migration / lions / cheetahs / elephants / a crossing], and every drive felt exciting and different. The vehicle was comfortable and in good shape, and everything ran on schedule. If you’re looking for a well-organized safari with a great guide, I’d definitely recommend Tanzania Safari Experience.Posted on Chris HVerified An absolutely brilliant tour / travel company What can I say. How do you explain PERFECTION. I will try. From the outset of our trip Ramadhan and Laurent were excellent. We gave them our requirements and budget and they prepared a program that was outstanding. The whole safari went like clockwork. We were met and briefed by Ramadhan on our arrival and introduced to our driver and guide extraordinar Ngoi. We visited Tarangier, Serengeti, Ngorongoro and the Ngorongoro Crater and Zanzibar. Absolutely brilliant trip, we saw the most extraordinary game. All the accommodation arranged for us was magnificent, especially the tented camps, where we were visited by a lion and elephant, scary but exhilarating. So if you are looking for an unforgettable experience look no further than Laurent and Ramadhan from Tanzania Safari Experience. They truly put clients first and foremost and deliver on their promises. Cheers from a very satisfied Chris and Terri HarveyVerified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
To ensure everyone has a window seat and plenty of space for photography, we limit our shared groups to a maximum of 6 travelers per 4x4 Land Cruiser. You will be traveling with like-minded adventurers from around the world.
Absolutely. While the campsites are unfenced and you will hear the sounds of the wild, animals generally keep their distance from human settlements. Our guides provide a safety briefing on "bush etiquette"—such as never keeping food in your tent—to ensure a safe experience.
The safari starts at $1,750 per person ($250 per day). This is an all-inclusive rate for 2026 that covers your national park fees, professional guide, private chef, 4x4 transport, unlimited mineral water, and all meals while on safari.
We provide high-quality waterproof tents, 4-inch sleeping mattresses, and pillows. You only need to bring your own sleeping bag (rated for at least 5°C) or you can rent one from our Arusha office for a small fee.
Yes. Every public campsite in the Northern Circuit is equipped with basic, functional bathroom blocks including toilets and showers. While "hot" water depends on solar power and isn't always guaranteed, the facilities are maintained by park rangers.
Yes, the safari can optionally start from Zanzibar, with a domestic flight included, or from Arusha if you are already on the mainland. This flexibility makes the safari ideal for travelers combining a beach holiday with a wildlife experience. Tanzania Safari Experience will arrange all transfers and flights if needed.
Tanzania remains one of Africa’s most stable and welcoming destinations. Traveling with a reputable operator ensures you have a professional guide who handles all logistics and safety protocols
6 to 8 days for visiting the top parks including Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire. 9 to 11 days for covering the top parks with a relaxed schedule. 12+ days for once in a lifetime trip with maximum wildlife spotting potential.
By paying these tariffs, you directly finance wildlife conservation and give local communities a tangible incentive to help protect Africa's magical ecosystems. On the face of it, these fees can be what makes African safaris so expensive when you receive cost estimates.
Our Tanzania safari and adventure experts craft personalised, tailor-made itineraries — just for you.
Tanzania Safari Experience is a local Tour Operator specialist in Tanzania Safari, Kilimanjaro Trekking and Zanzibar Tours since 2013.
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