7 Days Luxury Honeymoon Safaris From Zanzibar

7 Days Luxury Honeymoon Safaris from Zanzibar

  • Duration: 7 Days
  • Tour Type:Private
  • Group Size: 2 People
We understand that your Tanzania luxury honeymoon safaris needs to be a truly once in a lifetime experience and absolutely perfect..

Book Luxury Honeymoon Safaris With Us Tanzania is unquestionably one of the very best destinations for an African luxury honeymoon safaris. It has it all for a safari and beach honeymoon โ€“ the fantastic Indian Ocean havens a short flight away from amazing parks with plenty of big five and predator action. We understand that your Tanzania luxury honeymoon safaris needs to be a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience and absolutely perfect. With our in-depth knowledge of the country and many decades of travel planning experience, we can ensure that it will be. We must say that Tanzania is an extravagant, exotic one. Rest assured that once you reach this destination, you will be convinced that you have made the right decision. The first reason is indeed the safari. You will get interacted with the impressive wildlife as well as the stunning nature. Well, our expert guides will make it possible. Imagine special camping under the open sky is the best experience everyone has to go through. You can choose the best place. We would say that Tanzaniaโ€™s luxury honeymoon safaris are an alternative worth considering as it brings together two worlds. You and your beloved one will have a great safari experience, relax on the beautiful beaches, and so on. This tour will be treasured for the years to come. Think of the lovely stories that you will come with. What you are waiting for? Make the best of it.

  • Tour Highlights
    • Day 0: Arrival Kilimanjaro International Airport to Arusha
    • Day 2: Arusha to Lake Manyara National Park - Karatu
    • Day 2: Lake Manyara to Serengeti National Park
    • Day 03: Serengeti National Park plains
    • Day 4: Serengeti National park to Ngorongoro Crater.
    • Day 5: Ngorongoro crater
    • Day 6:Tarangire National park
    • Day 7:Tarangire National park to Arusha

Tour Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrival at ARusha Town

Upon your arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport, you will be greeted by our transfer driver and taken to the Mvuli Hotel, close to Arusha. . The rest of the day will be at leisure and you may choose to relax at the hotel or perhaps explore the town of Arusha (taxi required). In the evening, you will attend a briefing in preparation of your upcoming trek. Dinner and overnight at the Mvuli Hote

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Day 2 : Arusha to Tarangire National Park

Pick up at 8:30 AM from your hotel in Arusha and depart for Tarangire National Park with picnic lunch for full day game drive. Tanzaniaโ€™s third largest National Park is known for its majestic baobab trees that dot the landscape, dwarfing the animals that feed beneath them. The Tarangire River is the centerpiece of this park which is famous for some of the largest herds of elephants in Africa. Here you may see lion, leopard, cheetah, lesser kudu, buffalo, Oryx, eland, giraffe and zebra. Post the game drive, you will head back to your camp/lodge where a delicious dinner awaits you. ACCOMMODATION : Lodge at Dream Lodge.

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Day 3 : Tarangire National Park to Serengeti National Park

After finishing up a good breakfast, you will head out towards the Serengeti National Park and travel in the midst of the never-ending plain grasslands. The Serengeti is arguably the most impressive wildlife sanctuary in the world. You will have an afternoon game drive in the endless plains of the Serengeti for a chance to see the great herds of wildebeest, zebras and gazelles or a pride of lions lounging in the shade. A picnic lunch will be done during the day-long game drive itself. The eventful day comes to an end with a heavy dinner and a good nightโ€™s rest in your accommodation. ACCOMMODATION : Lodge at Serengeti Melia Lodge

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Day 4 : Full Day in Serengeti National Park

Starting your full-day game drive Ealy morning after a filling breakfast, you will explore the central portion of the Serengeti National Park today. The legendary Serengeti National Park is the most renowned safari destination for its incredible population of lions and leopards. The central portion of the Serengeti โ€“ known as the Seronera area is one of the richest wildlife habitats in the park. During the off-season of the migration, one must really look out for the many lionsโ€™ pride that thrive in this region. Along with a picnic lunch during the full-day game drive, the day will come to a close by around 5 PM. The long day comes to an end with a heavy dinner and a good nightโ€™s rest. Accommodation, Serengeti Melia Lodge.

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Day 5 : Serengeti NP to Ngorongoro Crater

After breakfast drive, you will have a morning game drive in the park, enjoy animals feeding at early in the morning while the sunrise gets its way up, lunch at the campsite, and then drive to Ngorongoro with game drive en-route. . Freshly made delicious dinner is kept ready for you at your accommodation. Accommodation. Serena Safari Lodge

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Day 6 : Ngorongoro Crater โ€“ Manyara National Park

After an early breakfast, descend to the crater floor for a game drive. You can expect to see lions, elephants, Zebras, Hippos, Flamingos, Jackals, Rhinos Antelopes, and many birds. The birds seen here include eagle, vulture, and flamingos in the Crater Lake, stork, bats, giant vulture, sacred ibis, kori bustard, blacksmith plover, long-necked heron, and the cattle eagle. Post the picnic lunch at the beautiful Hippo pool, you will begin a steep ascent to the top exit of the crater. With a 2hr drive left to your accommodation in Karatu, the day will come to a close. Freshly made delicious dinner is kept ready for you at your accommodation. Accommodation at Dreams Lodge

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Day 6 : Manyara National Park to Arusha Town.

After an early breakfast, we will do a day game drive in Manyara National Park with its shallow alkaline lake stretches along the base of the Rift Valley Escarpment. Lake Manyara attracts thousands of birds, including huge flocks of flamingos. Other animals in the park include buffaloes, elephants, hippos, and Masai giraffes as well as troops of boisterous baboons and monkeys in the forests. The Park once became famous for tree-climbing lions and if you are lucky to spot them you will be amused by the site of these animals lounging on branches in the acacia trees. After a game drive in the park, Late afternoon drive back to Arusha town. Overnight at Hotel in Arusha.

Yes, it is safe to travel to Zanzibar Islands. This is one of the safest African destinations, even for solo female travelers. The Zanzibar Archipelago is part of Tanzania, which is one of the most stable African countries. Tanzania is ranked as the most peaceful country in East Africa, in fact. The local people are generally welcoming and laid-back. Thanks to the picture-perfect beaches, sunny weather and rich culture Zanzibar is a popular tourist destination. Thus, it features all the necessary tourism infrastructure for a comfortable and safe holiday. Many international travelers enjoy their time on the islands so much that they return time and again. The only annoyance you are likely to encounter on Zanzibar is the Maasai hawkers pushing their wares, sometimes over-zealously. The best way to deal with these persistent salesmen is to firmly decline and not give them attention. If you feel harassed report the problem to your lodge or tour company so that they can assis

  • Dress appropriately and respect Muslim cultural norms.
  • Donโ€™t take your valuables to the beach.
  • Lock your valuables in the hotel safe when you go out.
  • Donโ€™t walk around alone after dark.
  • Check with your lodge or trusted locals if there are any crime hotspots at the time of your travels. Certain beaches, like the stretch between Kendwa and Nungwi, are known as hotspots.
  • Stay alert in Stone Town to prevent falling prey to pick-pockets and bag snatchers.

Yes, Zanzibar is very safe for swimming. The Indian Ocean is warm and the waves tend to be small. Zanzibar is a popular destination for snorkeling and scuba diving. Conditions do vary from beach to beach and season to season, but overall many of Zanzibarโ€™s beaches are ideal for swimming. Depending on the tides, there can sometimes be seaweed in the water, particularly along the East Coast. You may also encounter sea urchins in the rocky shallows (especially at low tide). Watch where you walk and wear booties (diving boots) to protect your feet.

There are reef sharks in Zanzibar which are harmless. Then at Mafia Island, you can swim with whale sharks. These sharks are endangered and safe to swim and dive with. Lastly, great white sharks are occasionally spotted in the deep waters but there have been no shark attacks recorded.

Erring on the side of caution, the answer is no. Muggings and robberies do happen, especially in dark alleys at night. So, donโ€™t walk around by yourself at night. Only take registered taxis or taxis recommended by trusted locals and friends. Alternatively, you can arrange an escort, to walk with you, at some hotels and restaurants.

The best time to go to Zanzibar is from mid-winter to spring or in mid-summer (Southern Hemisphere timing). These are Zanzibarโ€™s dry seasons. The long dry season is over winter and spring and the short dry season is in mid-summer. Remember this is a tropical region which means the cooler temperatures of winter are still warm. So, youโ€™ll still enjoy pleasant beach weather.

June to September/October are the best months to visit Zanzibar Islands. This is when youโ€™re most likely to get clear blue skies and balmy temperatures. If you struggle with heat and humidity then the sunny winter-to-spring dry season is the best time to visit Zanzibar. Mid-December, January and February are also ideal months to visit Zanzibar. These months fall in the short dry season which offers the best weather for sun-worshipers who like hot weather. During these months youโ€™re likely to experience clear skies, little if any rain and high temperatures. In early December you may still get some rain, usually in the form of intermittent afternoon rain showers. By mid-December, the afternoon rain showers are less frequent but the holiday crowds havenโ€™t arrived yet. Thus mid-December is an excellent time for a summer holiday on Zanzibar, without the masses. If you are planning your Zanzibar holiday for November to February then stay on the southwest coastlines, because prevailing monsoons come from the northeast. For Zanzibar holidays during the southwest monsoon season (June to October) head to the northeast coastline.

From July to August and February to April are the best times to go scuba diving on Zanzibar Islands. April is, however, the rainiest month, so think twice about visiting then.

Avoid traveling to Zanzibar during the two rainy seasonsโ€“November and March to May. This is when NOT to visit Zanzibar. The main rainy season is from mid-March to May. The rains usually peak in April, so avoid visiting in this month. Also known as the long rains this season entails tropical downpours in the afternoons. These showers can be heavy on any of the islands in the Archipelago. The humidity is also high and the average temperatures climb to the mid-30ยฐs Celcius. The short rains usually fall from November to early December and are less intense than the long rains. In the years when the short rains arrive on time, it dries up from mid-to-late December to February and starts again in March.

People often ask us if Zanzibar holidays are expensive. The simple answer is no. You can definitely visit Zanzibar on a budget. The international flights to Tanzania are likely to be the single biggest expense of a trip to Zanzibar Islands. The best way to save money on your Zanzibar Island holiday is thus to keep an eye out for flight specials to Tanzania and even flight deals to Zanzibar, direct. From Dar es Salaam on the mainland of Tanzania, you can then take the affordable ferry or fly to Stone Town on Zanzibarโ€™s main island, Unguja.

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On a tight budget, you can spend as little as $45 to $50 USD per day on a Zanzibar holiday. Thatโ€™s a cost estimate based on simple, no-frills accommodation in hostels and basic beach huts, and meals at local restaurants and food stalls. Travel blogger, Lauren, from Never Ending Footsteps spent an average of $51,53 USD per day on her Zanzibar holiday in 2020. That excludes her return flights from London to Tanzania ($491) and Dar es Salaam to Stone Town ($80). Laurenโ€™s $51,53 daily budget included local transport, food, accommodation, travel insurance, a guide book and a total of $176 on activities/ entry fees at attractions. Some pretty impressive budgeting! On a less frugal budget plan for $50 to $100 USD per day. Thatโ€™s a more middle-of-the-road holiday budget at mid-range establishments. Based on Budget Your Trip data from actual travellers a one-week Zanzibar holiday for two people costs an average of $643 USD (about $92 USD a day for two). Based on the daily average expenditure of previous visitors Zanzibar holiday expenses are as follows:

  1. $15 on meals per day
  2. $10 on local transport per day
  3. $44 on hotel accommodation per couple per night
Essentially โ€œZanzibar is one of those destinations that can fit into any budget!โ€ as the seasoned traveller, Wandering Earl put it.

Of course, yes! Zanzibar is a bucket-list African destination for excellent reasons.

Yes, Zanzibar is a fantastic beach holiday destination. It is also an excellent value-for-money destination with lots of character and rich history. The culture is colourful and interesting. The old architecture is unique and the beaches are beautiful. Zanzibar also offers authentic experiences and unusual adventures which make it an unforgettable island holiday spot.

Yes, certain vaccinations are recommended for Tanzania and Zanzibar. The National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommend the following vaccinations for Tanzania and Zanzibar

  1. hepatitis (A and B)
  2. typhoid
  3. cholera
  4. yellow fever*
  5. rabies
  6. meningitis
  7. tetanus

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