Great for Non-divers
Photo Group Trip
Off the Beaten Track
Join our breath-taking itinerary to Tanzania and discover some of Africa's best safari spots with renowned wildlife photographer, Mark B. Hatter. After an overnight stay in Arusha, the group drives south for 3 days of game drives in Tarangire National Park. It's then on to Serengeti National Park, via a tour of the famous Ngorongoro Crater. At the end of the trip, the group will fly from Kogatende back to Arusha for their outbound international flight.
Tanzania offers a huge diversity of game species and is one of the best destinations for spotting the Big 5. From the rolling planes of the Serengeti to the dramatic cliffs of the Ngorongoro Crater, the stunning scenery sets the perfect backdrop for photographing the abundant wildlife. August is an ideal time to visit when huge number of elephants, giraffes, and buffalo gather throughout Tarangire National Park, and the wildebeest migration across the Serengeti is coming to an end.
Click here for our trip reports from previous Tanzania safaris:
Tanzania Big Game Safari - August 2025
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Home to Africa's highest mountain Kilimanjaro, Tanzania will sweep you away with its natural beauty and exciting safaris. When we first arrive in Arusha you will already be amazed by Maasai culture, their bold colors, warm smiles, and lively daily lives. The Arusha city is surrounded by stunning scenery from where we start our journey to see all the beauty Africa has to offer.
Away from the busier areas, Tarangire National Park will promise its visitors wilderness and adventure. You will see herds of elephants and savannahs including baobab and acacia woodlands. Other animals you can see here are herds of buffalo, Thomson gazelle, zebra, wildebeest, gerenuk, and many more. Moreover, there are more than 500 species of birds in this national park like the Yellow-collared lovebirds and the worlds largest bird, the stocking-thighed ostrich.
The park has become the synonym of African Safaris with golden sunsets over the savannah, clouds of orange dust, and where you can see the famous Great Migration. You also might be able to see black maned lions, leopards, rhinos, and wild dogs. One of the reasons that this park is one of the most famous ones in Africa, is that its ecosystem is the oldest and most complex in the world.
The Ngorongoro Crater is unique for having the highest density of lions in the world, including the black maned lions. Its an incredible sanctuary for wildlife and you can also see herds of zebra, gazelle, black rhinos, hippos in muddy water, cheetahs, thousands of flamingos, and much more. Besides wildlife, the Maasai tribes live in the area as well, where you can learn more about their culture.
Here's the schedule for this trip:
Day 1: Katambuga House
Arusha is the safari capital of Tanzania located at the foot of Mt. Meru, close to Mount Kilimanjaro, the Manyara, Tarangire, and Ngorongoro National Parks. From there its only a short trip to the Serengeti. Just to the north, on the slopes of Mt. Meru is the Arusha National Park. Built by the Germans as a center of colonial administration because of the temperate climate, Arusha is a good spot to take a day or two off from your safari.
After the Serengeti, Tarangire has the greatest concentration of wildlife in Tanzania, and in the dry season, the Tarangire River is a magnet for thirsty wildlife. Large herds of elephants and migratory wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, impala, gazelle, hartebeest, and eland gather, and not surprisingly the predators follow. This is also the one place in Tanzania where dry-country antelope such as oryx and gerenuk are regularly spotted. Tarangire is also known for its spectacular baobab trees and its breathtaking views of the Masaai Steppe and the mountains to the south. Located just a few hours drive from the town of Arusha, Tarangire is a popular stop for safaris traveling through the northern circuit on their way to Ngorongoro and the Serengeti. The park extends into two game-controlled areas and the wildlife are allowed to move freely throughout.
The Ngorongoro Crater is game viewing gone crazy and it is not surprising that with is one of Tanzanias major tourist drawcards. Within the crater rim, a daily wildlife drama is played out as large herds of zebra and wildebeest graze nearby lions, leopards, elephants, and black rhinos. Outside of the crater, a similar drama continues in a more spread-out manner with Masai herdsmen thrown into the mix.
The Serengeti together with Kenyas Masai Mara Game Park forms Africas most famous wildlife park. The image of acacia trees on an endless grass plain epitomizes Africa for many, and then add a Masai warrior and some cattle to the picture and the conversation needs to go no further. The annual wildebeest migration through the Serengeti and the Masai Mara is the largest mass movement of land mammals on the planet with more than a million animals following the rains. But that is not where the game viewing ends; large prides of lions, elephants, and giraffes in grasslands, gazelles, and eland to mention but a few. Aside from traditional vehicle safaris, hot-air ballooning over the Serengeti plains has become almost essential and you can even do a horseback safari.
The vast, rolling savannah of the Northern Serengeti, is known as the hub of the great migration. The landscape is characterized by vast stretches of savannah interspersed with acacia trees and riverine woodlands. Wildlife can be seen along the banks of the Mara River and visitors can view the annual spectacle of the half a million migrating wildebeest. Commonly spotted wildlife include: a multitude of plains game such as buffalo, zebra, gazelles, impala, giraffe as well as lion and leopard. Visitors can look forward to bird watching, hot air ballooning, game safaris, and guided bush walks.
Learn more about our Safari Accommodations.
The trip takes place during the best season to see the most wildlife. From June to October, the Great Migration takes place which is the best time to see much of the wildlife gathering around remaining waterholes due to the low rainfall throughout winter.
Bring comfortable clothes and dress modestly to respect the local people and culture. Be prepared with clothes both for warm weather conditions on the plains and colder temperatures on the hilly and mountainous areas. Also, the early mornings and evenings can be surprisingly cool! Wear neutral-colored clothes on safaris and especially in lighter tones or khaki as the tsetse flies are attracted to dark colors. We also recommend packing light. Most of the lodging offers laundry services at an extra cost, but many of them also do only hand washing and don't accept underwear.
We recommend bringing your own water bottle as many lodges and camps have a water dispenser to fill your bottle with drinking water. To support the community, local produce is used as much as possible. Trying new foods will be part of the experience!
Electricity supplies in rural areas are mostly provided by generators or solar panels. Though the camps and lodges can provide lighting and power in guest rooms, most of the rooms do not have electricity sockets. Ask about the charging facilities in the accommodations. The electricity supply in Tanzania is 200 volts/AC50Hz. The plugs do vary and we recommend taking multi-adapters to cope with 3 square pin sockets and 2 round pin sockets.
The local currency is the Tanzanian Shilling. All international airports have money-changing facilities and there are banks and ATMs available, but we recommend changing your money upon arrival as it is more difficult to change money whilst on safari. Credit cards are accepted in larger hotels and restaurants, but it is preferable to travel with cash.
| Accommodation | Running Water Shower | Flushing Toilets | WiFi | Cell Signal | Electricity | Air Con | Credit Card Payment | Swimming Pool | Drinks Included | Laundry Service |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kahawa House | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | NO | YES |
| Villa Maua | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | NO | YES |
| Tarangire Safari Lodge | YES | YES | YES3 | NO | YES1 | NO | NO | YES | NO | YES |
| Ngorongoro Farm House | YES2 | YES | YES3 | NO | YES | NO | YES | YES | NO | YES |
| Lake Masek Tented Camp | YES | YES | YES3 | NO | YES | NO | YES | YES | YES | YES |
| Kati Kati Tented Camp | NO4 | YES | YES3 | NO | YES6 | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
| Mara Kati Kati Tented Camp | NO4 | YES | YES3 | NO | YES6 | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
| Esirai Migration Camp | NO5 | NO | NO | NO | YES6 | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES |
1Power is available from 6.45am - 10am and from 6pm - 11pm.
280 litres of hot water available at a time. Hot water takes 20 minutes to re-heat.
3WiFi only availble in main area.
420 litres of hot water available at a time. Can request more if needed.
540 litres of hot water available at a time. Can request more if needed.
6Solar-powered electricity with back-up generator.
Optional hot air balloon excursion $695 per person
Private jeep $750 per person


Smeeta has been taking photographs on land and underwater for many years and discovered Africa on a Bluewater trip to Tanzania in 2020. Since then, she has been to Africa several times. She is passionate about both underwater and land photography and the creatures she photographs. She is committed to bringing the beauty of nature and creatures home to share with friends and family and inspiring others to safeguard both.

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