Wild Tanzania
Glamp atop converted Land Rovers in the Serengeti, spot the Big 5 & find paradise on the beaches of Zanzibar
What's Included
- Exclusively for people in their 30s & 40s
- All activities mentioned on the itinerary
- 8 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 8 dinners
About your trip
An award-winning, one-of-its-kind Land Rover camp at the heart of the Serengeti (complete with private chef), endless opportunities to spot the Big 5 and a stint on the beaches of Zanzibar…Could this be the ultimate African experience?
Over nine days, you’ll stay in Little Okavango Camp for canoe rides on the shores of Lake Victoria, the source of the Nile and a much-loved spot for hippos and wandering elephants. You’ll traverse the iconic Serengeti to stay in a roaming Land Rover retreat, where you’ll sleep atop converted 4x4s and enjoy unparalleled views of the 1.5 million wildebeest that cross the plains.
You’ll get up-close with lions, cheetahs and more on daily game drives, whilst camp-side canapés are all part of the experience, served up by your own private chef. And finally, you’ll wrap things up in style on the pristine beaches of Zanzibar, otherwise known as paradise.
Did someone say bucket-list?
Welcome to a wildlife wonderland. After touching down at the airport, you’ll be whisked by private transfer to a lodge surrounded by African savannah. Freshen up and enjoy the bird-filled gardens, sip an ice-cold drink by the pool and take in the panoramic views. Your fellow travelers will arrive throughout the afternoon, and you’ll join together at the welcome meeting to enjoy a cocktail or two and toast the bucket-list trip ahead.
Today, you’ll fly south to Mwanza, known as Rock City for the huge boulders scattered across its landscape. From here, you’ll skirt the shores of Lake Victoria to Little Okavango Camp, arriving at your secluded lakeside hideaway in time for a late lunch. After a rest, you’ll head out for a gentle canoe ride around the many waterways that stretch out from this beautiful spot. Drift through the tall papyrus grasses, and soak in the beauty of herons, egrets, swooping kingfishers and more, all in their natural habitat. You’ll return to camp in the evening for dinner with a front-row seat to more incredible bird life.
This morning, you’ll wander around the fishing village of Mwaburugu, a beautiful hub by Lake Victoria that gives a taste of local life with boat building, fish markets and more. Returning to the camp by motor boat, you’ll stop for brunch en route at the Little Okavango viewing tower. This unique structure spans three stories, for a close-up view of Okavango birds at nesting, Serengeti park and lake level. Village weavers are particularly joyful to watch, with their dazzling yellow feathers and intricate nests. Next, things only get more exciting as you head out on an afternoon to sunset game drive into the Kijureshi game reserve, where you’ll spot more wildlife and enjoy a traditional Swahili feast. Finally, as you make your way out of the reserve and back to the lodge, you’ll be treated to an evening game drive, searching for nocturnal wildlife such as porcupine, bush babies, pangolin and more.
Today you’ll enter Serengeti National Park, one of the planet’s greatest windows onto the natural world, and home of the world-famous wildebeest migration. As this is a moving spectacle, you’ll head for whatever Bush Rover Migration Camp gives the best view (Grumeti, Kusini or the River Mara, depending on the time of year). You’ll take an afternoon game drive to get to the camp, with a first glimpse of thundering herds of gazelle, zebra and wildebeest crossing the Serengeti plains. On arrival, the drama continues with converted Land Rovers situated at the heart of the migration, right off the tourist trail. Settle in with sunset drinks and your first four-course dinner in the bush. Note: the journey today is on unpaved roads which can be muddy and potholed – it’s often joked that you get an ‘African massage’ due to the bumps in the road. It’s a real African adventure experience!
Every year, more than 1.5 million wildebeest move in a vast loop across the Serengeti plains, in search of seasonal rains. Named one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, the extraordinary spectacle is often described as the greatest show on Earth. Nothing beats the excitement of seeing these beautiful white-bearded herds tearing across golden grasslands, the sound of thousands of hooves echoing in the air. Because of its remote location, the Bush Rover Migration Camp offers some of the best, most intimate views of this electrifying pageant. The camp itself stays stationary but you will head out on safari Jeeps for morning and afternoon game drives today and tomorrow – for a ring-side seat to the action.
The drama of the wild continues today, with more mesmerizing game drives. As well as over 35 species of plain animals, keep your eyes peeled for the many lions, leopards, rhinos and more that call this area home. In-between safaris, you’ll be treated to hand-drawn baths and cocktails, along with decadent meals and campfire appetizers from a talented team of chefs. The safaris are incredible, but thanks to the off-grid setting, you’ll also catch amazing views of the migration from the camp itself. From your private Land Rover veranda, it’s not unusual to see wildebeest calves or the odd cheetah wandering into camp, along with herds of elephants washing in a nearby river. Breathtaking indeed.
Trading grassy plains for wonderful beaches, you’ll leave safari life behind today for the spice-scented islands of Zanzibar. You’ll travel from the airstrip via Arusha to this idyllic archipelago, located in the turquoise Indian Ocean. After the internal flight, you’ll take a private transfer to your boutique hotel on the northeastern tip of Zanzibar. This palm-fringed haven is your base for the next two days, promising a brilliant finale to a memorable trip. Crack out those flip-flops for a mosey along idyllic white sand beaches, with fronds swaying in the background and glistening blue sea on the horizon. The fishing village of Nungwi is well worth exploring, too.
It’s your final day – and how you spend it is up to you. You might fancy hanging by the pool and relaxing, exploring Zanzibar’s medieval Stone Town or taking a local spice tour. Since this is a dive capital, you could arrange a trip to nearby Mnemba Island (for an additional cost), with its azure waters and colorful coral gardens. Late afternoon, you’ll gather for a private sunset cruise on a traditional dhow, stocked with chilled drinks. Don’t forget your swimwear as there’ll be the option to swim and snorkel. Finish off your trip with a special farewell dinner in the gardens of your hotel – set up just for Flash Pack – perhaps followed by a bar hop around the beach huts of Nungwi. It’s your last night, after all.
You’ve had an immense nine days together, on safari and by the beach. But today you must bid farewell to your slice of Tanzanian paradise. The hotel can help you arrange a transfer back to Zanzibar airport, where you can travel onwards – fuelled by sensational photos and memories of a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
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