6 Days | 5 Nights Southern Tanzania Safari

Overview

An exciting 6-day Selous, Ruaha, and Mikumi park safari will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the southern circuit, which includes three national parks: the Selous National Reserve, the Ruaha National Park, and the last Mikumi National Park. The 6-day Selous, Ruaha, and Mikumi Park Safari provide a comprehensive overview of the southern circuit, as well as vistas of the parks’ spectacular wildlife.

Travel

6 Days, 2 Parks

Accommodation

5 Nights

Accommodation

5 Nights

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

After breakfast, drive by 4WD to Selous Game Reserve (approx 6 hours to Mtemere gate).

Picnic lunch en route to the Selous

Arrive late afternoon at Rufiji River Camp located on a high bank over-looking the mighty Rufiji River and floodplain beyond.

Afternoon boating safari on the river with africa's highest concentration of hippos.

Dinner and overnight at the Rufiji River Camp.

After breakfast, morning game drive in the Selous, Africa's largest wildlife sanctuary, with an area of 54.600kms.

Lunch at Rufiji River Camp

Afternoon game drive in the Selous with the world's largest number of big game - elephant, buffalo, rhino, hippos, giraffes and wildebeest.

Dinner and overnight at Rufiji River Camp.

After breakfast, go on a morning walking safari with intimate impressions of the rich wildlife in the African bush.

Lunch at Rufiji River Camp

Afternoon boating safari in the Great Rufiji River.

Dinner and overnight at Rufiji River Camp

After breakfast, scenic drive through the Uluguru Mountains to Mikumi (approx 7 hours).

Picnic lunch en route to Mikumi

Late afternoon arrival.

Dinner and overnight at Vuma Hill Camp or Mikumi Wildlife Camp

After breakfast, morning game drive in Mikumi

Lunch at Vuma Hill Camp or Mikumi Wildlife Camp

Afternoon game drive in Mikumi

Dinner and overnight at Vuma Hill Camp or Mikumi Wildlife Camp

After breakfast, a morning game drive in Mikumi National Park

Lunch at Vuma Hill Camp or Mikumi Wildlife Camp

Depart Mikumi for Dar es salaam arriving in the evening.

All Meals Included

Included in cost:

  • Accommodation Full Board (All Meals)

  • Transportation with Driver/Guide During Safari

  • Vehicle Supplement Fee for all Parks

  • All Park Fees

The price does not include

  • Costs of a Personal Nature

  • Tips to your Driver/Guide During Safari

  • Alcoholic Beverages

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General Safari Information

Our safari guides are all well experienced in the field and passionate about showing you the amazing wildlife and culture Tanzania has to offer. All are fluent in English, and if you have a special language request just let us know as many will also have an additional language (e.g. French, Spanish, German). They are also well trained in 4×4 driving so will be able to get you anywhere on the varying road qualities we have here! Please feel free to ask your guide any questions you may have about the wildlife, culture or trip along the way.

 

All meals will be provided by the lodges you are staying at- if you are leaving on a game drive during the day then a lunch box will be provided. Alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase at most lodges. We will provide mineral water in the car each day.

 

4×4 Safari Landcruiser with 7 seats. Our safari vehicles have been specifically modified for wildlife viewing, with a pop top roof which will be open during all game drives and sliding windows. We carry at least one pair of binoculars in each vehicle. Please note our regular vehicles do not have air conditioning or refrigerator. If you would like us to arrange one of our upgraded vehicles with these facilities please just ask us to provide a quote.

Although we do everything within our powers to ensure your maximum comfort, the roads in Tanzania can vary greatly in quality from newly tarmacced to completely rough and muddy or dusty (depending on rainy or dry season!). Driving times can be long, even to cover what may seem like relatively short distances. Although we regularly maintain our vehicles (with a check-up in the garage after every safari) they can and do sometimes pop a tyre or breakdown. Our guides are well trained with lots of experience in car mechanics and 98% of the time can fix the issue themselves- and you’ll be off spotting zebras again in less than 20 minutes! Please be patient if your car encounters a mechanical issue.

A great area of confusion and unease for many tourists, tipping is a generally expected and highly appreciated (although not compulsory) part of your safari tour. It is a great way of saying ‘thank you’ to those that have helped you to have a wonderful experience here. Tips should be given at the end of your safari when saying your goodbyes. If you are part of a group safari it is best to try to discuss with everyone beforehand how you wish to do the tipping. To help you feel at ease we have provided a general guide below but please remember that tipping is a way of you showing your gratitude for your safari staff and is up to you! The guidelines given below are for a group amount, not individually.
Guide: 20-25 USD/ day

In Tanzania we have more than 120 tribal languages but the official language spoken everywhere is Swahili. Here are a few useful phrases to get you started: Mambo? (what’s up?)…. Poa (everything’s cool) Habari? (how are you?)… Nzuri (good). Kwaheri (Goodbye) Shingapi? (How much?) Ni naomba….. (Can I please have…..) Ni naenda…….(I am going….) Asante sana… (Thank you very much) Don’t worry about taking intense Swahili classes before your arrival- you will find that in most areas, other than the really rural places, you will be able to get by communicating in English (at most secondary schools they are required to talk only English)!
The currency used throughout the country is the Tanzanian shilling (tsh). The exchange rate normally hovers between 2300-2350 tsh for the 1 USD. If you wish to bring a currency with you it is easy (in all major towns and cities) to find a bureau de change that will change US dollars, British pounds and the Euro. We also recommend bringing some USD with you as most tourist operations (including park entrance fees, visas etc.) are done in this currency. Make sure that the notes you bring are from no more than 7 years ago as many notes were forged before this time and will not be accepted here!

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