Horseback safari

A moment of complete disconnection. Ride horseback in the footsteps of John Wayne in Arusha.

Horse safari

from 5600 $US

June to March

9 days

From age 12

Horse safari

June to March

9 days

From age 12

from 5600 $US

Overview

This itinerary begins 2 days of horse safari in Tanzania, followed by an off-road journey in the great parks of the north of the country: Tarangire, Ngorongoro and Serengeti.

June to March

9 days

From age 12

Witness the wonders of Africa

Explore a game reserve on a horseback safari in Tanzania, looking for wildebeest, antelope, zebra and more in their natural environment. This off-the-beaten-track tour is designed for riders of all levels!

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Horseback safari

In communion with nature, the horseback safari will give you a feeling of freedom and total disconnection.

4 parks

Arusha Park, Tarangire, Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater are on the program for a perfect safari in the North of Tanzania.

The cradle of Eden

Unique in the world for its ecosystem, the Ngorongoro Crater is an essential stop during a safari in the North.

CROSS PATHS WITH THE BIG FIVE

The parks include the Big 5 mammals: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino.

Itinerary
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Browse through our tour and contact us to tailor it to your travel needs.

Day 1: Arusha

Welcome to Tanzania! The ideal destination for safari lovers. Upon your arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you will be met by our teams and transfer to the accommodation.

Villa in the Arusha region
Private car

Day 2: Horseback safari

Road to Arusha National Park 30 minutes by car. You pick up the horses at the park gate. The adventure begins! Horseback ride to try to observe: giraffes, colobus, zebras ...
The night will be in a rustic bivouac (shared toilets under tent) but comfortable (camp bed) in the middle of nature.

Bivouac

Day 3: Horseback safari

Day with the horses in the footsteps of John Wayne and the filming locations of Hatari. Climb to a viewpoint on Kilimanjaro, sometimes on horses, sometimes on foot. End by car because very steep to the summit at 2000 meters and to the waterfall. The night will be in a rustic bivouac (shared toilets under tent) but comfortable (camp bed) in the middle of nature.

Bivouac

Day 4: Arusha to Lake Manyara

Exit from Arusha Park and end of the horse safari. Road to the shores of Lake Manyara, starting point of the second part of the trip in 4×4.

Oremiti Lodge
Private 4x4 vehicle

Day 5: Safari Tarangire Park

Full day of safari in Tarangire National Park. At noon, picnic inside the park. Tarangire Park created in 1970 is today considered one of the most beautiful wildlife refuges in the country. You will come across a large number of elephants among the baoba forests.

Oremiti Lodge
Private 4x4 vehicle

Day 6: Ngorongoro Crater Safari

Departure in the morning for the Ngorongoro Crater, a true paradise of Eden, and a day of safari with a picnic lunch in the crater at noon. You may be lucky enough to come across the Big 5. The crater is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It contains fresh and salt water, savannah and forest, and there are around 100 animals per km². Then drive to the neighboring Serengeti Park.

Tented camp
Private 4x4 vehicle

Day 7: Serengeti Park safari

A full day of safari dedicated to the Serengeti Park and its endless plains. For example, you can leave early in the morning with your breakfast to observe the awakening of the savannah. The night is in a charming tented camp with full board. The camp is inside the park in the central region. You will be able to hear the life of the park during the night in the comfort of your four-poster bed.

Tented camp
Private 4x4 vehicle

Day 8: Serengeti Park Safari

Departure from the Serengeti after a last morning of safari and crossing the Ngorongoro conservation area to reach the shores of Lake Manyara.

Oremiti Lodge
Private 4x4 vehicle

Day 9: Arusha or Zanzibar

Departure from the lodge in the morning to return to the city of Arusha or Kilimanjaro airport.
It is quite possible to continue this trip with an internal flight to the Island of Zanzibar.

Private 4x4 vehicle

Our added value:
A tailor-made experience

An extra day? This itinerary can be modified according to your wishes, your availability and your budget. Our travel designers are on hand to help you build the safari of your dreams.

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Their experience

Quality of accommodation above our expectations (especially catering). Very attentive staff, pleasure to communicate in French. Exotic settings of the accommodation. Madiba's experience, his passion and the quality of listening make him a reference guide. Thanks to him, this trip was a real success for our first safari.

Dominique & Nathalie

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Frequently Asked Questions

The price of a safari in Tanzania depends on a variety of factors. The number of participants, since some costs, such as the vehicle, are shared. The type of transport: 4×4, planes for certain routes, private charters, etc. And finally the type of accommodation.

The Tanzanian government controls park entrance fees. These taxes are very important in your budget. You can find the prices of these fees on the Tanapa website.

The habit of tipping is very ingrained in Tanzania and you should also take this into account in your holiday budget.

You can travel to Tanzania all year round as long as you adapt your itinerary. Each season will reveal a different but beautiful landscape.

The dry season runs from June to October,where you cand find beauty in the dry landscapes. Evenings can be cool, especially in July and August.

The main rainy season generally extends from April to May. The main concentration of rain falls over two months.

The short rainy season, which starts in mid-October and lasts until February,rains only in the form of short showers. This is when nature is at its most beautiful and verdant.

The hottest months are from December to February..

You can travel to Tanzania with children, the important thing is to adapt the itinerary. Our travel designers are used to this and will be able to recommend the best itinerary according to their age. We can offer you family rooms specially designed to answer the safety questions that all parents ask themselves before taking their children on safari.

Children are generally entitled to a discount on accommodation up to the age of 12. For park taxes, the reduction is up to the age of 16. There is no tax for children aged 4 and under.

Formalities and Visa: For European and Canadian nationals, you need a passport valid for at least 6 months after the date of return + a Tanzanian visa. The Tanzanian visa can be obtained on arrival or online at least 3 weeks before travel. The cost of a visa for Tanzania is 50 US dollars.

Health: Vaccination against yellow fever is not compulsory for entering Tanzania directly from Europe or North America. Diphtheria, tetanus, polio, hepatitis A/B and typhoid vaccinations are recommended. Vaccination against rabies is also recommended.

Malaria is endemic to the country. Make sure you protect yourself against mosquito bites with repellents, mosquito nets and clothing that covers your arms and legs.
We advise you to make an appointment with your GP or a specialist for further information on this subject.

What to bring: Except for the coast and Zanzibar, it is essential to bring sweaters as the evenings and early mornings are cool. Avoid wearing black and blue on safari, as these colours attract tsetse flies.

You'll also get sunburn if you don't take precautions. Pack an anti-diarrhoeal in your first-aid kit. You should also take insect repellent and medication to combat travel sickness. And don't forget your camera, sunglasses and a pair of binoculars.

Currency and exchange: US dollars and Tanzanian shillings are the main currencies accepted. For US dollars, you will need banknotes dated after 2009.
MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club and Visa are sometimes accepted in lodges, but not everywhere.

Dress code: On safari, shorts and short-sleeved clothing (T-shirts, blouses, etc.) are not a problem. Watch out for the sun!

On the coast and in the islands, the religion of Islam is predominant, so avoid clothing that could be perceived as an affront to the religion. Wear long sleeves and trousers. On the beaches, avoid any form of nudism or revealing clothing.

Safety: In order to adopt a few safety rules when travelling in town, we recommend that you consult your respective embassy website, under the 'Travelling abroad' tab.

Customs and traditions - Specific legislation: During Ramadan, do not eat or drink in public.
The Zanzibar authorities prohibit homosexual practices. Drugs and narcotics are severely punished. The import of plastic bags is prohibited.

Photographing and filming: When photographing people, do so sparingly and respectfully; try to put yourself in their shoes: how would you like to be photographed, how would you not like to be photographed? And always ask for consent!

You can photograph landscapes without limits! Please note, however, that it is forbidden to photograph military areas and buildings or officers in uniform. The use of drones is prohibited in Tanzania's national parks.

Tipping: Tanzania, like the rest of East Africa, is a country under Anglo-Saxon influence, and tipping has become a way of life here. We will suggest a recommended amount as a guideline only, but you should never feel obliged to give a tip.

It is customary to tip at the various accommodation establishments where you will be staying. Most lodges and camps have tip boxes at reception where you can leave US$10 per room, per night, if you are satisfied with the service. The money is then shared between the staff.

It is also customary to tip your safari team at the end of the safari. As a general rule, we recommend around US$25 per day of safari for your guide.

Electricity: 220 and 230 volts, 50 Hz. Power cuts are fairly frequent. Sockets have three plugs, two horizontal and one vertical. We advise you to bring an adaptor for your electrical devices (UK type) before you leave.
In the lodges, the electricity often stops working after 10 or 10.30pm and starts up again around 6 or 7am.

Time difference: +3h to the UK standard (GMT +4h) in winter, +2h in summer.

Languages: Swahili and English are the official languages. Swahili is of Bantu origin, originally from the coastal region, and includes many words derived from Arabic. Other African languages of Nilotic and Khoisan origin are also spoken.

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Horse safari

June to March

9 days

From age 12

June to March

9 days

From age 12

from 5600 $US

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