Embark on an enchanting exploration of Tanzania’s Northern Circuit, a captivating route that showcases the country’s most iconic natural wonders and cultural treasures. Beginning in the vibrant city of Arusha, gateway to Tanzania’s northern safari circuit, travelers are immersed in the rich tapestry of East African life and hospitality. From there, the journey unfolds into a tapestry of diverse landscapes and wildlife habitats, with highlights including the legendary Serengeti National Park, renowned for its annual Great Migration and unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities. Traverse the sprawling plains where lions roam freely and vast herds of wildebeest thunder across the savannah.
Continuing the adventure, travelers venture into the ancient Ngorongoro Crater, a geological marvel teeming with an astonishing concentration of wildlife within its steep walls. Nearby, the lush forests of the Ngorongoro Highlands offer a tranquil retreat, where encounters with indigenous Maasai communities provide a glimpse into traditional East African culture and way of life. Concluding the circuit, the majestic peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro beckon, standing as a towering sentinel over the East African landscape and offering intrepid climbers the ultimate adventure. With its blend of breathtaking scenery, diverse ecosystems, and rich cultural heritage, the Tanzania Northern Circuit promises an unforgettable journey through one of Africa’s most captivating destinations.
One of the world’s most iconic wildlife conservation areas, Serengeti National Park, a World Heritage Site, is a “must see” on your Tanzanian safari. Totaling 14,763 sq km in area, the park is appropriately named after the Maasai word for “endless plains”. Here you are certain to get up close and personal with the “Big Five” (Lions, Elephants, Rhinos, Leopards, and Cape Buffalo) and hosts of other iconic and lesser known species. Given the vast terrain, weather patterns, and migratory patterns of the innumerable species, many animals of the Serengeti are constantly on the move. This makes for an adventurous game drive! The terrain of the park varies from long and short grasslands, open plains in the south, acacia savanna in the central area, hilly, more densely wooded landscapes in the northern section, and extensive woodland and black clay plains, dominated by the central ranges of mountains in the western corridor.
The plains are dotted with rocky outcrops known as “kopjes”, and there are several rivers running through the park, notably the Seronera river in the central area, the Grumeti river in the Western corridor, and the Mara river in the north. The variety of landscapes keep you constantly in awe. The birds of the Serengeti are just as spectacular and varied as are the larger animals—there are several types of eagles and vultures, ostrich, secretary birds, kori bustards, hornbills, guinea fowl, as well as a host of smaller birds. There have been almost 500 species of birds recorded in the park, including several that migrate from Europe and Asia in the winter months—Truly a great park for birding.
Tarangire National Park, a stunningly photogenic park, is home to an astonishing diversity of species, and is remarkable for its concentration of Elephants. Tarangire derives its name from the Tarangire River that flows through the center of the Park from the southern side towards the northwest outlet in lake Burungi. Tarangire National Park is part of the larger Tarangire-Manyara Ecosystem covering a total area of about 35,000 km2. From the magnificent savannah landscapes (for which the park is justly famous) to the vast number of Baobabs that form the habitat for diverse species of birds and bats, this is a park offers a truly sublime experience.
Tarangire is located in an arid geographical belt that supports growth of a wooded savannah that is dominated by Acacia, Terminalia, Combretum and commiphora species. The most remarkable vegetation types in the area include: riverine woodlands, Acacia tortilis park land, wetlands and seasonal flood plains, acacia-commiphora woodlands, riverine grasslands, combretum-dalbergia woodlands, acacia drepanolobium woodlands, rocky hilltop (kopjes) vegetation, deep gully vegetation and grasslands with scattered Baobab trees.The Park serves as a dry season refuge for a majority of diverse migratory wildlife in the Tarangire-Maasai Steppe ecosystem. The park has about more than 550 Bird species. Particularly rich bird life occurs in the open Acacia woodlands, in and along the wetland (Silale Swamp), and in the flood plains of the Tarangire River.
Ngorongoro Crater is a rare protected area where people (the Maasai) and wild animals co-exist in harmony. A large permanent concentration of wild animals can be found in the huge and perfect crater. Ngorongoro is technically a “caldera”, the largest sunken ancient caldera in the world. Estimated three million years old, the once-volcanic Ngorongoro is now considered one of “Africa’s eighty wonders”. We think it is truly one of the world’s greatest treasures. Also known as the “Garden of Eden”, the Crater floor is a natural safe haven for thousands of animals such as wildebeest, more than two hundred lion prides, zebra, elephants, hippos, hyenas, Thomson gazelles, African buffalo, crocodiles, ostriches, and many species of birds, not to mention that this is one of the best places to spot an endangered Rhino. A visit to Ngorongoro is a must, and a great place to add on a cultural tour to a Maasai village.
Lake Manyara National Park is an attractive and amazingly diverse park for its size of 325 square kilometers (125 square miles). The park is well known for the drama of its terrain, quickly changing from a shallow soda lake covered in flamingos to acacia woodland housing large concentrations of baboons troops, giraffe and elephant herds, and a birding paradise for than 400 bird species to the Great Rift Valley escarpment with its famous tree-climbing lions. The park also boasts an underground water forest. Lake Manyara is a great stop on the way to the Serengeti, or a wonderful short safari of its own for those on shorter holidays.
Arusha National Park is among of the smallest parks in Tanzania, covering only 137 square kilometers. It is situated a short distance from the city of Arusha, making it easy to visit on a day or half day adventure. The park has several completely different micro-habitats within its confines, from a soda lake which outfit a large number of flamingo to dense forest habitat for black and white colobus monkeys, a plain (or small Serengeti), a crater, and the hikable Mount Meru.
Olduvai Gorge is the birthplace of human kind! It was here, in the early twentieth century, that the famous archaeologist Dr. Louis Leakey uncovered some of the earliest remains of fossil hominids. With the constant search for an answer to where we came from and what we are, culturally and biologically, this visit offers an appropriate education for the future in a shrinking, multicultural world. Olduvai gives us a better understanding of our evolutionary history and thus ensures our future success and well-being as a species. The name Olduvai originated from a European misspelling of Oldupai, the correct Maasai word for this region of great historical importance—named after the wild sisal plants growing in abundance in the gorge. The gorge is a very steep-sided ravine roughly 30 (48 km) miles long and 295 ft (90 m) deep. According to paleoanthropologists, the deposits show rich fossil fauna that cover a time span from about 2,100,000 to 15,000 years ago. While you are on your Northern Circuit tour, you should consider making a stop at this famous archaeological site located in the eastern Serengeti Plains and within the Ngorongoro Conservation area authority.
We are thrilled to share that Mambeu Safari has been honored with a perfect 5/5 rating from our valued clients. This exceptional recognition reflects our unwavering commitment to going above and beyond for every guest. Our mission is to ensure that each safari experience is not only memorable but truly fulfilling. We are deeply grateful for the trust and support of our customers, and we remain dedicated to making every journey extraordinary. Thank you for inspiring us to strive for excellence every day.
Christina H2025-02-23Verified Unforgettable in every way! The trip was an event of a lifetime. The moment we stepped off the plane in Arusha and met Macha I knew we were in for a treat. He is warm, funny, knowledgeable, an ambassador for the environment, and will go above and beyond to ensure each day exceeds your expectations. The highlights include-warm lunches, a nimal facts-he actually knows everything, adjusting the schedule based on desires and needs, and providing an environmentally safe and ethical way to see animals in their natural habitats. Every day brought something new and magical. If you’re on the fence-get off and make the deposit to go! 8 days-4 parks-hundreds of animals and a lifetime of memories! You know it’s been done properly when you cry leaving your guide!! Ally H2025-02-23Verified The most magical trip I had the most unforgettable experience with my family on our safari tour with Macha. From the moment we met, it was clear that his passion and expertise for wildlife and the Tanzanian culture was unparalleled. He shares his deep knowledge of the animals, the ecosystem, and the history of the area which made each moment more captivating. We learned so much, not just about the wildlife itself but about the rich culture and traditions of the community. What stood out most was how thoughtful and intentional his is. Macha made sure everyone felt comfortable, safe, and fully immersed in the magical experience. His community within and out of the parks ensures that you see , appreciate , and capture all that the area offers. I’ve traveled a lot, but this trip truly stands out into. What starts as a holiday safari transpires into a life-changing experience. I will never not stop talking about our experience - Could not recommend more! Conny K2022-07-17Verified Dream come true - the great migration I always wanted to see the huge amount of wildebeests with their new borns in the Serengeti and finally I did – what a wonderful and unique experience. No one really can imagine this nature spectacle if you weren't there yourself. Three days we spent in the Ndutu area with beautiful scenery and endless wildebeests. Macha our guide made it possible to witness this exceptional event with huge knowledge and very conscientious he guided us to one of the hotspots of the great migration. Luisa - Christi... K2022-07-17Verified Best safari adventure ever! It was such an incredible adventure! We did a five day safari starting in Tarangire NP to Serengeti, Ndutu and Ngorogoro crater. We saw so many animals it was like driving through a documentation, a dream come true.Our Guide Macha is the best safari guide you can have! He has such a huge knowledge and knows the perfect spots! Very kind, funny and always keen to make it the perfect experience for his guests but also always aware of nature. He also has a huge interest in photography and makes sure to get the best picture. The company in general is very aware of what the animal and nature require in order to keep the balance between educating people and protecting the environment. Very big recommendation to do a safari with Mambeu – I can't wait for the next time!!:) Laurie K2022-06-05Verified My dream safari in Tanzania! Being able to get so close to the wildlife, hunting with the Bushmen, the exceptional hospitality, and how knowledgeable the guides were in finding the wildlife and answering my many questions. The guide and driver did their very best to show me as much wildlife as possible and to experience true African culture. I got to see the big five in the first 3 days of my trip! I got to dance with the Maasai, help grind corn with another tribe and watch them melt metal over an open fire to make jewelry and arrow heads.Experienced the best snorkeling in the Indian Ocean off the beautiful beaches of Zanzibar. Saw 100 year old tortoises at the sanctuary , toured historic Stone Town with a terrific guide.From the time I was picked up at the airport I was treated like a queen, with the driver and guide always accommodating my needs and wishes , with a smile. This trip delivered way beyond my expectations.
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