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Tanzania Lodge Safari

TANZANIA LODGE SAFARI

A Tanzania Lodge Safari is a great way to experience the wildlife and stunning landscapes in comfort lodges. You’ll visit famous parks like the Serengeti, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire, staying in nice lodges after exciting game drives. Perfect for those who want to see wildlife up close while enjoying a relaxing stay, a lodge safari offers a memorable adventure in Tanzania.

Key Features of a Tanzania Lodge Safari

Comfort in the Wild:

Unlike camping safaris, a lodge safari gives you the chance to stay in comfortable lodges or luxury tented camps. 

Different Safari Activities:

On a Tanzania lodge safari, you can enjoy a range of experiences. In addition to the traditional game drives to see animals, you can also go on guided walking safaris to explore the environment up close. 

Family-Friendly and Eco-Conscious:

Tanzania lodge safaris are ideal for families, as many lodges are designed with families in mind, offering activities and amenities that cater to children. 

Why Choose a Lodge Safari?

 - Convenience: Lodges are usually located inside or close to the national parks, so you don’t have to travel far to see wildlife.

 - Family-Friendly: Many lodges welcome families and offer special activities to make the safari fun for children.

 - Range of Choices: There are lodges to fit all budgets, from luxury options to more affordable choices.

 - Eco-Friendly: Many lodges focus on protecting the environment, making your stay both comfortable and eco-conscious.

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Tanzania Lodge Safari Itineraries 

4 Day Tanzania Lodge Safari

Guided private tours

Tarangire, Serengeti & Ngorongoro crater

3 Day Tanzania Lodge Safari 

Guided private tours

Lake Manyara National Park, Ngorongoro crater & Tarangire 

2 Day Tanzania Lodge Safari

Guided private tours

Tarangire National Park & Ngorongoro crater

5 Day Tanzania Lodge Safari 

Guided private tours

Tarangire, Serengeti, Ngorongoro crater & Lake Manyara National park

3-Day Fly in lodge Safari 

Guided group tours

Serengeti National Park & Ngorongoro crater 

4-Day Fly in Safari from Zanzibar

Guided private tours

Serengeti,  Ngorongoro crater & Lake Manyara National Park 

Frequently asked question about Tanzania Lodge Safari

1. What is a Tanzania lodge safari?

A Tanzania lodge safari is a type of trip where you stay in comfortable lodges or tented camps while exploring the country’s national parks and wildlife areas. Unlike camping safaris where you sleep in tents, on a lodge safari, you sleep in rooms with real beds, bathrooms, and sometimes even swimming pools or nice dining areas. You go on game drives to see animals during the day and return to your lodge to relax at night.

2. What is the best time to go on a lodge safari in Tanzania?

The best time for a Tanzania lodge safari is during the dry season, from June to October. During this time, it’s easier to spot animals because they gather around water sources. If you want to see the Great Migration of wildebeest in the Serengeti, the best times are June and July (for river crossings) and December to March (when the animals give birth).

 3. How much does a lodge safari cost?

The cost of a lodge safari depends on how long you go, the quality of the lodges, and the parks you visit. Mid-range lodge safaris can cost about $250 to $500 per day, while luxury options can be $500 to $1000 or more per day. This price usually includes accommodation, meals, park fees, and guided game drives.

4. Is a lodge safari safe?

Yes, a lodge safari is generally very safe. The lodges are located in secure areas, and your guides are trained to keep you safe while on game drives. However, it’s important to follow safety guidelines, like not wandering outside the lodge or vehicle without a guide, especially since wild animals can be nearby.

5. What should I pack for a Tanzania lodge safari?

You should pack light, comfortable clothes, such as breathable shirts and pants in neutral colors (so you blend into the environment), a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, a camera, binoculars, and any medicines you need. Many lodges offer laundry services, so you don’t need to bring too many clothes.

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