Day Trip Safari To Serengeti From Mwanza, Tanzania
Day trip Details
The shortest Serengeti day trip safari starts early in the morning traveling from Mwanza to Serengeti and back to Mwanza in the evening. This itinerary is designed for budget travelers who want to visit the Serengeti on a day trip as well as those who dont have enough time for a day trip as a couple.
what to expect
Serengeti National Park tour starts early in the morning in Mwanza check out from the accommodation where our driver will pick you up and start driving west towards Serengeti via Ndabaka Gate 2 hours drive from Mwanza city. Before entering the park stop outside the gate for breakfast. After breakfast you will enter the park for lunch and start tracking the animals around the Grumeti River until lunch. After lunch you continue the long journey back to Mwanza. Arrive in Mwanza in the evening for dinner and overnight or overnight flight.
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Itinerary Highlights
Unforgettable journey through Tanzania, a country rich in cultural heritage and historical significance. Our Cultural & Historical Tour is designed to immerse you in the diverse traditions, customs, and historical landmarks that define this beautiful nation.
From ancient archaeological sites to vibrant local communities, this tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Tanzania’s past and present.
Dar es Salaam: The Gateway to Tanzania
Begin your adventure in Dar es Salaam, the largest city in Tanzania. Visit the National Museum, which houses artifacts from the prehistoric era to modern times, including items from the famous Olduvai Gorge.
Explore the vibrant markets such as Kariakoo Market, where you can experience local life and shop for traditional crafts.
Bagamoyo: A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Travel to Bagamoyo, a historic coastal town that was once a significant port for slave trade and ivory exportation.
Visit the Bagamoyo Arts and Cultural Institute and learn about the town’s history through guided tours of its colonial architecture and museums.
Stone Town, Zanzibar: A Melting Pot of Cultures
Fly or ferry to Zanzibar Island and explore Stone Town, another UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its winding alleys and rich history influenced by Arab, Persian, Indian, and European cultures.
Visit the House of Wonders (Beit el-Ajaib) and the Old Fort to understand Zanzibar’s role in trade networks across the Indian Ocean.
Arusha: The Cradle of Humanity
Visit Arusha National Park where you can see some of Tanzania’s stunning landscapes while learning about early human history at nearby archaeological sites like Olduvai Gorge.
Engage with local historians who will share insights into Tanzania’s ancient civilizations.
Ngorongoro Crater: A Natural Wonder with Historical Significance
Explore Ngorongoro Crater not only for its breathtaking scenery but also for its significance as a site where early hominids lived millions of years ago.
Participate in guided tours focusing on both wildlife conservation efforts and archaeological findings that highlight human evolution.
The Maasai Culture Experience
Journey into Maasai territory where you will have an opportunity to engage with one of Africa’s most iconic tribes. Participate in traditional dances, learn about their customs, and enjoy a meal prepared by local families.
Understand their pastoral lifestyle and how they coexist with wildlife in their natural habitat.
Cultural Engagement Activities
Attend workshops led by local artisans specializing in traditional crafts such as beadwork or wood carving.
Enjoy cooking classes featuring Tanzanian cuisine where you’ll learn how to prepare dishes using locally sourced ingredients.
Participate in community service projects that support local schools or health initiatives.