Big Five Safari Tanzania

Overview

Imagine standing face-to-face with Africa’s most iconic wildlife—the thundering elephant, the elusive leopard, the powerful lion, and the majestic rhinoceros and buffalo. With Glitzy Safaris’ Big Five safari in Tanzania, this isn’t just a dream; it’s your next unforgettable adventure. This is the safari experience you’ve always imagined: heart-pounding encounters, breathtaking landscapes, and moments you’ll treasure forever.

Tanzania’s world-renowned parks—Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire National Park—are home to the planet’s most thrilling wildlife viewing. Whether you choose guided game drives, immersive walking safaris, or panoramic hot air balloon rides, Glitzy Safaris delivers an African safari experience tailored to your desires. Beyond the animals, you’ll discover spectacular landscapes, expert guides, and genuine conservation efforts that protect these legendary creatures.

This Big Five safari in Tanzania isn’t just another trip—it’s a transformational journey. Perfect for wildlife lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers, this experience with Glitzy Safaris captures the raw essence of African exploration. Ready to embark on the safari of a lifetime? Explore our safari packages, destinations, and expert guides below—and let’s make your Big Five safari dreams a reality.

Highlights

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Where to go in Tanzania on your Big Five Safari Tanzania

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Popular Safari and Tours

5 Days

Arusha City, Lake Ndutu

From $1804

Per person per tour

Where to Stay

Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge

Serengeti National Park

Tucked away in the remote Western Corridor of Serengeti National Park, &Beyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge offers a secluded, intimate safari experience

Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti

Serengeti National Park

The Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti offers unmatched luxury in the heart of Serengeti National Park. Surrounded by vast plains and abundant

Tarangire Kuro Treetops Lodge

Tarangire National Park

Tarangire Kuro Treetops Lodge, located in Tarangire National Park, offers a blend of luxury and nature. With 25 elegantly designed tents along

Mara Mara Tented Lodge

Serengeti National Park

Mara Mara Tented Lodge is a premium safari destination nestled in the heart of the Serengeti National Park, offering guests an authentic

Lahia Tented Lodge

Serengeti National Park

Lahia Tented Lodge is a luxurious safari retreat in Central Serengeti, offering panoramic views of the Western Corridor and proximity to iconic

Nyikani Camp Central Serengeti

Serengeti National Park

Nyikani Camp Central is located in Central Serengeti, taking advantage of the year-round wildlife, Serengeti is Tanzania’s most renowned national park and

Tarangire Sopa Lodge

Tarangire National Park

Tarangire Sopa Lodge, located near Tarangire National Park, is a perfect base for safari adventures. It offers comfortable accommodations, modern amenities, and

Ang’ata Migration Bologonja Camp

Serengeti National Park

Located near the Bologonja Ranger Post in Serengeti National Park, the Ang’ata Migration – Bologonja Camp is just an hour’s drive from

Gnu Ndutu Camp​

Lake Ndutu

From December to March, our stunning mobile migration camp relocates to Ndutu, situated in the southern plains of Serengeti National Park. The

Serengeti Suenosde Camp

Serengeti National Park

Sueños de África Luxury Camp is a luxurious safari camp located in Serengeti National Park, offering 10 beautifully appointed tents, including 2

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Frequently Asked Question About Big Five Safari Tanzania

The “Big Five” refers to five iconic and historically challenging animals to hunt on foot. Today, it signifies the most sought-after wildlife sightings on a safari. In Tanzania, these are:

  • Lion: The king of the savannah, often seen in prides, particularly in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.
  • Leopard: The most elusive of the Big Five, known for its incredible camouflage and often spotted resting on tree branches. Seronera in the Serengeti is a good place to look.
  • Elephant: The world’s largest land animal, frequently seen roaming the plains and woodlands, especially in Tarangire National Park.
  • Buffalo (African Buffalo): One of Africa’s most dangerous animals, often found in large herds near waterholes.
  • Rhinoceros: The most critically endangered of the Big Five due to poaching. Both black and white rhinos exist, though black rhinos are more commonly found in Tanzania. Ngorongoro Crater offers some of the best chances for rhino sightings.

Tanzania boasts several national parks and conservation areas where you have excellent chances of spotting the Big Five:

  • Serengeti National Park:  Famous for its vast plains and home to large populations of lions, leopards (especially in Seronera), elephants, and buffalo. Rhinos are the most challenging to find here, but they do exist.
  • Ngorongoro Conservation Area: The Ngorongoro Crater is a natural wonder, offering a high concentration of wildlife, including all of the Big Five, within its relatively small caldera. It’s often considered one of the best places to see the rhino.
  • Tarangire National Park: Known for its large elephant herds and iconic baobab trees. You can also find lions, leopards, and buffalo here.
  • Lake Manyara National Park: While smaller, it’s home to a diverse array of wildlife, including elephants, buffalo, and tree-climbing lions (though sightings of the latter are not guaranteed).

The dry season, from <strong>late June to October, is generally considered the best time for wildlife viewing. During this period:

  • Vegetation is less dense, making animals easier to spot.
  • Animals gather around waterholes and rivers due to limited water sources.
  • This also coincides with the Great Migration in the Serengeti, offering dramatic scenes of wildebeest and zebra herds, which attract predators.

The wet season (November to May) also has its advantages:

  • The landscape is lush and green, offering beautiful photographic opportunities.
  • There are fewer tourists, leading to a more intimate safari experience.
  • It’s calving season (January to March) for many animals, meaning lots of baby animals and increased predator activity.
  • It’s a fantastic time for birdwatching as migratory birds are present.

Most Big Five safaris in Tanzania range from 5 to 8 days, allowing sufficient time to explore multiple parks and maximize your chances of seeing all the Big Five. A typical itinerary might include 2-3 days in Serengeti, 1-2 days in Ngorongoro Crater, and a day or two in Tarangire or Lake Manyara.

The cost of a Big Five safari in Tanzania varies significantly based on factors such as:

  • Duration: Longer safaris generally cost more.</li>
  • Accommodation: Options range from budget camping to classic tented camps and luxury lodges.
  • Group Size: Prices per person tend to decrease with
  • larger groups.
  • Time of Year: Peak season (dry season) often has higher prices.
  • Inclusions: What’s covered (flights, guides, park fees, meals, activities, etc.) will impact the total cost.

As a rough estimate, a 5-day Big Five safari can range from around $1,100 – $2,700 USD per person for budget/camping safaris to $4,000 – $5,000+ USD per person for luxury safaris.

Packing smart is key for a comfortable safari. Here’s a general packing list:

  • Clothing:
        • Neutral colors (khaki, tan, green, brown) to blend in and avoid agitating wildlife. Avoid bright colors and camouflage patterns.
        • Lightweight, loose-fitting long-sleeved shirts and trousers for sun and insect protection.

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    >T-shirts and shorts for warmer daytime.

  • A fleece jacket, light pullover, or windbreaker for cool mornings and evenings.
  • Rain jacket or poncho (especially during the wet season).
  • Swimsuit (if your lodge has a pool).
  • Sleepwear.
  • Footwear:
    • Comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes or sneakers (sturdy and preferably waterproof).
    • Sandals or flip-flops for around the lodge.
  • Essentials:
    • Wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses for sun protection.
    • High-SPF sunscreen and lip balm.
    • Insect repellent (with DEET is often recommended).
    • Personal medications and a basic first-aid kit.
    • Camera with extra memory cards and batteries.
    • Binoculars (highly recommended for spotting distant wildlife).
    • Power bank for charging devices.
    • Adapter for Tanzanian outlets (Type G or D).
    • Hand sanitizer and wet wipes.
    • Passport with at least 6 months validity and two blank pages.

Reputable safari operators in Tanzania prioritize ethical wildlife tourism and conservation. This means:

  • Respecting wildlife: Maintaining a safe distance from animals, minimizing noise, and never feeding them.
  • Supporting conservation: Many safari companies contribute to anti-poaching initiatives and local conservation efforts through park fees and sustainable practices.
  • Community engagement: Some tours offer cultural experiences that benefit local communities.</li>
  • Minimizing environmental impact: Responsible operators use eco-friendly practices and encourage visitors to do the same.</li
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