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The Southern Tanzania lodge safari from Dar es Salaam (6 days) offers the perfect balance between adventure and comfort. This well-curated itinerary takes you deep into the pristine wilderness of Selous Game Reserve (now Nyerere National Park) and Mikumi National Park, two of the most breathtaking destinations in Southern Tanzania. Selous, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its boat safaris on the Rufiji River, its vast elephant populations, African wild dogs, and over 400 bird species. Mikumi, often called the “Serengeti of the South,” is famous for its open grasslands teeming with giraffes, zebras, elephants, lions, wildebeests, and colorful birdlife. Throughout this safari, you will stay in comfortable mid-range or luxury lodges, enjoy guided game drives, a walking safari, and a boat excursion, creating an unforgettable African adventure.

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Tour Highlights

  • 6-day guided safari exploring Selous Game Reserve & Mikumi National Park
  • Boat safari along the Rufiji River with sightings of hippos, crocodiles & elephants
  • Walking safari experience with an armed ranger in Selous
  • Game drives in Mikumi’s open savannah plains – “Serengeti of the South”
  • Stay in comfortable safari lodges with full-board meals

Detailed Day by Day Itinerary

Day 1: Dar es Salaam – Selous Game Reserve

Depart Dar es Salaam early morning by road (5–6 hours) or optional flight to Selous. Check into your lodge, enjoy lunch, then embark on an afternoon boat safari on the Rufiji River. Witness hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and stunning birdlife as the sun sets. Dinner and overnight at Selous lodge/camp.

Day 2: Full Day Game Drive in Selous

Enjoy a full day of game drives across Selous, exploring open grasslands, miombo woodlands, and riverine forests. Picnic lunch in the bush. Spot elephants, buffalo, lions, giraffes, and possibly the rare African wild dog. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.

Day 3: Walking Safari & Afternoon Game Drive

Start your day with a guided walking safari led by an armed ranger. Learn about animal tracks, vegetation, and smaller wildlife. Later, enjoy a game drive to maximize sightings. Dinner and overnight at Selous lodge.

Day 4: Selous – Mikumi National Park

After breakfast, depart by road to Mikumi National Park (approx. 7–8 hours). Arrive in the late afternoon and settle into your lodge. Dinner and overnight stay in Mikumi.

Day 5: Full Day Game Drive in Mikumi

Spend the entire day exploring Mikumi’s beautiful savannahs. Spot elephants, zebras, wildebeests, lions, giraffes, and a wide range of birds. Picnic lunch in the park. Dinner and overnight at Mikumi lodge/camp.

Day 6: Mikumi – Dar es Salaam

Enjoy an early morning game drive before breakfast. Afterward, drive back to Dar es Salaam with picnic lunch en route. Arrival in the evening where the tour ends.

Inclusions

  • Transport from Dar es Salaam (road transfer or optional flight)
  • 5 nights accommodation in lodges/camps (full board)
  • Park entry and conservation fees
  • Game drives, boat safari, and walking safari
  • Professional English-speaking safari guide
  • Drinking water during safari

Exclusions

  • International/domestic flights (if not specified in package)
  • Visa fees and travel insurance
  • Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages
  • Tips, gratuities, and personal expenses

Best Time to Book

The dry season from June to October is the best time for game viewing, as wildlife concentrates around rivers and waterholes. However, the green season (November to March) offers excellent birdwatching and fewer crowds.

Why Choose This Tour

  • Perfect balance of adventure and comfort with lodge accommodations
  • Combination of boat, walking, and vehicle game drives
  • Visit two of Southern Tanzania’s top wildlife destinations
  • Flexible transfer options (road or fly-in)
  • Ideal for travelers who want a detailed safari experience in under a week

FAQs

Q: How many days are spent in each park?
A: Three nights in Selous and two nights in Mikumi.

Q: Is this safari suitable for families?
A: Yes, families are welcome, and lodges often provide family-friendly accommodation.

Q: Can I upgrade to luxury lodges?
A: Absolutely. This safari can be customized with mid-range or luxury lodge options.

Q: What is the road condition like?
A: The drive is long but scenic. A fly-in option is available for added comfort.

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The best time for a Tanzania safari is between June and October when wildlife viewing is at its peak. This dry season allows easier spotting of animals as they gather near water sources.

Kilimanjaro trekking is challenging but achievable for people with average fitness. No technical climbing is required, but altitude can be tough. Acclimatization and the right route increase your summit chances.

For your Zanzibar holiday, pack lightweight clothing, sunscreen, beachwear, swimwear, sandals, insect repellent, and a hat. For Stone Town, bring light modest clothes for cultural respect.

A typical Tanzania safari lasts 3 to 7 days depending on the parks visited. Longer trips allow you to explore multiple locations like Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire.

The Lemosho and Machame routes offer the best Kilimanjaro trekking success rates due to their longer duration and better acclimatization. Lemosho is scenic and less crowded.

Yes, Zanzibar is generally safe for tourists. Exercise standard precautions, avoid walking alone late at night, and respect local customs, especially in Stone Town.

Absolutely. Many travelers combine a Kilimanjaro trekking adventure, a Tanzania safari tour, and a Zanzibar beach holiday into one epic trip. You’ll need around 14–18 days for the full experience.

Yes, most visitors need a visa to enter Tanzania, which also covers Zanzibar. You can apply online via Tanzania's eVisa portal or get one upon arrival.

Yes, Kilimanjaro trekking is safe when done with experienced guides. Choose a reputable operator, go slowly, and hydrate well to reduce altitude sickness risk.

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Zanzibar holiday costs vary depending on your hotel type. Budget travelers can spend $50–$100/day, while luxury resorts may cost $200–$600/day or more, excluding flights.

Mount Kilimanjaro stands at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level. Altitude sickness is a major challenge during Kilimanjaro trekking, so acclimatization is key.

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