Trip overview

What this 10-day route is designed to do

A low-density vehicle plan built around light, sightlines, patient positioning, and longer stays in productive wildlife areas.

Best suited to: Enthusiast and professional photographers carrying longer lenses or working on a focused portfolio.

Daily rhythm: Pre-dawn starts where practical, midday breaks when useful, and no pressure to move on from a strong sighting.

The route uses Tarangire, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater as connected parts of one journey. It can be adjusted for a different start point, upgraded or simplified accommodation, a domestic flight, an extra rest day, or a Zanzibar extension. The final proposal should protect the core reason for choosing the trip rather than adding stops that weaken it.

How to read the itinerary

Drive times are affected by road conditions, gate formalities, wildlife stops, and the exact lodge. Day descriptions explain the intended flow, but your guide can change the order of game-drive circuits when local conditions make another plan better.

Day-by-day itinerary

The schedule below is detailed enough to understand the route, while leaving the guide room to respond to wildlife and road conditions.

DAY 1

Arrival in Moshi and equipment check

Your driver meets you at Kilimanjaro International Airport or another agreed arrival point and transfers you to Moshi. The drive gives a first view of the cultivated lower slopes of Kilimanjaro and the small towns between the airport and the mountain. At the hotel, settle in before a private trip briefing. We use the meeting to check names, dietary notes, flight details, luggage, and the practical route for the days ahead.

No wildlife, weather, or mountain view is guaranteed, but the local team uses the day to remove uncertainty from the practical parts of the trip.

Private transferBriefing or check-inAccommodation
DAY 2

Moshi to Tarangire National Park

Leave Moshi after breakfast and travel west through open farmland toward Tarangire. Once inside the park, the landscape changes quickly: broad river country, weathered baobabs, termite mounds, and wooded valleys create many layers for game viewing. Elephants are a major part of Tarangire's character, but the day is not reduced to one species; giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, antelope, and birdlife all reward a patient drive.

Because this is a private photography safari, the guide can adjust the timing around wildlife, road conditions, and the energy of your group rather than following a shared-vehicle timetable.

Game drivePicnic or lodge lunchPrivate vehicle
DAY 3

Tarangire sunrise and full day

Tarangire begins with baobab silhouettes and expands into a network of riverbeds, wooded ridges, and open clearings. Your private vehicle allows time to watch behaviour - a family of elephants crossing, giraffes browsing, or smaller animals emerging from cover - instead of treating every sighting as a quick photograph. The guide balances productive wildlife areas with the practical drive to camp or lodge before dark.

Because this is a private photography safari, the guide can adjust the timing around wildlife, road conditions, and the energy of your group rather than following a shared-vehicle timetable.

Game drivePicnic or lodge lunchPrivate vehicle
DAY 4

Tarangire to central Serengeti

Travel toward the Serengeti through changing highland and grassland scenery. Once the plains open, the sense of scale becomes immediate. The first game drive is an orientation rather than a checklist: your guide explains habitats, animal movement, and how the following full days will be planned. Arrival time at camp depends on wildlife and road conditions, with enough margin to reach the property before night driving restrictions apply.

Because this is a private photography safari, the guide can adjust the timing around wildlife, road conditions, and the energy of your group rather than following a shared-vehicle timetable.

Private transferBriefing or check-inAccommodation
DAY 5

Serengeti: predators and plains

Explore the Serengeti without a compulsory route. The guide may focus on river lines, kopjes, open plains, or woodland depending on the season and the previous day's observations. A private vehicle makes it possible to wait, reposition carefully, and choose when to stop for lunch. The day is successful when it has rhythm and depth, not simply when the odometer is high.

Because this is a private photography safari, the guide can adjust the timing around wildlife, road conditions, and the energy of your group rather than following a shared-vehicle timetable.

Game drivePicnic or lodge lunchPrivate vehicle
DAY 6

Serengeti: light and behaviour

Spend the day reading the Serengeti landscape with your guide. Big cats are an obvious interest, but the experience also includes herd behaviour, raptors, smaller carnivores, and the changing quality of the plains through the day. Start early, return to camp at midday, or remain out with a picnic; the decision is made locally, based on conditions and your priorities.

Because this is a private photography safari, the guide can adjust the timing around wildlife, road conditions, and the energy of your group rather than following a shared-vehicle timetable.

Game drivePicnic or lodge lunchPrivate vehicle
DAY 7

Serengeti: flexible subject day

A full day in the Serengeti allows the guide to plan around light, distance, and recent wildlife information. An early start can be worthwhile for predator activity and softer temperatures, followed by either a picnic in the field or a midday break at camp. The afternoon remains flexible. Some of the best safari time comes from staying with one sighting long enough to understand what is happening.

Because this is a private photography safari, the guide can adjust the timing around wildlife, road conditions, and the energy of your group rather than following a shared-vehicle timetable.

Game drivePicnic or lodge lunchPrivate vehicle
DAY 8

Serengeti to Ngorongoro highlands

Leave the Serengeti gradually rather than rushing straight to the gate. A morning game drive gives another chance to revisit a productive area or search a different habitat. Continue through the conservation area to the highlands. The evening is quieter, with an early dinner recommended before the crater day.

Because this is a private photography safari, the guide can adjust the timing around wildlife, road conditions, and the energy of your group rather than following a shared-vehicle timetable.

BreakfastPrivate guidePlanned transfer
DAY 9

Ngorongoro Crater with an early descent

Drive down to the crater floor after sunrise and spend the permitted game-drive window exploring several habitats. The day can include large herbivores, predators, birds, and close views of the caldera geology. Because the area can be busy, your guide uses timing and route choice to find quieter moments. After lunch, climb back to the rim and continue toward Moshi or the next hotel.

Because this is a private photography safari, the guide can adjust the timing around wildlife, road conditions, and the energy of your group rather than following a shared-vehicle timetable.

Game drivePicnic or lodge lunchPrivate vehicle
DAY 10

Highlands morning and return to Moshi

Karatu is used as more than a place to sleep. The highlands provide a slower rhythm, access to local farms and markets, and an easy base for the next stage of the route. Choose a low-key cultural activity or enjoy time at the lodge. Your guide will review the following day's gate timing and explain how the road climbs toward Ngorongoro before dropping into the Serengeti ecosystem.

Because this is a private photography safari, the guide can adjust the timing around wildlife, road conditions, and the energy of your group rather than following a shared-vehicle timetable.

BreakfastPrivate guidePlanned transfer

Indicative price and group-size guide

The published starting price is $5,650 per person. The figures below are planning examples, not a binding offer. Travel month, room type, lodge availability, park-fee revisions, and route changes can move the final price.

Private groupPlanning price fromAssumption
2 guests$5,650 per personPrivate vehicle, one double or twin room
3 to 4 guests$4,746 per personPrivate vehicle, shared cost across the group
5 to 6 guests$4,181 per personPrivate vehicle, room mix priced separately

Children, single rooms, family rooms, fly-in sectors, and premium seasonal camps are quoted individually. No payment should be made until the named accommodation and full inclusion list are confirmed in writing.

What is included and excluded

Normally included

  • Private 4x4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof
  • Professional English-speaking driver-guide
  • Park and conservation fees listed in the final itinerary
  • Accommodation and meals stated in the proposal
  • Bottled or filtered drinking water in the safari vehicle
  • Airport or Moshi transfers specifically listed
  • Emergency support from the local operations team

Normally excluded

  • International flights and visa costs
  • Travel and medical insurance
  • Tips for guides, camp staff, and other service teams
  • Personal drinks, laundry, souvenirs, and optional activities
  • Medical costs and evacuation not covered by the agreed services
  • Changes requested during travel that create additional supplier costs

The signed proposal is the controlling document. It should be checked carefully because domestic flights, beverages, special activities, and airport hotels are not identical across every package.

Accommodation approach

This published version is positioned as a Classic Plus journey. That label is only a starting point. We select accommodation by location, room setup, service consistency, driving convenience, and the character you prefer.

Value and camping

These options protect park time and keep the route affordable. They can use public campsites, simple lodges, or permanent tented camps with practical facilities. The important question is whether the location creates unnecessary driving.

Classic and classic-plus

Most first-time guests choose this level: en-suite rooms or tents, dependable meals, good access to the parks, and a comfortable place to recover between game drives. Properties can still vary greatly in atmosphere and view.

Luxury

Higher rates may buy a stronger location, larger rooms, private decks, more attentive service, fewer rooms, or included activities. Luxury should improve the travel experience, not simply add decorative features while placing the lodge far from wildlife areas.

Season and route timing

Published season: Year-round; route matched to subject. Tanzania is a year-round destination, but the best version of this trip can change by month. Dry periods often make roads easier and concentrate some wildlife around water. Green periods bring fresh landscapes, migratory birds, dramatic weather, and different migration positioning.

For migration itineraries, the camp region is more important than the package name. Herd movement follows rainfall and grazing, so we check seasonal information and accommodation location before confirming the route. A river crossing, hunt, birth, or specific predator sighting can never be guaranteed.

Practical planning notes

Luggage

Soft-sided bags are easiest in safari vehicles and required on many small aircraft. Store hard suitcases in Moshi when the route returns through town. Keep medication, documents, camera equipment, and one change of clothing in hand luggage.

Drive times

Distances in Tanzania are not understood well from kilometres alone. Gate queues, gravel roads, weather, wildlife stops, and the exact lodge all matter. We show realistic transfer windows in the final proposal and avoid marketing a long transit as a full game-drive day.

Health and insurance

Travel insurance with medical and evacuation cover is required. Speak with a qualified travel-health professional about your own circumstances. This website provides planning information, not medical advice.

Photography and power

Bring spare batteries, dust protection, and enough storage. Many vehicles have charging sockets, but adapters and reliability vary. Serious photographers should ask about a maximum of two or three photographers per vehicle.

Questions about this safari

Is the 10-Day Tanzania Photographic Safari private?

Yes. The published version is priced as a private trip with your own safari vehicle and driver-guide. Accommodation, domestic flights, or specific activities may still be shared with other guests unless the quote states otherwise.

What does the from price mean?

The displayed $5,650 figure is a planning price per person based on the group assumption shown on the page. Final cost changes with travel month, group size, room type, camp availability, park-fee revisions, and requested upgrades.

Can the itinerary start in Arusha instead of Moshi?

Yes. We can arrange pickup in Moshi, Arusha, at Kilimanjaro International Airport, or at an agreed hotel. The final route and price will reflect the real pickup and drop-off points.

Are wildlife sightings guaranteed?

No. These are wild ecosystems, not controlled attractions. The guide uses experience and current information to improve your chances, but no ethical operator can guarantee a species, migration event, hunt, river crossing, or specific photograph.

Can dietary requirements be handled?

Most common dietary requirements can be arranged with advance notice. Tell us about allergies, medical restrictions, and strong preferences before deposit so that camps and the vehicle lunch plan can be checked properly.

How far in advance should we book?

For high-demand months and small seasonal camps, six to twelve months is sensible. Shorter notice can still work, but the best route may require different properties or dates.