Leopard Safari in Tanzania

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  • From ₹ 315,861.00
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About this activity

  • Free Cancellation Free cancellation up to 30 day(s) prior departure, after which the tour cancellation policy applies Learn More.
  • Duration:7 Day(s)
  • Activities
    • Honeymoon
    • Jeep & 4WD
    • LGBTQ
    • Nature
    • Photography
    • Safari
    • Volunteer and Educational
    • Wildlife Safaris
    • Women's Adventures
  • Travel StyleLuxury
  • Guiding Type: Partially Guided
  • Guide Language
    • English
    • French
  • Tour Vibe Active
  • Recommended For
    • Couple
    • Family/Kids
    • For Art Lovers
    • LGBTQ
    • Senior
    • Solo
    • Women
    • Wheelchair Accessible
    • Youth
  • Destination Country: Africa, Tanzania,
    • Gran Melia Arusha
    • Tarangire National Park
    • Serengeti National Park
    • Serengeti National Park
    • Ngorongoro Crater
    • Lake Manyara National Park
    • Kilimanjaro International Airport
  • Pickup

    Kilimanjaro International Airport

  • Drop-off

    Arrive at Kilimanjaro Airport (Time to be advised), drive to Arusha, and stay at the Gran Melia Hotel for dinner and an overnight.

  • Age Range 5 - 100 (Years Old)
Tour Highlights

Our Leopard Safari in Tanzania takes you initially to Tarangire National Park to set the tone for this incredible journey. Known for its high number of elephants and many bird species, it offers beautiful landscapes in both the dry and wet seasons—experiencing giant herds of zebras, wildebeest, and various antelope species. Continue on to the stunning Serengeti National Park. The drive there takes you past the Great Rift Valley, a majestic gorge that rips through the landscape and shapes everything around it. Then enjoy this World Heritage Site – the Serengeti Park, with over 4,000 lions, 1,000 leopards, and over 2 million antelope and large mammals waiting for you to explore the park. After Serengeti, we travel to the Ngorongoro Crater. This volcanic caldera hides a paradise filled with animals and a salt lake located in the center of the park, one of Africa’s seven natural wonders. End your trip of a lifetime in Lake Manyara, an alkaline lake with thousands of flamingos along the shore. This park has one of the largest wildlife biomasses in all of Africa. Why not end your trip with abundant incredible wildlife to see and photograph? This leopard safari in Tanzania offers all of the above, along with luxury accommodation and comfort.

Tour Introduction

Enjoy the best that Tanzania has to offer in our most premium safari taking you to national parks in the Tarangire, Serengeti, the Ngorongoro Crater, and Lake Manyara, all to be experienced in pure comfort. The accommodations have been hand-picked to provide luxury and high standards when exploring the wildest corners of Tanzania. You get to discover the unique habitats each national park has to offer and with it glimpse the amazing variation of wildlife, from the very small dik-dik antelopes to the big cats and gaze up towards majestic elephants. And why not see the Serengeti from the air to give your journey that extra sense of magic, and book yourself a once-in-a-lifetime balloon safari? We are so very proud to present Leopard Luxury safari, a once-in-a-lifetime travel plan.

ITINERARY

Arrive at Kilimanjaro Airport (Time to be advised), drive to Arusha, and stay at the Gran Melia Hotel for dinner and an overnight. Overnight Gran Melia Hotel (with dinner) or Similar

After breakfast, drive from the Gran Melia Hotel to Tarangire National Park, which will take about two hours. This park is spectacular in the dry season when many migratory wildlife species return to the Tarangire River’s permanent waters. Huge herds of wildebeest, zebras, elephants, elands, and Oryx gather to stay in Tarangire until the onset of the rain when they migrate again to good grazing areas. In the late afternoon, drive to Tarangire Sopa Lodge for an overnight bed, and breakfast. Overnight Tarangire Sopa Lodge (Full Board) or Similar

Drive to the spectacular Serengeti National Park via Olduvai Gorge, which takes 3 to 4 hours. Olduvai Gorge is an archaeological site in the eastern Serengeti plains, where early human fossils were first discovered. It has an amazing landscape resulting from the same tectonic forces that created the Great Rift Valley millions of years ago. Then in the late evening, drive to and overnight at the Ole Serai Luxury Lodge – full board. Overnight at Ole Serai Luxury Lodge (Full Board) or Similar

After breakfast, venture into the Serengeti’s wilderness and explore its breathtaking corners for a full day of game viewing in the park. Enjoy exploring this world heritage site with a picnic lunch beside you, where the earth’s largest concentration of plain game still roams free! In the late evening, go to the Oleserai Luxury Lodge for rest, have dinner, and overnight. Overnight at Ole Serai Luxury Lodge (full board) or similar.

After breakfast, drive to Ngorongoro Crater for a game drive inside the crater. This is the best place in Tanzania to see black rhinos and prides of lions that, include the magnificent black-manned males. There are lots of colorful flamingoes and a variety of water birds. Other game you can see include leopard, cheetah, hyena, other members of the antelope family, and small mammals. In the late afternoon, drive to Ngorongoro Serena Lodge for dinner and overnight. Overnight Ngorongoro Serena Lodge (full board) or similar.

Drive to Lake Manyara National Park. After having a picnic lunch in Manyara, you start a late afternoon game drive, the best time to view animals in this park. When you approach the park from the east, the Rift Valley escarpment looms on the horizon, forming an impressive backdrop to the lake. In the tall trees of the ground water forest, monkeys leap from branch to branch, and elephants stand in the shade on the escarpment. Other animals frequently seen are zebras, impalas, monkeys, giraffes, buffalos, and hippos. Later in the day, drive back to Gran Melia Hotel in Arusha for an overnight. Overnight Gran Melia Hotel (Full Board) or similar

Enjoy a morning of leisure before your transfer to Kilimanjaro airport for your flight home.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Pickup & Drop-Off
  • Airport Transfer
Guide
Meals
  • Halal
  • Jain
  • Kosher
  • Meat
  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian
Transport
  • Jeep & 4WD

WHAT’S EXCLUDED

  • Flights
  • Insurance
  • Extra Services

Covid Safety

Tanzania Wildlife Adventures will appoint a COVID-19 Liaison Officer, based at the company’s Head Office. This designated person will be the point of contact with the relevant Tanzanian Government Ministry. In addition, this officer will have the following responsibilities:

  1. To keep up-to-date with all Tanzanian Government requirements, protocols, preventative measures, policies and procedures in respect of the COVID-19 pandemic
  2. To keep up-to-date as to the identity and location of all designated approved hospitals, medical clinics and mobile clinics in Tanzania for the testing and treatment of COVID-19
  • To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all sanitizing and hygiene procedures for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates
  1. To develop, maintain, implement and monitor any special sanitizing and cleaning procedures as appropriate
  2. To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all limits to capacity for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates
  3. To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all physical/social distancing requirements for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates
  • To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all COVID-19 procedures relevant to Tanzania Wildlife Adventures guests for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates
  • To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all COVID-19 procedures relevant to Tanzania Wildlife Adventures staff for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates
  1. To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all COVID-19 procedures for PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) relevant to Tanzania Wildlife Adventures guests for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates
  2. To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all COVID-19 procedures for PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) relevant to Tanzania Wildlife Adventures staff for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates
  3. To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all COVID-19 procedures for dealing with guests exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, or suspected of having COVID-19
  • To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all COVID-19 procedures for dealing with staff exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, or suspected of having COVID-19
  • To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all health records for Tanzania Wildlife Adventures guests
  • To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all health records for Tanzania Wildlife Adventures staff
  1. To develop, maintain and monitor records of all cleaning and sanitizing records for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates
  • To ensure adequacy of stocks of all PPE materials for guests and staff at all times for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates
  • To ensure that all guests are fully aware of all COVID-19 procedures and are provided with sufficient information in respect of such procedures
  • To ensure that all staff are fully trained in and aware of all COVID-19 procedures and are provided with sufficient information in respect of such procedures; to ensure that all training is regularly updated and that retraining is carried out where necessary
  • To liaise with any external body, including Government departments or ministries as necessary, in respect of their requirements
  1. To ensure that all notices as required by the Tanzanian Government are correctly displayed in the necessary places, in particular with contact details of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, the MoHCDGEC & PORALG

Guests’ Medical Declaration Form:

All guests will be required by Tanzania Wildlife Adventures to complete a compulsory Medical Declaration Form. A form must be completed for each individual guest and this will be sent to each guest by our Health and Safety Department, one month prior to the guest’s arrival in Tanzania. The form will be completed and signed and will include the following information for each guest:

  • Name, nationality and ID or passport number
  • Proof of travel insurance, with policy number and details of insurer (including contact details)
  • Name and contact details of next of kin or friend who is not travelling with you to Tanzania
  • Details of guest’s travel history (other than the current trip) within the month prior to arrival in Tanzania
  • Details of current trip (prior to start of Tanzania Wildlife Adventures trip and any subsequent destinations) for the purposes of track and tracing, should it become necessary
  • Description of guest’s general health, including any current medication, and any chronic or other medical conditions
  • Description of guest’s general fitness level, including ‘smoker status’ past and present
  • Details of any physical disability or restrictions
  • Any symptoms, either indicative of COVID-19 or other condition, in the 30 days prior to arrival in Tanzania
  • Any history of COVID-19, or its symptoms, at any time prior to current trip
  • A sign-off by the guest in respect of their COVID-19 disclosure

Temperature Monitoring of Guests and Staff:

Temperatures of all guests will be taken on arrival, at the start of their Tanzania Wildlife Adventures trip. (Depending on the method and place of arrival, this might be at the airport, or hotel, or other appropriate location.) Temperatures of guests will then be taken each day after breakfast, for the duration of the guest’s stay, by the driver-guide. On each occasion, a non-contact thermometer will be used and the temperature will be recorded. Any temperature of 37.5 C or above requires action. For staff, temperatures will be taken each time they begin a shift or finish a shift: a non-contact thermometer will be used and all temperatures will be recorded.

In the event that a guest or staff member registers a temperature of 37.5 C or above, the procedures described in section 9, below, must be followed immediately.

Staff Training:

Tanzania Wildlife Adventures is committed to providing comprehensive training for its entire staff in respect of COVID-19, its effects and the measures necessary to detect it prevent its spread and deal with it whenever it arises. Tanzania Wildlife Adventures  is also committed to provide further training, as and when necessary, as the COVID-19 situation develops and evolves. Additional, specific training may be required for certain staff depending on the type of work they perform or the locations in which they work, but the following general areas of COVID-19 training are appropriate to all Tanzania Wildlife Adventures staff:

Availability

  • May2024
  • Jun2024
  • Jul2024
  • Aug2024
  • Sep2024
  • Oct2024
  • Nov2024
  • Dec2024

Tour Cancellation Policy

Free cancellation up to 30 day(s) prior departure, Or traveler will pay 20 % of the tour amount

Tanzania Wildlife Adventures will appoint a COVID-19 Liaison Officer, based at the company’s Head Office. This designated person will be the point of contact with the relevant Tanzanian Government Ministry. In addition, this officer will have the following responsibilities: To keep up-to-date with all Tanzanian Government requirements, protocols, preventative measures, policies and procedures in respect of the COVID-19 pandemic To keep up-to-date as to the identity and location of all designated approved hospitals, medical clinics and mobile clinics in Tanzania for the testing and treatment of COVID-19 To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all sanitizing and hygiene procedures for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates To develop, maintain, implement and monitor any special sanitizing and cleaning procedures as appropriate To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all limits to capacity for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all physical/social distancing requirements for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all COVID-19 procedures relevant to Tanzania Wildlife Adventures guests for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all COVID-19 procedures relevant to Tanzania Wildlife Adventures staff for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all COVID-19 procedures for PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) relevant to Tanzania Wildlife Adventures guests for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all COVID-19 procedures for PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) relevant to Tanzania Wildlife Adventures staff for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all COVID-19 procedures for dealing with guests exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, or suspected of having COVID-19 To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all COVID-19 procedures for dealing with staff exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, or suspected of having COVID-19 To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all health records for Tanzania Wildlife Adventures guests To develop, maintain, implement and monitor all health records for Tanzania Wildlife Adventures staff To develop, maintain and monitor records of all cleaning and sanitizing records for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates To ensure adequacy of stocks of all PPE materials for guests and staff at all times for each company location and vehicle in which the company operates To ensure that all guests are fully aware of all COVID-19 procedures and are provided with sufficient information in respect of such procedures To ensure that all staff are fully trained in and aware of all COVID-19 procedures and are provided with sufficient information in respect of such procedures; to ensure that all training is regularly updated and that retraining is carried out where necessary To liaise with any external body, including Government departments or ministries as necessary, in respect of their requirements To ensure that all notices as required by the Tanzanian Government are correctly displayed in the necessary places, in particular with contact details of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, the MoHCDGEC & PORALG Guests’ Medical Declaration Form: All guests will be required by Tanzania Wildlife Adventures to complete a compulsory Medical Declaration Form. A form must be completed for each individual guest and this will be sent to each guest by our Health and Safety Department, one month prior to the guest’s arrival in Tanzania. The form will be completed and signed and will include the following information for each guest: Name, nationality and ID or passport number Proof of travel insurance, with policy number and details of insurer (including contact details) Name and contact details of next of kin or friend who is not travelling with you to Tanzania Details of guest’s travel history (other than the current trip) within the month prior to arrival in Tanzania Details of current trip (prior to start of Tanzania Wildlife Adventures trip and any subsequent destinations) for the purposes of track and tracing, should it become necessary Description of guest’s general health, including any current medication, and any chronic or other medical conditions Description of guest’s general fitness level, including ‘smoker status’ past and present Details of any physical disability or restrictions Any symptoms, either indicative of COVID-19 or other condition, in the 30 days prior to arrival in Tanzania Any history of COVID-19, or its symptoms, at any time prior to current trip A sign-off by the guest in respect of their COVID-19 disclosure Temperature Monitoring of Guests and Staff: Temperatures of all guests will be taken on arrival, at the start of their Tanzania Wildlife Adventures trip. (Depending on the method and place of arrival, this might be at the airport, or hotel, or other appropriate location.) Temperatures of guests will then be taken each day after breakfast, for the duration of the guest’s stay, by the driver-guide. On each occasion, a non-contact thermometer will be used and the temperature will be recorded. Any temperature of 37.5 C or above requires action. For staff, temperatures will be taken each time they begin a shift or finish a shift: a non-contact thermometer will be used and all temperatures will be recorded. In the event that a guest or staff member registers a temperature of 37.5 C or above, the procedures described in section 9, below, must be followed immediately. Staff Training: Tanzania Wildlife Adventures is committed to providing comprehensive training for its entire staff in respect of COVID-19, its effects and the measures necessary to detect it prevent its spread and deal with it whenever it arises. Tanzania Wildlife Adventures is also committed to provide further training, as and when necessary, as the COVID-19 situation develops and evolves. Additional, specific training may be required for certain staff depending on the type of work they perform or the locations in which they work, but the following general areas of COVID-19 training are appropriate to all Tanzania Wildlife Adventures staff:

Tour Date Change Policy

Tour Date can be changed 30 day(s) prior departure

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