INSPIRATION TRIPS
SAMPLE TRIPS TO INSPIRE YOUR SAFARI
Bright Tanzania’s inspiration trips are sample trips through Tanzania and Zanzibar that serve as a starting point for a customized private trip. Each trip is fully customized to your wishes, the number of travel days and your travel companions. Bright Tanzania assists in putting together and organizing the complete trip, from initial advice to transfers and special requests along the way.
WHO IS THE LDC
THE 'GREAT MIGRATION' IN TANZANIA
TANZANIA HIGHLIGHT SAFARI
HONEYMOON IN TANZANIA
MEET THE LOCALS SAFARI
FAMILY TRIP WITH CHILDREN
Frequently Asked Questions
What sample trips does Bright Tanzania offer?
Bright Tanzania offers several sample trips for inspiration, including classic safaris through Northern Tanzania, combined safari + Zanzibar trips, Kilimanjaro climbs with subsequent beach, family trips and luxury honeymoons. Each sample trip serves as a starting point and is customized to the number of travel days, budget and personal preferences of the traveler.
Which trip is suitable for families with children?
For families with children, a private safari is ideal because the trip is completely tailored to the family's pace and attention span. Parks like Tarangire and Ngorongoro are suitable because of relatively short distances and guaranteed wildlife. Many lodges have family rooms or communicating rooms, and some offer special children's programs. A combination with some quiet beach days on Zanzibar makes the trip balanced.
What does a typical 10-day Tanzania trip look like?
A typical 10-day Tanzania trip combines 6 days of safari in the northern Tanzanian parks with 4 days of Zanzibar. A common itinerary is: day 1 arrival in Arusha, day 2-3 Tarangire and Lake Manyara, day 4-6 Serengeti, day 7 Ngorongoro Crater, day 8 flight to Zanzibar and day 9-10 beach on Zanzibar. The sequence and parks will be tailored to your needs.
What is a good itinerary for a first time Tanzania?
For a first trip to Tanzania, an 8- to 10-day trip along the highlights of northern Tanzania is a popular choice: Tarangire National Park, Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater. Together, these three parks offer a complete safari experience with big animals, impressive landscapes and the chance to see the Big Five. An extension with a few days of Zanzibar completes the initial introduction with alternation between adventure and relaxation.
Which trip is suitable for a honeymoon to Tanzania?
An ideal honeymoon to Tanzania combines a romantic private safari with a stay in a luxury lodge on Zanzibar. During the safari, honeymooners often stay in tented camps in the middle of nature, where you can dine together under the stars at night. On Zanzibar, choose a resort on a quiet strip coast such as Matemwe or Pongwe, ideal for privacy and relaxation.
How do you customize an inspiration trip to your own needs?
Each inspiration trip serves as a starting point and is customized by Bright Tanzania. You specify the desired travel period, duration, parks, accommodation level and any special requests (such as dietary requirements, a hot-air balloon ride or cultural encounters). Based on this, you will receive a customized travel proposal that will be further refined in consultation until it fully meets your expectations.
What is an average budget for a customized Tanzania trip?
The budget for a customized Tanzania trip depends on the number of people, duration, accommodation level and destinations chosen. Indicative budget range for 7-14 days, e.g. from โฌ2,950 to โฌ4,250 per person. Budget does not include international flights, visa, personal insurance and gratuities.
What is the difference between a Bright Tanzania trip and a standard package tour?
Bright Tanzania delivers fully customized private tours, while a standard package tour follows a set program with other travelers. The local team in Moshi personally arranges each trip, from initial consultation to transfers, park permits and special requests. In addition, every trip booked contributes to sustainable projects in the region, such as Light of Hope, Materuni Primary School and the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project.