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9 days Arusha, Katavi National Park, Mahale Mountains National Park

Discover the wild west of Tanzania, featuring some of the most remote camps in Africa and unique chimp trekking experiences in the Mahale Mountains

This Western Tanzania Safari takes you off the beaten track to the western wilderness of Tanzania, where few travellers roam.

Your holiday will begin in Arusha, the safari capital of Tanzania, and the main gateway to the rest of the country. You’ll spend your first evening relaxing in Arusha Coffee Lodge, surrounded by the aromatic greenery of the coffee plantation and rolling hills.

Next, you’ll board a light aircraft to Katavi National Park, the third-largest park in Tanzania and possibly the most bio-dense park in Africa. You’ll stay at Chada Katavi Camp, a luxury seasonal camp, with expert guides who will take you off road to spot a diverse abundance of wildlife, including some of the largest populations of hippos and over 4,000 resident elephants.

You’ll then head further west to the remote region of the Mahale Mountains National Park, the best place for viewing chimpanzees in Africa. You’ll stay at Greystoke Mahale Camp, one of the most highly regarded camps on the continent. Just getting to the camp is a fantastic adventure, featuring a light aircraft flight and a boat ride across a magical lake.

Set on a beautiful beach-front location, in the shadow of the forested mountains, you can spend your days sailing, kayaking, swimming and snorkelling, and of course, trekking into the jungle to find the famous chimpanzees.

This suggested itinerary is perfect for safari aficionados and adventurous explorers looking to see some of Africa’s most remote and pristine destinations. From exhilarating game drives, to seeing wild chimpanzees playing in their natural habitat - western Tanzania is a place you’ll never forget.

What's included:

  • Light aircraft flights
  • Private airport and airstrip transfers
  • Accommodation as stated
  • Meals & drinks as mentioned in full itinerary
  • All activities as mentioned
  • National park & conservation fees

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Trip Itinerary

Day 1: Arusha

Day 1 - Arrival in Arusha
plush bedroom in the plantation suite at Arusha Coffee Lodge in Tanzania

You’ll fly into Kilimanjaro Airport in Tanzania, a small and friendly airport with options to obtain your visa on arrival. You will be met by a local representative in the international arrivals hall, then transferred by private vehicle to Arusha Coffee Lodge, your hotel for the night. The drive usually takes around 1.5 hours, and the remainder of your day is free for you to relax or explore at your leisure.

Hidden on the outskirts of town, amongst one of the largest coffee plantations in Tanzania, Arusha Coffee Lodge is a gorgeous retreat. Set on the rolling foothills in the shadow of looming Mount Meru, the aroma of coffee radiates through the lodge, and you’ll enjoy the freshest morning brews.

The lodge is homely and comfortable, designed around the original landowner’s home from the early 1900s, and you’ll also find a swimming pool, garden terrace, and miles of lush plantation to explore.

Day 2 - 5: Katavi National Park

Day 2 - Fly to Katavi National Park
luxury tent surrounded by bushland at Chada Katavi Camp, Katavi National Park, Tanzania

Enjoy an early breakfast before meeting your driver at the lodge, who will transfer you to Arusha City Airport for your scheduled light aircraft flight (Arusha City Airport is only five minutes’ drive from Arusha Coffee Lodge). Your flight may touch down at Manyara or Kogatende (Serengeti) to pick up additional guests if they have prebooked the service, and you will touch down in Tabora for a refuelling stop and a toilet break.

Your flight arrives in Katavi at Ikuu Airstrip and you will be met by a local representative and driven to Chada Katavi Camp, your camp for the next four nights. You’ll stay at Chada Katavi on an all-inclusive basis, included safari activities on a shared basis (game drives & walking safaris), all National Park and conservation fees, full board meals, all drinks (except champagne & fine wines) as well as laundry service.

Chada Katavi Camp is a seasonal tented option in Katavi National Park. The camp itself is extremely comfortable and stylish, with six luxury tented suites, elegantly hosted and expertly guided.

Day 3 - On safari in Katavi National Park
large pod of hippos wallowing in the river near Chada Katavi Camp

You’ll have three full days on safari in Katavi National Park with Chada Katavi Camp. It’s an exceptional savannah safari reserve, and a special addition to any safari enthusiast’s bucket list. The wildlife viewing during the June to November dry season is incredible, with over 4,000 elephants inhabiting the greater area, vast herds of buffalo, scores of giraffes, zebras, hartebeest and topis, as well as strong numbers of lions, cheetahs and leopards.

However, it’s the massive hippo pools and tunnelling crocodiles that take centre stage in Katavi. During the dry season hippos converge on a small number of large pools, but in such vast numbers that they completely fill them. Nowhere in Africa will you see such incredible entanglements of grunting, irritable hippo fesh, constantly arguing and fighting for space. Crocodiles also gather in large numbers, digging caves into the riverbanks and lying nose to tail in snapping swarms.

Day 4 - On safari in Katavi National Park
Day 4 - On safari in Katavi National Park Listing Image

The wildlife is exceptional in Katavi National Park, but it’s the remoteness of the place and its extremely low visitor numbers which really makes Katavi one of the holy grails for safari aficionados. At around 4,500 square kilometres, Katavi is a very large and significant national park. It’s the third largest in the country, after Ruaha and Serengeti, and claims to have the highest bio-density of any national park in Africa.

Largely covered by dense brachystegia woodland, the main areas of interest are a number of wonderful floodplain areas which become beautiful sprawling wetlands during the green rainy season from December to May and open grasslands during the dry season from June to November.

Day 5 - On safari in Katavi National Park
Day 5 - On safari in Katavi National Park Listing Image

The regulations in Katavi National Park are a little less restrictive, and you’ll have the freedom to go out on walking safaris through the park, accompanied by your guide and an armed ranger. You can also go off-road driving, enabling you to make the most out of important animal sightings.

Night game drives and fly camping are also available, however note that these activities are optional extras and incur additional costs. Please let us know if you would like to pre-book either of these additional activities, and it is essential to note that fly camping must be pre-booked.

Day 6 - 9: Mahale Mountains National Park

Day 6 - Fly to Mahale Mountains National Park
Day 6 - Fly to Mahale Mountains National Park Listing Image

Enjoy a final morning game drive or a leisurely breakfast this morning, before checking out of Chada Katavi Camp. You’ll be driven to Ikuu Airstrip in time for your scheduled light aircraft flight to Mahale Mountains National Park. You’ll then board a 1.5 hour boat trip, with snacks provided on the boat, before arriving at Greystoke Mahale Camp, your camp for the next three nights.

The sheer remoteness of this park significantly heightens the sense of adventure that one feels when visiting. To land at a remote lakeside airstrip and then take a boat for another hour and a half along this enchanted lake really is extraordinary.

You’ll stay at Greystoke Mahale on an all-inclusive basis, including activities on a shared basis (chimp trekking, boat trips, deep water swims, forest walks and village visits), all National Park and conservation fees, full board meals, all drinks (except champagne and fine wines) as well as laundry service.

Day 7 - Experience the Mahale Mountains National Park and first day chimp trekking
Day 7 - Experience the Mahale Mountains National Park and first day chimp trekking Listing Image

You’ll have two full days on safari in the Mahale Mountains National Park with Greystoke Mahale Camp, a very high specification permanent lodge in a prime beach-front location. With it’s charming style, ultimate location, wonderful hosts and expert guides, Greystoke Mahale is a much sought-after camp, and must be booked well in advance to secure a spot in one of their six guest suites.

Mahale Mountains National Park is absolutely stunning and the top place in Africa for viewing chimpanzees. It’s comprised of towering forested mountains, and pristine beaches lined with palm trees and a remarkable lake. As well as the awesome chimpanzee tracking experience, activities include hiking, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, swimming and snorkeling.

Despite its incredible beauty and rich wildlife, Mahale Mountains National Park has extremely low visitor numbers - there are rarely more than twenty visitors in the park, and often a good deal less, so you’ll likely have this spectacular corner of the world all to yourself.

Day 8 - Second day chimp trekking and other actvities
Day 8 - Second day chimp trekking and other actvities Listing Image

Tracking chimpanzees in Mahale Mountains National Park is one of the most special experiences in Africa. Chimps are an incredibly engaging animal to observe as they are omnivores and often move fast through the forest on hunts, convening at intervals to scream and shout with each other in the most amazing fashion. Turning a corner to find yourself in a small clearing with chimps sat looking around you is an incredibly moving experience.

There remains only one group of habituated chimps in the park and the numbers cannot grow significantly, making for a very unique and privileged experience. Guests at the lodges in the reserve are able to join guided hikes into the forest in search of the chimps. Some days this can mean a short stroll out the back of the camp, other days it can involve arduous trekking along slippery and steep mountain trails, following instructions radioed in by a team of trackers up ahead.

They are most accessible during the dry season from June to November, but they can usually be found throughout the year a little further into the forest. It’s important to note that there are tight restrictions on chimp tracking and there’s always a small chance you may not see them. Guests need to be reasonably fit and there is a minimum age of 12 years old for chimp trekking.

Day 9 - Transfer to Kilimanjaro & departure from Tanzania
Day 9 - Transfer to Kilimanjaro & departure from Tanzania Listing Image

It’s time to say farewell this morning. After checking out of Greystoke Mahale Camp (with a picnic lunch in tow), you’ll take a boat transfer back to the Mahale Airstrip, in time for your light aircraft flight to Kilimanjaro Airport. From there, you’ll board your international return flight home.

Although you’re incredible Western Tanzania Safari has come to an end, you’ll leave with many special memories and more than a handful of photos and stories to share when you return home.

After nine thrilling days of wildlife encounters and spectacular natural wonders, in some of the remotest corners on earth, we’re sure you’ll be hooked on Tanzania and the African continent. Where will you go next?

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Why Wayfairer

Wayfairer is committed to responsible values, which are echoed in all elements of our tours and holidays. We work with accommodation providers and local suppliers who share this dedication to responsible travel by focusing on environmental, conservation and community initiatives. 

Throughout your Luxury Western Tanzania Safari, you’ll stay in exceptional properties with a focus on environmental and social sustainability. Arusha Coffee Lodge is part of the Elewana Collection, which operates plastic reduction and recycling programs, uses locally-sourced ingredients where possible, and employs 50-75% of its staff from the local community.

Chada Katavi Camp works with the Landscape and Conservation Mentors Organisation (LCMO), to support the development of strong relationships between communities and wildlife, while Greystoke Mahale camp works with the Katumbi Clinic and the Katumbi Primary School, to support initiatives surrounding the health and education of the local community.

Why Wayfairer Luxury Western Tanzania Safari

Call us on +44 117 313 3300 to start planning your holiday, we’re looking forward to hearing from you

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