7 Days (1 Week) Itinerary in Tanzania - Travel Guide
A Tanzanian Tapestry: 7 Days of Raw and Ravishing Adventure - What to do in Tanzania for 7 days?
Days | Description | Overnight |
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1 | Day 1 – Touch Down in Dar es Salaam | Dar es Salaam |
2 | Day 2 – Serengeti: A Wildlife Extravaganza | Serengeti National Park |
3 | Day 3 - More Serengeti Surprises | Serengeti National Park |
4 | Day 4 – The Roof of Africa: Mount Kilimanjaro | Moshi town |
5 | Day 5 – Harboring Around in Stone Town | Stone Town |
6 | Day 6 – From Spices to Sandy Beaches | Nungwi |
7 | Day 7 – Farewell Tanzania | Dar es Salaam |
Introduction
Experience the wild beauty and rich culture of Tanzania in an exhilarating and diverse 7-day journey. This itinerary combines thrilling wildlife, stunning landscapes, and immersive cultural experiences. Relish the untamed wilderness of Serengeti, gaze in wonder at the iconic Kilimanjaro, and get to know the flavors and rhythms of Zanzibar.
Day 1 – Touch Down in Dar es Salaam
Welcome to Tanzania, and our journey begins in Dar es Salaam, the vibrant coastal hub. Loosen up from the long flight with a stroll around Kivukoni Fish Market. This bustling, sensory-overloaded hub is a tell-tale insight into local life. Later, admire the grandeur of the St. Joseph's Cathedral, before heading to the Tanzania Centre for Cultural Heritage for an immersive introduction to East Africa's fascinating heritage. Wrap up the day with tantalizing local dinner, topped with ocean views at The Waterfront Sunset Restaurant & Beach Bar.
Day 2 – Serengeti: A Wildlife Extravaganza
Today we're off to the world-famous Serengeti National Park. Be prepared to embrace the call of the wild! This is not a zoo - it's a massive, open, and wild African Savannah where you could spot Lions, Elephants, Giraffes, and Zebras. Embark upon an evening safari and as the sun sets, witness the Great Migration, one of the world's most awe-inspiring wildlife spectacles.
Day 3 - More Serengeti Surprises
Wake up to the cacophony of animals celebrating the dawn. Day 3 is another day allocated for game drives in the Serengeti National Park. The morning safari provides a different wildlife sighting experience as the park springs to life. Don't forget photography – Who knows, you might just capture that postcard-perfect shot of the majestic lion roar!
Day 4 – The Roof of Africa: Mount Kilimanjaro
Today, we'll rise early and head towards the legendary Mount Kilimanjaro. While we won't climb it, we'll venture to the foothills and visit the Marangu Gate, absorbing the majesty of Africa's highest peak. Drumroll for the brave ones, as you embark on a short hike through the lush rainforest towards the Mandara huts.
Day 5 – Harboring Around in Stone Town
It's time to swap the dust of the mainland for the exotic spice breeze of Zanzibar. A short flight lands us in Stone Town, the island's cultural heart. Get lost in the labyrinth of cobbled streets, marvel at ornate Swahili architecture, and taste some world-class seafood. Don't miss the sunset at Forodhani Gardens, a paradise for food lovers.
Day 6 – From Spices to Sandy Beaches
Day 6 is all about discovering Zanzibar's culture and stunning coastlines. A visit to a spice farm enlightens us on why Zanzibar is called the 'Spice island'. Later, hit the pristine beaches of Nungwi to relax, swim or snorkel in azure waters. Try some local Swahili dishes for lunch while feeling the soft sand between your toes.
Day 7 – Farewell Tanzania
As our Tanzanian adventure draws to an end, add a few last-minute memories. Take a traditional wooden Dhow ride, lounge on the beach, or shop for souvenirs. A final scrumptious lunch then a flight back to Dar es Salaam awaits for your journey home. Reflect on a week of unforgettable moments and bid goodbye to this wild, vibrant and friendly land.
Summary of this itinerary
This itinerary promises to dazzle you with Tanzania's raw beauty and rich tapestry of culture. A once in a lifetime journey through bustling cities, vast landscapes, and idyllic islands. Get ready to engage all your senses and meet some of the world's most impressive animals. Adventure awaits in Tanzania!
David Martinez
FAQs about this
7 day itinerary in
Tanzania
Yes, Tanzania is generally safe for tourists, but like anywhere, basic safety precautions are advised.
The best wildlife viewing months in Tanzania are during the dry season from late June to October. However, the wet season (November to May) is also rewarding as it's calmer and the lush scenery is breathtaking.
The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is the national currency. While some places may accept US Dollars, it's always handy to have some local currency.