Overview
Escape the crowds and discover the true wilderness. This journey takes you to the remote, raw, and magnificent Ruaha National Park—home to massive elephant herds and high concentrations of endangered wild dogs.
Itinerary
Follow this with the mighty Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous), renowned for exhilarating boat and walking safaris. A true frontier experience for the discerning traveler.
Afternoon/Evening:
- Arrive at Julius Nyerere International Airport (Dar es Salaam)
- Meet your safari coordinator at arrivals
- Transfer to Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam (30 minutes)
- Check into ocean-view room
Late Afternoon:
- Settle into hotel
- Explore waterfront location
- Swimming pool and hotel facilities
- Safari briefing (5:00 PM):
- Meet coordinator (not your safari guide yet)
- Overview of Southern Circuit
- What makes it different from North
- Important logistics:
- Domestic flights tomorrow
- Soft bag requirements (15kg limit!)
- What to pack for bush
- Weather expectations
- Health and safety
- Malaria precautions
- Tomorrow's flight details:
- Very early departure
- Bush plane experience
- What to expect in Ruaha
- Setting expectations:
- This is TRUE wilderness
- Fewer animals visible than Northern parks
- But more exclusive and authentic
- Different wildlife species
- Patience rewarded
Evening:
- Dinner at hotel restaurant (7:30 PM)
- Try local Tanzanian cuisine
- Early night essential
- Pack light for bush (leave excess at hotel storage)
- Repack into soft duffel (no hard suitcases on bush planes!)
Important Preparation:
- Take malaria prophylaxis
- Apply insect repellent at dawn/dusk
- Prepare for heat (Ruaha is HOT in dry season)
- Mental shift: embrace the adventure
Overnight: Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam
Meals: Dinner
Pre-Dawn:
- Wake-up call at 4:30 AM
- Quick breakfast (5:00 AM)
- Transfer to domestic terminal (5:30 AM)
Morning:
- Check in for Coastal Aviation flight (6:00 AM)
- Bush plane experience:
- Small aircraft (12-20 seats, often less)
- Cessna Caravan or similar
- Your luggage loaded
- Weight-conscious (strict limits)
- Weigh passengers sometimes!
- Depart for Ruaha (7:00 AM)
- Flight duration: 2.5-3 hours
- Scenic flight route:
- Fly over coastal plains
- Gradually inland
- See Tanzania from above
- Selous/Nyerere visible below (you'll visit later!)
- Approach Ruaha's vast wilderness
- Nothing but bush for miles
- Land at Msembe airstrip or Jongomero airstrip
Late Morning:
- Land in Ruaha (9:30-10:00 AM)
- Step off plane into 35°C+ heat!
- Meet your Ruaha safari guide
- First impressions:
- Dry, hot, vast
- Baobabs everywhere
- Red earth and golden grass
- Feels more African bush than Northern Circuit
- Transfer to camp (30 minutes to 1.5 hours depending on camp location)
- Game drive en route to camp:
- Your safari starts immediately!
- Watch for elephants, giraffes, zebras
- Guide introduces Ruaha's character
Midday:
- Arrive at Jabali Ridge / Ikuka / Jongomero (11:30 AM-12:00 PM)
- Camp welcome:
- Cool towels and drinks
- Briefing on camp layout
- Safety protocols
- Activity schedule
- Check into your room/tent
- Camp features:
- Perched on rocks or riverine areas
- Stunning views
- Open-air design
- Pool for cooling off
- Library and lounge
- Small and intimate
- Welcome lunch (12:30 PM)
Afternoon:
- Mandatory rest (1:30-4:00 PM)
- Essential in this heat
- Too hot for game drives
- Pool time
- Siesta
- Read about Ruaha
- Prepare for afternoon drive
Late Afternoon (4:00 PM):
- First Ruaha game drive:
- Depart camp for afternoon session
- Introduction to Ruaha:
- Tanzania's largest national park (20,226 km²)
- Bigger than Serengeti!
- But far fewer visitors
- Named after Great Ruaha River
- Transition zone: East African and Southern African species
- Unique wildlife not found in North
- What to look for:
- Elephants - Ruaha has huge populations
- Massive herds possible
- Bulls with enormous tusks
- Different behavior than Northern elephants
- Wild dogs - Ruaha's claim to fame!
- One of Africa's best places to see them
- Endangered species
- Packs roam the park
- If you see them, huge privilege
- Incredibly photogenic
- Lions - Large prides
- Different subspecies
- Males have lighter manes
- Often in trees
- Leopards - Present but elusive
- Cheetahs - Rarely seen
- Buffalo - Large herds
- Greater and lesser kudu - Beautiful antelopes
- Sable antelope - Stunning, with curved horns
- Roan antelope - Rare
- Grant's gazelles
- Giraffes - Different subspecies
- Zebras - Distinctive from Northern ones
- Elephants - Ruaha has huge populations
- Landscape:
- Ancient baobabs (some 1,000+ years old)
- Ruaha River (lifeblood in dry season)
- Miombo woodland
- Rocky escarpments
- Golden grasslands
- Dramatic skies
Evening:
- Sundowners (6:00 PM):
- Stop at scenic viewpoint
- Drinks watching sunset
- Colors are incredible in Ruaha
- Guide shares stories
- Continue after dark
- Night drive:
- Spotlight searching
- Nocturnal animals:
- Genets, civets
- Bushbabies
- Porcupines
- Leopards hunting
- Lions on the move
- Hyenas calling
- Return to camp (7:30 PM)
Night:
- Freshen up
- Dinner at camp (8:00 PM)
- Under stars or in dining area
- Discuss tomorrow's plans
- Your guide assesses your interests
- Customizes next days' activities
- Early night - adjust to bush rhythm
Overnight: Jabali Ridge / Ikuka Safari Camp / Jongomero Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Each day flexible based on wildlife movements and your preferences
Typical Day Structure:
Dawn (5:30 AM):
Wake-up call
Coffee/tea delivered to tent
Light pre-departure snack
Depart for sunrise game drive (6:00 AM)
Morning Game Drive (6:00-10:00 AM):
Prime wildlife viewing time:
Animals most active
Perfect light
Cooler temperatures
Predators still hunting
Elephants coming to river
Daily focus varies:
Day 3 might focus on:
Exploring riverine areas
Searching for wild dogs
Elephant herds
Bird watching (475 species!)
Day 4 might focus on:
Different areas of park
Predator tracking
Baobab forests
Photographic opportunities
Bush breakfast (8:30-9:00 AM):
Stop in scenic location
Camp team sets up full breakfast
Under baobab or by river
Watch animals while eating
Continue game drive after
Late Morning:
Return to camp (10:30-11:00 AM)
Brunch/lunch (11:30 AM)
Midday (12:00-4:00 PM):
Mandatory rest period:
Too hot for activities (often 38-40°C)
Animals also resting
Perfect time for:
Swimming in pool
Siesta in air-conditioned tent
Reading
Journaling
Massage treatments
Sorting photos
Bird watching from camp
Watching elephants at nearby waterhole
Afternoon Tea (3:30 PM):
Light snacks before departure
Afternoon/Evening Game Drive (4:00-7:30 PM):
Resume game drives as temperature drops
Activity variations:
Option 1: Extended game drive
Explore different areas
Follow specific animals
Search for elusive species
Option 2: Walking safari (one afternoon)
2-3 hours on foot
With armed ranger
Different perspective
Track animals
Learn smaller details
Incredible adrenaline rush
Being at ground level with elephants!
Option 3: Sundowner spot focus
Drive to special viewpoint
Extended sundowners
Photography session
Night drive back
Sundowners (6:00 PM):
Daily tradition
Different locations
Watching Ruaha's spectacular sunsets
Night Drive (6:30-7:30 PM):
After sunset
Spotlight for nocturnal wildlife
Return to camp
Dinner (8:00 PM):
Three-course meals
Often around campfire
Under stars
Share day's sightings
Plan tomorrow
Ruaha Special Experiences:
Wild Dog Encounters:
If your guide hears about a pack:
You may spend hours following them
Worth every minute
Watch them hunt (if lucky)
Incredibly social animals
Pups playing (if denning season)
Pack interactions fascinating
Photography opportunities incredible
Elephant Photography:
Ruaha's elephants are special
Less habituated than Northern parks
More natural behavior
Massive tuskers
Family interactions
River crossings
Dust bathing
Peaceful moments
Baobab Exploration:
Some trees are 1,500 years old
Your guide knows individual trees
Stories and legends
Climb inside hollow ones (some camps offer this)
Photography with animals
Sunset silhouettes
River Wildlife:
Ruaha River attracts everything
Hippos abundant
Crocodiles (huge!)
Animals coming to drink
Waterbuck, impala
Elephants bathing
Birds everywhere
Night Magic:
Ruaha's nights are special
Milky Way visible clearly
Sounds of Africa:
Lions roaring
Hyenas whooping
Hippos grunting
Elephants feeding nearby
Bush babies calling
Sleep with tent open (safe in camp)
Nature's soundtrack
Morning:
- Final early game drive (5:30-8:00 AM)
- Last chance for wild dogs or other sightings
- Return to camp for breakfast (8:30 AM)
- Pack up (your gear was mostly packed last night)
- Check out (9:30 AM)
Late Morning:
- Game drive to airstrip (10:00 AM)
- Final photo opportunities
- Say goodbye to Ruaha
- Arrive at airstrip (10:30-11:00 AM depending on camp location)
- Wait for flight (bush plane schedule flexible)
Midday:
- Flight Ruaha to Nyerere (12:00-1:00 PM):
- 1-1.5 hour flight
- Fly over wilderness
- See Ruaha River from above
- Vast uninhabited areas
- Approach Nyerere (formerly Selous)
- Notice landscape change
- More rivers and wetlands
- Greener than Ruaha
- Land at one of Nyerere's several airstrips
Afternoon:
- Meet your Nyerere guide (2:00 PM)
- First impressions:
- Very different from Ruaha
- More vegetation
- Water everywhere (Rufiji River system)
- Different energy
- Slightly cooler
- More lush
- Transfer to camp (30 minutes - 1 hour)
- Game drive en route:
- Immediately different wildlife
- More water birds
- Hippos visible
- Different antelope species
- Arrive at Roho ya Selous / Siwandu / Beho Beho (3:00 PM)
- Camp welcome and orientation:
- Check into riverfront tent
- Views over Rufiji River
- Briefing on activities:
- Game drives
- Boat safaris (unique to Nyerere!)
- Walking safaris
- Fishing
- Lunch (late - 3:30 PM)
Late Afternoon:
- Rest briefly
- First activity - Boat Safari (4:30 PM):
- This is what Nyerere is famous for!
- Board comfortable boat
- Life jackets provided
- Cruise Rufiji River
- The experience:
- Completely different perspective
- Eye-level with wildlife
- Silent approach
- Get incredibly close
- Photographic opportunities amazing
- What you'll see:
- Hippos everywhere:
- Pods of 20-30 common
- Yawning, grunting
- Territorial displays
- Babies riding on mothers
- Crocodiles:
- Massive Nile crocodiles
- Basking on banks
- Some over 5 meters long!
- Prehistoric appearance
- Elephants:
- Coming to drink and bathe
- Families playing in water
- Swimming elephants possible!
- Buffalo:
- Herds drinking
- Wallowing in mud
- Waterbuck and bushbuck
- Water birds:
- African fish eagles
- Kingfishers diving
- Herons, egrets, storks
- Pelicans
- Cormorants
- Goliath herons
- 440+ bird species in Nyerere!
- Hippos everywhere:
Sunset:
- Sundowners on the boat (6:00 PM):
- Stop at scenic location
- Drinks served
- Watch sun set over river
- Hippos calling
- Magical atmosphere
- Return as darkness falls (6:45 PM)
Evening:
- Return to camp (7:00 PM)
- Freshen up
- Dinner at camp (7:30 PM)
- Often riverfront setting
- Listen to hippos grazing near camp at night
- Early night
Overnight: Roho ya Selous / Siwandu Camp / Beho Beho Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Dawn:
- Wake-up call (5:30 AM)
- Coffee and light snack
- Prepare for walking safari
Morning (6:00 AM - 10:00 AM):
- Walking Safari with Armed Ranger:
- Meet your walking guide
- Experienced, armed with rifle
- Safety briefing:
- Stay together
- Follow instructions immediately
- Be quiet
- Hand signals explained
- What to do if encountering dangerous animals
- Begin walking (6:30 AM):
- Leave from camp or short drive to trailhead
- 3-4 hours on foot
- The experience:
- Completely transforms your safari
- All senses engaged
- Feel the ground under your boots
- Smell the bush
- Hear everything
- Heightened awareness
- Every rustle gets attention
- Adrenaline flowing
- What you'll learn:
- Animal tracking
- Reading signs:
- Footprints
- Scat analysis
- Feeding signs
- Territory markings
- Plant identification
- Medicinal plants
- Trees and their uses
- Insects and their roles
- Small creatures usually missed
- Ecosystem understanding
- Potential encounters:
- Elephants (thrilling on foot!)
- Buffalo (maintain safe distance)
- Giraffes
- Zebras
- Various antelopes
- Warthogs
- Maybe lions or leopards (from safe distance!)
- Your guide's experience is everything
- Bush skills:
- How to move silently
- Reading wind direction
- Approaching animals
- Photography on foot (challenging!)
- Mid-walk break (8:30 AM):
- Stop under shade
- Water and snacks
- Discuss what you've seen
- Continue walking
Late Morning:
- Bush breakfast (9:30 AM):
- Camp team has driven ahead
- Full breakfast set up in wilderness
- Table and chairs under trees
- Hot food, coffee, juice
- Surrounded by nature
- Discuss the walk
- Return walk or vehicle pickup (10:30 AM)
Midday:
- Return to camp (11:00 AM)
- Lunch at camp (12:00 PM)
- Afternoon rest (12:30-4:00 PM):
- Pool time
- Siesta
- Watch river from your tent
- Hippos visible
- Birds everywhere
- Massage available
- Read, relax, process the morning
Afternoon Tea (3:30 PM):
Late Afternoon (4:00 PM):
- Afternoon boat safari:
- Different section of river
- Explore channels and lagoons
- Fishing demonstration (optional):
- Try tiger fishing
- Catch and release
- Your guide assists
- Fun activity even if you don't catch anything!
- Continue wildlife viewing from boat
- Different afternoon light
- Animals coming to drink
Evening:
- Extended sundowners on boat (6:00-6:30 PM)
- Watch wildlife at golden hour from water
- Return to camp (7:00 PM)
- Dinner (7:30 PM)
- Stories of the day's walk
- Early night
Overnight: Roho ya Selous / Siwandu Camp / Beho Beho Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Morning:
- Wake-up call (5:30 AM)
- Morning game drive (6:00-10:00 AM):
- Explore different areas by vehicle
- Nyerere wildlife by land:
- Lions (good populations)
- Leopards (elusive but present)
- Wild dogs (rare but possible)
- Elephants (large populations)
- Buffalo herds
- Giraffes (Masai giraffe)
- Zebras
- Antelope diversity:
- Greater kudu
- Sable antelope
- Lichtenstein's hartebeest
- Waterbuck
- Bushbuck
- Reedbuck
- African wild cats
- Hyenas
- Landscape:
- Mix of woodland and grassland
- Miombo woodland
- Acacia groves
- River valleys
- Seasonal lakes
- Termite mounds
- Bush breakfast (8:30 AM)
- Continue driving
Late Morning:
- Return to camp (10:30 AM)
- Brunch (11:00 AM)
Midday:
- Leisure time (12:00-4:00 PM)
- Final afternoon at camp
- Enjoy facilities
- Last swim in pool
- Pack for tomorrow's departure
Afternoon:
- Final boat safari (4:00 PM-7:00 PM):
- Extended sunset cruise
- Visit favorite spots
- Last chance for hippo photos
- Crocodile sightings
- Bird watching
- Special sunset experience:
- Find perfect spot
- Anchor or drift
- Sundowners served
- Watch sun set over Rufiji
- Reflect on journey
- Peaceful conclusion to Nyerere
- Return after dark (7:00 PM)
- Spotlight for crocs and hippos
Evening:
- Farewell dinner (7:30 PM):
- Special celebration
- Review incredible experiences
- Share favorite moments
- Discuss wildlife seen
- Compare North vs South circuits
- Thank your guide and camp staff
- Tips distributed
- Pack final items
- Early night before flight tomorrow
Overnight: Roho ya Selous / Siwandu Camp / Beho Beho Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Morning:
- Final wake-up call (flexible, based on flight time)
- Option A: Final morning activity:
- Quick sunrise boat safari (5:30-7:00 AM)
- OR short game drive
- Return for breakfast
- Option B: Leisurely morning:
- Sleep in
- Late breakfast (7:30 AM)
- Relax at camp
Mid-Morning:
- Final breakfast/brunch (8:00-9:00 AM)
- Check out (9:30 AM)
- Transfer to airstrip
- Say goodbye to Nyerere
- Board flight to Dar es Salaam (10:30-11:00 AM)
Midday:
- Flight Nyerere to Dar (11:00 AM-12:00 PM):
- 1 hour flight
- Aerial views of wilderness
- Rivers and lakes below
- Approach coast
- See Dar es Salaam
- Back to civilization!
- Land at Dar es Salaam
- Transfer to Hyatt Regency (12:30 PM)
- Check into day room or overnight room
Afternoon:
- Lunch at hotel (1:00 PM)
- Rest of day at leisure:
- If departing tonight:
- Day room until departure
- Download and backup photos
- Organize gear
- Hot shower and freshen up
- Perhaps quick city tour
- Souvenir shopping
- Kariakoo Market
- Slipway shopping center
- Tingatinga art
- If staying overnight:
- Explore Dar es Salaam
- Waterfront walk
- Coco Beach
- National Museum
- Village Museum
- Local restaurants
- Seafood dinner
- If departing tonight:
Evening:
- If departing: Transfer to airport (3 hours before flight)
- If staying: Dinner at hotel or local restaurant
Overnight: Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam (if departing Day 9)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Morning (if stayed overnight):
- Leisurely breakfast (7:00-9:00 AM)
- Final hours at hotel
- Last-minute shopping if needed
- Check out (11:00 AM)
Midday/Afternoon:
- Day room if neede
Includes
- ✅ Flights:
- All internal flights (Dar-Ruaha-Nyerere-Dar)
- Light aircraft bush planes
- Spectacular aerial views
- Luggage: 15kg in soft bags
- ✅ Accommodation:
- 8 nights premium camps/lodges (full board)
- Remote, exclusive locations
- All meals and most beverages
- ✅ Activities:
- Ruaha:
- Unlimited game drives
- Night drives (where permitted)
- Bush walks with armed rangers
- Bush breakfasts and sundowners
- Nyerere:
- Game drives
- Boat safaris on Rufiji River
- Walking safaris
- Fishing (catch and release)
- Cultural village visits
- ✅ Services:
- Professional safari guides at each camp
- Flying Doctor emergency insurance
- Park fees and conservation fees
- Airport/airstrip transfers
- Drinking water during activities
Excludes
- International flights to/from Tanzania
- Tanzania visa ($50-100)
- Travel insurance (mandatory - $200-350)
- Alcoholic beverages (except at all-inclusive camps)
- Tips and gratuities ($600-900 recommended)
- Personal expenses and souvenirs
- Laundry services (some camps include)
- Vaccinations (Yellow Fever recommended)
- Optional activities not mentioned
- Any meals in Dar es Salaam outside hotel