A 7 day Tanzania safari is the sweet spot many first-time visitors ask about: long enough for Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Lake Manyara without rushing every sunrise, yet short enough to pair with a few days in Arusha or Zanzibar.
Based in Arusha, Zamadam Adventure plans this northern circuit loop year-round for couples, families, and small groups who want real wildlife time—not just a photo stop at the crater rim.
If you are comparing routes, start with our broader Tanzania safari tours guide, then use this article as your day-by-day playbook for a one-week wildlife safari.
When you are ready to book, our 7 Day Tanzania Safari — Serengeti, Ngorongoro & Manyara package follows the same logic with lodging and transport handled for you.
Is a 7 Day Tanzania Safari Enough for the Northern Circuit?
Yes—for most travelers, seven days on the ground (often eight nights with arrival) covers the classic Northern Circuit: Tarangire or Lake Manyara, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater.
You will not see every corner of Tanzania, but you can enjoy multiple full game drives, one crater descent, and enough downtime that the trip still feels like a holiday.
A week is tight if you add Kilimanjaro trekking or more than two major parks beyond the core three.
It is generous if you focus on quality lodges, private vehicles, and realistic drive times between parks rather than ticking every gate on the map.
What This Week-Long Safari Usually Includes
- Private 4×4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof and experienced driver-guide
- Park fees for Serengeti, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, and Lake Manyara (or Tarangire)
- Six nights in lodges or tented camps (mix of mid-range and comfort tiers)
- Game drives at dawn and late afternoon when predators are most active
- Airport transfers from Kilimanjaro (JRO) or Arusha
Travel tip: Confirm whether your quote includes the Ngorongoro crater service fee and whether you want a full-day crater tour or a shorter descent—both affect cost and pacing.
Sample 7 Day Tanzania Safari Itinerary (Day by Day)
Below is a practical 7 day northern circuit safari itinerary we use as a template from Arusha.
Distances and flight options can shorten drives; your operator should adjust for season and lodge availability.
| Day | Route / park | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arusha → Lake Manyara | Afternoon game drive; elephants, lake views, birdlife |
| 2 | Manyara → Serengeti | Drive via Ngorongoro highlands; evening drive on arrival |
| 3 | Serengeti (full day) | Sunrise drive; plains wildlife; optional balloon (extra) |
| 4 | Serengeti (full day) | Follow migration herds in season or explore central Serengeti |
| 5 | Serengeti → Ngorongoro | Morning drive; descend to crater rim lodge |
| 6 | Ngorongoro Crater | Full-day crater tour; black rhino, dense wildlife |
| 7 | Ngorongoro → Arusha / airport | Cultural stop optional; departure |
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Serengeti on a One-Week Safari: How Many Days You Need
Two full days is the minimum I recommend
Serengeti rewards time.
With two full days you can cover different zones, retry cats if the first drive is quiet, and absorb the scale of the plains without driving back to the gate each afternoon.
One day feels rushed; three days is ideal if migration timing is your main goal.
For migration months, read how season shifts herds in our Serengeti timing posts and the main safari guide; park-level detail also appears across our Tanzania destination hub.
Ngorongoro Crater in Seven Days
The crater is the densest wildlife theater on the circuit—expect lions, buffalo, elephants, and with luck, rhino in a single morning.
Most Serengeti Ngorongoro Manyara safari week plans place the crater tour on day six so Serengeti stays unhurried first.
Official conservation rules and fees change; we cross-check with Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority and TANAPA before each season.
Pack layers—the rim can be cool while the floor warms quickly.
Lake Manyara vs Tarangire on a Short Safari
Lake Manyara fits neatly on day one when driving from Arusha—compact, scenic, strong for elephants and birds.
Tarangire shines in the dry season for elephant herds and baobabs but adds drive time.
On a strict seven-day plan, operators often choose Manyara for efficiency; wildlife lovers visiting June–October sometimes swap in Tarangire instead.
How Much Does a 7 Day Tanzania Safari Cost?
Budgets vary by season, lodge tier, group size, and whether you share a vehicle.
As a rough 2026 planning range for the northern circuit: camping or simple lodges from about $2,200–$2,800 per person sharing; mid-range lodges $3,000–$4,200; luxury camps $5,000+.
Solo travelers pay supplements; peak migration weeks cost more.
Ask what is included: crater fees, park fees, tips, drinks, and airport transfers.
Compare with our value-focused budget safari tips if you are optimizing spend without skipping the Big Five.
Best Time for a 7 Day Tanzania Safari
The dry season (June–October) offers easier wildlife viewing and drier roads.
January–February can be excellent for calving in the southern Serengeti.
April–May is greener and quieter with lower rates but some lodges close and roads get muddy.
Match timing to whether you care more about migration, price, or photography light.
What to Pack for a Week in the Bush
- Neutral clothing layers, hat, and closed shoes for dusty drives
- Binoculars and a telephoto lens if you photograph wildlife
- Sunscreen, insect repellent, and any personal medications
- Soft duffel bag—hard suitcases are awkward in safari vehicles
- USD or cards for tips, drinks, and optional activities
First-timers should skim things I wish I knew before a Tanzania safari for etiquette and health basics.
Lodges, Camping, and Drive Times
A week works best with pre-booked lodges inside or near parks to avoid long exits each evening.
Camping safaris cut cost but add setup time.
Expect 4–6 hour drives on transfer days; breaks and picnic lunches make them manageable.
Flying between Serengeti and Arusha saves a day but raises price—worth it if you are time-poor.
What I Loved Most About a Week on Safari
The rhythm: early coffee, cold air on the roof hatch, then the first golden light on zebras.
Evenings were for stories about tracks in the dust and the lion we almost missed.
Seven days felt long enough that I stopped checking my phone and short enough that I left wanting one more sunrise.
My Honest Experience Planning Seven Days
What exceeded expectations: how much we saw in Ngorongoro in a single crater descent.
What surprised me: how tiring early starts feel by day five—build in a slower afternoon if you can.
What I would do differently: add one buffer night in Arusha after flying in before the first long drive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Five to eight days covers the Northern Circuit well. A 7 day Tanzania safari is the most requested length for Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Manyara.
Yes. Two days in Serengeti plus one crater tour is a proven pattern on a one-week itinerary.
Usually transport, guide, park fees, lodging, and meals per lodge rules. Flights, visas, tips, and drinks are often extra—confirm in writing.
June–October is popular for dry-season viewing. January–February suits calving season. Green season (April–May) offers lower prices with some rain.
Yes. Many guests fly Zanzibar after day seven; allow a full travel day between bush and beach.
Families book private vehicles and family rooms regularly. Discuss minimum ages, seat comfort, and drive lengths with your operator.
Requirements depend on your nationality and recent travel from endemic countries. Check Tanzania immigration health rules before booking.
Three to six months ahead for peak season lodges; last-minute trips are sometimes possible in green season.
Expect lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards if lucky, hippos, giraffes, zebras, and diverse birds. Rhinos are possible in Ngorongoro Crater.
Yes. Operators swap Tarangire for Manyara, add an extra Serengeti day, or shorten drives based on your dates and budget.
Tips for guides and lodge staff are customary. Budget roughly $15–$25 per guest per day for your driver-guide as a starting point.
Private safaris cost more but offer flexible timing and comfort. Join-in groups can save money if you are solo or pair travelers.
Final Thoughts: Planning Your 7 Day Wildlife Safari
A well-planned 7 day Tanzania safari delivers the icons—plains, crater, and forest—in one coherent loop from Arusha.
Use this itinerary to ask better questions, compare quotes fairly, and know which days should feel full versus restful.
When you are ready, explore our 7 day Serengeti, Ngorongoro & Manyara package, read the full Tanzania safari tours guide, or contact our Arusha team to tailor dates and lodging to your pace.

