Overview
Discover the avian wonders of Tanzania on a 16-day Birdwatching Paradise Tour. This journey is designed for birding enthusiasts, taking you through Tanzania’s renowned birdwatching hotspots. The safari blends the thrill of wildlife observation with the serene beauty of Tanzania’s diverse landscapes. From the bustling birdlife in Arusha to the rare species in remote corners of the country, this tour offers a unique window into the world of birds, coupled with cultural insights and breathtaking natural settings.
Highlights
- Exclusive birdwatching experiences in Tanzania’s most famous avian habitats.
- Opportunities to spot rare and endemic bird species.
- Guided tours by experienced ornithologists.
- Visits to multiple national parks and conservation areas, each with its unique bird population.
- Cultural interactions and visits to local communities.
- Comfortable and eco-friendly accommodations in prime locations for birdwatching.
Detailed Itinerary
Gateway to Tanzania’s Birding Wonders
Upon landing at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed and transferred to a tranquil lodge in Arusha. The day is at leisure, allowing you to acclimate to the beautiful surroundings. In the evening, enjoy a briefing about the upcoming birdwatching adventures. Overnight at Arusha Birding Lodge (FB).
Birding in the Foothills of Mount Meru
Venture into Arusha National Park, a haven for bird lovers, with an expert guide. Here, the diverse habitats, from forested areas to alpine meadows, are home to a plethora of bird species, including the Turaco and the rare Bearded Vulture. The day includes leisurely walks and birdwatching sessions, interspersed with moments of relaxation amidst nature. Overnight at Arusha Birding Lodge (FB).
Flamingos and Forest Birds
Explore the enchanting Lake Manyara National Park, renowned for its flocks of flamingos and rich birdlife. The park’s varied ecosystems offer an opportunity to see forest species and waterbirds in a single location. Enjoy a full day of birdwatching, punctuated with a picnic lunch by the lake. Overnight at Manyara Birding Camp (FB).
Birding in a Natural Wonder
Delve into the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This natural amphitheater is a hotspot for birding, with species like the Kori Bustard and Rosy-throated Longclaw. The crater’s unique geography offers a chance to observe birds in close proximity. Overnight at Ngorongoro Birding Lodge (FB).
Avian Spectacle in the Savannah
Journey to the heart of the Serengeti. This legendary park is not just about the Big Five; it’s a paradise for birdwatchers. The central region is teeming with species like the Secretary Bird and Rüppell’s Vulture. Safari drives will be interspersed with dedicated birdwatching sessions. Overnight at Serengeti Birding Camp (FB).
Birds of the Mara River
Head to the northern Serengeti, near the Mara River, for a different birdwatching experience. This area is known for its migratory birds and resident species like the Tanzanian Red-billed Hornbill. The day is spent exploring various habitats, ensuring a rich birding experience. Overnight at Mara Birding Lodge (FB).
Remote Birding in the Western Plains
The Western Serengeti, less traversed by tourists, offers a serene birdwatching environment. Today, you’ll explore the Grumeti River area, known for its resident and migratory birds, including the African Fish Eagle and Black-headed Gonolek. The day involves both drive and walking safaris for an up-close experience with nature. Overnight at Grumeti Birding Camp (FB).
Birding Amidst Baobabs
Enter the picturesque landscape of Tarangire National Park, famous for its ancient baobab trees and large elephant herds. The park’s varied habitats are a sanctuary for over 500 bird species, including the Yellow-collared Lovebird and Rufous-tailed Weaver. Enjoy game drives and birdwatching walks along the Tarangire River. Overnight at Tarangire Avian Lodge (FB).
In Search of Endemic Species
Spend another day in Tarangire, delving deeper into its rich birding territories. Focus on finding endemic species and enjoying the park’s natural beauty. The open savannah and acacia woodlands offer excellent birdwatching opportunities, with a chance to see the Tanzanian Red-billed Hornbill and Ashy Starling. Overnight at Tarangire Avian Lodge (FB).
Forest Birding Adventure
Journey to the Udzungwa Mountains, part of the Eastern Arc Mountains, known for their high level of endemism and biodiversity. Trek through the rainforest to spot species like the Udzungwa Partridge and Rufous-winged Sunbird. The forest’s unique ecosystem provides a stark contrast to the earlier savannah experience. Overnight at Udzungwa Forest Camp (FB).
Exploring the Rainforest Canopy
Continue your exploration of Udzungwa Mountains National Park with guided hikes to prime birdwatching locations. The forest canopy is alive with birdcalls, offering a chance to see species like the Green-headed Oriole and the African Broadbill. Overnight at Udzungwa Forest Camp (FB).
Savannah Birding in Mikumi
Travel to Mikumi National Park, adjacent to the Udzungwa Mountains. The park’s open horizons and abundant wildlife make it an ideal birding location. Look out for birds like the Bateleur Eagle and Lilac-breasted Roller. Enjoy a relaxed evening observing birds near the camp. Overnight at Mikumi Birding Lodge (FB).
Birds and Big Game of Mikumi
Spend a full day in Mikumi National Park, combining birdwatching with game viewing. The varied habitats support a rich avian population, and you’ll have opportunities to spot both resident and migratory birds. The park’s natural beauty and diverse wildlife make for an unforgettable day. Overnight at Mikumi Birding Lodge (FB).
Wilderness Birding in Ruaha
Head to Ruaha National Park, known for its wild and untouched nature. The park’s rugged landscapes provide a habitat for a variety of bird species, including the Crested Barbet and the Tanzanian Red-billed Hornbill. Enjoy game drives and guided walks in this remote birding paradise. Overnight at Ruaha Birding Retreat (FB).
Riverine Birding Spectacle
Explore the areas around the Great Ruaha River, where the concentration of birds is particularly high. This region is a magnet for waterbirds and raptors. Keep an eye out for the African Fish Eagle and the White-backed Night Heron. Overnight at Ruaha Birding Retreat (FB).
Farewell to Tanzania’s Birding Wonders
Spend the morning enjoying a final birdwatching session in Ruaha. Later, you’ll be transferred to the nearest airstrip for your flight to Dar es Salaam, where you can connect to your international flight, taking with you memories of a lifetime filled with Tanzania’s birding marvels.