A 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania safari offers an unforgettable journey through two of Tanzania’s most spectacular and less-crowded wildlife destinations, providing diverse ecosystems and abundant game viewing opportunities. This itinerary is ideal for travelers seeking an authentic safari experience, combining boat safaris in Nyerere National Park with classic game drives in Mikumi, often referred to as Tanzania’s ‘Little Serengeti’, and can be booked for travel in 2026 and 2027.



Discover the Wild Heart of Southern Tanzania: Your 6-Day Nyerere and Mikumi Safari
Southern Tanzania’s safari circuit offers a distinct contrast to the more frequented Northern parks. It’s a realm of vast wilderness, fewer tourists, and a raw, untamed beauty that appeals to the discerning traveler. The 6-Day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari is expertly crafted by Top Guide Adventures to showcase the unique charms of this region, focusing on the incredible biodiversity of Nyerere National Park (formerly the Selous Game Reserve) and the accessible wildlife of Mikumi National Park. This adventure is perfect for those looking for a deeper connection with nature and a chance to witness Tanzania’s iconic wildlife in a more serene setting, with planning for 2026 and 2027 departures now open.
This safari is more than just spotting animals; it’s an exploration of varied landscapes, from the Rufiji River’s deltaic maze to Mikumi’s open plains. You’ll experience different safari activities, including exhilarating boat safaris and traditional game drives, all guided by knowledgeable local experts from Top Guide Adventures who are passionate about sharing Tanzania’s natural heritage. Whether you are planning for late 2026 or looking ahead to 2027, this itinerary promises an authentic and deeply rewarding wildlife encounter.
Why Choose Southern Tanzania for Your Safari Adventure?
While the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater often steal the spotlight, Southern Tanzania holds a special allure. Here’s why this region, and specifically a 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi safari, is a compelling choice:
- Vast Wilderness: Nyerere National Park is one of the largest reserves in Africa, offering an immense sense of space and solitude. This means fewer vehicles and a more intimate wildlife viewing experience.
- Diverse Ecosystems: The parks boast varied habitats, from dense miombo woodlands and open grasslands to the unique riverine environments of the Rufiji River. This diversity supports a wide array of wildlife.
- Unique Activities: Nyerere is renowned for its boat safaris on the Rufiji River and its tributaries, offering a different perspective on wildlife, including hippos, crocodiles, and abundant birdlife. Walking safaris are also often available.
- Abundant Wildlife: While perhaps not as concentrated as Ngorongoro, Nyerere is home to healthy populations of elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, wild dogs, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, and numerous antelope species. Mikumi is particularly known for its large herds of elephants and buffaloes, as well as its resident pride of lions that often show little fear of vehicles.
- Less Crowded: Compared to the northern circuit, Southern Tanzania receives significantly fewer visitors. This allows for a more peaceful and authentic safari experience, with more opportunities for undisturbed wildlife viewing.
- Accessibility: While requiring a bit more travel time, the parks are well-connected by road or light aircraft, making a 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari a feasible and rewarding option for those with limited time who still want to experience different facets of Tanzania’s wildlife.
The Top Guide Adventures Difference: Personalised Southern Tanzania Safaris
At Top Guide Adventures, we pride ourselves on offering tailor-made safari experiences that go beyond the ordinary. For your 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari, we ensure every detail is handled with personal attention and care. Our commitment means:
- Expert Local Guides: Our guides are deeply knowledgeable about the flora, fauna, and cultures of Southern Tanzania. They are trained to spot wildlife, understand animal behavior, and ensure your safety while maximizing your viewing opportunities.
- Comfortable Accommodation: We partner with lodges and tented camps that offer comfort, excellent service, and prime locations within or near the parks, ensuring you are well-rested and immersed in the wilderness.
- Flexible Itineraries: While we offer a standard 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari, we can customize it to your specific interests, pace, and budget for 2026 and 2027 trips.
- Dedicated Support: From your initial inquiry to your return home, our team provides dedicated support, answering all your questions and ensuring a smooth, stress-free travel experience.
Your 6-Day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari: A Detailed Itinerary
This itinerary is designed to provide a comprehensive experience of both parks within the 6-day timeframe. It balances travel time with ample wildlife viewing opportunities. The specific order may vary slightly depending on flight schedules or starting points, but the essence remains the same.
Day 1: Arrival in Dar es Salaam & Transfer to Nyerere National Park
Your 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari begins upon arrival at Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) in Dar es Salaam. After clearing customs and immigration, you will be met by your Top Guide Adventures representative.
From Dar es Salaam, you have two primary options to reach Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous):
- Light Aircraft Flight: The most efficient way is a short scenic flight directly to an airstrip within or near Nyerere National Park. This saves considerable travel time and offers spectacular aerial views of the Tanzanian landscape. Upon landing, you’ll be met by your safari guide and vehicle for the transfer to your lodge.
- Road Transfer: For those who prefer a more overland adventure or a more budget-conscious option, a private 4×4 vehicle transfer can be arranged. The drive takes approximately 4-6 hours, depending on road conditions and the specific lodge location. The journey itself offers glimpses of rural Tanzanian life.
Upon arrival at your chosen lodge or tented camp, you’ll have time to settle in, enjoy lunch, and perhaps relax by the river or pool. In the late afternoon, you’ll start your first game drive in Nyerere National Park. This initial excursion is designed to introduce you to the park’s diverse wildlife and stunning scenery as the day begins to cool.
Nyerere National Park is vast, covering over 50,000 square kilometers, and its primary draw is the mighty Rufiji River system. The late afternoon light is perfect for spotting animals coming out to drink or graze. Keep an eye out for elephants, giraffes, zebras, and various antelope species. Your guide will share insights into the ecosystem and the animals you encounter.
As dusk settles, you’ll return to your lodge for dinner and an overnight stay, filled with the sounds and sights of the African bush.
Day 2: Exploring Nyerere National Park – Boat & Game Drives
Today is dedicated to exploring the unique offerings of Nyerere National Park. After breakfast, you’ll head out for a full day of adventure, often combining different safari activities.
Morning: Boat Safari on the Rufiji River
The highlight of Nyerere is undoubtedly its boat safaris. You’ll board a comfortable boat and cruise along the Rufiji River and its tributaries. This aquatic perspective offers unparalleled opportunities to see hippos basking in large pods, crocodiles lurking near the banks, and a stunning array of birdlife, including kingfishers, fish eagles, herons, and storks. You might also spot elephants and buffalos coming down to the river to drink or cool off. The dense riverine vegetation creates a beautiful backdrop for wildlife viewing.
Afternoon: Game Drive in Nyerere National Park
After a picnic lunch or returning to the lodge for a meal, you’ll set out for an afternoon game drive. The vehicle-based safari allows you to cover more ground and explore different sections of the park. Nyerere is known for its large elephant herds, packs of endangered African wild dogs, lions, leopards, and cheetahs. The park’s diverse terrain, including open grasslands, woodlands, and swamps, supports a rich variety of wildlife. Your guide will use their expertise to track animals and find the best viewing spots.
This combination of boat and vehicle safaris provides a comprehensive understanding of Nyerere’s ecosystem and its inhabitants. The sheer scale of the park means that every game drive offers the potential for new discoveries.
Dinner and overnight will be at your lodge, reflecting on the day’s incredible sightings.
Day 3: Nyerere National Park Exploration & Transfer to Mikumi National Park
Enjoy a final morning activity in Nyerere National Park. Depending on your lodge’s location and your preferences, this could be:
- Early Morning Game Drive: Catch the wildlife at its most active as the sun rises. This is often the best time to spot predators on the move or animals preparing for the day.
- Walking Safari (if available and desired): Accompanied by an armed ranger and your guide, a walking safari offers an intimate connection with the bush. You’ll learn about tracks, plants, insects, and the smaller details of the ecosystem that are often missed from a vehicle.
After your morning activity and a hearty breakfast, it’s time to bid farewell to Nyerere National Park and prepare for your transfer to Mikumi National Park.
The journey from Nyerere to Mikumi is typically done by road in your private 4×4 safari vehicle. This drive takes approximately 3-5 hours, depending on road conditions and the specific exit/entry points used. The route will take you through changing landscapes, offering further opportunities to see local life and perhaps even some roadside wildlife.
Upon arrival in Mikumi, you’ll check into your lodge or tented camp situated either inside or just outside the park boundaries. Mikumi is known for its easily accessible wildlife and its open plains, often likened to a miniature Serengeti.
In the late afternoon, you’ll start your first game drive in Mikumi National Park. The park’s relatively small size and open terrain make wildlife spotting efficient. You are likely to encounter large herds of buffalos and zebras, numerous giraffes browsing on acacia trees, and the park’s famous pride of lions, which are often seen resting by the roadside or on their favoured termite mounds. The sunset over Mikumi’s plains is often spectacular.
Dinner and overnight at your Mikumi accommodation.
Day 4: Full Day Game Driving in Mikumi National Park
Today is dedicated to exploring Mikumi National Park, a true gem of Southern Tanzania. Known as ‘The Place of Water’, Mikumi is the fourth-largest park in Tanzania and forms a vital part of the larger Selous ecosystem. Its accessibility and abundant wildlife make it a fantastic destination for a 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari.
Your day will be spent on extensive game drives, covering different areas of the park. Mikumi’s landscape is characterized by the Mkata River floodplain, which is rich in wildlife. The open grasslands, dotted with acacia trees and baobabs, provide excellent visibility.
Key Wildlife to Look For in Mikumi:
- Large Mammals: Mikumi boasts impressive numbers of elephants and buffalos, often seen in large herds. Giraffes are plentiful, as are zebras and wildebeests. Other herbivores include impalas, hartebeests, and greater kudus.
- Predators: The park is home to lions, leopards, and cheetahs. Lions are frequently spotted lounging on termite mounds or near the roads, seemingly unbothered by vehicles. Leopards are more elusive but can sometimes be found in the trees along the Mkata River.
- Birdlife: Mikumi is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 400 species recorded. Look for lilac-breasted rollers, guinea fowl, secretary birds, and various storks and eagles.
Your experienced guide will navigate the park’s network of tracks, seeking out prime wildlife viewing locations. You might enjoy a picnic lunch amidst the wilderness, surrounded by the sights and sounds of the bush.
The advantage of Mikumi is its compact size, allowing you to see a significant portion of its wildlife within a short period. This makes it an ideal park to include in a 6-day itinerary without feeling rushed.
As the day draws to a close, you’ll return to your lodge for dinner and a relaxing overnight stay, perhaps sharing stories of the day’s most memorable sightings.
Day 5: Mikumi National Park Morning & Return towards Dar es Salaam
After an early breakfast, you’ll have one last opportunity for a morning game drive in Mikumi National Park. This is a great chance to revisit favorite spots or search for any animals you may have missed on previous drives.
The morning light often brings out different behaviors in the animals, and it’s a perfect time for photography. You might encounter a pride of lions on a hunt, or perhaps a leopard resting in a tree. The general game viewing continues to be excellent, with opportunities to see elephants, giraffes, and the park’s abundant plains game.
Following your morning safari, you will return to your lodge for brunch or an early lunch. Afterwards, you will begin your journey back towards Dar es Salaam.
Similar to the journey to Mikumi, the transfer back to Dar es Salaam is usually by private 4×4 vehicle. The drive takes approximately 4-6 hours. You’ll travel through rural landscapes, passing through small villages and towns, offering a final glimpse of Tanzanian life outside the national parks.
Upon arrival in Dar es Salaam in the late afternoon or early evening, you will be transferred to your hotel. This allows you to rest and prepare for your departure the following day, or to continue your travels elsewhere in Tanzania.
Dinner will be at your hotel or a recommended local restaurant in Dar es Salaam.
Day 6: Departure from Dar es Salaam
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel in Dar es Salaam. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have some time for last-minute souvenir shopping or a brief city tour, if arranged in advance.
Your Top Guide Adventures representative will ensure you are transferred to Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) in ample time for your international flight home or your onward journey.
This concludes your exhilarating 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari, a journey filled with incredible wildlife encounters, diverse landscapes, and the personalized service that Top Guide Adventures is known for. We hope you carry the memories of Tanzania’s wild south with you for years to come, and we look forward to welcoming you back for future adventures in 2026, 2027, or beyond.
Understanding the Wildlife of Nyerere and Mikumi
While both Nyerere and Mikumi National Parks are part of the larger Southern Tanzanian ecosystem, they offer distinct wildlife viewing experiences. Understanding what to expect can enhance your 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari.
Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous Game Reserve) Wildlife Highlights
Nyerere is Africa’s largest game reserve, and its sheer size contributes to its rich biodiversity. It is particularly famous for:
- Megaherbivores: Nyerere is known for its large elephant populations, with herds often numbering in the hundreds. You’ll also find substantial numbers of hippos, particularly concentrated in the river systems, and large buffalo herds.
- Predators: While lions are present and often seen, Nyerere is one of the best places in Africa to see the endangered African wild dog. Their packs can be quite large, and witnessing them hunt is a rare and thrilling experience. Leopards are also present but are notoriously shy and difficult to spot. Cheetahs are less common here than in the Serengeti but can be found.
- Birdlife: The Rufiji River and its associated lakes and swamps are a haven for birdwatchers. Expect to see a vast array of water birds, raptors, and savanna species.
- Reptiles: The Rufiji River is home to significant populations of crocodiles, often seen basking on the banks or lurking just below the surface.
- Unique Safaris: The boat safari is the defining experience here, offering views of animals that are often not seen from land-based vehicles. Walking safaris also provide a different perspective.
Mikumi National Park Wildlife Highlights
Mikumi is smaller and more accessible than Nyerere, offering a classic savanna safari experience. It’s often called ‘The Little Serengeti’ due to its open plains and abundant wildlife.
- Abundant Plains Game: Mikumi is renowned for its large herds of buffalos and zebras. Wildebeest, impalas, hartebeests, and greater kudus are also common. Giraffes are a constant presence, often seen feeding from acacia trees.
- Lions: The park’s lions are famous for their habit of resting on the main road or on top of termite mounds, making them relatively easy to spot and photograph. They often show little fear of vehicles.
- Elephants: Large herds of elephants roam Mikumi, especially during the dry season when they congregate around the park’s water sources.
- Other Predators: Leopards are present but are more elusive than lions, often found in trees. Cheetahs are occasionally sighted on the open plains.
- Birdlife: With over 400 species, Mikumi is also a great destination for birding, particularly around the waterholes and rivers.
Comparing Nyerere and Mikumi for Your 6-Day Safari
Your 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari is designed to give you the best of both worlds. Nyerere offers vastness, unique riverine experiences, and the chance to see wild dogs. Mikumi provides accessibility, classic savanna game viewing, and reliable sightings of lions and large herds. The combination ensures a varied and comprehensive safari experience within a relatively short timeframe, making it an excellent choice for 2026 and 2027 travel planning.
Planning Your 6-Day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari for 2026-2027
Planning a safari requires careful consideration of several factors to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. Here’s what you need to know when booking your 6-Day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari with Top Guide Adventures for 2026 or 2027.
Best Time to Travel
Southern Tanzania offers excellent wildlife viewing throughout the year, but certain periods are considered prime:
- Dry Season (June to October): This is generally considered the best time for game viewing. Wildlife tends to congregate around permanent water sources, making them easier to spot. Vegetation is less dense, improving visibility. The weather is pleasant with less humidity and rain. This period is also peak season, so booking well in advance for 2026 and 2027 is recommended.
- Shoulder Seasons (November to March): The ‘short rains’ can occur in November and December, but they are usually brief. The landscape becomes greener and more beautiful. Birdlife is often at its best during this period, especially for migratory birds. Prices might be slightly lower than in the peak dry season.
- Green Season (April to May): These months typically see the ‘long rains’. While game viewing can be more challenging due to denser vegetation and potential road closures, the landscape is lush and beautiful. This is the low season, offering the most budget-friendly options and the fewest crowds. However, for a 6-day safari, it’s generally advisable to aim for the dry or shoulder seasons for optimal wildlife sightings.
Getting to Nyerere and Mikumi
As outlined in the itinerary, the primary ways to access these parks for your 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari are:
- Flights: Scheduled or chartered light aircraft flights are the quickest and most scenic way to reach Nyerere National Park from Dar es Salaam. Flights to Mikumi are less common, with road transfer being the standard.
- Road Transfers: Private 4×4 safari vehicles are used for ground transportation. The drives are scenic but can be long. Top Guide Adventures ensures comfortable, well-maintained vehicles and experienced drivers.
Accommodation Options
Top Guide Adventures partners with a range of quality lodges and tented camps in and around Nyerere and Mikumi National Parks. These range from comfortable mid-range options to luxurious tented camps, all selected for their location, service, and environmental integration.
- Nyerere National Park: Options often include lodges situated along the Rufiji River, offering beautiful views and easy access to boat safaris, or camps deeper within the park for a more remote feel.
- Mikumi National Park: Accommodation is available both inside the park, offering immediate access to game drives, and just outside the park gates, often providing good value and comfortable amenities.
We will discuss your preferences and budget to select the perfect lodges for your 2026 or 2027 safari.
What to Pack for Your Southern Tanzania Safari
Packing appropriately is crucial for comfort and enjoyment. Here are some essentials for your 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari:
- Clothing: Lightweight, neutral-colored clothing (khaki, beige, olive green) is best. Avoid bright colors and dark blue/black, which can attract insects. Include long-sleeved shirts and trousers for sun and insect protection, especially for evenings and walking safaris. A warm fleece or jacket is advisable for cool mornings and evenings.
- Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots (if planning walking safaris) and a pair of comfortable sandals or flip-flops for relaxing at the lodge.
- Sun Protection: Wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high SPF sunscreen are essential.
- Insect Repellent: Particularly important for evenings and areas near water.
- Camera Equipment: Bring extra batteries, memory cards, and a zoom lens for wildlife photography. A camera bag to protect your gear from dust is recommended.
- Binoculars: Crucial for spotting wildlife at a distance.
- Personal Items: Medications, a small first-aid kit, hand sanitizer, and toiletries.
- Documents: Passport, visa (if required), flight details, and travel insurance information.
Health and Vaccinations
It is advisable to consult your doctor or a travel clinic at least 6-8 weeks before your trip regarding recommended vaccinations and malaria prophylaxis. Malaria is present in Southern Tanzania, so taking precautions is important. Ensure your routine vaccinations are up to date.
Visa Requirements
Most nationalities require a visa to enter Tanzania. You can typically obtain a visa upon arrival at the airport or apply online in advance. Check the latest requirements for your nationality.
Booking Your 2026-2027 Safari
To secure your preferred dates and accommodation for a 6-Day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari in 2026 or 2027, it is highly recommended to book at least 6-9 months in advance, especially if you plan to travel during the peak dry season (June-October). Early booking ensures availability and allows us to tailor the itinerary perfectly to your needs.
Understanding Safari Costs for Your 6-Day Nyerere and Mikumi Safari
The cost of a 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari can vary significantly based on several factors. Top Guide Adventures provides personalized quotes to ensure you get the best value for your budget. Key cost determinants include:
- Accommodation Level: The choice of lodges and tented camps (budget, mid-range, luxury) is the primary cost driver.
- Transportation: Whether you opt for light aircraft flights to Nyerere or prefer road transfers impacts the overall price. Private 4×4 vehicle and driver-guide are standard inclusions.
- Seasonality: Travel during the peak season (June-October) will be more expensive than during the green season (April-May).
- Number of Travelers: Group sizes can influence the per-person cost, especially for private tours. Shared group departures might offer a more budget-friendly option.
- Inclusions: Most safari packages include accommodation, meals (full board), park entrance fees, game drives, and vehicle/guide services. Exclusions typically involve international flights, visas, tips, drinks, and personal expenses.
For accurate pricing for your 2026 or 2027 safari, please contact Top Guide Adventures directly. We specialize in creating tailor-made itineraries that fit your requirements.
Why Choose Top Guide Adventures for Your Southern Tanzania Safari?
When planning an adventure like the 6-Day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari, choosing the right tour operator is paramount. Top Guide Adventures stands out for several reasons:
- Local Expertise: As a leading Tanzanian tour company, we possess intimate knowledge of Southern Tanzania’s parks, wildlife, and logistics. Our team lives and breathes safaris in this region.
- Personalized Service: We believe in providing individual attention to every client. From the initial inquiry to the final farewell, your experience is our priority. We ensure your 2026 or 2027 safari is perfectly tailored.
- Commitment to Quality: We partner with reputable lodges and use well-maintained 4×4 safari vehicles driven by highly trained, professional guides.
- Value for Money: We strive to offer competitive pricing without compromising on the quality of your safari experience. We are transparent about costs and inclusions.
- Safety and Support: Your safety and comfort are paramount. We provide 24/7 support throughout your trip, ensuring peace of mind.
We invite you to experience the magic of Southern Tanzania with us. Whether you are planning for 2026 or looking ahead to 2027, let Top Guide Adventures craft your dream safari.
Frequently Asked Questions about the 6-Day Nyerere and Mikumi Safari
What is the best way to travel between Nyerere and Mikumi for this safari?
The most common and recommended method is a private road transfer in a 4×4 safari vehicle. This journey takes approximately 3-5 hours and allows you to enjoy the changing scenery of Southern Tanzania. While flights are possible between Dar es Salaam and Nyerere, direct flights between the two parks are not standard. For a 6-day itinerary, the road transfer is efficient and part of the overland safari experience.
Can I see African wild dogs on this 6-day safari?
Yes, Nyerere National Park is one of the best places in Africa to potentially see African wild dogs. While sightings are never guaranteed in the wild, the chances are higher here than in many other parks. Mikumi has a lower probability of wild dog sightings compared to Nyerere.
Is this safari suitable for families with children?
Yes, this 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari can be adapted for families. We recommend checking age restrictions for certain activities like walking safaris. The parks offer incredible learning opportunities for children, and our guides are experienced in engaging younger travelers. Please discuss your family’s specific needs when booking for 2026 or 2027.
What is the difference between Nyerere National Park and the former Selous Game Reserve?
Nyerere National Park is the northern section of the former Selous Game Reserve, which was officially split in 2019. The northern part was designated a national park to boost tourism and conservation efforts, while the southern part remains a game reserve. For safari purposes, the area commonly visited is now Nyerere National Park. The name change reflects a focus on conservation and tourism development in this vital ecosystem.
How much should I budget for tips on this safari?
Tipping is customary in Tanzania for safari guides and lodge staff. A general guideline is around $20-30 per day per guest for your safari guide, and $10-15 per day per guest for lodge staff (to be shared among them). However, this can vary based on service quality and group size. Your Top Guide Adventures consultant can provide more specific recommendations for your 2026 or 2027 trip.
Can I combine this safari with other destinations in Tanzania?
Absolutely. This 6-day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari can be easily combined with other Tanzanian destinations. Popular combinations include adding time in Zanzibar for beach relaxation, or extending your trip to include the Northern Circuit parks (Serengeti, Ngorongoro) if you have more time. We can help you create a comprehensive itinerary for 2026 or 2027.
Plan Your Dream 2026-2027 Southern Tanzania Safari with Top Guide Adventures
The 6-Day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari offers a unique window into the wild heart of Tanzania. It’s an adventure that promises diverse wildlife encounters, stunning landscapes, and a sense of true wilderness away from the crowds. Top Guide Adventures is dedicated to making this journey a reality for you, providing unparalleled service, expert guidance, and unforgettable memories.
Whether you’re planning for the upcoming safari season in late 2026 or looking ahead to the opportunities in 2027, now is the perfect time to start planning. We are ready to answer your questions, customize your itinerary, and ensure your safari is everything you dreamed of and more.
Contact us today to begin planning your personalized 6-Day Nyerere and Mikumi Southern Tanzania Safari.
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Let Top Guide Adventures be your trusted partner in exploring the magnificent wilderness of Southern Tanzania in 2026 and 2027. We look forward to helping you create a safari experience that lasts a lifetime.
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