Explore with Tanzania Safari Bug the magic of the endless plains in Serengeti National Park with its dramatic annual wildebeest and zebra migration; discover the legendary ‘Big Five’ inside the Ngorongoro Crater – often also referred to as the eighth Natural Wonder of the World. Our guide has a wealth of experience in the tourism sector.
Experience the Tanzanian Bushland

Safari Game Package

Maasai Boma Visit
Maasai boma consists of several houses made of natural materials that are built in a circle to fence in the cattle. Visiting a boma will give you the chance to see for yourself how the Maasai live. Additionally, you can talk to your hosts who will give you an in–depth understanding of their traditions and customs.
Your visit includes a demonstration of traditional Maasai dance, the opportunity to see the day to day workings of a Maasai village, and the opportunity to purchase locally made jewelry.
Maasai Boma Visit
Maasai boma consists of several houses made of natural materials that are built in a circle to fence in the cattle. Visiting a boma will give you the chance to see for yourself how the Maasai live. Additionally, you can talk to your hosts who will give you an in–depth understanding of their traditions and customs.
Your visit includes a demonstration of traditional Maasai dance, the opportunity to see the day to day workings of a Maasai village, and the opportunity to purchase locally made jewelry.


Bush Breakfast
Each moment on safari is extraordinary, but some moments really stand out. A relaxed breakfast private breakfast follows an early morning wake-up call, before driving through the breaking dawn to a favored spot from which to watch the sun rise.

Bush Dinner
A bush dinner is considered dining under the African stars. We organize bush dinners to take place in scenic locations within the Serengeti plains.
This dining experience is quite exciting with unlimited views of the big game. In most cases, the bush dinner will commence with the setting of the sun. Our guests will find that a table and chairs have already been set up and that a campfire, lanterns, and bush kitchen await.
Bush Dinner
A bush dinner is considered dining under the African stars. We organize bush dinners to take place in scenic locations within the Serengeti plains.
This dining experience is quite exciting with unlimited views of the big game. In most cases, the bush dinner will commence with the setting of the sun. Our guests will find that a table and chairs have already been set up and that a campfire, lanterns, and bush kitchen await.


Sundowner
A sundowner is simply a ‘happy hour’ during sunset over the African Bush. As you round off your Afternoon adventure, your game drive will be spiced with a Sundowner. When at our camps you may be taken away to “our” special African sundowner spot to experience this beautiful moment. Most sundowner spots also offer amazing opportunities for a photographic session.

Olduvai Gorge
The Olduvai Gorge is known as the “Cradle of Mankind”. It is where the oldest archaeological discoveries were made by Richard Leakey and his family. The Leakey’s discovered the remains of the very first hominids in Olduvai Gorge in the early 20th Century. They went on to make some groundbreaking discoveries with most of them older than 2 million years ago. The fossils include that of extinct animals that roamed the area and the more recent stone age man.
Olduvai Gorge
The Olduvai Gorge is known as the “Cradle of Mankind”. It is where the oldest archaeological discoveries were made by Richard Leakey and his family. The Leakey’s discovered the remains of the very first hominids in Olduvai Gorge in the early 20th Century. They went on to make some groundbreaking discoveries with most of them older than 2 million years ago. The fossils include that of extinct animals that roamed the area and the more recent stone age man.


Empakai Crater Walk
This is the smaller sibling of the Ngorongoro Crater. The Empakaai Crater was also formed when a volcano collapsed into a 6-kilometer-wide caldera. It is a lesser known crater but with a lot to offer. Much of it is covered by a deep alkaline lake that is 85 meters deep .The rims of the crater are home to pink flamingos, blue monkeys, water bucks, bush bucks, buffaloes, elephants and hyenas. Beyond the crater are stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro and Ol Doinyo Lengai.

Olmoti Crater Walk
Among the Maasai, Olmoti means cooking pot. The shallow crater is found within the Ngorongoro conservation area highlands and stands at 3080 meters above sea level.
It is where most of the Maasai herdsmen take their domestic animals for grazing alongside buffaloes, bushbucks, eland and reedbuck. You can crown your tour of the Crater by visiting a nearby waterfall (100 meter) that feeds into Lake Magadi.
Olmoti Crater Walk
Among the Maasai, Olmoti means cooking pot. The shallow crater is found within the Ngorongoro conservation area highlands and stands at 3080 meters above sea level.
It is where most of the Maasai herdsmen take their domestic animals for grazing alongside buffaloes, bushbucks, eland and reedbuck. You can crown your tour of the Crater by visiting a nearby waterfall (100 meter) that feeds into Lake Magadi.


Balloon Safari
A hot air balloon safari over the plains of the Serengeti is a sublimely serene way to add a little romance to your safari. Nothing can quite compare to the feeling of soaring over the wide-open plains at sunrise before touching down for a champagne breakfast out amidst the wilderness.