Luxury Wildlife Photography Safari in Tanzania

Follow the Great Migration in Style. Join us for 11 Days of Unforgettable Wildlife Encounters & World-Class Camps

Three Trips in One Unforgettable 11 Day Adventure

August 2nd-12th, 2026

Imagine waking up to the sounds of the African bush: birds calling, lions roaring, and hyenas laughing in the distance. You reach for your camera just as the first light of dawn dances across the savannah. From the comfort of your luxury suite, an elephant strolls by your balcony, and just beyond him, a sea of wildebeest begin to move. You’re not just on safari, you’re following the rhythm of the Great Migration. This isn’t just a vacation, it’s a dream come true!

Why settle for crowded safari vehicles and noisy groups when you can immerse yourself in a more intimate, luxury experience, designed exclusively for you and your journey as a photographer?

Our Tanzania Photography Workshop is an extraordinary opportunity for a small group of passionate photographers to immerse themselves in breathtaking landscapes, capture stunning wildlife, and experience Africa in a way few others ever do. This isn’t just a trip: it’s a meaningful journey that supports eco-tourism, empowers local communities, and protects Africa’s most majestic creatures.

And the wildlife? It will leave you speechless!

Experience the Magic of The Great Migration

With moving camps and expert guides, you’ll always be in the right place at the right time.

We’re excited to partner with Finisterra Travel to bring you an exclusive 11 day wildlife photography safari in Tanzania!

This isn’t your average safari. It’s a rare chance to follow the Great Migration during peak season, moving with the herds across the Serengeti. From Arusha to the Mara River in Northern Serengeti, through the rich Western Corridor near Lake Victoria, and onward to the coastal wilds of Saadani National Park, this journey is designed to place you in the right place at the right time. With luxury mobile camps that shift with the wildlife and expert guides leading the way, you’ll experience Africa’s greatest natural event like few ever do.

For photographers, our private jeeps provide the peace and quiet needed to focus on capturing stunning images. No crowds. No distractions. For wildlife lovers, the safari promises incredible, up-close encounters that are as authentic as they are unforgettable. With a perfect blend of intimacy, exclusivity, and world-class game viewing, this adventure is designed to create memories that will stay with you forever.

TRIP SUMMARY

DATES: August 2nd-12th, 2026
LOCATIONS: Arusha, Northern Serengeti (Mara River), Serengeti National Park, Dar Es Salaam, and Saadani National Park.
PHYSICAL RATING: EASY
GROUP SIZE: Limited to 10 to ensure an intimate and personalized experience
PRICING: Four Equal Payments of $2,737.50  USD (Taxes Included)

The Complete Safari Package

  • 3 Nights At One of the Most Unique Accommodations in the Serengeti

    Our exclusive mobile safari camp offers a seasonal experience that moves between three prime locations within the Serengeti, strategically positioned to follow the path of the Great Migration. Its mobility places guests at the heart of the action throughout the year. Each individual suite provides a luxurious yet adventurous way to experience the wilderness, featuring an elevated bedroom, private balcony with sweeping views, and a full en-suite bathroom complete with both a bathtub and shower.

    Sustainability and community are at the heart of the camp’s philosophy. All staff are Tanzanian, every meal is crafted with locally sourced ingredients, and the entire camp runs on solar power—with a strong commitment to responsible waste management and minimal environmental impact.

    Recognized by National Geographic Traveller as the Best Glamping Experience, the camp sets a new standard for immersive, off-the-beaten-path luxury in East Africa.

    This camp is strategically located to offer front-row seats to one of nature’s greatest spectacles: the Great Migration. From July to October, the camp is positioned along the Mara River in the far north of the Serengeti, where thousands of wildebeest brave the treacherous river crossings. This dramatic scene, often referred to as the holy grail of safaris, unfolds as massive crocodiles lie in wait beneath the surface, ready to strike at the most vulnerable.

    It’s a raw, unforgettable display of survival. And where the wildebeest go, the predators are never far behind.

  • 2 Nights At A Water-Based Safari Camp in the Serengeti Wetlands

    Tucked between the sweeping plains of the Serengeti and the shimmering expanse of Lake Victoria, this water-based safari camp offers a truly unique perspective on one of Africa’s richest ecosystems. Just 10 minutes from the Serengeti’s Ndabaka Gate, the camp is perfectly positioned for both land and water-based adventures, with regular sightings of zebra, wildebeest, plains game, hippos, and elephants nearby.

    Set within the Serengeti wetlands, the camp is a haven for bird enthusiasts. Lake Victoria is home to hundreds of species, making this one of the top birding destinations on the continent.

    A standout feature is the multi-level viewing tower, where brunch is served on one of three decks, the Weaver Deck, Lake Deck, and Serengeti Deck, each offering breathtaking panoramic views.

    Accommodation consists of spacious en-suite tented rooms raised on wooden platforms, each with a private terrace for soaking in the surrounding wilderness. As the sun sets, guests enjoy dinner under the stars or in the camp’s cozy restaurant, an unforgettable way to begin or conclude a Serengeti safari.

  • 3 Nights At A Coastal Retreat with Purpose

    Set on a former coconut plantation where the bush meets the beach, this rustic coastal camp offers a rare blend of safari adventure and seaside serenity on the shores of the Indian Ocean. Located just outside Saadani National Park, it features nine elevated tented bandas with sweeping sea views, solar power, and a strong commitment to conservation—including an on-site research centre focused on lions and green turtles. Guests can explore the surrounding wilderness on game drives, boat safaris, and canoe rides, then return to the sounds of crashing waves, curious vervet monkeys, and starlit dinners in a setting that feels both wild and wonderfully remote.

  • 1 Night in Arusha At The Base of Mount Meru

    Nestled at the base of Mount Meru, Arusha is known as the safari capital of northern Tanzania and the perfect gateway to your wildlife adventure. Surrounded by lush landscapes and a temperate climate, it's an ideal place to relax and recharge before heading into the wild. You'll stay at an elegant boutique hotel in the heart of the city, where warm hospitality and refined comfort set the tone for the incredible days ahead.

  • 1 Night At A Coastal Oasis Near Dar es Salaam

    Set within lush, landscaped gardens brimming with vibrant tropical flowers and shaded by swaying palm trees, this charming cottage-style hotel offers a serene retreat just north of Dar es Salaam. The cool, rustic interiors of the rooms provide a refreshing escape from the coastal warmth, while the on-site restaurant delights guests with authentic Mediterranean cuisine, emphasizing Italian specialties crafted from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. 

    Strategically positioned north of the bustling city center, the hotel serves as an ideal starting point for travellers heading to Saadani National Park. This advantageous location allows guests to bypass much of Dar es Salaam's traffic, facilitating a smoother journey northward via the historic town of Bagamoyo, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rich cultural heritage and picturesque beaches. This convenient positioning enhances the overall travel experience, making the transition from urban landscape to the wild beauty of Saadani both seamless and enjoyable.​

  • Water Safaris Through Remote Wilderness

    Water-based safaris are a rare and unforgettable experience in Tanzania, and at our camps guests have the opportunity to explore some of the country's most pristine and wildlife-rich waterways.

    From the reed-lined channels near Lake Victoria to the hidden river systems between the Grumeti and Mbalageti rivers, these aquatic journeys offer a completely different perspective on the African wilderness. In one of the only parks in the country where boat safaris are permitted, guests may witness vast elephant herds, sometimes 80 strong, gathering along the riverbanks, while crocodiles, hippos, and vibrant birdlife thrive in the wetlands.

    Whether drifting quietly after lunch or arriving at a secluded tower for brunch by boat, these safaris combine serenity and spectacle, offering a rare and intimate connection to the natural world.

  • Culinary Highlights

    10 breakfasts, 9 lunches, and 8 dinners are included throughout the journey, along with select local drinks at our migration camp. We cater to all dietary restrictions, ensuring every guest enjoys a memorable culinary experience. Our menus celebrate farm-to-table ingredients while delivering the sophistication of fine dining.

    Start your mornings with coffee on the go, infused with love and a splash of Amarula, before indulging in lavish bush breakfasts. Savour bush picnics and dinners under the stars, surrounded by the sounds of the wild. Each evening game drive is capped off with sundowners, where our guides serve up your cocktail of choice, making every sunset a celebration.

  • Safari With A Purpose

    This journey goes beyond breathtaking landscapes and iconic wildlife sightings. At its core is a deep commitment to conservation, community, and long-term sustainability.

    Each guest directly supports carefully chosen lodges that invest in projects protecting endangered wildlife, empowering future generations, and uplifting local communities.

    This trip specifically supports three powerful initiatives:

    In Saadani National Park, where lions den near nesting sea turtles, one lodge hosts a dedicated research centre supporting long-term conservation. Through its Green Turtle Project and newly launched Lion Project, the team works to protect this rare coastal ecosystem and raise awareness of the broader environmental challenges facing similar habitats across Africa.

    In Zanzibar, a partner lodge has created a life-changing education initiative for local students in underserved communities. Promising young learners receive tutoring, access to private schooling, and ongoing lessons in sustainability, preparing them to become future leaders.

    In Northern Tanzania, another lodge powers the country’s first high-level Girls Netball Academy, offering sports training, quality education, nutrition, and life skills. This initiative aims to elevate Tanzania’s national presence in sport while giving girls opportunities to thrive.

  • Conservation Levies

    All game reserve levies will be covered. These fees preserve the wildlife heritage of each park for future generations.

    Smaller game reserves, like those we’re visiting on this trip, are at an increased risk of poaching unless rhino monitoring programs and other security measures are implemented and maintained. Conservation levies are now deemed essential to assist in the significant costs associated with these multi-layered anti-poaching measures. We love supporting family-run operations dedicated to getting the local community involved in wildlife conservation and converting privately owned land into agricultural land for conservation. Protecting the rhinos is a key factor in the ongoing success and sustainability of this initiative.

  • All Domestic Flights & Road Transfers To/From Safari Lodges

    All transportation within Tanzania is taken care of, so guests can relax and enjoy the journey.

    This includes airport transfers to and from both Kilimanjaro and Dar es Salaam, all internal transfers between lodges, and three scenic internal flights.

    Upon arrival in Arusha, a private group shuttle will be waiting to take you directly to the hotel. From there, every leg of the adventure, whether by road, air, or boat, is seamlessly arranged and fully covered.

  • Daily Morning Game Drives

    At first light, you'll set out in an open 4x4 safari vehicle for a thrilling morning game drive. Experience the magic of the bush as predators conclude their nocturnal hunts, and many animals emerge to graze in the cool, tranquil hours before the heat of the day. Our expert guides will lead you through the landscape, offering unique insights into the rhythms of the wild. Imagine the anticipation of spotting a lion or leopard, or the serenity of watching herds of wildlife silhouetted against the rising sun. Each morning promises new wonders and breathtaking photographic opportunities.

  • Daily Evening Game Drives

    As the African sun begins to dip below the horizon, join our expert rangers for an unforgettable evening game drive. You’ll have the unique opportunity to track the Big Five and a variety of other wildlife as they stir with the setting sun. Witness the dramatic spectacleof animals coming to the river to drink in the late afternoon light. As darkness falls, the bush comes alive with new sounds and possibilities, and our night drives often produce rare and unusual wildlife sightings, making each drive a unique and exciting adventure.

  • Individual Photography Coaching

    The core of this experience is helping you gain confidence in the field and to provide individual photography coaching. If you’re an iPhone user, amateur, seasoned photographer, videographer, or the spouse of a photography enthusiast along for the ride, you’re welcome to join us! A wildlife safari is truly for everyone!

  • One-On-One Lightroom Photo Editing

    In wildlife and landscape photography, challenges like varying weather and low lightcan impact image quality. With targeted editing techniques, you can reveal incredible detail and enhance your images. Our photo editing sessions at the lodge will focus on essential skills, such as reducing digital noise from high ISO settings and adding depth to your images. You’ll also learn to develop a consistent aesthetic across your portfolio, ensuring your images always look their best, regardless of shooting conditions.

Take The First Step In An Unforgettable Adventure Today

DATES: August 2nd - 12th, 2026

LOCATIONS: Arusha, Northern Serengeti, Serengeti National Park, Dar Es Salaam, and Saadani National Park

Investment:

Four Equal Payments of $2,737.50 USD (Taxes Included)

Payment Schedule:

$2,737.50 USD Deposit

(First Payment) Due:
June 2025

Second Payment Due:
August 10, 2025

Third Payment Due:
November 10, 2025

Final Payment Due:
January 10, 2026

Where Wildlife, Culture, and Conservation Unite

What sets our Tanzania safari apart isn’t just the breathtaking scenery or incredible wildlife, it’s the deep, meaningful connections we’ve built with local guides who dedicate their lives to conservation. While many luxury lodges make claims about supporting communities, we’ve gone further by partnering with individuals actively involved in conservation projects that directly benefit their communities and protect Africa’s most vulnerable wildlife.

Our guides are more than professional trackers, they’re storytellers, advocates, and stewards of the land. Their knowledge of the local environment and wildlife, paired with their personal (often humorous) experiences, provide a perspective that goes far beyond the surface. We’ve carefully selected lodges that embody the true spirit of Tanzania, ensuring your investment directly supports local communities and conservation efforts.

This deeper connection is what makes our safaris meaningful. It’s not just about capturing bucket-list images, it’s about gaining a profound understanding of the delicate ecosystem and the people dedicated to protecting it. By limiting the number of vehicles and crafting intimate experiences, we provide our guests with authentic, exclusive moments that go beyond the ordinary.

Over the years, we've had the honour of inspiring photographers to discover the beauty and importance of ethical wildlife photography through our workshops.

Three Reserves,
One Epic Story.
Uncover Tanzania’s Hidden Gems

This journey is crafted for those who live for the perfect shot: the light-chasers, the birders, the big-cat lovers, and everyone in between.

It brings together some of the most spectacular photographic opportunities on the continent, starting with the legendary wildlife-rich plains of the Serengeti, where predator action, dramatic landscapes, and iconic species await at every turn.

From there, the adventure flows into the Serengeti wetlands, where our remarkable water-based camp offers front-row seats to a different kind of drama: herds of elephants, crocs, and hippos that wander up to the rooms, and reed-lined channels teeming with birdlife. With hundreds of species, it’s easily one of Africa’s top birding destinations.

The journey ends at the edge of the Indian Ocean in the one-of-a-kind Saadani National Park, where untamed bush meets a deserted white-sand beach. Here, wildlife roams just beyond the surf, and each golden hour feels like it was made just for you. For photographers, it’s not just a dream: it’s a portfolio in the making.

Safari Essentials:
What You Should Know Before You Go

  • All workshop fees and dues are non-refundable.

    You have the option to make your workshop payment in full upon booking, or paying a 25% Non-Refundable Deposit to hold your spot. Final Payment is due 60 days before departure.

    If unforeseen circumstances arise, participants are welcome to transfer/sell their space to another interested participant within their own personal network.

    IMPORTANT: Failure to pay by the payment due date means forfeiting your deposit and fees to date, and your spot will be freed up and potentially sold to another interested participant.

    ACCEPTANCE: Once your request is accepted, we will provide you with a link to our secure payment portal to pay your deposit and sign waivers.

  • +INTERNATIONAL AIRFARE TO/FROM KILIMANJARO AIRPORT

    All participants will be responsible for their own International airfare or applicable travel to Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO) and departure flight from Abeid Amani Karume International Airport [ZNZ]. We and our travel partners can assist you with booking your flights to ensure all road transfers to/from lodges align with our group. We’ll be picking you up at the airport so you won’t need a vehicle rental.

    +TRAVEL INSURANCE

    Health Insurance is Mandatory. Trip cancellation recommended. For our Canadian friends, we recommend Manulife Insurance for general liability. Photographers might also consider Front Row Insurance or Arthur J Gallagher Canada Limited for equipment coverage of items valued at more than $5000 per item.

    +LUNCH & DINNER IN ARUSHA & DAR ES SALAAM

    This trip includes 10 breakfasts, 9 lunches, and 8 dinners. In Arusha and Dar es Salaam, we'll be staying at charming bed and breakfasts, where a hearty morning meal is provided. Lunch and dinner in these cities will be at your own expense, giving you the flexibility to explore local restaurants and enjoy the culinary offerings at your own pace.

    +SPA TREATMENTS

    Between tours, guests are able to enjoy spa treatments at the lodges at their own expense.

    +GRATUITY FOR STAFF & FIELD GUIDES

    Our tour operators are small business owners and it is generally customary to leave a tip at the end of your stay.

    USD or African Rand are the accepted currencies in South Africa.Please, see each lodge’s tipping suggestions listed below in each of the lodges descriptions. Each has their own payment structure.

    + LAUNDRY
    Laundry services are not included and may not be available at the accommodations throughout this trip. We recommend packing accordingly, with lightweight, quick-drying clothing and enough changes to last the duration of the journey.

    +ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

    Select local drinks are available at our first migration camp, however, other wine and spirits are not covered.

  • This safari is based on double occupancy.

    Feel free to sign up with your spouse, friend or friend-of-a-friend!

  • For solo travellers coming without a workshop buddy, we will happily pair you up with a same-sex partner to room with.

Follow The Herd In The Northern Serengeti

Covering over 14,000 square kilometres, the Serengeti is one of Africa’s most iconic and expansive ecosystems, and its remote northern reaches near the Mara River offer some of the most dramatic wildlife viewing on the planet. Located between the Central Serengeti and Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve, our camp in the Northern Serengeti is a breathtaking wildlife wonderland. Its vast, rolling savannah is dotted with acacia trees and bordered by riverine woodlands, creating a striking landscape that serves as the hub of the Great Migration.

From mid-July through late October, this region becomes the stage for one of nature’s greatest spectacles, as hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra gather at the Mara River for their perilous crossings, stalked by lions, hyenas, and watched closely by massive Nile crocodiles lining the banks.

Alongside the migration, the area teems with plains game like buffalo, giraffe, topi, waterbuck, and eland, while elephants roam freely and leopards patrol the rocky outcrops. For those with a keen eye, rarer species such as: caracal, serval, aardwolf, and bat-eared fox may make an appearance.

With more than 500 recorded bird species, including martial eagles, kori bustards, and lilac-breasted rollers, the Northern Serengeti is also a paradise for birdwatchers. Far from the crowds, this corner of the park promises a front-row seat to raw, unfiltered nature in one of East Africa’s most exclusive and awe-inspiring safari settings.

Camp #1: August 3–5th, 2026

Mobile Camp in Northern Serengeti

Ingeniously crafted from working Land Rover Defenders, the Bush Rover Suites are unlike any safari accommodation in the world. Each of the six solar-powered suites opens up with the elegance of a swallowtail into a beautifully designed two-level retreat—blending exclusivity, comfort, and adventure in the heart of the wild.

Upstairs, a spacious bedroom awaits, furnished with either a double or twin beds, complete with mosquito nets and an attached dressing area and toilet. Elevated high above the plains, this vantage point offers safety, privacy, and breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness. From your private balcony, you can sip a sundowner and watch the drama of the Great Migration unfold just below.

Downstairs, an en-suite bathroom features a hot shower, a flushing toilet, and even a bathtub, perfect for unwinding after a day of epic game viewing. Every suite runs entirely on solar power, offering a sustainable yet indulgent safari experience.

With 24-hour security and attentive service, the camp is fully inclusive, covering all meals, activities, park fees, and local-brand spirits, wines, and beers. Whether you’re watching a herd of elephants from your terrace or falling asleep to the sounds of lions in the distance, the Bush Rover Suites offer an extraordinary way to immerse yourself in nature, without sacrificing comfort or style.

  • +Elevated upstairs bedroom for enhanced views and security

    +Choice of double or twin beds

    +Mosquito nets for a comfortable night's sleep

    +Private balcony perched atop the Land Rover, offering panoramic views of the surrounding wildlife

    +En suite bathroom on the lower level, featuring:

    • Bathtub

    • Hot-water shower

    • Flushing toilet

    +Solar-powered lighting and hot water throughout

    +All-inclusive stay with meals, park fees, activities, and local spirits, wines, and beers

    +24-hour security for peace of mind

  • Below is a guideline for tipping at this lodge, quotes in African Rand.

    Guide: R400 - R450 per day, per room
    Tracker: R300 - R350 per day, per room
    Butler: R150 - R200 per day, per room
    General Staff: R400 - R500 per day, per room

    Consider budgeting $350USD for tipping at this lodge for the week.

    Envelopes will be provided in each room to separate tips, and all tips will be collected on the last day of your stay.

Discover the Wild Wonders of Serengeti National Park

Spanning over 30,000 square kilometers, the greater Serengeti–Masai Mara ecosystem is Africa’s most iconic wildlife sanctuary. Shared between northern Tanzania and southern Kenya, this vast and protected landscape supports the largest land mammal migration on Earth. Each year, more than 1.5 million white-bearded wildebeest, 250,000 zebras, and countless gazelles follow the seasonal rains, shadowed by lions, cheetahs, hyenas, and vultures in a timeless cycle of survival. Alongside this awe-inspiring migration, the Serengeti is home to an extraordinary diversity of resident wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, buffalo, eland, and over 500 bird species.

Tucked between the Serengeti and Lake Victoria, a small and remote camp offers front-row access to the wildlife-rich Western Corridor. Just ten minutes from the Serengeti’s Ndabaka Gate, it provides easy entry into an area renowned for its predator activity, dense gatherings of plains game, and dramatic seasonal movement. The surrounding wetlands and waterways attract an astounding variety of birdlife, while elephants, hippos, and other large mammals are frequent visitors to the area, making it an ideal place to begin or end a Serengeti safari adventure.

Camp #2: August 6–7th, 2026

Serengeti Serenity: A Camp Between Land and Ocean

Perched on the edge of the Serengeti and just a short distance from Lake Victoria, this intimate camp offers a peaceful and immersive stay in one of Africa’s most ecologically vibrant regions.

The spacious, en-suite tented rooms are set on elevated wooden platforms, each with a thatched grass roof, canvas walls, and a private veranda perfect for taking in the sights and sounds of the wild. Whether watching hippos in the distance or listening to the early morning bird calls, this is a place to truly connect with nature.

Each suite features either a super king-size bed or large twin beds draped in pure cotton linen, a solar-powered hot rain shower, a flushing toilet, mosquito nets, and private outdoor seating. Solar panels provide sustainable lighting and hot water, while the natural materials and open-air design offer a classic safari feel with just the right touch of comfort.

Evenings at camp are quiet and atmospheric, with dinner served under the stars or in the intimate open-air restaurant. As lanterns glow and the sounds of the bush rise around you, the sense of stillness is profound.

  • +Double or twin beds

    +Elegant furnishings and natural décor

    +Mosquito nets for a comfortable night’s sleep

    +En suite bathroom with:

    • Bathtub

    • Shower

    • Flushing toilet

    +Private terrace with scenic views

    +24-hour security

    +Personalized service for an exclusive experience

  • Below is a guideline for tipping at this lodge, quotes in African Rand.

    Guide: R400 - R450 per day, per room
    Tracker: R300 - R350 per day, per room
    Butler: R150 - R200 per day, per room
    General Staff: R400 - R500 per day, per room

    Consider budgeting $350USD for tipping at this lodge for the week.

    Envelopes will be provided in each room to separate tips, and all tips will be collected on the last day of your stay.

Saadani National Park: Wildlife, Waves, and White Sand

Covering over 1,100 square kilometers along Tanzania’s eastern coastline, Saadani National Park is the only place in East Africa where savannah wildlife meets the sea. This remarkable park is home to an impressive variety of species, including elephant herds that can exceed 100 individuals, coastal lion prides, buffalo, giraffe, warthog, and an abundance of plains game. The park’s river systems and mangrove-lined estuaries also support hippos, crocodiles, and a dazzling array of birdlife. Saadani is also a critical conservation area for marine life. Its beachfront is one of the last remaining green turtle nesting sites in mainland Tanzania, protected as part of a designated marine park.

What truly sets Saadani apart is its stretch of wild, deserted white-sand beach along the Indian Ocean, part of a rare ecosystem that links land and sea. Just 26 miles across the Zanzibar Channel from Unguja Island, this area once served as a trade outpost during the Swahili Coast’s maritime heyday, giving the park not only ecological but also cultural depth. Today, Saadani offers a rare fusion of classic safari adventure, coastal biodiversity, and centuries of human history—all in one unforgettable destination.

Camp #3: August 9–11th, 2026

Beachfront Bush Camp in Saadani National Park

The nine raised suites at this coastal retreat are designed to immerse guests in the raw beauty of Saadani’s unique setting, where bush meets beach along the Indian Ocean. Each suite is tucked beneath a traditional makuti thatched roof, offering generous space and a sense of calm, with large verandas that open onto views of deserted white-sand beaches and endless blue horizon.

Inside, the rooms are elegantly simple and comfortably furnished. Bedrooms feature either plush double or comfortable twin beds, all dressed in luxurious linens and draped with protective mosquito nets for a peaceful night’s rest. Each suite includes an en suite bathroom with a flushing toilet and an open-style rain shower, offering just the right touch of barefoot luxury in this tranquil setting.

Step out onto your private deck to enjoy a sunrise coffee, stretch out on the sun-beds, or simply take in the rhythmic sounds of the sea.

  • +Double or twin beds

    +Mosquito nets

    +En suite bathroom with rain shower and flushing toilet

    +Private terrace with seating and sun loungers

    +Makuti thatched roof and raised wooden platform

    +Private beach area

    +24-hour security

    +Ocean and beach views

  • Below is a guideline for tipping at this lodge, quotes in African Rand.

    Guide: R400 - R450 per day, per room
    Tracker: R300 - R350 per day, per room
    Butler: R150 - R200 per day, per room
    General Staff: R400 - R500 per day, per room

    Consider budgeting $350USD for tipping at this lodge for the week.

    Envelopes will be provided in each room to separate tips, and all tips will be collected on the last day of your stay.

Luxury Photo Safari:
Tailored to the Rhythm of the Wild

August 2, 2026
(Arusha)

On arrival at Kilimanjaro airport, you’ll be met and taken by car to your Arusha hotel to settle in for a restful night before your safari begins.

August 3–5th, 2026
(Northern Serengeti)

Begin your adventure with thrilling game drives and witness the Great Migration in one of the most wildlife-rich regions in Africa. Spend your nights at an award-winning mobile camp that moves with the migration, placing you right in the heart of the action but away from the crowds. 

August 6–7th, 2026
(Serengeti National Park)

Explore river channels and remote savannahs, with opportunities for game viewing, birdwatching, and water-based safaris.

August 8th, 2026
(Dar es Salaam)

Rest and recharge on the coast before heading to your next wilderness destination.

August 9–11th, 2026
(Saadani National Park)

Discover East Africa’s only coastal wildlife area where the bush meets the beach, with game drives, boat safaris, and ocean views.

August 12th, 2026
(Departure)

Enjoy a final morning game drive before boarding your scheduled flight from the Saadani airstrip to Zanzibar’s Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ) for your onward journey.

Rough Safari Itinerary:

Our itineraries are designed to be flexible, allowing us to take advantage of spontaneous wildlife sightings as they arise.

5 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. - Early Morning Game Drive (Light Snacks)

10 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. - Luxurious Bush Breakfast

12:00 p.m. - 2 p.m. - Free Time. Learn Photo Editing with Jesse and Susan, or enjoy the various amenities at the lodge.

2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. - Gourmet Lunch

4 p.m. - 7 p.m. - Evening Game Drive (Sundowner Cocktails and Light Snacks)

7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. - 5-Star Dinner

Are You Ready for Daily Game Drives and Intimate Wildlife Encounters?

This is our fifth year running safaris in Africa, and we’ve fine-tuned the experience to offer the best possible locations and encounters.

Our award-winning mobile camp is placed in the heart of the migration, without the crowds, so you can witness one of nature’s greatest spectacles in peace, surrounded by wildlife, not other vehicles.

Every aspect of this journey is designed to feel personal, intentional, and deeply connected to the land.

We can't guarantee this specific itinerary will be offered again as we always have new destinations in the works.

Don’t miss your chance to join this exclusive adventure. Spaces are limited to 10 participants to ensure a truly immersive and private experience.

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