2026 Great Migration River Crossing Safari
Prepared Exclusively For Photo Adventures With Ron

ITINERARY Detail
Day 1: Welcome to Tanzania,
August 14-August 14 - Depart USA on international flights to JRO (Kilimanjaro)
August 15- Upon arrival and after clearance with the customs authorities you will be met by my representative and be transferred to your hotel overnight. Dinner and over night stay at The African Tulip Hotel

August 16 & 17
2 nights in Tarangire NP - The tour starts with pick up early in the morning from The African Tulip, with lunch boxes we depart for Tarangire arriving early enough for a game drive, then a lunch break. After that we will embark on an afternoon game-drive till evening. This park is often referred to as the “home of elephants” and you have a great chance to spot elephants in large groups gathering around the Tarangire River. Other animals to be spotted include leopards, lions, giraffes and even tree-climbing pythons! Dinner and overnight at Tarangire Ndovu Camp. Each day will have game drives looking for the wildlife.

August 18
We'll drive to our camp in the central Serengeti National Park while doing game drive along the way. We descend into the heart of wild Africa with its endless plains rolling into the distance as far as the eye can see. We arrive in camp in the early evening. Dinner and overnight at Elwai Camp.

August 19-22
We'll drive to the northern Serengeti for 4 nights as we anticipate migration crossings. We'll spend these days chasing crossings and all the other fantastic wildlife of the Kogatende area. Our home here is the Baobab Mara Luxury Camp. We'll have game drives each morning and afternoon while here.

August 23
We'll drive back to the central Serengeti - game driving along the way and spend the night at Elwai Camp.

August 24-
Today we'll drive to Karatu where we'll stay at the Acacia Farm Lodge. We'll enjoy some local cultural visits in the area.
August 25-
Today we drive back to Arusha and have day rooms at the Airport Planet Lodge before our flights home.

