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Decision tool

Compare Tanzania trips and safaris side by side

Select up to three published trip ideas. Safari Ninja separates the fields that marketing pages often blur together: route, duration, price basis, pace, road time, inclusions, operator context and who the trip is best suited to.

Comparison principle

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Decision field7-Day Northern Circuit Wildlife Blueprint
Duration7 days / 6 nights
Starting priceOn request
Price contextPlanning blueprint only. No live price or availability is implied.
AccommodationMixed
Trip formatPrivate
Start / endArusha → Arusha
Structured routeNgorongoro Conservation Area → Serengeti National Park → Tarangire National Park
Day-by-day detail0 structured days
Trip paceBalanced
Road-time levelHigh
Best forFirst-time wildlife travellers who want the classic northern-circuit anchors in one week.
Trade-off to inspectMore road time than a slower two-destination safari; exact Serengeti area should follow season and logistics.
Park feesNot specified
Accommodation includedNot specified
MealsNot specified
Safari vehicleNot specified
GuideNot specified
TransfersNot specified
Domestic flightsNot specified
OperatorSafari Ninja
Operator verificationNo linked operator profile
Package reviewed21 Aug 2026
Compare beyond price

Three questions to ask before choosing the cheapest option

Starting prices are only comparable when the basis, route and inclusions are comparable too.

What is the price basis?

Per-person, per-group and per-vehicle prices behave differently as traveller numbers change.

What does the route demand?

Two safaris of the same duration can have very different driving intensity and usable game-viewing time.

Who stands behind it?

Inspect operator evidence and written terms rather than treating the package title as the whole product.