About This Tour
A grand loop starting with the coastal forests of Pugu Hills, trekking the ancient rainforests of Amani and the Usambaras, flying to the “Garden of God” (Kitulo) in the South-West, and concluding in the rare Guineo-Congolian Minziro Forest in the far North-West.
Trip Highlights
- Explore the stunning contrast between Old Dubai and futuristic skyscrapers.
- Your expert guide shares stories of Dubai's incredible transformation.
- The perfect, stress-free introduction for any first-time visitor.
Itinerary
07:30: Pick up and explore Pugu Hills & Kazimzumbwi Nature Forest.
11:00: Scenic drive North toward the West Usambara Mountains.
13:00: Lunch in Segera.
16:30: Check-in at Lushoto. Sunset at Irente Viewpoint.
08:00: Hike in Magamba Forest Reserve (spotting Black and White Colobus monkeys).
12:00: Drive to the East Usambaras (Amani Nature Forest Reserve).
15:00: Afternoon botanical walk in Amani's famous gardens.
08:00: Birding and chameleon spotting in the Amani primary forest.
11:00: Transfer to Tanga Airport for a flight to Mbeya (via Dar).
15:30: Arrival in Mbeya; transfer to the base of the Southern Highlands.
08:00: Full-day exploration of Kitulo Plateau. Walk through fields of wild orchids, lilies, and irises.
13:00: Picnic lunch at the Nhumbe Waterfall forest.
16:00: Botanical photography and Denham’s Bustard spotting.
- 08:00: Flight from Mbeya to Bukoba (via Dar/Mwanza).
- 14:00: Arrival in Bukoba (Lake Victoria).
- 16:00: Briefing on the unique biodiversity of the Minziro ecosystem.
- 07:00: 4x4 drive to Minziro Forest (Tanzania's only Guineo-Congolian forest).
- 09:00: Full-day trek. This forest feels like Central Africa—expect rare butterflies and birds found nowhere else in Tanzania.
- 17:00: Return to Bukoba for a farewell dinner.
- 09:00: Morning visit to Haya cultural sites or Lake Victoria shore.
- 12:35: Flight back to Dar Es Salaam.
- 15:00: Arrival in Dar; transfer to hotel or JNIA.
Included/Exclude
The Cost Includes
- Flights: All domestic flights connecting Tanga, Mbeya, Bukoba, and Dar.
- Fees: All TFS Forest permits and TANAPA (Kitulo) entry fees.
- Guides: Specialized botanical and ornithological guides.
- Transport: Private 4x4 Safari Land Cruisers in all locations.
- Meals: Full Board (FB) throughout the trip.
- Water: 2L Mineral water per person per day.
The Cost Excludes
- International flights and Visa fees.
- Tips: Recommended $20/day for the specialist guides.
- Alcoholic beverages and personal laundry.
- Mount Kilimanjaro or Uluguru supplement (can be added as a Day 8-9 extension).
Tour Plan
Dubai is a modern city, but we recommend dressing modestly out of respect for local culture. Lightweight, loose-fitting clothing that covers the shoulders and knees is ideal for both comfort in the heat and for visiting cultural sites. While casual, respectful attire is fine in most areas, overly revealing clothing should be avoided in public places like markets and squares.
The best time to visit Dubai is during the cooler winter months, from October to April. During this period, the weather is sunny and pleasant, making it perfect for exploring the city’s outdoor attractions comfortably. The summer months from May to September are known for being very hot and humid, with temperatures often exceeding 40°C (104°F).
Dubai is widely regarded as one of the safest cities in the world, with a very low crime rate and a high standard of security. It is extremely safe for all tourists, including families and solo female travelers. Visitors can explore the city’s many attractions, use public transportation, and walk around in the evenings with a great sense of comfort and peace of mind.
Our city tour is designed to be comfortable and enjoyable for all ages. Much of the tour is conducted from our modern, air-conditioned vehicle to ensure your comfort. The walking portions of the tour, such as through the souks and historical areas, are done at a very leisurely pace, making the tour generally suitable for older travelers and families.