6-Day Birding Northern Tanzania
Tour Overview
Northern Tanzania is a world-renowned birding hotspot, combining exceptional avian diversity with some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife landscapes. This 6-day birding itinerary explores a wide range of habitats: the Ngorongoro Highlands, the riverine woodlands of Tarangire, the Lark Plains of Engikaret, and Arusha National Park.
This itinerary is suitable for the dedicated birder who wants an exceptional birdwatching experience combined with some truly memorable wildlife sightings. It is the ideal extension to the Usambara Mountains, providing excellent opportunities for adding a wide variety of species to your list and giving you the chance to explore another remarkable section of Tanzania’s Eastern Arc Mountains, famous for its unique endemic and specialty birds, and to enjoy a more varied and rewarding birding adventure across Northeast Tanzania.
Highlights
Bird species: Ashy Starling, Grey-breasted Spurfowl, D'Arnaud's Barbet (Usambiro), Fischer's Lovebird, Beesley’s Lark, Yellow-collared Lovebird, Tanzania Red-billed Hornbill, Pangani Longclaw, Rufous-tailed Weaver, Taveta Golden-Weaver, Swahili Sparrow, Short-tailed Lark, Broad-ringed White-eye, Red-throated Tit, Hildebrandt's Starling, Kenya Rufous Sparrow, Somali Short-toed Lark (Athi), Taita Fiscal, Brown-headed Apalis, Steel-blue Whydah, and many more.
Excellent photographic opportunities.
Potential to observe over 280 bird species.
Opportunities to spot over 15 mammals, like Cheetahs, Leopards, and Lions.
Habitats: Savannah, lakes, wetlands, forests & highlands
Itinerary
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You will arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), where you will be welcomed and transferred to your accommodation in Arusha. You will have time to rest and prepare for the exciting birding adventure ahead.
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We will leave early in the morning with our packed breakfast and spend the day exploring Arusha National Park. We will begin at the main entrance gate, followed by a visit to the Ngurdoto Museum, and then we will head to Momela Lakes. Afterward, we will circle the lakes and, later in the evening, make our way up to the Fig Tree area, offering views of Mount Meru. During our exploration, we will be on the lookout for bird species such as the Broad-ringed White-eye, Taveta Weaver, Rufous-tailed Weaver, Pangani Longclaw, Hartlaub's Turaco, Narina Trogon and Starlings, among others.
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On the first day of our adventure, we will head to the open plains of Engikaret to search for the critically endangered Beesley’s Lark. Also, it is the home to many other dry-country birds, like Short-tailed, Foxy, Sentinel, and Somali Short-toed Lark (Athi) Larks, Taita Fiscal, and many more. This place offers its wide horizons and a Maasai pastoral backdrop.
Overnight in Karatu town
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On this day, our birding adventure will lead us to the stunning Endoro Falls and the famous Elephant Caves. These remarkable caves have been naturally sculpted by elephants that visit the area to extract salt-rich minerals from the rock. Situated on the southern fringes of the Ngorongoro Forest, our journey will begin on a newly established trail near Gibbs Farm in Karatu.
We will be picked up from our accommodation and transferred to the trailhead to begin our birding excursion. As we trek through the forest, we will encounter various wildlife, including the tiny dik-dik, the world’s smallest antelope, as well as an impressive array of bird species. Key highlights to look out for include Eastern Double-collared Sunbird, Moorland Chat, Brown-headed Apalis, Mbulu White-eye, and Schalow’s Turaco, among others
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We'll be heading to Tarangire National Park, renowned for its massive elephant populations and those instantly recognizable baobab trees scattered across the landscape. We will go on a full-day birding and game drive, and we will look out for species like Ashy Starling, Hildebrandt’s Starling, D’Arnaud’s Barbet (Black-capped), Yellow-collared Lovebird, and Northern Pied Babbler.
In the late afternoon, we will return to Arusha for an overnight stay.
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On the final day of our tour, after breakfast, we will check out and depart early with a packed lunch and head out to explore the Mererani Maasai Steppes and the Shambarai Swamp. In Mererani, our focus will be on species restricted to the Maasai–Somali arid zones, many of which are endemic to northeastern Africa.
We will look out for Scaly Chatterer, Eastern Violet-backed Sunbird, Hunter’s and Tsavo Sunbird, Somali Bunting, Acacia Tit, Starlings, Black-capped Social Weaver, Pringle’s Puffback, and White-headed Mousebird, among others. Later, at Shambarai, we will search for a variety of Herons, Plovers, Teals, Terns, Gulls, Sandpipers, Coucals, and Storks.
By around 3:00 pm, we will begin our journey back, with a drop-off at your airport or accommodation. This will be our moment to bid farewell as we close our unforgettable Tanzania adventure.
Please note: We highly recommend that your departure flight be scheduled for no earlier than 8:00 pm (JRO drop-off—reporting time will be approximately 5 pm) so that you can maximize your day. If you wish to rest and travel the following day, we will gladly assist in arranging an overnight hotel stay close to the airport.
Tour Details
Indicative Price
TBA
Included
Mid-range Accommodation (Twin / Double)
Transportation (Airport Pick-up & drop-off and Game drives)
Local Bird Guide
Parks and Conservation entry fees
Meals & Water
Excluded
Tips / Gratuity
Beverage and Alcohol
Personal Items
Travel Insurance
Group Size
Min 2 - Max 12 Pax
Fitness
Normal

