A Perfect Serengeti Safari in the Private Concessions

What to expect on this itinerary
The Serengeti plains feel like fiction, the world’s greatest abundance of wild mammals congregating on grasslands that seemingly roll on forever. It’s Africa’s most evocative stage, where the interaction between predator and prey continues like it has done for millennia. And in the private concessions, you’re the only one in the theater. With five exceptional stops, this exclusive safari showcases the Serengeti’s private concessions, revealing wildlife drama that nobody else will see.
Customizable Itinerary
Grumeti Reserve – Luxury in the Serengeti
The first thing to discover about the Serengeti is its scale. These grasslands seem to stretch for eternity, rolling virtually interrupted across an area bigger than many countries. Perhaps the finest vista comes from your first lodge, raised on a rocky hill above the Serengeti’s Western Corridor. The panoramas are astonishing and you can see the clumps of wildebeest and zebra for miles and miles around. Look out from your luxurious cottage and the Serengeti spills out before you; even better, enjoy the vista from a private plunge pool.
You land at Kilimanjaro International Airport this morning, where you transfer onto a light aircraft. Cruising above Ngorongoro then crossing the Serengeti, the small plane provides the first impression of the landscape’s scale. Then the utter luxury of your lodge is the perfect place to soak up the enormity of it all. The day’s itinerary is flexible and you might want to take an afternoon game drive, a personal introduction to the battles between predator and prey. Sunset photos are magical as the campfire begins to crackle and the plains flicker with a golden hue.
What's Included:
Grumeti Reserve – Game Drives Across the Serengeti
Grumeti Reserve – Walking Safari and Horseback Adventure
Grumeti Reserve – Flexible Luxury Safari Day in the Western Serengeti
Serengeti National Park – Mobile Camping Safari
Loliondo Reserve – Beautiful Safari in Northeastern Serengeti
Loliondo Reserve – Nighttime Game Drives
Namiri Plains – Africa’s Most Exciting New Safari Destination
Kilimanjaro – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Find your own private bases in the Serengeti, where thousands of mammals surround the camp and there are no other vehicles or people
- Savor four days of diverse safari in Grumeti Reserve, the iconic private concession around the Serengeti’s Western Corridor
- Lose yourself in the herds with two nights in a private mobile camp that moves with the great wildebeest migration
- Celebrate the exclusivity of Africa’s most exciting new destination, the Namiri Plains, recently opened to the public after over two decades as a conservation and research zone
- Explore the enormity of eastern Serengeti with a stop in Loliondo Reserve, where local Masai warriors are your guides on walking safaris and nighttime drives
- Discover the Serengeti from all the angles by enjoying activities that are only possible in the private concessions: walking safari, nighttime drives, horseback rides and more
- Enjoy the most exclusive accommodations in the Serengeti, particularly at two luxury lodges perched on rocks above the plains in Grumeti
- Admire the Serengeti from the air with a series of micro flights that connect the private concessions
- Get a real sense of the Serengeti’s enormity as game drives can take you through the private concessions as well as the main national park
Starting Price
$22,700 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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Communication with our Zicasso travel team was fantastic. They were very responsive to all questions and calmed any concerns we had.
We were met at the airport by our travel agent, who was our guide for the week. He was amazing! He ensured we had the best experience possible – we traveled and explored on our schedule, making sure we saw all the animals and sights we wanted to see.
The Serengeti was everything I imagined it would be. The plains were alive with all kinds of animals, and watching the cheetahs, lions, and leopards hunting was magical. We didn’t see them catch anything, but it was still fantastic to see them in action.
We were there during a drought, so the Great Migration hadn't started yet, but it started raining and we saw thousands of animals gathering to start their long trek. It was a beautiful sight.
Our agent did his best to ensure we saw the Big Five – elephant, leopard, buffalo, lion, and rhino, and we managed to see four of them on our first day out in the Serengeti. We had to wait until the last day in the Ngorongoro Crater to see a rhino, but it was worth the wait.
It was the best vacation I have ever had and our travel agent was a big reason why.
Thank you to our travel team!
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Our African safari, organized by Zicasso’s tour company and its agent, was a trip of a lifetime. Their partnering with the local travel company was absolutely brilliant. Our guide was of the highest quality that could have been expected.
The accommodations at the Ngorongoro Crater were amazing. The other accommodations were a bit more rustic, but they seemed perfectly located for our safaris.
We would not recommend the "walk" to the elephant caves without more disclosure about the difficulty of the trek and the footwear required. We were not thrilled with the visit to the Maasai village. We felt taken advantage of. We would have preferred a visit to a village where our participation was more authentic and where we did not get a high-pressure sales pitch.
Booking the hot-air balloon ride with the chosen company was an excellent choice. We have come back with so many memories of our time in Tanzania (including our stay in Zanzibar). We would highly recommend our travel company and agent to anyone considering an African safari.
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