10 Private Tours in Usa River That You Shouldn't Miss

August 3, 2021 Marlin Saiz

Discover the best top things to do in Usa River, Tanzania including Live like a Maasai for 1 Day, Climb the holy mountain of the Maasai, 8-Day Wonders of Kenya&Tanzania – Mid-Range, Touch of Wilderness - Mid-Range - 4 Days, SPIRIT of Tanzania Itinerary – Luxury 8 Day, Coffee walk day trip, Coffee walk with stay in the village, Astounding Safari and Exotic Beach Holidays in the Heart of Zanzibar , 11 Day Serengeti Wildebeest Migration Tracking Safari, 7 Day Serengeti Wildebeest Migration Tracking Safari.
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1. Live like a Maasai for 1 Day

Africa Amini Alama Hospital, Tanzania Africa Amini Life - Experiences with Impact
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Live like a Maasai for one day and experience the nature of Maasailand by walking through the Maasai steppe to an original boma. Your personal guide will not only tell you about the nature and how they make use of the plants for medicine purposes but also about their traditions and culture.

Inclusions: Private transportation, Bottled water, Lunch

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2. Climb the holy mountain of the Maasai

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This is a unique opportunity that is only available to a few travellers. Due to our close relationship with the Maasai tribe and our community interaction, we are the only tour operator that is allowed to take guests up the holy mountain. You will have a personal Maasai guide who will tell you about their religious beliefs and the meaning of this special place.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Private transportation

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Reviewed By sandventure

Walking into the Maasailand with my friend and a Maasai warrior was really incredible. We learned a lot about nature & healing power of the plants, but the most amazing thing was seeing how they live in their boma and spending time with the Maasai people and their cattle. Making the shoes was not that easy but a lot of fun and the goat food was good as well, although you need to get used to it. We didnt know that there is the option to also stay for 1 night in the Maasailand. So you can sleep either in the boma or under the sky with stars that bright we have never seen before. Next time we will definitely book overnight as well.

3. 8-Day Wonders of Kenya&Tanzania – Mid-Range

Arusha, Tanzania Kenya & Tanzania Safari
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This tour includes 8 days of an authentic expedition crossing Kenya and Tanzania – the iconic Maasai Mara, Serengeti and Ngorongoro. This tour starts in Nairobi and ends in Arusha and can be tailor made. Depending on the Great Migration location, we can concentrate the tour in Mara or The Serengeti.

Inclusions: Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, WiFi on board

Exclusions: TIPS

Reviewed By 218annicaa

Tanzania Kenya Safari was excellent from start to finish. My father and I joined an open group to do the 7 Day Machame trek followed by a 6 day safari, all through Tanzania Kenya Safari. When booking, Ann was very patient with our many questions and filled us in on at the info we needed. On the trek, we had Bayo (lead guide), as well as leoans, Peter, and Fred (assistant guides) who were all superb. They really took care of us so that all we had to worry about was putting one foot in front of the other. Honestly the entire crew was amazing. The food was quite tasty, and there was always plenty of it (our cook David was called Mr Delicious for a reason). Everyone was always so happy and such a pleasure to be around, and it really felt genuine. It made trekking up a mountain feel that much easier. The crew would check on our health every day, twice per day, and make sure all was well. The summit night was definitely unpleasant, but the guides and a few porters were there to help us make the last push and we made it. Tanzania Kenya Safari gear was great as well; we rented sleeping bags and they were definitely warm enough. The safari was equally good. Our guide Karim was so good at finding animals, it was unbelievable. We got to see all big 5 and other rare sightings on top of that. The lodges we stayed at were all great as well. Transport was taken care of every step of the way, even airport transfers. I loved my experience with Tanzania Kenya Safari, and would definitely consider them for any future trekking trips I might do.

4. Touch of Wilderness - Mid-Range - 4 Days

Arusha, Tanzania Kenya & Tanzania Safari
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If you only have 4 days but still want to visit the most famous parks of Tanzania (Serengeti and Ngorongoro, plus Manyara or Tarangire) this is the perfect tour for you. It only spends one night in Serengeti, which we usually think it's too little, but if your time-frame is short and you really want to visit this amazing park, then it is the right choice for you.

Inclusions: Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast

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Reviewed By 218annicaa

Tanzania Kenya Safari was excellent from start to finish. My father and I joined an open group to do the 7 Day Machame trek followed by a 6 day safari, all through Tanzania Kenya Safari. When booking, Ann was very patient with our many questions and filled us in on at the info we needed. On the trek, we had Bayo (lead guide), as well as leoans, Peter, and Fred (assistant guides) who were all superb. They really took care of us so that all we had to worry about was putting one foot in front of the other. Honestly the entire crew was amazing. The food was quite tasty, and there was always plenty of it (our cook David was called Mr Delicious for a reason). Everyone was always so happy and such a pleasure to be around, and it really felt genuine. It made trekking up a mountain feel that much easier. The crew would check on our health every day, twice per day, and make sure all was well. The summit night was definitely unpleasant, but the guides and a few porters were there to help us make the last push and we made it. Tanzania Kenya Safari gear was great as well; we rented sleeping bags and they were definitely warm enough. The safari was equally good. Our guide Karim was so good at finding animals, it was unbelievable. We got to see all big 5 and other rare sightings on top of that. The lodges we stayed at were all great as well. Transport was taken care of every step of the way, even airport transfers. I loved my experience with Tanzania Kenya Safari, and would definitely consider them for any future trekking trips I might do.

5. SPIRIT of Tanzania Itinerary – Luxury 8 Day

Arusha, Tanzania Kenya & Tanzania Safari
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This is our most iconic itinerary as it represents what our company is all about. During this tour you will have the chance of, not only visiting all the parks of the northern safari circuit of Tanzania (including 3 nights in the Serengeti which is, for us, the ideal time-frame), but also have fascinating cultural experiences in lake Eyasi with the Hadzabe tribe.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch

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Reviewed By jamesmK1468JT

We had an amazing time in the Serengeti using the services of Tanzania Kenya Safari. Great vehicle, they gave very good binoculars, the guide, George, was very nice and excellent driver. The accommodation in the park was also fantastic, we stayed in Serengeti Heritage camp, and it felt genuine, authentic but extremely comfortable, remote and with lovely staff. Amazing camp for a safari with animals around the camp everywhere All in all, a perfect safari

6. Coffee walk day trip

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Everyone loves coffee. But how is it grown and processed? Tanzania is exporting coffee and many people are working with it so you can enjoy it. On our trip you will learn the long journey of the coffee from seed to cup. The farm delivering coffee to us is all organic and Fairtrade. Why is that important? Usually the farmers gets a low payment for the coffee. Sometimes its not enough to get their children to school. We pay the farmers 3 times the normal price. The coffee trees are not sprayed with any chemicals making it safer for the farmer and more healthy for us drinking the end product. Dont miss this opportunity to learn about coffee.

Inclusions: Lunch, Private transportation, Donation to the coffee farm group, 1 bag of your favorite coffee

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Reviewed By RetiredToddlers

We absolutely loved the Coffee Walk! Our guide Samwel was wonderful. I can’t say enough good things about him- friendly, outgoing, incredibly knowledgeable about the area and plants (he grew up there!). It was really interesting to hear all about the village, take a beautiful long walk throughout the forests with banana & avocado trees and medicinal plants! Then seeing all the coffee plants and learning about the whole process! + it’s Fair Trade and Organic which is really important! Our kids (6&8 years old) loved every minute of it and Samwel was just the perfect guide! We also enjoyed the beautiful local lunch and coffee tasting at the end of the tour! Was fun to hear about all the various types of coffee and understand how the collective works. The entire day was fun, active yet at a relaxing pace and really interesting. I highly recommend booking a tour with Kahawa!

7. Coffee walk with stay in the village

Wild Tracks/Kahawa - Coffee Walks
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Everyone loves coffee. But how is it grown and processed? Tanzania is exporting coffee and many people are working with it so you can enjoy it. On our trip you will learn the long journey of the coffee from seed to cup. The farm delivering coffee to us is all organic and Fairtrade. Why is that important? Usually the farmers gets a low payment for the coffee. Sometimes its not enough to get their children to school. We pay the farmers 3 times the normal price. The coffee trees are not sprayed with any chemicals making it safer for the farmer and more healthy for us drinking the end product. Dont miss this opportunity to learn about coffee. This trip includes 2 nights at our guesthouse in the same village as the coffee is produced. You are actually sleeping on a coffee farm! Enjoy our home made breakfast and dinner made by our chef.

Inclusions: Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast

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Reviewed By RetiredToddlers

We absolutely loved the Coffee Walk! Our guide Samwel was wonderful. I can’t say enough good things about him- friendly, outgoing, incredibly knowledgeable about the area and plants (he grew up there!). It was really interesting to hear all about the village, take a beautiful long walk throughout the forests with banana & avocado trees and medicinal plants! Then seeing all the coffee plants and learning about the whole process! + it’s Fair Trade and Organic which is really important! Our kids (6&8 years old) loved every minute of it and Samwel was just the perfect guide! We also enjoyed the beautiful local lunch and coffee tasting at the end of the tour! Was fun to hear about all the various types of coffee and understand how the collective works. The entire day was fun, active yet at a relaxing pace and really interesting. I highly recommend booking a tour with Kahawa!

8. Astounding Safari and Exotic Beach Holidays in the Heart of Zanzibar

Airport Drive, Airport Dr, Tanzania Connect African Safaris

12 days of your life in the land of wilderness.You will be visiting all Northern circuit national parks and also relaxing in the beach drinking Margaritas.

Inclusions: Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Lunch, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast

Exclusions: Beer, wine and spirits (as well as gifts like local crafts etc)

Reviewed By EngMeemee

In the beginning, I hesitated a lot to book a safari with this company, knowing that it was my first safari trip, as I did not find much reviews for it since it is a new company, but I took the risk because they made a great offer with amazing accommodations with an excellent price, and this was one of my best decisions. I have contacted several companies and they were offering great offers with a high price, and other companies had offers with a reasonable price, but the accommodations were not good. I contacted Connect African Safaris and they were very helpful and were very quick to respond in adjusting the safari schedule and accommodations with Hamidu When we arrived at kilimanjaro Airport, my husband and I met Omar and he explained many things to us about the region, culture and tribes on our way to the hotel and also showed us a wonderful restaurant to have dinner in Arusha On the second day the adventure started with our driver and guide Hamisi. He is really cool and professional. He was very helpful with us and tried hard to make us enjoy the best game driving and see a lot of animals. We've seen the Big Five They are a great company and we had the BEST safari experience with them. Thank you guys for the most wonderful trip.

9. 11 Day Serengeti Wildebeest Migration Tracking Safari

Overland Safaris

Serengeti Wildebeests Migration is a display of natural wonders with over two million wildebeests, zebras, and antelope traveling over 450 miles across the plain to ensure their survival, unaware that there’s danger presented by the stalking lions and cheetahs among other predators of the wildlife. Witness huge crocodiles of the Mara River as they wait for the herbivorous to cross the swollen Mara river and enter into Masai Mara Game Reserve from Serengeti National Park. The wildebeest migration river crossing in August moves north, passing via the north of Central Serengeti National Park and the Wagakuria area.

Inclusions: Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, All Fees and Taxes

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10. 7 Day Serengeti Wildebeest Migration Tracking Safari

Overland Safaris

Serengeti Wildebeests Migration is a display of natural wonders with over two million wildebeests, zebras, and antelope traveling over 450 miles across the plain to ensure their survival, unaware that there’s danger presented by the stalking lions and cheetahs among other predators of the wildlife. Witness huge crocodiles of the Mara River as they wait for the herbivorous to cross the swollen Mara River and enter into Maasai Mara Game Reserve from Serengeti National Park. The wildebeest migration river crossing in August moves north, passing through the Lobo area (north of Central Serengeti National Park) and the Wagakuria area (remote northern Serengeti National Park along the Mara River) en-route to Kenya’s Maasai Mara Game Reserve.

Inclusions: Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner

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