Tour Times
Friday, October 2 - Tuesday Morning, October 13, 2026
recommend 1 travel day before and after
Location
Arusha, Tanzania
Trip will start with you being picked up at a Kilimanjaro International Airport and dropped off at the same airport when we are done.
Mammal Species
We will likely have ample opportunities with the following mammal species:
African Lion
Cheetah
Leopard
African Elephant
Masai Giraffe
Grant’s Zebra
Black-backed Jackal
Topi
Thomson’s Gazelle
Spotted Hyena
Impala
Dik-dik
Present but less common mammal species
Bat-eared Fox
Serval
Black Rhino
Hippopotamus
Golden Jackal
Grant’s Gazelle
Waterbuck
Dwarf Mongoose
Banded Mongoose
Bird Species
Greater Flamingo
Lesser Flamingo
Lilac-breasted Roller
Little Bee-eater
Gray-crowned Crane
Secretarybird
Gray-backed Fiscal
Superb Starling
Rufous-naped Lark
Common Ostrich
White-bellied Bustard
Black-bellied Bustard
Kori Bustard
Common Bulbul
Blacksmith Lapwing
Maribou Stork
Augur Buzzard
Lappet-faced Vulture
Yellow-throated Sandgrouse
Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse
Yellow-billed Oxpecker
Crowned Lapwing
any many more possible species
Cost
$17,500 (Price includes all lodging, food, transportation, internal flights, park entrance fees and airport transfers throughout the whole trip. All participants will have their own room for the duration of the safari. International airfare, visa and tips for the driver are not included. Please note that tips for the driver are $400 per person.
Due to the overall cost of the safari, all payments must be made by Zelle or check. This policy helps avoid significant processing fees and ensures that the full amount of your payment goes directly toward the trip logistics and services.
$6,000 non-refundable deposit due on signup. Balance of $11,500 is due by March 15, 2026.
Free 4 Hour Image Review and Processing Bonus Session after the tour to help with processing questions.
Tour Objective
The objective of this Tanzania photography safari is to deliver a premium, immersive experience dedicated to producing exceptional images of both mammals and birds in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. Led by Isaac Grant, the tour is designed to emphasize image quality by focusing on optimal light, thoughtful composition, animal behavior, and natural habitat. Through carefully structured game drives and professional photographic guidance, participants will create a diverse, refined portfolio that showcases not only Tanzania’s iconic mammals, but also its rich and often underrepresented birdlife.
Description
This photography-focused safari in Tanzania is a carefully designed journey dedicated to producing high-quality images of both mammals and birds, with equal emphasis on each. Led by expert guide Isaac Grant, the tour combines world-class wildlife destinations with a structured schedule that maximizes photographic opportunities in the best light and locations.
This safari is intentionally limited to just three participants in a single vehicle, ensuring an exclusive and highly focused photographic experience. Each participant will have their own dedicated row of the vehicle to photograph from, which is essential for working comfortably with long lenses, changing gear quickly, and maintaining consistent shooting angles. Traveling together the entire time allows us to make fast, decisive choices based on light, subject behavior, and positioning without coordinating with other vehicles or schedules. We never have to worry about group convoys lining up, blocking angles, or compromising the best light. The result is complete freedom to position the vehicle exactly where it needs to be, giving every photographer unobstructed views and the ability to fully concentrate on creating the strongest possible images.
In addition to the first night in Arusha, the safari includes 9 full days and 2 half days in the field, allowing ample time for immersive wildlife observation and photography without rushing. Activities are organized into dedicated photographic sessions, conducted in the morning and afternoon when light and animal activity are at their best.
The itinerary is split between two iconic ecosystems:
Ngorongoro Crater
Over 3 days, you will have 6 photography sessions within the Ngorongoro Crater. This compact, wildlife-rich caldera offers exceptional opportunities to photograph dense concentrations of mammals such as lions, elephants, buffalo, hippos, and black rhinos, alongside an abundance of birdlife including flamingos, raptors, and waterbirds. The dramatic crater walls and varied habitats provide striking backgrounds that enhance image quality and composition.
Serengeti National Park
The heart of the safari takes place over 7 days in the Serengeti, with 14 photography sessions across its vast plains, river systems, and woodlands. Here, the focus expands to include large predators, herbivore herds, and classic African landscapes, while also dedicating time to the Serengeti’s extraordinary bird diversity. From colorful rollers and bee-eaters to bustards and abundant songbirds, sessions are planned to ensure birds receive the same thoughtful attention as mammals.
Throughout the tour, Isaac Grant emphasizes image quality, guiding participants on positioning, light direction, backgrounds, and subject behavior to create clean, impactful photographs. Sessions are paced to allow flexibility, repeat encounters, and refinement of compositions. This unique safari is ideal for photographers seeking a balanced, professional-level experience that results in a diverse portfolio showcasing both Tanzania’s iconic mammals and its rich, often under appreciated birdlife.
The safari vehicle is designed for photographic flexibility, allowing participants to adapt quickly to different subjects and shooting conditions. It features unobstructed side windows that can be fully opened, making it easy to shoot low from the window for intimate, eye-level perspectives of mammals and birds. In addition, a pop-up roof allows photographers to stand and photograph comfortably when animals are higher up, such as birds in trees or giraffes and elephants on raised terrain. This versatility ensures optimal angles, cleaner backgrounds, and greater creative control in a wide range of wildlife encounters.
Throughout the safari, we will stay in beautiful luxury tented camps that combine comfort with prime wildlife access. These camps are carefully chosen for their ideal locations within the Serengeti and near the Ngorongoro Crater, minimizing travel time and allowing us to spend more time in the field during the best light. Being so close to key wildlife areas makes early pre-sunrise departures and late returns after sunset easy and efficient, while still providing a relaxing, well-appointed place to rest between sessions. This balance of strategic location and high-end comfort ensures that your energy stays focused on photography while enjoying an exceptional safari experience.
Travel
On the first day of the trip, you will be picked up at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) upon arrival and transferred to a comfortable hotel in Arusha for the night. This allows time to rest, recover from travel, and prepare for the safari ahead. The tour officially begins the following morning. After breakfast, we will depart Arusha and drive toward the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, arriving in time to begin our first photography sessions in and around the Ngorongoro Crater.
On the final day of the safari, we will enjoy a morning photography session in the Serengeti, making the most of the early light for one last opportunity in the field. After the morning safari, we will transfer to a local airstrip and fly back to Arusha Airport. Upon arrival, you will be met and assisted with onward arrangements. Participants can either be transferred directly to Kilimanjaro International Airport for their flight home, or, if preferred, we can arrange a day room or overnight stay in Arusha to better accommodate international travel schedules. Please note that any additional hotel accommodations in Arusha are not included in the safari cost, but we are happy to assist with arranging them as needed to ensure a smooth journey home.
Hotel
included in the safari
Schedule
Morning Sessions:
Each day is structured to take full advantage of the best photographic light. We will depart before sunrise so that we are already on location as the first light reaches the landscape, allowing photographers to capture wildlife in soft, directional morning light and dramatic early colors. Morning sessions extend through peak activity hours,
Lunch Time: Optional image review session where we will review the images from the morning. We will work on things like processing and composition and I will make suggestions or answer any questions.
After Lunch: we will have some personal time before our evening sessions.
Evening sessions:
In the afternoon, we head back out for evening sessions that continue through sunset, positioning ourselves to photograph animals in warm, low-angle light and rich skies. This approach ensures maximum time in the field during the most visually rewarding moments of the day.
Meals
While on safari, the experience is fully inclusive and covers breakfast, lunch, dinner, house wines, local spirits and beers, soft drinks, juices, and bottled water. Please note that this does not include the first night in Arusha or expenses on the final day after we return to Arusha.
What to Bring
Photography Gear
Many of the mammals and birds can be photographed at very close range, which allows for a wide variety of focal lengths to be useful. On my previous trip, I carried a 600mm f/4, a 300mm f/2.8, and a 24–70mm f/2.8. The 600mm was used most often for birds, while the 300mm and 24–70mm covered the majority of mammal photography. For most participants, I highly recommend a high-quality zoom lens such as a 100–400mm or 100–500mm, as it offers excellent versatility for both birds and mammals. I will be bringing one of these zooms myself for the 2026 safari. With clear skies, there may also be opportunities to photograph the Milky Way, in which case a wide-angle lens around 14mm would be ideal.
1.4 teleconverter is optional but highly recommended
I recommend bringing a back up camera.
Bring lots of extra batteries and a rapid charger.
Bring as many memory cards with as much storage as you can as it is not uncommon to take an immense amount of photos in a single session.
I also highly recommend bringing a laptop or other external storage to transfer your images from your memory cards.
Other Gear
Head lamp if you wish to have one for evenings in the Serengeti
Bug Spray
Sun block
Clothes
Fast drying and loose fitting, neutral colored safari clothing. Please avoid wearing dark colors like blue and black so we do not attract tsetse flies
Rain gear
Hat to protect your head and neck from the sun
Weather
We will be out in all weather conditions and will shoot in the sun or rain. Temperatures are cooler in the mornings and at night in the Serengeti and typically warm up to the mid 80’s or warmer in the middle of the day. The crater can be just as warm durning the day but the crater rim is about 2000 feet higher in elevation and can be quite cool in the early morning or late evening with temperatures in the low 50’s. I recommend layers so that you can shed them as the temperature warms up.
Physical Activity
The vast majority of the shooting will be done from the vehicle so this is an extremely easy trip as there is little to no walking or carrying gear involved.
My Responsibilities
As your safari photography tour leader in Tanzania, my responsibility is to create the best possible conditions for you to photograph mammals and birds safely and successfully. This includes planning daily activities around wildlife behavior and the best light, positioning the vehicle for optimal photographic angles, answering questions, offering guidance on technique and camera settings when helpful, and managing the pace of each sighting so everyone has time to shoot. I also work to maximize the diversity of species we encounter and help the group capture the highest possible quality images, while handling on-the-ground logistics so you can focus fully on photography and the safari experience.
My Ask
My request to you on this safari is simple: enjoy the experience as much as possible and fill your memory cards with beautiful images of birds and mammals. I am here to support you throughout the trip, so if you need anything at all or have questions at any time, please do not hesitate to ask.
Cancellation Policy
All safari deposits are non-refundable, as they are used to secure accommodations, flights, vehicles, and permits well in advance. However, in the event of a genuine emergency, I will make every reasonable effort to work with the safari company to arrange a partial refund if the participant’s spot can be filled. While a refund cannot be guaranteed, this policy allows for flexibility when circumstances are beyond a participant’s control and provides the best possible option under challenging situations.
Insurance
Travel insurance is mandatory for this trip. Because the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater are remote wilderness areas, access to advanced medical facilities can be many hours or even days away by road. In the event of a serious injury or medical emergency, the fastest and safest option is often air evacuation to a hospital in a major city. Emergency medical evacuation insurance is therefore mandatory to ensure that any participant can be transported quickly and appropriately without delay. This requirement protects both the individual and the group, allowing the safari to operate responsibly while providing peace of mind when traveling in some of Africa’s most spectacular but isolated landscapes. I kindly ask that proof of coverage be submitted at least three (3) months prior to the trip start date. This helps ensure we’re fully prepared in the unlikely event of an emergency.
Thank you for your understanding and for helping us keep the workshop safe and enjoyable for everyone. If you have any questions about this requirement, or need help with recommendations please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Health Considerations
Before traveling to Tanzania, it is important to consult with your doctor well in advance of the safari. They can provide personalized medical advice based on your health history, current medications, and travel plans, and help ensure you are properly prepared for travel in remote wildlife areas.
When speaking with your doctor, you may want to ask about:
Recommended or required vaccinations for Tanzania, such as routine immunizations and any travel-specific vaccines
Malaria prevention options, including whether prophylactic medication is appropriate and how to take it correctly
Precautions for insect bites, including repellents, protective clothing, and additional measures to reduce risk
Food and water safety considerations and how to avoid common travel-related illnesses
Medications to bring with you, such as prescriptions, basic first-aid supplies, or treatments for common issues like allergies or stomach upset
Fitness for travel in remote areas, including long game drives, early mornings, and limited access to medical facilities
Taking the time to have this conversation helps reduce health risks, ensures peace of mind, and allows you to focus fully on the photography experience while traveling in Tanzania’s wild and remote environments.