📝 Overview
For thrill seekers and wild souls — this adventure-packed 7-day trip drops you into Tanzania’s volcanic valleys, deep caves, safari plains, and rugged biking trails. From cycling past giraffes in Arusha, to climbing Ol Doinyo Lengai and exploring the lava caves of Lake Natron — this ain’t your average tour.
📅 Itinerary
Arrive and check in to an adventure lodge. Meet your cycling guide, check mountain bikes, and receive your trip briefing. Optional short ride around Arusha coffee estates.
Cycle through Arusha NP alongside zebra, buffalo, and giraffe. Stop at Momella Lakes for flamingo photos. Option for canoeing. Overnight at a lodge near Mt. Meru base.
Morning drive to Lake Manyara for game drive. Afternoon: bike tour through banana plantations, markets, and rice paddies in Mto wa Mbu village. Overnight in a riverside camp.
Offroad drive and short hike to panoramic views of the Rift Valley. Arrive at Lake Natron, explore the soda lake and flamingo colonies. Visit Engare Sero lava caves. Sunset by the eerie lake shore.
Midnight start for a once-in-a-lifetime night trek up Tanzania’s only active volcano. Reach the summit for sunrise over Lake Natron and the distant Maasai lands. Return for breakfast + full rest day.
Easy hike to hidden waterfall canyon — cool down in natural pools. Afternoon free for biking around the lake or relaxing. Final night with local Maasai bonfire stories under the stars.
Early breakfast and return drive to Arusha. Optional lunch stop at a Maasai market. End of tour — airport drop-off or extension available.
✅ Includes/❌ Excludes
✅ Includes
- All park & activity fees
- Bike & helmet (or bring your own)
- Ol Doinyo Lengai climb with guide.
- 6 nights accommodation
- All meals
- Bottled water, fruits, energy snacks
- Cultural entry fees
- Lava cave + waterfall guides
- Local Maasai support team
- Transport throughout
❌ Excludes
- International airfare
- Travel/medical insurance
- Tips & personal expenses
- Extra gear rentals (trek poles, flashlights)
- Alcohol
❓ FAQs
It’s for active travelers. Cycling isn’t too hard, but the volcano is steep. You should be moderately fit.
Yes — stay at the base and enjoy hot springs + cultural visits instead.
What’s the weather like?