21-Day Mega Birding Tour to the Mountains & Parks of Tanzania from Kilimanjaro
Highlights
Arusha, Tarangire National Park, Morogoro, Uluguru Mountains, Usambara Mountains, Udzungwa Mountains National Park
Locations Covered
Arusha, Tarangire National Park, Morogoro, Uluguru Mountains, Usambara Mountains, Udzungwa Mountains National Park
bird, nature, trekking
Private Tour
21 Days
Medium
English
Description
Sign up for this mega birding tour that will cover almost every birding hotspot found in Tanzania, from the north of Tanzania to the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Go on several long and short walks in search of the most secretive birds, mostly endemics and new to science birds.
Itinerary
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Day 1: Arrival in Tanzania (Kilimanjaro International Airport)
- Connect with your tour guide, who will pick you up from the Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) and transfer you to your lodge. There will be an evening birding activity around the lodge if time allows.
Dinner and overnight at a Mountain Lodge
Activity: Optional Bird Walk around the Hotel grounds
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Day 2: Birding in Arusha National Park
- Have your breakfast and spend the first full day on Mount Meru, an impressive volcano that looms over Arusha town. The montane zones offer us chances of many birds, including both Narina and Bar-tailed Trogon, White-headed Barbet and Red-winged Starling, Turacos.
- As we drive/head up the mist-enshrouded slopes, the yellowwood trees become draped in Usnea old man’s beard lichen and we search for skulking gems such as Green Backed twin sport, White-starred Robin, Evergreen Forest Warbler (B.lopezi), Orange ground Thrush, Abyssinian Ground Thrush(the two thrushes are not easy to see into the thicket ) and the dapper Brown Woodland-Warbler.
- We will enjoy lunch within the National Park, thereafter we will have a slow pace descent whilst searching for difficult canopy species such as Kendricks , Abbott’s, and Sharpe’s Starlings.
Meals and overnight at Maasai Lodge.
Activity: Slow pace birding, very short walks inside the park
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Day 3: Maasai Lodge to Tarangire National Park via Lark plains
- After breakfast, we drive around the looming Mt. Meru to the lark plains. These grasslands are home to the last 200+- Beesley’s Larks on Earth, and we will search for this critically endangered Tanzanian endemic. The plains are lined by Drepanolobium whistling thorn trees, while hills offer a scrubby habitat that can deliver Red-fronted and White-headed Barbets, Red-throated Tit, eremomelas, four other Lark species and crombecs. The thicket habitat and riparian strips offer many great birds.
- Early arrival to the lodge.
Dinner and overnight at a tented camp.
Activity: Slow Bird Walks in the Lark plain.
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Days 4: Tarangire National Park
- After breakfast, enjoy a full day in Tarangire with picnic box, where we shall enjoy some of northern Tanzania’s finest birding. The low baobab-clad plains and fever-tree groves support many cool species including three Tanzanian endemics: Ashy Starling, Yellow-collared Lovebird, and Rufous-tailed Weaver.
- Late arrival at the lodge.
Dinner and overnight at a Game Lodge,
Activity: Full day birding in the park no walking today
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Day 5: Arusha to Same (Birding at Nyumba ya Mungu Reservoir)
- After Breakfast, pack up and depart to Same.
- We will make a little detour to some very nice habitat just short of Nyumba ya Mungu reservoir. Species to be expected here includes Rufous and Scaly Chatterer, Pringle´s Puffback, Southern Grosbeak Canary, Yellow-necked Weaver, Pygmy Batis, Somali Bunting, Pink-breasted Lark, Abyssinian White-eye, Red-fronted Warbler and many more birds.
- After that, we will head for a small woodland just outside Mkomazi National Park, where we will hunt for species like Tsavo, Black-bellied and Hunter´s Sunbird, Red-and-yellow, Black-throated and D`Arnaud´s Barbets, Grey Wren-Warbler, Fischer´s Starling, Straw-tailed Whydah and many more birds.
Dinner and overnight at a Motel
Activity: Slow Pace birding enroute to the reservoir, a long day drive with few stops.
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Day 6: Same to West Usambaras
- After breakfast, drive to the south Pare road birding en-route at stops near the road for some 500-meter site, where we will see plenty of other birds as well. This offers a great diversity of birds.
- Enjoy a picnic lunch en route to West Usambaras.
- Arrive at the West Usambara in the evening, hopefully with time for some late birding at the Mkuze forest reserve, prior to arrival at Muller's mountain lodge. New introductions might be Forest Batis and others.
Dinner and overnight at a Mountain Lodge.
Activity: Slow pace birding the endemics of the Eastern arc Mts.
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Day 7: West Usambaras (highlands) Full-day
- Spend a full day in the West Usambara Mountains (Magamba Forest), supporting good stands of forest support a species on it that is found nowhere else in the world, the Usambara Akalat; it is also home to the very localized Usambara Weaver.
- Other rare forest gems we shall be looking for include Oriole Finch, Spot-throat Modulatrix, Usambara (Mountain) Greenbul, Fulleborn's Boubou, Red-capped Tailorbird and many others.
Overnights in the quaint Muller’s lodge which offers great birding with homemade meals and colonial atmosphere accommodation.
Activity: Early morning wake-up birding +walks on the west Usambara.
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Day 8: West to East Usambaras - Amani Nature Reserve (lowlands)
- We will make our way to the northern extension of the ancient eastern arc mountains. Although these mountains are geographically very close to the West Usambaras, the avifauna is dramatically different hinting of an age when Asia and Africa were joined. These mountains are an incredibly exciting birding destination. The lowland coastal forests at Kambai and the Sigi section of the Amani reserve supports a plethora of exciting forest birds including the magical Chestnut-fronted Helmet-shrike, Red-tailed Ant-thrush and the stunning Green-headed Oriole, and many other on our list target birds for the day.
Dinner and overnight at Emau Hills.
Activity: Slow Pace birding enroute to the East Usambaras with few highway stops.
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Days 9: East Usambara Amani Nature Reserve (highlands): Full day birding
- On this day, we shall be concentrating on the magical high-altitude avifauna of the eastern arc mountains. This ancient arc of crystalline mountains is jam-packed with real specials such as the Forest and Pale Batis, Banded Green, Amani and Uluguru Violet-backed Sunbirds, Green Barbet, Fischer's Turaco, White-breasted Alethe and the bizarre and exceptionally rare Long Billed Forest warbler (Tailorbird),
Meals and overnight at Emau Hills.
Activity: Early morning wake-up birding and walks on the East Usambara.
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Day 10: East Usambara to Morogoro town
- After breakfast, depart with a picnic box and a full-day birding en route.
- Drive towards the Wami Bridge for Bohm’s Bee-eater on the main Tanga- Chalinze Highway, then on to Morogoro, where you will have a few good birding spots on the way.
Meals and overnight at Hotel Morogoro.
Activity: Long Day Drive, from Northeast to the South, a few Bird stops but mostly highway driving.
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Day 11: Morogoro to the Uluguru Mountains
- Today will be an early morning start as we leave the town of Morogoro for the high forests of Ulugurus Mountain.
- We will depart with four-wheel-drive vehicles in search of our target species; Note that we are not going for serious hiking up the mountain or camping, but we are only be doing a day trip birding. There will be partial walking in search of Uluguru Bush-shrike, Angola Swallow, and Bertram’s Weaver. The forest edge and bush will also provide us with some superb birds, and we are likely to encounter Southern Citril, Yellow-bellied Waxbill, Evergreen Forest Warbler, Dark-capped Yellow Warbler, and Bar-throated Apalis, amongst others.
Dinner and overnight at Hotel Morogoro.
Activity: Very early morning wake-up birding +2-3hrs Hike/walks in the forest edges.
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Day 12: Uluguru Mountain to Mikumi National Park
- Today, we make our way to Mikumi with birding en route,
- We will keep a lookout for raptors, the sought-after Pale-billed Hornbill, White-crested Helmetshrike, Zanzibar, Black-winged and Yellow Bishops and White-winged Widowbird with orange shoulder patches of the distinctive subspecies eques. This is mainly a travel day, and we plan to arrive in Mikumi in the early evening for an evening birding and game drive.
Dinner and overnight at a tented Camp.
Activity: Miombo Woodlands Birding enroute on a few stops for bird parties.
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Day 13: Mikumi National Park (on the Kilosa road) to West Udzungwa Forest
- We have a half-day to explore this fabulous reserve on the Kilosa road for numerous broad-leafed and miombo, specialities including Brown-necked Parrot, African Barred Owlet, Böhm’s Spinetail, Racket-tailed Roller, Pale-billed Hornbill, elusive Speckle-throated Woodpecker, Cinnamon-breasted Tit, Stierling’s Wren-Warbler, Green-capped Eremomela, Yellow-bellied Hyliota, Miombo Blue-eared Starling, Kurrichane Thrush Bearded Scrub-Robin, Arnot’s Chat, Pale Flycatcher, Shelley’s Sunbird (the subspecies that occurs here may be split).
- Other species we may see in the park include Crested Barbet, Brown-backed Honeybird, Red-throated Wryneck, Golden-tailed Woodpecker, Croaking Cisticola, Neddicky and Yellow-bellied Eremomela.
Dinner and overnight at Udzungwa Falls.
Activity: Early morning wake up birding +walks on the Kilosa road.
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Day 14: West Udzungwa Mountains
- Spend a full day in the West Udzungwa Mountains another exciting location, the Kilombero River floodplain, this will including sail in a wooded boat birding, this lovely area has become famous as recently as 1986 when a survey team located three new species to science, namely: White-tailed Cisticola, Kilombero Cisticola and Kilombero Weaver. These species are confined to the floodplain area of the Kilombero River.
Dinner and overnight at Udzungwa Falls.
Activity: Birding for the Kilombero Flood plains endemics.
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Day 15: West to East Udzungwa Mountains
- Today we will depart early on the long drive to the East Udzungwas. We will again have a chance to search for Uhehe Fiscal and Kipengere Seedeater on the way out.
- Travelling north, we pass through a wonderful Baobab Forest and stretch our legs and enjoy some open country birding. Species we may encounter here include impressive endemic Tanzanian Red-billed Hornbill.
- We should arrive in the afternoon for a rest and overnight at the Iringa Hotel.
Activity: Slow Pace birding enroute to the East Udzungwa Mts
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Day 16: East Udzungwa – Udzungwa Scarp Forest
- Full day birding and partial hiking in the Uluti forest scarp. The mornings are generally the most productive for birding and you will attempt to track down some of the serious skulkers that inhabit these forests such as the rare Dappled Mountain Robin, Iringa and Sharpe’s Akalat, White-chested Alethe, Spot-throat and Swynnerton’s Robin, Rufous-winged Sunbird etc...
- Other great birds include a number of flock-associated species such as White-tailed Crested Flycatcher, Yellow-throated Woodland Warbler, Grey Cuckoo-shrike, Bar-tailed Trogon, Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird, Shelley’s and Yellow-streaked Greenbuls and Black-headed Apalis.
Overnight at Iringa Hotel.
Activity: Early morning wake up birding +walks on the East (Uluti Forest).
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Day 17: Iringa Hotel to Kisolanza Southern Highlands
- After breakfast, head to Kisolanza, a very nice birding destination with plenty of birds, This is the southern highland of Tanzania, it provides easy access to Ruaha National Park, and there will be highway stops for some other highlands species, such as Jackson widowbird, Kurichane Thrush, Whyte’s Barbet, Miombo Wren-Warbler, Fulleborn’s Longclaw, Reichard’s Seedeater, Fawn-breasted Waxbill, Miombo double Sunbird, Jackson Widowbird, Locust Finch, Miombo rock thrush, Lesser Jacana, Reichard’s Seed-Eater, Wing Snapping Cisticola and others.
Dinner and overnight at Kisolanza Farm.
Activity: Slow Pace birding enroute to the Southern Highlands.
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Day 18: Kisolanza Highlands to Ruaha National Park
- After breakfast, depart with a picnic box for a full day birding enroute, while you drive towards Ruaha National Park.
- Look out for the (Ruaha) southern highlands specialties among others you will be looking for the Ruaha Chat, Ruaha Hornbill, Variable Indigobird, Rufous Bush Chat, Reichard’s Seedeater, Cabanis's Bunting, Miombo Sunbird, Coppery-tailed Coucal.
Dinner and overnight at Ruaha Lodge.
Activity: Slow Pace birding at Kisolanza Farm enroute to Ruaha National Park.
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Day 19: Msembe Airstrip to Pemba Island
- Explore Pemba, one of the legendary Spice Islands, laden with cloves, which are spread out on the streets throughout the island. The friendly people and laid-back culture encapsulate what Zanzibar must have been like before tourists overran it.
- Do birding around the lodge shores. On the seashore, possible species include the spectacular Crab Plover as well as Sooty Gull, Saunder's, Gull- billed and Lesser Crested Terns and waders.
Dinner and overnight at Pemba Hotel.
Activity: Morning birding enroute Msembe Airstrip for Zanzibar flight.
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Day 20: Ngezi Forest Reserve Full-Day Birding Activity
- Head to the exciting Ngezi Forest Reserve to look for the island’s other endemic birds tiny Pemba Scops Owl, Pemba Sunbird, Pemba White-eye and Pemba Green Pigeon, and maybe one of the introduced species (Java sparrow) and other interesting species. At a mere 14km2, Ngezi Forest Reserve is the largest remaining forest patch on the island.
Meals and overnight at, Pemba Hotel.
Activity: Early morning wake up birding +walks on Island.
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Day 21: Depart to Pemba Airport
- Today, you will be driven to Pemba airport and connect with your scheduled domestic flight to Dar Es Salaam/Kilimanjaro Airport
- Upon arrival, you will connect with your Outbound International flight back home.
Activity: International departures out of Dar Es Salaam Julius Nyerere International Airport/Kilimanjaro Airport.
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.
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1 to 6 | /person |
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This is a private tour |