This is our signature 10 Night Tanzania Motorcycle Safari: a seamless mix of off-road adventure, culture, and wildlife for riders who crave the full sweep of Tanzania’s landscapes.
Begin in Arusha and trace northern Tanzania's most iconic ADV terrain — volcanic plains, wildlife corridors, and red-dust horizons that stretch as far as the eye can see.
Ride into the dramatic landscapes surrounding Lake Natron, one of East Africa's most otherworldly destinations, before dropping into the bustling village of Mto wa Mbu where the road comes alive with local color. Swap bikes for a 4x4 and go deep into Ngorongoro National Park — elephant country, ancient baobabs, and wildlife that makes you forget where you are.
Climb through the foothills of West Kilimanjaro with the mountain watching over every mile, skirt the edges of Arusha National Park, and descend into the untamed wilderness of Enduimet Wildlife Management Area. Cool off at Chemka Hot Springs — a hidden oasis of crystal clear water tucked beneath fig trees just outside Arusha — before riding back into town with ten days of Tanzania behind you.
This is Northern Tanzania the way it was meant to be experienced. Not through a window."
Difficulty: Intermediate. Riders should have at least some experience on mixed terrain including unpaved roads, dirt tracks, and light off-road conditions.
Welcome to our home! We will pick you up at JRO airport and take you to your hotel for the next (2) nights. Dinner is on us tonight as we will break some bread to get to know one another in preparation for our epic adventure that starts tomorrow!
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Our base in Arusha will be a welcoming safari lodge known for its lively atmosphere and warm hospitality
Riding through Arusha town to Napuru Waterfalls blends a dash of urban buzz with a taste of wild mountain beauty. You’ll weave out of the city traffic, past markets and coffee estates on the lower slopes of Mount Meru, before the pavement gives way to winding dirt tracks shaded by thick forest. The air cools as you climb, and the sound of the waterfall grows louder long before you see it.
At Napuru, the bikes are parked and the pace slows—a short hike leads down to the base of the falls, where mist hangs in the air and the view opens into a lush green canyon. It’s a refreshing break from the ride, an easy mix of adrenaline and calm, and one of Arusha’s hidden gems tucked just beyond the city’s edge.
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Our base in Arusha will be a welcoming safari lodge known for its lively atmosphere and warm hospitality
Leave the dust of Arusha behind and point your bike toward the foothills of Kilimanjaro. The tarmac gives way quickly — within minutes you are threading through red dirt tracks, past shamba farms and village life that most travelers never see.
Your first stop is Chemka Hot Springs — known locally as Kikuletwa — a hidden gem fed by underground springs and shaded by ancient fig trees. The crystal clear turquoise water is your reward before climbing back in the saddle.
From Chemka the road rises through coffee and banana plantations as the air cools and Kilimanjaro edges closer. Materuni Village sits on the mountain's lower slopes — a working Chagga community where coffee is grown, harvested, and roasted by hand. Sit with locals, drink the coffee you just watched being made, and take in the mountain from one of its most intimate vantage points.
This is the real Tanzania — felt through your handlebars, one backroad at a time.
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A beautifully situated safari lodge overlooking Lake Manyara, offering panoramic views and classic safari comfort
From Materuni the road unwinds downhill and east toward Marangu — gateway to Kilimanjaro's most famous climbing route and a town worth a slow ride through. Then the route turns north, tracing the mountain's shoulder through Tarakea as the landscape opens up and the Kenyan border draws close.
Stop for lunch at the Welcome to Kenya sign — one of those only-on-a-moto moments where the absurdity of eating a roadside meal straddling two countries never gets old.
The afternoon takes you through local banana markets bursting with color and commerce before the pavement disappears for good. The final stretch into West Kilimanjaro is pure off-road — red dirt tracks threading through Maasai villages where cattle share the road and traditional bomas dot the hillside.
By the time you roll into camp the mountain is behind you and the wilderness is all around.
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A beautifully situated lodge on a 5,000 acre family run farm with amazing views of the surrounding valley
West Kilimanjaro rewards those who slow down. Today is yours — no agenda, no itinerary, just options.
For the riders who can't switch off, saddle up and push deeper into Enduimet Wildlife Management Area. This is big game country — elephant, buffalo, and giraffe roam freely across open savanna with Kilimanjaro as your backdrop. No fences, no tour buses, just you and the African bush on two wheels.
For those who want to stretch their legs, a short guided hike through the surrounding wilderness offers a different pace and a closer look at the landscape you've been riding through. Your Maasai guides know every trail, every bird call, and every story the land has to tell.
Or do nothing at all. The pool is cold, the sun is warm, and the view of Kilimanjaro from your sun lounger is one you won't find in any five star resort.
Tomorrow brings one of the most spectacular riding days of the entire tour. Today is about being ready for it.
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A beautifully situated lodge on a 5,000 acre family run farm with amazing views of the surrounding valley
Leave the green slopes of Kilimanjaro behind and ride into one of Tanzania's most remote and spectacular landscapes. The road drops steadily as vegetation thins, the air warms, and the terrain opens into vast volcanic plains stretching endlessly toward the horizon.
The riding out here is raw and rewarding — dirt roads, dramatic scenery, and a genuine sense of adventure that reminds you why you came to Africa in the first place. The isolation is part of the appeal. No crowds, no traffic, just open road and big sky.
As you descend toward the Rift Valley floor the landscape shifts into something almost otherworldly. The first glimpse of Lake Natron's rust-red waters shimmering in the distance is a moment you won't forget — one of East Africa's most dramatic natural phenomena and a finish to a riding day that is hard to top.
Roll into camp as the sun drops behind the escarpment. Tanzania at its finest.
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A lodge set on the shores of Lake Natron with uninterrupted views of Ol Doinyo Lengai — the Maasai's Mountain of God.
Lake Natron doesn't rush anyone — and neither will you today.
Ride the lake's edge at your own pace, stopping wherever the view demands it. Join a guided walk with a local Maasai who has grown up in the shadow of Ol Doinyo Lengai — their knowledge of the lake's history, wildlife, and spiritual significance brings the landscape to life in a way no guidebook can.
Or simply stay put. The pool, the view, and the silence are reason enough.
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A lodge set on the shores of Lake Natron with uninterrupted views of Ol Doinyo Lengai — the Maasai's Mountain of God.
The ride out of Lake Natron is one of the great escapes — dusty volcanic plains giving way to the dramatic climb out of the Rift Valley as the road winds upward through the escarpment. The views back down toward the lake and Ol Doinyo Lengai get better with every switchback.
As the altitude rises so does the greenery. The landscape softens into rolling highland farmland, local villages, and the kind of twisty tarmac that reminds you why you ride. By the time Karatu appears you've crossed through three completely different worlds in a single day — volcanic desert, escarpment wilderness, and the lush crater highlands of northern Tanzania.
Karatu sits at the gateway to Ngorongoro and tonight it's your base camp. Clean up, eat well, and get ready — tomorrow is the big one.
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Nestled in the rolling highlands above the Ngorongoro Crater, your lodge in Karatu is a welcome exhale after days in the saddle. Cool mountain air, lush gardens, and comfortable rooms
The Ngorongoro Crater is one of the most extraordinary places on the planet — a collapsed volcanic caldera sheltering one of Africa's densest concentrations of wildlife within its walls. Today you trade two wheels for four and descend into the crater floor with a professional guide and a 4x4 built for the terrain.
Lion, elephant, buffalo, zebra, flamingo, and if the odds are with you, rhino — the crater delivers in a way that consistently stops even the most seasoned travelers in their tracks. All of it framed by the crater walls rising 600 meters on every side.
By afternoon you're back above the rim, the crater spread out below you, and tomorrow's riding already on your mind.
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Nestled in the rolling highlands above the Ngorongoro Crater, your lodge in Karatu is a welcome exhale after days in the saddle. Cool mountain air, lush gardens, and comfortable rooms
The road from Karatu back to Arusha winds through the crater highlands before dropping into the familiar rhythm of northern Tanzania's backroads — a final chance to soak in the landscapes, the smells, and the freedom that has defined the past ten days.
Ride through Mto wa Mbu one last time, past the roadside markets and the chaos and color that feels completely normal by now. If time allows, we will stop at Mungu Crater "God's Hole"
Tonight the bikes rest. The group gathers for one final dinner to raise a glass to the roads ridden, the moments that can't be photographed, and the friendships forged somewhere between the dust and the horizon.
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We will return to our original lodge to rest and recharge
Thank you so much for choosing iRideArusha for your motorcycle safari! We are proud to partner with the only women owned Taxi company in Zanzibar. Esme or Zulekha will pick you up and take you to the airport on your final day in paradise :)
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Travel Tips
When visiting Tanzania, pack light but be prepared for diverse climates - layers are essential for the hot days and cooler nights.
Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and in Zanzibar, to respect local customs.
Bargaining is part of the shopping experience in villages, so don't be shy!
Keep small change handy for tips and local purchases.
Stay hydrated and try the local coffee!
Lastly, learn a few basic phrases in Swahili to enhance your experience - locals appreciate the effort!
Here are a few helpful phrases:
Hello / Peace be upon you: Shikamoo – A respectful greeting (younger to elder).
Response: Marahaba – Said by the elder in reply.
Hello (informal): Habari – “How are things?”
Response: Nzuri – “Good” / “Fine.”
Thank you: Asante
Thank you very much: Asante sana
Please: Tafadhali
Yes: Ndiyo
No: Hapana
Excuse me / Sorry: Samahani
How much?: Bei gani?
Goodbye: Kwaheri (to one person) / Kwaherini (to many)
See you later: Tutaonana baadaye
Where is…?: Wapi…?
Example: Choo kiko wapi? – “Where is the toilet?”
I don’t understand: Sielewi
Do you speak English?: Unazungumza Kingereza?
Pricing
Cost per person is $4,999 for double accommodation
Royal Enfield 450 Himalayan Upgrade is $399
Single Room Supplement: $399
Included:
All Airport Transfers
Kibo 250 CC Motorcycle with helmet
Motorcycle insurance
English/Swahili Speaking Tour guide
4x4 Follow Car + Driver
10 nights of Accommodation at quality lodges
Full Board 26 meals
Full Day Safari Game Drive in Ngorongoro National Park with Private Guide
All park entry fees
Fuel
Spare parts as needed
18% VAT on all tourist services
A chance to have fun!
Not Included
International Flights
Tanzania Visa
Soda/Alcohol
Optional Enduimet Ride ($50 USD)
Tips/Gratuities
We're here to help you plan the perfect adventure! For any inquiries or assistance, feel free to reach out:
Phone or WhatsApp: +1 773 397 7951
Email: info@iridearusha.com
Address: Sable Square Arusha