Overview
Discover the best of Tanzania on a 4-day safari tour from Arusha. Explore the Tarangire National Park, Serengeti National Park, and Ngorongoro Conservation Area. See the Big 5 and other wildlife on game drives and enjoy camping under the stars!
Tour Highlights
- Free cancellation: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Live tour guide: English, Spanish, Italian, French, Swahili
- Pickup included: Will see Our vehicle with brand company logo sticker at front doors or T shirt with our Logo Company wear by staff
- Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour can be arranged for an extra cost
Itinerary
Begin your adventure with a pick-up from your hotel in Arusha and head to Tarangire National Park after breakfast. Tarangire is the third largest national park in Tanzania and is known throughout the world for its dense population of herbivores and large herds of elephants. The national park’s lifeblood is the Tarangire River, which bisects the park. The river is also where many animals, both predators and prey, gather around. This provides for an excellent game-viewing opportunity for all travellers. Once you are done with the day-long safari, head to Mto wa Mbu public campsite for a shower, dinner, and overnight stay. Enjoy a full-board meal.
After breakfast 9; 00 AM, we drive to Serengeti National Park through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. It takes 4 to 5 hours to reach Serengeti. You also have the option to visit the Olduvai Gorge en route (At your own extra cost). Serengeti is Tanzania’s most famous and largest national park as well as one of the most spectacular conservation areas in the world. The endless plains of the park cover some 14,763 square kilometres and include large plains, short-grass plains, kopjes and lakes. Enjoy the game drive viewing en route. Evening, your dinner and overnight stay will be served at the heart of Serengeti Seronera Public Campsite.
Seronera Public Campsite
Wake up in the morning and breakfast at around 8:00 am. Do some game driving in Serengeti and afternoon after lunch, drive to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Ngorongoro is the largest intact crater in the world, abundant with wildlife including elephants, rhinos, cheetahs, lions, leopards, and hyenas. Once you are done viewing the animals, arrive at Simba Public Campsite, for a shower, dinner, and overnight stay.
Start your day early. Carry a picnic lunch with you and head for the crater’s floor at 07:00 am. The floor is teeming with wildlife as very few animals move in and out of its 2000ft-high walls. See lions, elephants, zebras, hippos, flamingos, jackals, rhinos, antelopes, and many bird species. Visit the nook and cranny of the crater, where your driver/guide will take you after contacting other safari drivers in the area. Not just the animals, even the large baobab trees inside the national park have become tourist attractions in recent times At late afternoon, your trip has come to an end and will be driven to Arusha. Depending on your plans, you may either extend your stay in Tanzania or transfer to the airport for your onward flight.
Include & Exclude
Cost Include
- Flying Doctors' emergency cover
- Pick up from your Hotel Arusha
- Full board accommodation based on budget tent camping safari.
- Group professional safari driver guide and Cook service.
- Group 4x4 safari jeep with a pop-up roof for game viewing
- During safari: Vehicles equipped with an ice chest with mineral water.
- Day-long safari in Tarangire National Park
- Game drive in Serengeti National Park
- Visit to Olduvai Gorge (optional, at extra cost)
- Full-day game drive in Serengeti National Park following the migration trails
- Visit to a Masai boma to learn about their culture
- Game drive in Ngorongoro Conservation Area
- Descend into Ngorongoro Crater for a game drive
- Government taxes, VAT and service charges related to accommodation and included meals
- Drop off in Arusha
Cost Exclude
- Flights
- Meals and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary
- Personal expenses
- Tips
- Optional activities (e.g., visit to Olduvai Gorge)
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