Embark on an unforgettable 3-day safari adventure in Tanzania, exploring the diverse and breathtaking landscapes of Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, and the iconic Ngorongoro Crater.
This thrilling itinerary takes you on a journey through rich wildlife habitats, from the vast plains of Tarangire with its majestic baobab trees to the abundant birdlife of Lake Manyara, and finally descending into the Ngorongoro Crater, a true wonder of the natural world.
Get ready to witness herds of elephants, tree-climbing lions, black rhinos, and more as you delve into the heart of East Africa’s wildlife paradise.
With comfortable accommodations, expert guides, and a carefully crafted itinerary, this safari promises an immersive and unforgettable experience in the heart of Tanzania’s most iconic national parks.
Tour Code | EMS-160 |
Duration | 3 Days 2 Nights |
Tour Type | Budget Safari, Tanzania Safari, and Wildlife Adventure |
Mode of Transport | Landcruiser Jeep |
Accommodation | Camping & Budget Accommodation |
Destinations | 1 Night Tarangire | 1 Night Lake Manyara |
Day 1: Arusha – Embark on an Enchanting Safari to Tarangire National Park
Begin your African adventure with a thrilling drive to Tarangire National Park, a mesmerizing landscape adorned with majestic baobab trees.
Here, you’ll encounter vast herds of elephants and be captivated by the highest number of bird species in any habitat worldwide.
At the heart of Tarangire lies the Tarangire River, a permanent water source that beckons a diverse array of wildlife.
After a delectable lunch at our camp or lodge, unwind by the pool or in cozy tents before embarking on an exhilarating game drive.
Overnight at Panorama campsite or a similar enchanting accommodation.
Meal Plan: Lunch & Dinner
Day 2: Discover the Wonders of Lake Manyara National Park
Following breakfast, set forth to Lake Manyara National Park. Despite its petite size, this park is abundant with wildlife, and bird enthusiasts will be delighted by its magnificent birdwatching opportunities.
Witness the rare sight of tree-climbing lions, unique to this region in Africa, and be enchanted by the vast flocks of pink flamingoes.
After savoring a hot lunch at Lake Manyara Serena Lodge, continue your expedition with an enthralling game-viewing experience.
Overnight at Panaroma campsite, surrounded by the wonders of nature.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 3: Ngorongoro Crater – A True Wonder of Nature
After breakfast, continue your journey to the awe-inspiring Ngorongoro, the eighth wonder of the natural world.
En route, you’ll pass through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, a testament to the harmonious coexistence between humans and wildlife, as the Masai people lead a pastoral lifestyle alongside magnificent creatures.
As you arrive on the rim of the crater, prepare to be mesmerized by the 2,000-foot descent into this immense caldera.
The Ngorongoro Crater boasts the highest concentration of animals in Africa, including lion pride, black rhinos, and elephants, who share this realm with the legendary Masai tribesmen.
Experience a morning of wonder on the crater floor, observing the timeless wildlife in this World Heritage Site.
Enjoy a delightful lunch at the hippo picnic site before embarking on a thrilling game drive as you ascend the crater and journey back to Arusha.
Meal Plan: Breakfast & Lunch.
Net Price (Minimum of 2 People Travelling)
USD 650 per person sharing
Package Exclusions
- Private 4 x 4 Safari Land Cruiser transportation with a pop-up roof for optimal game viewing
- All taxes/VAT
- Comfortable safari vehicle for ground transport
- Tented accommodation
- Camping gears
- Service of a proficient English-speaking driver/guide
- Park entrance fees and government taxes
- Detailed game drives as per the itinerary
- Bottled water for the Safari
- Meals as outlined in the itinerary
Package Exclusions
- International flights to and from home
- Visa fees (if applicable)
- Travel Insurance
- Tips
- Soft drinks or alcoholic beverages
- Personal items
- Optional visits to the Maasai village and Olduvai Gorge Museum.