Tour highlight
- Main Destination :Northern tanzania
- Tour may be offered as :
- Budget
- Mid Range
- Private
- Religious
- Tour Duration:Day: 4Night: 3
- You Visit:
- Arusha
- Tarangire
- Ngorongoro
Tour Over View:
Tour itinerary:
Day 1: Arusha to Tarangire National Park
After a short safari briefing in the morning, you will travel southwest towards Tarangire National Park. The park has a diversity of landscapes, including grasslands, acacia woodlands, and forests, and it is especially popular for its huge elephant herds and animals gathering at the river and swamps. Animals range from swarms of yellow-breasted lovebirds to kudus, buffaloes, giraffes, elands, and the weird-looking gerenuk. Predators include lions, leopards, and hyenas, while wild dogs are rare.
In the late afternoon, you will arrive at a Tarangire simba lodge inside the park, where you will spend the night.
Meals: Lunch & Dinner Included
Day 2: Tarangire National Park to Lake Manyara National Park
After breakfast, you will leave Tarangire National Park and drive via the town of Mto wa Mbu to Lake Manyara National Park. This park, with its shallow alkaline lake, stretches along the base of the Rift Valley Escarpment. Lake Manyara attracts thousands of birds, including huge flocks of flamingos. Other animals in the park include buffaloes, elephants, hippos, and Masai giraffes, as well as troops of boisterous baboons and monkeys in the forests. The park once became famous for tree-climbing lions, and if you are lucky enough to spot them, you will be amused by the sight of these animals lounging on branches in the acacia trees.
After a full-day game drive in the park, you will drive to the nearby town of Karatu and overnight at Marera valley lodge.
Meals: Breakfast Lunch and Dinner Included
Day 3: Ngorongoro Crater
Rise and shine! After an early breakfast at your hotel, you will travel down a precipitous trail into the crater. Its grass plains and acacia forests are home to almost all the species of animals found in the East African savannah. In only a few hours, you might see all of the Big Five lions, elephants, buffalo, rhinos, and leopards, as well as eland, mountain reedbucks, hyenas, and rare wild dogs. After an extensive game drive and a picnic lunch inside the crater, you will leave the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and travel to Mto wa Mbu, where you will spend the night at Ngare Lodge.
Meals: Breakfast Lunch and Dinner Included
Day 4: Mto wa mbu to Masai village to Arusha
After a leisurely breakfast, you will start your journey to Masai Village, where you will have a half-day cultural tour, learning about and being involved in the daily activities of the Masai people.
Later in the afternoon, drive back to Arusha, where you will be dropped off in the city center or at the airport.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch Included
END OF TOUR
Include
- Pick up at Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha Airport
- All accommodations before and during the safari
- Private, professional safari guide
- Private 4 x 4 safari jeep with roof for game viewing
- Enough mineral water per day.
- Entrance fees to all national parks and 18% VAT on park entrance fees
- Maasai lifestyle tour if your interest is optional
- All meals included (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
Exclude
- Tips for your safari guide
- Air tickets
- Tanzania Visa fee
- Lunch and dinner in the hotel (only before and after the safari)
- Insurance.
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Tanzania is generally considered safe for tourists, including safari-goers. However, it's always advisable to exercise caution and follow the guidance of your tour operator or guide. Be aware of your surroundings, listen to instructions, and take necessary precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
The best time for a safari in Tanzania depends on what you want to see and experience. The dry season from June to October is popular as wildlife congregates around water sources. The wildebeest migration usually takes place from December to July. However, different parks have different peak seasons, so it's advisable to research specific regions and their seasonal patterns.
Yes, most visitors to Tanzania require a visa. You can obtain a visa in advance from a Tanzanian embassy or consulate, or you can get a visa on arrival at the airport or border entry points. It's recommended to check the visa requirements and application process beforehand to ensure a smooth entry into the country.
Essential items to pack for a Tanzania safari include lightweight and breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, a camera, and any necessary medications. It's also advisable to pack layers for cooler mornings and evenings, as well as a waterproof jacket in case of rain.
The duration of your safari depends on your interests and the specific areas you wish to visit. Many people opt for a 4- to 7-day safari, which allows for a good wildlife experience in multiple parks. However, it's also possible to extend your safari and combine it with other attractions, like the beaches of Zanzibar or cultural visits.
Tanzania is known for its diverse wildlife. On a safari, you can expect to see animals such as lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, buffaloes, leopards, cheetahs, rhinos (in a few select areas), hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of antelope species. Birdlife is also abundant in Tanzania.
Tanzania offers a range of accommodations to suit different preferences and budgets. Options include luxury lodges, tented camps, mobile camps, and budget-friendly campsites. Some lodges and camps are located inside the national parks, while others are situated in private concessions adjacent to the parks.