Visit three of Tanzania’s best safari destinations on this tour, each with their own unique twist! Ngorongoro is our best to witness the Big Five (buffalo, elephant, rhino, lion and leopard); Tarangire is home to huge numbers of elephants and teeming with a wide variety of birds, and Lake Manyara is a perfect place to see the entertaining baboons and the tree-climbing lions. Unfortunately, many of these majestic animals are threatened or endangered, so an opportunity to see them in their natural habitat and learn about conservation efforts is something not to be missed.
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We’ll come and collect you at your hotel in Arusha
January – March
May – December
3 days, 2 nights
At this moment in time, we offer private safari tours and there are no restrictions on group sizes
Waterproof jacket
Soft jacket, fleece or soft-shell, for cold temperatures at night
Long sleeve shirt, for protection from the sun
Short sleeve shirt, light-weight
Hiking pants
Shorts (optional)
Bathing suit (optional)
Underwear
Headwear
Rimmed hat, for sun protection
Bandana, buff or dust mask, for face coverage for dust and sweat (optional)
Footwear
Hiking boots or shoes
Sandals or flip-flops (optional)
Socks
Accessories
Sunglasses
Daypack, small
One local, certified safari guide
Visit Lake Manyara, an alkaline soda lake filled with pink flamingos
Visit the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater and see some of the 25,000+ animals that live there
Keep our eyes peeled for the tree-climbing lions who love this area
The perfect opportunity to witness the big 5; buffalo, elephants, rhino, lions, and leopards
We’ll also keep our eyes peeled for some tree-climbing lions, which love this side of the park. Lake Manyara is also tipped to have the largest number of primates on earth, so we’ll also have to look out for the fun and energy that the local baboon population brings!
Referred to as ‘Africa’s Eden’, this UNESCO World Heritage crater is over 260km² (100 miles²) long and was formed 2-3 million years ago after a volcano exploded and collapsed on itself.
We’ll arrive at the rim after a journey through the Ngorongoro Highlands and then descend down 610m (2000 ft) onto its floor to start your safari experience.
Today is also a brilliant opportunity to spot the Big 5, as the Tarangire River runs through the park attracting a huge number of elephants, buffalo, giraffes, and antelope, particularly in the dry season between June to October. Large herds of elephants often pass through the area and love cooling off under the Baobab (upside-down trees). Following our exciting morning’s game drive, we’ll then transfer to your hotel in Arusha or to Kilimanjaro Airport.
We are locally owned and based in Tanzania. We also operate our own fleet of vehicles and employ our own drivers and guides which makes our prices competitive as it eliminates commission to third parties.