This 4-day Tanzania safari takes you through three of the most spectacular parks in northern Tanzania — Tarangire National Park, Serengeti National Park, and the Ngorongoro Crater.
Enjoy breathtaking landscapes and close encounters with Tanzania’s famous wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, and possibly even the endangered black rhino.
It’s the perfect short safari that combines amazing wildlife, iconic destinations, and comfortable accommodation — ideal for travelers with limited time.
Kicking off Day 2 of your safari is another early start as at roughly 7:00am we will pack up and head to the Serengeti National Park. You will pass by a traditional Maasai Boma along the way and get to see the ways of life of the Maasai people.
You will enter the Serengeti at around noon and spend the rest of your afternoon exploring its world renowned endless plains in search of one of the greatest wildlife spectacles in the world, the great annual migration. After your game drive you will be taken to your tented camp/lodge where you will be spending the night.
Kicking off Day 2 of your safari is another early start as at roughly 7:00am we will pack up and head to the Serengeti National Park. You will pass by a traditional Maasai Boma along the way and get to see the ways of life of the Maasai people.
You will enter the Serengeti at around noon and spend the rest of your afternoon exploring its world renowned endless plains in search of one of the greatest wildlife spectacles in the world, the great annual migration. After your game drive you will be taken to your tented camp/lodge where you will be spending the night.
Today you will spend the whole day exploring the amazing variety of mammals, birds and reptile species the park has to offer and not to forget the breathtaking scenery and sunsets.
After your tour of the park you will be transferred to your tented camp/lodge where you will be spending the night.
Another early morning start as you head to the Ngorongoro Crater – one of the new 7 Natural Wonders of Africa. Not only does the Ngorongoro Crater have some breathtaking scenery, it is also home to over 25,000 wild creatures; in particular you may be lucky to see the Big 5 here. Estimates suggest there are roughly 7,000 wildebeest, 4,000 zebras, 3,000 eland, 3,000 gazelles, 600 hyena, 200-300 elephants, over 60 lions, 30 rhinos, and many others in a small area, so I hope you camera is charged and ready to go. The crater itself is about 610m deep and 260 square kilometres giving us enough opportunities to try and catch sights on those favorite animals. After lunch, we you will be taken back to Moshi/Arusha or dropped off at the airports, but not before stopping at some local shops to grab some souvenirs to take back home with you.




