Overview of 3 days Tanzania Private safari | Camping safari to Tarangire, Ngorongoro Crater & Lake Manyara
A wonderful experience of Northern Tanzania's richness of animals and breathtaking landscape is our three-day Tanzania Private safari. The Ngorongoro Crater, sometimes known as "Africa's Garden of Eden," is known for its wealth of animals, including the extremely uncommon black rhino.
You will feel delighted and refreshed after exploring the huge savannah plains of Tarangire National Park and taking leisurely wildlife drives along the shallow waters of Lake Manyara.
Day One (1): Tanzania Private safari to Tarangire National Park
Early in the morning, we will leave Arusha and go to Tarangire National Park, where enormous termite mounds and centuries-old baobab trees are waiting for us. This park is well-known for its large elephant population, picturesque surroundings, and varied bird life.
Elephants, lions, giraffes, warthogs, ostriches, impalas, cheetahs, mongooses, buffaloes, and baboons are among the alluring fauna found in Tarangire. Following the conclusion of our wildlife drive, we will go to Lake Manyara, where you will have dinner and spend the night..
Day two (2): Tanzania Private safari to Ngorongoro Crater
Early am game drives provide you a great chance to see animals since we will start the day punctually to guarantee that we get to the Ngorongoro Crater on time. After a fantastic wildlife drive, we'll have a delicious picnic lunch inside the crater.
The raised structure encourages the animals to congregate inside the crater, making it possible to see all five of "The Big 5" in a single day. The buffalo, lions, elephants, rhinos, and leopards together known as "the big five" are said to dominate the savannah. The Ngorongoro Crater is the biggest un-flooded, unbroken crater in the world. It established its structure almost three million years ago when a massive volcano erupted.
Zebra, hippo, wildebeest, and hyenas are among animals that you may anticipate seeing. Around Soda Lake, flamingos may be seen gently relaxing, and vultures are constantly corroding the dead prey of a predator. Storks and geese are some other bird species. Your guide will keep in close communication with the other safari drivers, and his remarkable capacity for finding creatures that have concealed themselves will guarantee that your day will be filled with adventure. At Lake Manyara, we'll have dinner and stay the night.
Day three (3): Tanzania Private safari to Lake Manyara to Arusha
We will go to Lake Manyara in the morning, where we will spend the day and savour a delicious picnic meal. The Park is tucked away at the foot of the Great Rift Valley escarpment, and the surrounding scenery is stunningly beautiful. The park's diversity of habitats allows for the presence of a large number of species.
The Park is the ideal spot for bird watchers because it is home to over 380 species of birds, some of which are migratory. The lake's edge is home to thousands of pink-hued flamingos, as well as pelicans, storks, and cormorants, among other sizable waterfowl. Buffalo, elephants, giraffes, impalas, and the vicious hippos that live in the water are among the animals you may expect to encounter. It will be late afternoon when our journey ends. We'll continue on to Arusha, where you'll spend the night at the Mrimba Palm hotel with meals included.
Tanzania Private safari package what's Included
Tanzania Private safari package what's Not included
- Flights (International & Domestics)
- Travel insurance & Medical insurance
- Visa cost which is $50 except for Canadian and USA passport holders which is 100$
- Personal items
- Tips for safari guide & chef
- Soda and Alcoholic beverages
- Extra activities (Balloon flight $600 per person & Masai Village $ 45 per person)