3 Days Luxury Tanzania Road Safari

3 Days Luxury Tanzania Road Safari

Duration
3 Days, 2 Nights
Price from
$1,188 per person
Routing
Arusha, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro, Arusha, Depart

3 Days Luxury Tanzania Road Safari - Safari Overview

This tour is the perfect itinerary for those who only have 3 days available and wish to visit the most famous national parks in Tanzania. Except from the Serengeti, this tour will give you a great understanding of Tanzanian national parks in a short amount of time.


Trip Itinerary

Day 1 Tarangire National Park - Nimali Tarangire

We will pick you up from your hotel at 8 am and take you to a very special national park. Tarangire is famous for its diverse landscape with nine different vegetation zone. The park is particularly known for the abundance of ancient baobab trees (the largest trees on the continent) which fill the landscape and dwarf the animals next to them. The river of the park is full of wildlife ranging from a large variety of birds to lions, leopards, zebras, giraffes, buffaloes, antelopes and, of course, elephants. In fact, the park has the largest concentration of elephants in the whole country and provides unique chances to observe the interaction between elephant families. The lunch area is fascinating, boasting an observatory with amazing views of the river and wildlife (with good chances of seeing a hunt while having your picnic). In the afternoon, we will do a game drive before continuing to your accommodation. Overnight at Nimali Tarangire. Meal Plan: Lunch, Dinner.

Staying at Nimali Tarangire |  Meals: Lunch & Dinner
Nimali Tarangire
Nimali Tarangire

Day 2 – Ngorongoro Crater - Lion's Paw Ngorongoro

You'll be picked up from your accommodation early in the morning for a full day game drive in Lake Manyara. Although small in dimension (205sq miles), the park has breathtaking scenery. It is well famous for its lush acacia forest, giant figs and mahogany trees, as well as a growing population of baboons and blue monkeys. Permanent residents of this park include giraffes, elephants, impalas and a huge number of buffaloes. The lake is also home to a large number of hippos. Some unique facts about this park include the tree-climbing lions and the flamingos in the lakeshore. The landscapes of Lake Manyara are something that cannot be described in words, and the game drives along the lake provide stunning photo opportunities of giraffes and buffaloes in the foreground and the lake in the background. Some extra tours are possible, including a bike tour or a boat excursion. In the afternoon, transfer to Ngorongoro for the night at Ngorongoro Lion's Paw Camp. Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Staying at Lion's Paw Ngorongoro |  Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lion's Paw Ngorongoro
Lion's Paw Ngorongoro

Day 3 Ngorongoro Crater - Departure

Ngorongoro Crater is considered one of the Wonders of the Natural World. The crater spreads for 102sq miles and has 2,000ft high walls, making it virtually Noah's ark. It inhabits almost every species of wildlife that is indigenous to East Africa. It's one of the very rare locations in the whole continent where you can witness the black rhino. The concentration of African wildlife is the greatest on the continent. The crater has a river, several swamps, a soda lake with a great concentration of flamingoes, a forest and open plains. It's also famous for its elephants which are the largest in the world and have huge tusks. We’ll start the day very early and descend into the crater floor for an incredible morning of wildlife in one of the most stunning places on Earth. After a fantastic afternoon game drive, ascend the crater and exit the Ngorongoro Conservation Area towards Arusha. We expect to be back in Arusha at around 5 pm but we can be flexible if needed (i.e. flight to catch).

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

3 Days Luxury Tanzania Road Safari - Price Overview


Rates Per Person Solo 2Pax 3Pax 4Pax 5Pax 6Pax
Jan 1, 2026 - Mar 31, 2026 $3,646 $2,967 $2,887 $2,731 $2,651 $2,431
Apr 1, 2026 - May 31, 2026 $3,603 $2,823 $2,580 $2,539 $2,336 $2,154
Jun 1, 2026 - Oct 31, 2026 $3,646 $2,967 $2,887 $2,731 $2,651 $2,431
Nov 1, 2026 - Dec 10, 2026 $3,603 $2,763 $2,556 $2,443 $2,329 $2,142
Dec 11, 2026 - Jan 5, 2027 $3,666 $3,279 $2,993 $2,801 $2,769 $2,670

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January

The herds are moving into the southern plains of the Serengeti, around Ndutu, Kusini, and Naabi. The short grasses here are rich in nutrients, preparing the females for calving.

February

This is the peak calving month. Hundreds of thousands of wildebeest calves are born, often within a few weeks of each other. This spectacle attracts a high concentration of predators, making it an excellent time for predator-prey sightings.

March

The calves are a few weeks old and growing quickly. The herds begin to spread out as they continue to graze on the southern plains, preparing for the long journey north.

April

The long rains begin, prompting the herds to start their movement northwest. They form long columns as they begin their trek through the central Serengeti.

May

The migration gathers momentum, with vast columns of wildebeest stretching for miles. The herds congregate in the Western Corridor, and the mating season, or "the rut," begins.

June

The dry season starts, and the wildebeest face their first major challenge: the Grumeti River. Thousands of animals must cross this crocodile-infested river, creating dramatic and intense encounters.

July

The herds continue their journey north, with many arriving in the northern Serengeti. The Grumeti River crossings are in full swing, and some of the first herds may begin to cross the even more treacherous Mara River.

August

This is one of the best months to witness the famous Mara River crossings. The herds are spread out across the northern Serengeti and the Maasai Mara, making multiple crossings back and forth over the river in search of greener pastures.

September

The river crossings continue, though the intensity may decrease. Large numbers of wildebeest are now grazing in the fertile plains of the Maasai Mara in Kenya.

October

As the dry season approaches its climax, the wildebeest start to slowly move back into the Serengeti from the Maasai Mara, heading east and south.

November

The short rains begin, signaling the herds to make a decisive move south towards the replenished plains of the eastern Serengeti. They make their way through the Lobo and Loliondo areas.

December

The wildebeest arrive back on the short-grass plains of the southern Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. They are widely dispersed, feeding on the fresh grass and getting ready for the next calving season.

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