This 4-day safari takes you to the heart of Tanzania’s iconic destinations: Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. Witness breathtaking wildlife, including the Big Five, and experience Tanzania’s incredible landscapes.
Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you’ll be transferred to your hotel in Arusha. Relax and unwind as you prepare for the exciting safari ahead.
Start your adventure with a flight or drive to the Serengeti. Once there, embark on a thrilling game drive across the vast plains, home to the famous Big Five and the incredible spectacle of the annual migration.
Enjoy another full day of exploration in the Serengeti. Search for lions, elephants, and other magnificent wildlife as you roam the endless landscapes on game drives. Every moment promises an unforgettable encounter with nature.
Journey to Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Descend into this natural wonder and experience one of the richest wildlife habitats on Earth. After a final game drive, head to Arusha and departure.
You can expect to see the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, buffalo), cheetahs, zebras, wildebeests, and a variety of birds.
The best time is from June to October for the dry season and December to March for the calving season in Ndutu.
Packages typically include transport, park fees, accommodation, meals, and an experienced guide.
You can fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha Airport and travel by road or take a domestic flight to the Serengeti.
Yes, safaris are generally safe when you follow the guidance of your tour operator and safari guide.
Accommodations range from budget campsites to luxury lodges and tented camps, depending on your preference and budget.
Yes, children can join, but it's recommended for families to check the specific age policies of lodges or camps.
Pack light clothing, sturdy shoes, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, a camera, and binoculars.
The timing of the Great Migration depends on the season. Check with your operator to plan around migration patterns.
Night game drives are not allowed in Serengeti or Ngorongoro but may be offered in private reserves nearby.
Typically, you will have at least two game drives per day: one in the early morning and one in the late afternoon.
Yes, guides are highly trained and knowledgeable about wildlife, ecology, and the local culture.
Most visitors require a visa to enter Tanzania, which can be obtained online or on arrival at the airport.
Meals are typically prepared at the lodges or camps, offering both local and international cuisine.
There are designated picnic spots with restroom facilities in the parks, or you can use the bush in case of emergencies.
Coverage can be intermittent, especially in remote areas, but some lodges provide Wi-Fi.
Safaris continue in the rain, and guides are prepared for changing weather conditions. The rain can enhance the experience by attracting more wildlife.
Some safaris include visits to Maasai villages or cultural heritage sites near the parks.
Temperatures are generally warm during the day but can be cold in the early mornings and evenings, especially in Ngorongoro.
Tipping is customary and appreciated for guides, drivers, and camp staff. It’s recommended to budget for tips in advance.
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