On this safari tour you will experience safaris in three of Africa's most famous national parks, which also complement each other perfectly. If you dream of experiencing the most iconic parks in Tanzania, this is the perfect safari package.
Here you have a great chance to see all of Africa's biggest and boldest animals and you have time to enjoy the beautiful scenery in peace and quiet. You will have several days for game viewing in the magnificent Serengeti, which with its open landscape and endless expanses is a classic safari destination. The Ngorongoro Crater is said by many to be the eighth wonder of the world and it is a powerful feeling to descend into the 600-metre-deep crater where wildlife is teeming. In Tarangire you will experience safari in a lush hilly environment and here you will find all of Africa's felines as well as large herds of elephants.
This package includes a short visit to a Maasai village where you will be given an insight into their interesting life. Also included is a walking safari of approximately 1.5 hours with an armed ranger. Walking on the savannah is an unique experience.
The Safari Jeep is a four-wheel drive Land Cruiser equipped with electric sockets that allow you to lift the roof for a perfect view of the savannah.
This package can be extended with 1 or more extra days
We are happy to book international flights on request.
"We went on a full day trip to a coffee plantation and went to Lake Chala for a day and finished with several days of safari. We had 2 jeeps and 2 amazing guides who took very good care of us and made sure we saw lots of animals"
Private 4*4 Toyota Land Cruiser
Transport and free miles in the parks
Knowledgeable English-speaking guide
Our security guarantee
Insurance with Flying Doctor'
Accommodation according to itinerary
Meals according to itinerary
Water in the safari jeep all days
Round-the-clock service during the journey
Parking fees & taxes
Transfer to and from the airport
Walking safari in Tarangire (age limit 12 years)
Crater walk in Ngorongoro (age limit 10 years)
Climate Offsetting
Visa
Travel insurance
Tips
Snacks
Your passport must be valid for 6 months after the planned date of return.
You can choose to obtain a visa either online before travelling or at the airport in Tanzania. The cost of a visa is 50 USD
Tanzania is one hour ahead of Sweden in summer time, and two hours ahead in winter time
During safari there may be poor coverage. We can arrange wifi in the jeep if required.
You are responsible for ensuring that you have adequate insurance.
In Tanzania, the USD and the Tanzanian Shilling are used. Shillings can be withdrawn from ATMs.
In Tanzania, tipping is expected. It is therefore customary to tip the guide at the end of your safari.
We will pick you up at the airport in Arusha or Kilimanjaro. One of our representatives will stand with a sign with your name in the arrivals hall. You will then be transferred to your hotel where you will have time to recover after a long journey. Arusha is beautifully situated at the foot of Tanzania's second highest mountain, Mount Meru. Just a few kilometres away is Africa's highest mountain Kilimanjaro. The region is characterised by coffee and banana plantations. Arusha is high above sea level, which makes the climate very pleasant.
In the morning you will be picked up at the hotel after breakfast and start the journey to Tarangire. The drive takes about 2 hours and the road is paved and in good condition. In Tarangire you start with a walking safari of about 1,5 hours with an armed ranger. Walking on the savannah is an incredibly and unique experience. Tarangire is a lush and hilly national park and the vegetation is very diverse. In the park you can see many of the spectacular baobab trees. Tarangire is best known for its large elephant population, which you can often get very close to, but there are also a variety of other animals such as antelope, buffalo, giraffe, zebra and all the big cats. During the dry season, the Tarangire River attracts large numbers of animals. At dusk, you end your safari tour and return to your accommodation for a moment of relaxation before dinner.
After breakfast you start your journey to the Serengeti. The journey takes about 4-5 hours and you will pass hilly areas with Masai guarding their cattle in their traditional red checkered cloth shirts. Before entering the park itself you will have a picnic lunch. The last few hours of the drive are very bumpy. In the afternoon when you arrive you will go on a safari. But already on the way to the gate itself you will probably see many animals. Depending on when you visit the park, you will be able to see parts of the annual migration of millions of wildebeest and zebra. The landscape is largely savannah with the characteristic acacia trees. This makes it relatively easy to spot animals. Before sunset you will return for dinner at your accommodation, which is located in the heart of the Serengeti. There you may see, but most probably hear, animals during the evening and night.
Getting up early in the morning and feeling the fresh air and seeing the morning mist in the Serengeti is something very special. But for many predators, this is the time of day when they are most active. The Serengeti has the world's largest concentration of felines and there is a good chance of seeing them. The Seronera area in particular, where you will be staying, is very animal dense. Standing up in the safari jeep and feeling the warm wind and looking out over the Serengeti is an fantastic feeling. After a morning/mid-morning safari in the Serengeti, you will head on to the Ngorongoro Crater. The accommodation is adjacent to the crater and there is a lot of wildlife around. Here you will have a short guided walking tour along the crater and have the opportunity to enjoy the magical views. If you prefer to go directly to the accommodation, this is of course also possible.
Early in the morning you start the journey down into the Ngorongoro Crater. The trip along the crater rim and then down to the crater itself is a powerful experience. Ngorongoro Crater is the world's largest inactive volcano and there is a height difference of almost 600 metres from the crater rim down to the crater floor. The crater is called the Garden of Eden because there are between 25,000 - 30,000 wild animals in this area. At a nice picnic area, often full of hippos, the day's lunch is taken. This is one of Africa's most wildlife-rich areas, so you are sure to see many animals. If you're lucky, you may see the endangered black rhino. After an intense day in the crater, you begin the journey back to Arusha. On the way back, you may choose to stop for a short visit to a genuine Maasai village to get an insight into how they live.
You can enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hotel. If you choose to add our Zanzibar package, we will pick you up at the hotel in good time before your flight departs. If you have booked your own flight from Arusha or Kilimanjaro, you decide when you want to be picked up for transport to the airport. If you would like a transfer on another day, this can be arranged.
Add another full day in the Serengeti and have the opportunity to spend another day spotting all the amazing animals that live here.
We will pick you up at the airport in Arusha or Kilimanjaro. One of our representatives will stand with a sign with your name in the arrivals hall. You will then be transferred to your hotel where you will have time to recover after a long journey. Arusha is beautifully situated at the foot of Tanzania's second highest mountain, Mount Meru. Just a few kilometres away is Africa's highest mountain Kilimanjaro. The region is characterised by coffee and banana plantations. Arusha is high above sea level, which makes the climate very pleasant.
In the morning you will be picked up at the hotel after breakfast and start the journey to Tarangire. The drive takes about 2 hours and the road is paved and in good condition. In Tarangire you start with a walking safari of about 1,5 hours with an armed ranger. Walking on the savannah is an incredibly and unique experience. Tarangire is a lush and hilly national park and the vegetation is very diverse. In the park you can see many of the spectacular baobab trees. Tarangire is best known for its large elephant population, which you can often get very close to, but there are also a variety of other animals such as antelope, buffalo, giraffe, zebra and all the big cats. During the dry season, the Tarangire River attracts large numbers of animals. At dusk, you end your safari tour and return to your accommodation for a moment of relaxation before dinner.
After breakfast you start your journey to the Serengeti. The journey takes about 4-5 hours and you will pass hilly areas with Masai guarding their cattle in their traditional red checkered cloth shirts. Before entering the park itself you will have a picnic lunch. The last few hours of the drive are very bumpy. In the afternoon when you arrive you will go on a safari. But already on the way to the gate itself you will probably see many animals. Depending on when you visit the park, you will be able to see parts of the annual migration of millions of wildebeest and zebra. The landscape is largely savannah with the characteristic acacia trees. This makes it relatively easy to spot animals. Before sunset you will return for dinner at your accommodation, which is located in the heart of the Serengeti. There you may see, but most probably hear, animals during the evening and night.
Getting up early in the morning and feeling the fresh air and seeing the morning mist in the Serengeti is something very special. But for many predators, this is the time of day when they are most active. The Serengeti has the world's largest concentration of felines and there is a good chance of seeing them. The Seronera area in particular, where you will be staying, is very animal dense. Standing up in the safari jeep and feeling the warm wind and looking out over the Serengeti is an fantastic feeling. After a morning/mid-morning safari in the Serengeti, you will head on to the Ngorongoro Crater. The accommodation is adjacent to the crater and there is a lot of wildlife around. Here you will have a short guided walking tour along the crater and have the opportunity to enjoy the magical views. If you prefer to go directly to the accommodation, this is of course also possible.
Early in the morning you start the journey down into the Ngorongoro Crater. The trip along the crater rim and then down to the crater itself is a powerful experience. Ngorongoro Crater is the world's largest inactive volcano and there is a height difference of almost 600 metres from the crater rim down to the crater floor. The crater is called the Garden of Eden because there are between 25,000 - 30,000 wild animals in this area. At a nice picnic area, often full of hippos, the day's lunch is taken. This is one of Africa's most wildlife-rich areas, so you are sure to see many animals. If you're lucky, you may see the endangered black rhino. After an intense day in the crater, you begin the journey back to Arusha. On the way back, you may choose to stop for a short visit to a genuine Maasai village to get an insight into how they live.
You can enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hotel. If you choose to add our Zanzibar package, we will pick you up at the hotel in good time before your flight departs. If you have booked your own flight from Arusha or Kilimanjaro, you decide when you want to be picked up for transport to the airport. If you would like a transfer on another day, this can be arranged.
Add another full day in the Serengeti and have the opportunity to spend another day spotting all the amazing animals that live here.
Here are some accommodation suggestions for this safari package
Burunge Lodge is strategically located close to both Tarangire and Lake Manyara. It has a peaceful atmosphere and you can sit on the deck and look out over the savannah. Hopefully you can see wildlife from here. There is a pool to cool off in and in the evening a bonfire is lit. If the weather is nice, you can enjoy the sunset and a sky full of stars.
Located near Kilimanjaro, the hotel is known for its green spaces with fine lawns, trees and flowers. There is a large swimming pool to cool off on hot days. The rooms are cosy and completely renovated. The staff is always in a good mood and the atmosphere is family-like. In the restaurant you can order everything from Indian food to Tanzanian or continental.
Maramboi Tented Lodge is located in between Tarangire and Lake Manyara National Parks. The surrounding landscape is open with palm trees scattered around. The luxurious tents are spacious and set on wooden platforms and each has a private terrace. After an exciting day's safari you can order a drink by the pool and look out over the savannah, where you have the chance to see everything from giraffes to warthogs. Or you can sit by the campfire and enjoy the beautiful starry sky.
This camp is located in the middle of the central Serengeti. There are many large acacia trees scattered around the area where you can sit in the shade and look out over the vastness. The camp has 180 degree views of the savannah. At certain times of the year you can see parts of the annual migration from here. You will stay in luxury tents with comfortable beds. In the morning you can have a cup of coffee and hear the savannah come to life. All electricity comes from solar power.
The lodge is close to the crater rim, which allows you to get down into the crater quickly in the morning. The accommodation is rustic and has an old-fashioned charm. As it is cold at night, there are stoves in each room and fires in common areas. It is not uncommon to see zebras, storks and sometimes even elephants from your veranda. The majority of the staff are Maasai, and part of the income from the lodge goes to support the Maasai people.
This lodge has a fantastic location right on the edge of the Ngorongoro Crater and with spectacular views. It is camouflaged to blend in completely with its surroundings and is built of stone, creating a feeling of being one with nature. The rooms have a private stone balcony and are decorated with prehistoric paintings. Here you can enjoy stunning sunsets. The unique location makes it easy to get down to the crater in the morning.
This campsite is located in the centre of Serengeti. When you arrive, the chef will start preparing dinner and you can sit in a camping chair and rest after the day's safari. You will stay in simple tents equipped with mattresses, pillows and sleeping bags. The standard is relatively basic, but there are western-style toilets. The area is famous for its many hyenas which you may see and most likely hear. There is a ranger with a rifle nearby so you can feel completely safe.
If you want to try glamping, Tukaone Camp is the perfect place to do it. It is a small and personal camp surrounded by acacia trees and separated from other accommodations. From here you can see the endless plains of the Serengeti and also have a great opportunity to see wildlife as the lodge is right in the heart of the Serengeti. In the evenings you can sit in front of an open fire and enjoy beautiful sunsets. The accommodation has been built and designed to blend in with the savannah.
The campsite is close to the crater and although you can't see down into the crater itself, it's a cool hilly environment to be in. You will stay in simple tents equipped with mattresses, pillows and sleeping bags. Tenting is an exciting experience as you get very close to the animals. Usually you can hear the sounds of several animals from inside the tent. Many times you can see zebras grazing on the grass. There are no fences around the area, but there is a ranger with a rifle nearby so you can feel completely safe.
This hotel used to be a coffee farm. There are huge green areas with lots of trees and flowers and there is a river running at one side of the property. This is a place for total relaxation and a perfect accommodation to digest a safari trip. The garden is full of birds and small monkeys. The rooms have an elegant and rustic design.
Here are some activities you can add to your safari package
Going on a canoe safari is an exciting experience. For 2 hours you will glide through the water. From the canoe you have the opportunity to see hippos, but also other animals that come down to the water to drink. There are also many exotic birds in the area. You will have an experienced guide with you in the canoe, so you can feel completely safe and just enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
If you want to get the experience of Kilimanjaro without climbing it, a day trip is the perfect activity for you. Early in the morning, you will go to Marangu Gate, which is 1,843 m above sea level, and then hike, surrounded by rainforest, up to Mandara Hut at 2,700 m above sea level. There you will have a well-deserved lunch and if you are lucky you can see the summit of Kilimanjaro from here. Then you start the journey back down. Depending on your pace, the trip takes about 8 hours in total.
Northern Tanzania is famous for its coffee districts, which are set in hilly and beautiful surroundings. The day starts with a walk of about 1 hour to Materuni Waterfall which is beautifully situated in a lush green setting. You will then travel to a coffee farm where you will have lunch made from local products You will then be involved in the whole coffee process, from a coffee bean to a steaming cup, which is an interesting experience involving all the senses. The tour runs from about 9.30 - 15.30.
Travelling silently across the savannah and seeing Serengeti's many animals and landscapes from a bird's eye view is a magical experience. The tour is done early in the morning and in addition to the chance to see a morning hunt, you can enjoy the sun slowly rising on the horizon. The balloon ride takes about an hour and when you land you will be served champagne and a breakfast in the bush.
The locals in Tanzania are generally very friendly and happy to share their traditions. On this tour of Moshi, you'll get a glimpse of what their daily lives are like. You'll stroll around with a lovely guide and can take a ride in their traditional tuktuk, visit a classic market or have a beer in a local bar. You choose how long the tour will be and what you are interested in seeing and doing.
The Maasai have lived in the Ngorongoro area for hundreds of years. They live a simple life and are still relatively disconnected from the modern world. If you want to experience something out of the ordinary, you can stay overnight in the tents of a Maasai family for a night. You'll get a unique insight into their daily lives, milking cows, herding goats and spending time with them in front of an open fire in the evening.
We provide a travel guarantee through the Swedish institute Kammarkollegiet, which means you will get your money back if we can't complete the journey. We also have one of the best payment terms in the industry.
We have a 5/5 rating on Tripadvisor and are very proud of it. We always strive to exceed our customers' expectations and are constantly working to improve the details of our tours.
We carbon offset all our trips and support and collaborate with several local projects. Our goal is that the only footprint we will leave is the wheel tracks of our safari jeep.
Being on the ground, we have a unique knowledge of Tanzania and can therefore offer you the best and most authentic activities such as walking safaris, canoe safaris and visits to Maasai villages.
We are passionate about getting more people to discover the savannah of Tanzania. Our team is committed at every stage and we do our utmost to ensure that each specific client has a unique and magical experience.
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