3 days Tanzania group sharing safari Tour
unforgettable 3-days Tanzania group join sharing safari exploring three of Tanzania’s iconic destinations. Begin with Tarangire National Park, renowned for its vast elephant herds, ancient baobab trees, and diverse wildlife concentrated along the Tarangire River. Continue to Lake Manyara National Park, a scenic gem known for its tree-climbing lions, flamingos along the soda lake, and lush forests teeming with wildlife. Conclude the adventure at the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and natural wonder, where you’ll experience a thriving ecosystem home to the “Big Five,” stunning landscapes, and a variety of habitats. This carefully crafted itinerary combines breathtaking scenery, abundant wildlife, and cultural richness, making it an ideal choice for an immersive Tanzanian safari experience.
3 Days Tanzania group sharing safari Tour
Begin your day with an early departure from Arusha or Moshi, heading to Tarangire National Park in a comfortable 4x4 safari vehicle. Upon arrival, embark on a thrilling morning game drive, exploring the park’s diverse landscapes adorned with iconic baobab trees. Spot large herds of elephants, lions, giraffes, and zebras gathering along the Tarangire River. Pause for a scenic picnic lunch within the park before continuing your wildlife exploration in the afternoon. As the day concludes, leave the park and travel to your accommodation for dinner and a restful evening.
After breakfast, set out for the stunning Lake Manyara National Park, an ecological haven nestled along the base of the Great Rift Valley escarpment. The day begins with a leisurely drive to the park, where you’ll be immersed in its diverse habitats and incredible wildlife. Known for its compact yet varied ecosystems, Lake Manyara offers a unique blend of lush forests, open grasslands, and the shimmering soda lake that attracts thousands of birds.
Upon arrival, embark on a morning game drive through the park’s picturesque groundwater forests. This lush, jungle-like area is home to playful troops of baboons, monkeys, and a variety of bird species flitting among the trees. You’ll also spot large herds of elephants moving gracefully through the forest, giraffes nibbling on treetop foliage, and zebras grazing in open clearings. As you drive toward the soda lake, marvel at the flocks of flamingos and pelicans that create a pink hue along the shoreline, offering a breathtaking view. Keep your eyes peeled for the park’s iconic tree-climbing lions, a rare and fascinating sight as they lounge on branches above the savannah.
Around midday, pause for a picnic lunch at a scenic location within the park. In the afternoon, continue your game drive to explore the park’s additional habitats. Visit the grassy floodplains, which are teeming with wildlife, including wildebeests and buffalos, as well as the occasional predator lurking nearby. Stop by the hot springs, a natural marvel where steaming waters bubble to the surface, contrasting beautifully with the surrounding greenery. Bird enthusiasts will enjoy spotting Lake Manyara’s diverse avian species, including storks, kingfishers, and hornbills. Thereafter you will drive back to your accommodation for relaxation and overnight.
Your final safari day begins with an early breakfast before setting off to the awe-inspiring Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations. Upon reaching the crater rim, you’ll descend approximately 600 meters to the crater floor, entering a unique natural haven often referred to as the "Eighth Wonder of the World."
The morning is spent on a thrilling game drive, exploring the crater’s diverse habitats, which include open grasslands, woodlands, swamps, and Lake Magadi. These ecosystems support an extraordinary concentration of wildlife, making the crater one of the best places to see the famed "Big Five": lions, elephants, leopards, buffaloes, and the critically endangered black rhinoceros. In addition to the Big Five, you’ll encounter abundant zebras, wildebeests, hippos, hyenas, and possibly even cheetahs. The lake's shores are lined with flocks of flamingos, while other bird species, such as pelicans and cranes, add to the vibrant scenery.
Around midday, enjoy a picnic lunch at a designated site on the crater floor. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and the presence of roaming wildlife, this serene pause provides an opportunity to reflect on the morning’s remarkable sightings.
After lunch, continue your exploration of the crater, visiting key habitats and increasing your chances of spotting rare species. The Lerai Forest is known for elephants and birdlife, while the swamps are home to hippos and waterfowl. Each corner of the crater reveals new wonders, showcasing the incredible biodiversity.
As the afternoon progresses, ascend the crater walls, pausing for one last panoramic view of this stunning natural wonder. Then, begin your journey back to Arusha or Moshi,
3 Days Tanzania group sharing safari Tour
Includes
- 4x4 Safari Car
- Park fees
- All activities
- All accommodation as stated in the itinerary
- All transportation
- All Taxes/VAT
- All Meals
- Drinking water on all days
Excludes
- flight
- Tipping
- Visas
- Alcoholic drink
- Insurance
3 Days Tanzania group sharing safari Tour
The safari typically covers Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater, two of Tanzania’s most iconic wildlife destinations.
A group sharing safari allows travelers to join others in a shared vehicle, reducing costs while still providing a full safari experience.
You’ll have the chance to see the “Big Five” (lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinos) as well as cheetahs, zebras, wildebeests, giraffes, and various bird species.
Typically, safari vehicles accommodate 6–7 people, ensuring everyone gets a window seat for optimal wildlife viewing.
Accommodations are usually in budget lodges or tented camps. Upgrades to mid-range Accommodation.
The package generally includes transportation, park entry fees, accommodations, meals, and services of a professional safari guide.
The safari operates year-round, but the dry season (June–October) is ideal for wildlife viewing. The wet season (November–May) is great for birdwatching and lush landscapes.
Yes, children aged 6 and above can join.