See the Best of Tanzania in Just 3 Days

This is your chance to experience an unforgettable wildlife adventure, with breathtaking landscapes and the opportunity to spot the Big Five. Destinations include Lake Manyara, Tarangire, and the Ngorongoro Crater.

The tour will last for 5-Days

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This 3-day safari takes you to three of Northern Tanzania's top wildlife destinations with experiences unique to each park. Lake Manyara National Park is famous for the clouds of pink flamingos and birds. A visit to Tarangire guarantees sights of giant elephant herds. In Ngorongoro Crater, it's possible to see the rare black rhino as well as the renowned Big Five: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino.

Perfect for time and budget conscious travelers, this safari includes two nights of quality lodging during the tour, all meals, and park fees. Please note: accommodation for your arrival in Arusha and after the safari is not included by default, but we’re happy to assist in booking or adding a luxurious hotel in Arusha upon request offering amenities like Wi-Fi, delicious dining, and a relaxing pool.

You'll be accompanied on this thrilling adventure by a well educated driver-guide with deep knowledge of Tanzania’s wildlife and ecosystems. This tour achieves the ideal balance in comfort and affordability. Whether you are a first time visitor or returning travelers wanting to explore more, this trip will give you a taste of Tanzania to remember.

Tour Features

Accommodation style - Adventure Camping

Classic Safari Journey

This tour features a blend of lodges and tented camps, offering a comfortable and immersive safari experience.

adjustments to accommodations or destinations is allowed

Fully customizable

Tailor the tour to your preferences with minor adjustments to accommodations or destinations.

The Private Safari Tour

Private experience

Enjoy the exclusivity of a private tour - just for you, with no group sharing.

Best for the solo travellers also

Solo traveler friendly

Solo travelers are welcome and can book this tour as a private journey.

This tour Can start any day

Flexible start dates

Begin your adventure on any day that suits you, subject to availability.

Family friendly tour

Family-friendly

A suitable option for travelers of all ages, including young children.

Itinerary Map

Africa map showing the location of Tanzania

Tanzania

Start Arrival → Arusha
Day 1 Arusha → Tarangire National park
Day 2 Tarangire → Lake Manyara National park
Day 3 Ngorongoro Crater → Arusha / Moshi
End Arusha / Moshi → Airport (Departure)

Main Destinations

Best time to visit Tarangire national park

Best Time to Visit

January to mid-March, and June to October (Especially July to November, when animals gather around the Tarangire River)

Tarangire National Park - High season

High Season

June to October (Expect more visitors during this period)

Tarangire National Park - Best Weather

Best Weather

June to October (Dry season with little to no rainfall)

Notable Wildlife of Tarangire National Park

Elephant

Abundant

White Rhino

None

Hippo

Common

Giraffe

Common

Black Rhino

None

Buffalo

Abundant

Wildebeest

Abundant

Zebra

Abundant

Lion

Common

Hyena

Occasional

Leopard

Rare

Cheetah

Rare

Wild Dog

Very Rare
Best time to visit Lake Manyara National Park

Best Time to Visit

January to mid-March, and June to October (Easier to spot animals)

Lake Manyara National Park - High season

High Season

July to March (The northern section gets crowded)

Lake Manyara National Park - Best Weather

Best Weather

During the dry season, from June to October (little to no rainfall)

Notable Lake Manyara National Park

Elephant

Common

White Rhino

None

Hippo

Common

Giraffe

Common

Black Rhino

None

Buffalo

Common

Wildebeest

Common

Zebra

Common

Lion

Occasional

Hyena

Occasional

Leopard

Rare

Cheetah

None

Wild Dog

Very Rare
Best time to visit Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Best Time to Visit

January to mid-March, and June to October (Wildlife viewing is best)

Ngorongoro Conservation Area - High season

High Season

June to October (Expect more visitors during this period)

Ngorongoro Conservation Area - Best Weather

Best Weather

June to October (Dry season with little to no rainfall)

Notable Wildlife of Ngorongoro Crater

Elephant

common

White Rhino

None

Hippo

Common

Giraffe

None

Black Rhino

Common

Buffalo

Abundant

Wildebeest

Abundant

Zebra

Abundant

Lion

Common

Hyena

Abundant

Leopard

Occasional

Cheetah

None

Wild Dog

None

Daily Schedule

At Kilimanjaro International Airport, your personal Explore Active guide will be waiting for you with a big smile and will say "Karibu Tanzania" (Welcome to Tanzania!). After a brief introduction and your luggage loaded in the car, your guide will transport you to your hotel in the town of Arusha, where you can relax after your journey while enjoying the serene atmosphere of Africa.

Depending on your arrival time, you may have the chance to either have a laid-back dinner or to explore a little of Arusha town. At some point, your guide will do a little orientation of your safari adventure and answer any individual questions you may have.

Get a good night’s sleep - your awesome safari adventure begins tomorrow! You will have your own private 4x4 safari jeep, you will be free to get in and out of your jeep, and go at your own pace, stopping for as long as you would like, and you can enjoy every moment whether you are enjoying the scenery or viewing wildlife.

  • Location: Arusha
  • Distance: 50 km
  • Meals: Dinner is included in the package.
  • Accommodation: Can be included upon request at extra cost

Distance: 120 km to Tarangire NP
Non-game Viewing Time: 2 – 3 hours

After breakfast, your safari guide will meet you at the hotel in the morning (around 7:30 A.M.). You will then depart for Tarangire National Park, and your first safari will start around 10:00 A.M.!

This is a great park to see many wild Tanzanian animals including lions, buffalos, giraffes, zebras, and more, however, it is most famously recognized for the high density of elephants - who tend to stay near their drinking source, Tarangire River.

  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included in the package.
  • Accommodation: included in your safari package.

Distance: 69 km from Tarangire National Park
Non-game Viewing Time: 1 – 2 hours

Waking up early for breakfast and traveling to Lake Manyara! The water streams which flow through the entire area of the park encourages plant growth, which consequently attracts many bird species, including African forest animals and even pink flamingos.

Lunch time awaits and hot spring Maji Moto is the next stop. After this location, your driver will offer you a personally packed lunchbox. The safari will continue after this stop, and by the evening you will be transferred back to your hotel in preparation for the next morning trip to Ngorongoro Crater, a destination which will undoubtedly take your breath away with the unimaginable wildlife diversity.

  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included in the package.
  • Accommodation: included in your safari package.

Distance: 190 km to Arusha / 280 km to Moshi

On this day, it is best to leave the hotel as early as possible to maximize your chances of seeing the animals that are most active in the morning. Depending on whether you’d like to extend your safari time, breakfast can either be served at the hotel or packed in lunchboxes for you to enjoy on the go. At 6:30 AM, you will depart for Ngorongoro Conservation Area, and after about an hour, you will enter the crater.

This is one of the well known and interesting national parks in Tanzania because it hosts the highest number of animal species per square kilometer. In the course of your visit, you will be able to see buffalo, elephants, lions, wildebeests, zebras, hippos, and feline species like caracals and servals. The most fortunate travelers may even catch sight of a rhinoceros which is one of the animals with the fewest numbers left alive.

Later at around lunch time and specifically, you will have reached the lakeside where lunchboxes will be offered. After lunch, the option of either continuing the safari or driving back to the hotel in Arusha / Moshi comes into play, it is entirely up to you.

  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included in the package.
  • Accommodation: Can be included upon request at extra cost

In this day, you’ll be transferred back to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your departure. If you wish to extend your adventure, you may choose to add a day trip to your itinerary, exploring nearby attractions or immersing yourself in local culture. For more details, we invite you to visit our Day Trip page. Alternatively, you can continue your journey with a visit to the stunning island of Zanzibar. Whether you’re seeking relaxation on pristine beaches or delving into the island’s rich culture, Zanzibar offers something for everyone. Explore our Zanzibar page to discover the perfect package for your next excursion.

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Safari Etiquette & Important Guidelines

Welcome to your first day on safari! To ensure a safe, respectful, and enjoyable experience for everyone - and to help protect Tanzania’s treasured wildlife and ecosystems - we kindly ask you to follow the national park rules and our company’s safari recommendations:

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Do Not Exit the Vehicle (Unless Permitted)

For your safety and the well being of the wildlife, guests must remain inside the safari vehicle at all times - except in designated areas approved by park authorities.

Please note: Exiting the vehicle in undesignated areas may result in serious fines for our company and could even lead to license suspension.
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No Off-Road Driving

Driving off marked tracks is strictly forbidden, as it causes permanent damage to fragile habitats. Let’s keep the parks pristine for generations to come.

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Smoking Guidelines

While smoking is allowed in certain areas, we ask you to be extremely cautious.

Cigarette butts are a leading cause of wildfires in the savanna. Please extinguish and dispose of them responsibly.
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Wildlife Photography Guide

Capture special moments without disturbing the scene. Keep quiet and move slowly. Never turn on the flash.

Let animals behave naturally, as it’s better for them and safer for you. This way, you’ll get more genuine, stunning photos that you’ll want to keep forever.
We sincerely thank you for your cooperation.

Together, we can enjoy this incredible journey while protecting the wildlife and landscapes that make it so special!

3-Day Tanzania Safari Tour Price

We value providing the highest quality, safety and experience with our 3 day safari package. You will experience firsthand the wonders that the National Parks in Tanzania have to offer, and every single service to make your safari experience smooth and hassle-free will be included.

Non Residents
Residents
East Africa Citizens
1 Pax2 Pax3 Pax4 Pax5 Pax6+ Pax
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1 Pax2 Pax3 Pax4 Pax5 Pax6+ Pax
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Includes

  • Airport transfers (pick-up and drop-off)
  • Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle with a pop-up roof
  • Professional English-speaking safari guide
  • All meals as per the itinerary
  • Bottled mineral water throughout the safari
  • Accommodation in safari lodges and/or tented camps
  • All national park entry fees and government taxes

Excludes

  • Accommodation in Arusha (can be arranged upon request)
  • Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
  • Visa fees and processing
  • Tips/gratuities for the guide and camp staff
  • Personal expenses (souvenirs, laundry, etc.)
  • Travel insurance (highly recommended)
  • International flights (From/to home)
  • Optional excursions (e.g., Balloon Safari, Maasai Village tour)

Options

  1. Accommodation upgrade available
  2. Additional nights before or after your trip
  3. Single supplement

Travel Preparation Guide

Food and drink:

All safari lodges are booked on a full board basis. Any additional drinks you require will be charged to your account, which must be settled upon checkout from the lodge. If you are out on a drive during the day, your driver will carry a packed lunch for you. Dietary requirements noted on your Climb Participation Agreement will be communicated to the safari team, but please inform your safari guide of any additional requirements you may have.

Your hotel in Arusha is booked on a bed-and-breakfast (B&B) basis. You can purchase a meal or snacks from the hotel upon your arrival, payable in Tanzanian Shillings or US Dollars.

Water:

Waste management systems are basic in the African savannah, so to help reduce plastic waste during our trips, we ask that you bring a Nalgene or equivalent reusable water bottle with you on safari. We provide a large tank of mineral water, allowing you to refill your water bottle throughout the day and avoid excessive use of single-use plastic bottles.

Accommodation:

Accommodation is in either twin or double rooms at carefully selected safari lodges. The lodges we use are all set in spectacular locations and provide delicious meals and comfortable airy bedrooms.

Please be aware that Tanzania is still a third world country and cut offs in both water and electricity supply still happen regularly, and we cannot guarantee that all the hotels and lodges will have hot showers at all times. The hotel will help as far as they can, but these outages are outside their control.

Transport:

You will be travelling in one of our comfortable Explore Active safari vehicles. Each 4x4 vehicle has a "pop top" roof to provide excellent views of the incredible wildlife.

The different National Parks – Tarangire, Lake Manyara and Ngorongoro – may look close on a map, but there is a considerable amount of driving between each location. Approximate driving times are listed below. While this gives you the opportunity to see more of the Tanzania countryside – look out for Maasai villages beside the road, children tending their herds of goats and cattle, and road-side markets – you will not see any game during these transit times.

  • Moshi to Lake Manyara - 4 hours
  • Arusha to Tarangire - 2.5 hours
  • Tarangire to Ngorongoro - 3 hours
  • Ngorongoro to Serengeti - 4 hours
  • Lake Manyara to Serengeti - 5 hours

Luggage:

Your luggage can be carried with you in your safari vehicle and stored at your accommodation. Please keep all money, passport and valuables on your person at all times.

How do I get there?:

For travellers based in the UK or the US, it is best to fly to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). KLM flies to JRO from all of the major UK airports, and many of the larger US international airports as well. UK flights tend to leave early in the morning, transfer at Luchthaven Schiphol, Amsterdam’s main airport, and arrive at JRO late that same evening.

All of our safaris begin at a town called Arusha. Arusha is only 50km from Kilimanjaro International Airport by road and we will arrange transport from the airport to your hotel as part of your safari. Transport is generally available at any time, including the late evening or early morning, and takes approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.

On arrival:

You will be met by our Explore Active team at Kilimanjaro Airport and transferred to your hotel. As you come through the arrivals doors, look out for your name board being held by one of our safari Guides.

Budget & change:

The Tanzanian Shilling is a closed currency so you will not be able to buy this before you arrive. It is advisable to travel with US Dollars, as these are widely accepted. It is very important that US bills be new (no more than 10 years old), crisp and untorn. If you want some local currency to purchase snacks or drinks either at your hotel or on the way to the climb then we can take you to an ATM or bank. There is also a currency exchange as you go through to the Baggage Collection area of the airport.

If you are relying on a credit or debit card for emergency funds, make sure you tell your card issuer that you will be using it abroad, or you may find that it won't work when you really need it.

Please Note that not all hotels can accept card payments so you may need to use an ATM to access funds.

Tips:

We realize that tipping may not be a common practice in all countries but in Tanzania it is a standard practise. For your safari guide we recommend a tip of US$15-30 per day (this is per group, not per person.) Many of the safari lodges operate a shared tip system, and there will be a box in the reception area where you can leave a tip for all staff. Check the information packs in your room as some lodges will specifically ask you not to tip individual staff members. Tips are always discretionary and if you are not happy with the service you have received you do not have to pay tips.

Passport:

All travellers will need a passport which will remain valid for at least 6 months longer than your expected visit. You will also need to present proof that you have a return ticket, and proof that you have sufficient money to support yourself during your stay in Tanzania.

Each traveller is responsible foår sorting out their own passport and visa requirements, and we cannot offer much assistance in this matter. If you do not yet have a passport, apply for one early, as they can take some time to arrive. If you already have a passport, double check when it expires.

Visa:

While Tanzania is a Commonwealth country, UK citizens definitely do need a tourist visa to enter. This is also true for citizens of Australia, New Zealand, India, United States, Canada and most EU countries. Citizens of countries not mentioned should contact their nearest embassy or high commission to check visa requirements. Visas usually cost in the neighbourhood of USD50 (around GBP40), but some visas from the US can cost USD100. Tanzanian visas expire three months after they are issued, so be careful not to apply too soon.

Visas can be purchased upon arrival at Kilimanjaro international Airport (IATA code: JRO), but the immigration authority has recently changed the procedure and you can expect long queues, and for the process to take two hours or more. The Tanzanian High Commission has stressed that they have the right to deny visas applied for on arrival. We have never had a report of this happening, but it is a danger best avoided.

For these reasons, we highly recommend that travellers get their visa in advance if at all possible.

It is also now possible to apply for your Tanzania visa online. Please read the Visa Application Guidelines carefully before beginning your application to ensure you apply for the correct type of visa, and that you are planning on entering Tanzania through one of the approved entry points.

Where to obtain a Tanzanian visa

  • Any Tanzanian Embassy or High Commission
  • The Tanzania Immigration Services website
  • Entry points to Tanzania: Any gazetted entry point, including international airports.
  • In Dar Es Salaam: The Office of the Director of Immigration Services
  • In Zanzibar: The Office of the Principal Immigration Officer

Please be advised that, whilst we make every effort to provide you with accurate and up-to-date information, travel requirements can change quickly and sometimes without notice. We urge you to double check the visa and passport requirements for your trip, consult with an embassy or consulate, or use a reputable visa agency, such as www.thevisacompany.com.

Health:

Malaria and Mosquitoes

The entire Kilimanjaro region is the home of malaria-carrying mosquitoes, and you are at risk of contracting malaria at least until you climb above 3000 metres. Above that, mosquitoes can not survive. A bout of malaria can ruin your entire trip and end your climb early, so it is best to protect yourself.

Your doctor can prescribe anti-malarial medications, but we also recommend wearing long sleeves and trousers, as well as using a good mosquito repellent that contains DEET the entire time you are below 3000 metres.

Preventing dehydration:

Even if you avoid diarrhoea, you can easily become dehydrated at high altitudes. The lower air pressure forces you to breathe more quickly and deeply, and you lose a lot of water through your lungs. You will also be exerting yourself, and sweating.

The upshot is, as you might expect, that you will have to drink more water. You need to drink at least 3 litres of fluids every day while climbing. Even when you don't feel thirsty you have to drink this amount as a minimum - preferably more. This is particularly important on the final day when you attempt the summit and could mean the difference between success or failure.

On summit night you should drink at least half a litre (preferably a whole litre) before you set off. We will also supply you with 2 litres of water to fill your own water bottles or hydration bladder. Make sure it does not freeze! Wrapping the bottles in thick socks or otherwise insulating them is usually enough.

Stay on the look-out for signs of dehydration in yourself and your fellow climbers. The most common symptoms include thirst, dry lips, nose or mouth, headache and feeling fatigued or lethargic. If you think you may be dehydrated, there are two ways to tell:

Remember The colour of your urine. Clear or light straw-coloured urine means you are probably not dehydrated. Yellow or orange wee means you have not been drinking enough, and you need to up your fluid intake quickly. Pinch or press firmly on an area of exposed skin. If it does not spring back instantly, or stays pale and bloodless for more than a second or two, you are probably dehydrated. Remember to keep drinking on the way down the mountain, as well.

Sunburn and UV Protection:

While a high climb is hardly a day at the seaside, you will be vulnerable to sunburn if not properly protected. The thin atmosphere at high altitudes blocks much less UV radiation, even on cloudy days.

The three most important things you can do to avoid sunburn are:

  1. Apply SPF 30 or higher sunscreen to your face, nose and ears at least 30 minutes before going out into the sun, and reapply regularly. High SPF lip balm is also a must.
  2. Wear a wide-brimmed hat that shades your face, nose and ears.
  3. Wear UV-protective sunglasses, category 2-4.

At higher altitudes the sun's rays are intensified and even on a cloudy day they can penetrate through and still burn you. And do not forget that the sun is at its strongest between 10:00-14:00 hours each day.

Eating well

Many climbers experience loss of appetite at high altitudes. This is a real problem, as you will be burning an extra 2000 or more calories a day, and not replacing them can cause real problems, especially when you attempt the summit.

Just like staying hydrated, you have to eat heartily even if you are not hungry. Meals heavy in carbohydrates are best, because they are easier to digest at high altitudes and provide long-term energy.

The summit ascent is different. You will not have a big, heavy meal which might slow you down on the most intensive part of the climb, but rather a light snack and a hot drink. It is important to keep plenty of small snacks with you on this leg, as you will have to keep your energy levels high. Also, make sure they do not freeze – so keep them in pockets underneath your jacket, or in an insulated bag like your daypack.

Summit snacks should be chosen carefully. Take a favourite treat to make it easier to eat when you do not feel hungry, but avoid anything with honey or syrup, or anything chewy as they are likely to freeze tooth-crackingly solid above 5000 metres. Chocolate, nuts and seeds, biscuits, savoury snacks and boiled sweets are generally better choices.

Body temperature

Every mountain has its own climate, and Kilimanjaro has several different weather zones at different heights and on different faces of the mountain. Conditions change quickly, and you will be moving between zones as well. A hot and dry day can be followed immediately by snow or rain. Wearing a layered outfit is generally the wisest way to make sure you stay healthy and reasonably comfortable in all conditions.

Above all, make sure to wear warm, wind-and water-proof, breathable clothing on your climb. Get high quality gear too, as this is definitely the real thing. Storms, high winds and freezing temperatures must be expected, and poor quality equipment will fail.

Altitude Sickness

Altitude sickness, also called Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), hypobaropathy and soroche, is an illness caused by exposure to the low air pressure, especially low partial pressure of oxygen, which many climbers experience at high altitudes.

AMS is caused by exerting yourself at high altitudes, especially if you have not been properly acclimatised. It is most common at altitudes above 2400 metres. Kilimanjaro is nearly 6000m above sea level. At this height, the air pressure (and the amount of oxygen it contains) is less than half that at sea level, and has been said to be comparable to working with only one lung. AMS can be serious, especially as it can be debilitating, and it generally occurs far from places where medical treatment can be easily administered.

Not everyone suffers from AMS, of course, and it is very difficult to predict who is or is not vulnerable to it. Generally speaking, a fit person is less vulnerable than an unfit person, because their cardiovascular system can operate at low pressures longer without as much strain. Even so, anyone can be vulnerable at altitudes above 3500 metres, no matter their fitness level, if they have not spent some time getting used to the low atmospheric pressures first.

Avoiding Altitude Sickness

  1. Walk high, sleep low. It is best to gradually climb higher each day, then descend lower to sleep. This lets you gradually become accustomed to lower pressures, and then recover somewhat overnight.
  2. Slow and steady. You need to keep your respiration rate low enough to maintain a normal conversation. If you are panting or breathing hard, you must slow down. Overworking your heart and lungs substantially increases your chance of becoming ill.
  3. Drink much more water than you think you need. Proper hydration helps acclimatisation dramatically. You need to drink at least three litres each day. As dehydration presents many of the same symptoms as altitude sickness, your chances of being allowed to continue are best if you stay hydrated.
  4. Diamox. The general consensus of the research is that Diamox is helpful in avoiding AMS. We use it when climbing Kilimanjaro. We recommend you google Diamox and its effects yourself. It is a prescription drug, and you should consult with your doctor before taking it.

Medication:

It is always a good idea to carry a small first aid kit with pain killers, antihistamine, plasters, elasticated bandages and antiseptic cream. You will need a good insect repellent, preferably containing DEET, while you are safari. Depending on the individual product, you may need to carry it with you to re-apply during the day. While mosquitos may be most active at dawn and dusk, tsetse flies will be present throughout the day. All of the safari lodges we use are equipped with mosquito nets where necessary. Mosquitos are not found on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater due to its elevation, so the lodges here do not have mosquito nets.

Emergency contact:

Put the telephone number for our office in Moshi into your phone +255 (0)6256 95158. This number can also be used to contact our team via WhatsApp If you have any queries regarding your safari arrangements while you are in Tanzania, give our office a call and they will liaise with your safari Guide.

Clothing to bring

Wear something cool and comfortable, as you will be in the vehicle for several hours each day and it will be very warm in the parks, and on the drive between the parks. The vehicles are not air conditioned, although the pop-top will be open when you are in the parks. Avoid wearing dark blue or black, as these colours attract tsetse flies. And if you are staying in a lodge on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater, include some warm clothing. The crater rim rises to an elevation of around 2200m, so it will be significantly cooler at your lodge in the evening and early morning. Long sleeved shirts and trousers are advisable for evenings when mosquitoes are most active.

Equipment to bring

The only equipment we ask you to bring is:

  • Reusable water bottle / hydration pack - to reduce the excessive use of single use plastic bottles

These are some other items you may find useful:

  • Binoculars
  • Camera (with spare battery and memory card)
  • Reference books for wildlife identification
  • Small first aid kit
  • Insect repellant

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