4 Day Tanzania Safari Tour - [ Tarangire, Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater ]
Embark on a memorable 4-day Tanzania Safari, where you can explore the stunning landscapes and wildlife of Tarangire National Park, Serengeti National Park, and the impressive Ngorongoro Crater. You can choose from budget, mid-range, or luxury accommodations to suit your preferences and budget. The journey starts at the majestic Tarangire National Park, known for its abundant elephant population.
You'll then visit the vast Serengeti, famous for hosting the spectacular migration of over a million wildebeest and 250,000 zebras. The adventure ends at the Ngorongoro Crater, offering stunning landscapes and a surreal view of the wildlife on the crater's floor.
Whether you're a nature enthusiast or looking for diverse wildlife encounters, this 4-day Tanzania Safari promises an extraordinary journey through the renowned National Parks in North Tanzania.
Highlights of 4 Day tour in Tanzania
Day 1 - Arusha/Zanzibar to Tarangire National Park
Day 2 - Tarangire to Serengeti National Park
Day 3 - Serengeti to Ngorongoro Area
Day 4 - Ngorongoro Crater full-game drive
From $1,282 pp
4 Days
Wildlife-Tour
Private
Customisable
4-Day Tanzania Safari Package Itinerary and Price
Day by Day itinerary
Day 1 - Arusha City to Tarangire National Park
Your safari adventure begins today! You will be picked up by our professional driver guide from your hotel in Arusha and you will get a safari briefing then start driving to Tarangire National Park. The park is well-known for its large elephant herds and abundance of ancient baobab trees (the largest trees on the continent).
From the open roof of the vehicle, you will experience the seasonal swamps, savanna, and Tarangire River which is full of wildlife ranging from a large variety of birds to giraffes, impalas, zebras, lions, leopards, elands, warthogs and elephants. Later, you will drive to your lodge for dinner and an overnight stay.
> Accommodation:
✓ Name: Heart and Soul Lodge / Kizumba Campsite
✓ Type: Hotel
✓ Level: Mid-range
Day - 2 Tarangire to Serengeti National Park
After breakfast, you proceed via the Ngorongoro Conservation Area traversing the Malanja Depression towards Serengeti one of the most famous wildlife conservation areas in the world.
First, you will make a brief stop at the Naabi Hill Gate where you can go for a short walk at the Naabi Hill Kopjes (huge granite boulders) where you can stretch your legs as your guide sorts out the paperwork. After lunch, at the picnic site at the gate, you continue on game drives all afternoon at the vast Serengeti National Park, named after the ancient Masai word ‘Siringet’, which translates to ‘endless plains’.
Truly the plains are endless indeed. Overnight at Serengeti Heritage Tented Camp but if you opt for a Camping safari you sleep at Seronera Campsite
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
> Accommodation:
✓ Name: Serengeti Heritage Camp / Pimbi Campsite
✓ Type: Tented Camp / Campsite
✓ Level: Mid-range
Day 3 - Serengeti – Ngorongoro Conservation area.
Early morning game drives at Serengeti and visit the hippo pools and Seronera Visitor’s Center if you wish. After a hearty breakfast in the bush camp, you will then proceed with your game drives in the Serengeti backtracking towards Naabi Hill Gate again until early afternoon time to cross over back to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area where you reach your lodge for dinner and overnight stay.
Overnight will be back at the nice mid-range lodge in Ang’ata or Rhino Lodge or if you opt for a Camping safari you will overnight at Simba Campsite
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
> Accommodation:
✓ Name: Rhino Lodge / Simba Campsite
✓ Type: Tented Camp / Campsite
✓ Level: Mid-range
Day 4 - Ngorongoro Crater back to Arusha
After an early breakfast, You will descend over 600 meters into the crater to view wildlife. Supported by a year-round water supply and fodder, the Ngorongoro conservation Area supports avast animals, including herds of wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, eland, warthog, hippo, and giant African elephants.
Another big draw card to this picturesque national park is its dense predator population, including lions, hyenas, jackals, cheetahs and the ever-elusive leopard, which sometimes requires a trained eye to spot. We will visit Lake Magadi, a large but shallow alkaline lake in the southwestern corner, which is one of the main features of the crater.
Many flamingos, hippos, and other water birds can usually be seen here. Late afternoon transfer to Arusha For dinner and Overnight or airport drop off to Zanzibar. ( Accommodation can be included upon request at extra cost )
> Accommodation:
✓ Name: To be confirmed
4 Questions About 4-Day Tanzania Safaris
Is a 4 day trip to Tanzania too short?
When planning a 4-day safari in Tanzania, it's important to consider adding a day or two to the itinerary if possible. Settling into the safari routine and traveling to, from, and between the parks can take up valuable time. However, if budget or time constraints are in place, a 4-day trip can still offer a great experience. It provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in the safari atmosphere and get a taste of the wildlife. It's important to be realistic about what can be achieved in a short time and to avoid trying to fit too much into the schedule.
Quality is more important than quantity, so visiting fewer parks allows for more time on game drives and better wildlife sightings.
What can I fit in during a 4-day safari in Tanzania?
"Consider the following options when planning your safari in Tanzania. To avoid moving lodge or campsite every day, I suggest spending all three nights in one location or splitting them across two locations. In the Northern safari circuit, you can easily fit two parks in a 4-day tour, such as a visit to the famous Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater. Additionally, Lake Manyara and Tarangire National Parks are close to Arusha National Park and can be combined with a visit to the Ngorongoro Crater in a 4-day safari.
It's also possible to visit Lake Manyara, Serengeti, and the Ngorongoro Crater in a 4-day safari, but be aware that it involves covering quite a bit of distance. Visiting all four of the Northern circuit parks in 4 days is just about possible, but not recommended.
Alternatively, a 4-day safari can be arranged to visit southern Tanzania. Either Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous Game Reserve) or Ruaha National Park can be visited on its own as a stand-alone fly-in safari from Dar es Salaam or Zanzibar. Another option is to drive to Nyerere and visit Mikumi National Park en route."
What kind of accommodation can I expect?
When planning a safari in Tanzania, there are various accommodation options to consider. For a budget-friendly 4-day safari, you might want to explore a camping tour. Camping is not only the most economical choice but also often allows you to stay at prime locations within the park.
If you aim to control costs while avoiding the rustic nature of camping, you can opt for a budget lodge tour. These tours offer basic accommodations, often located outside the parks, but there are also some hidden gems within the parks. In any case, most budget lodges serve as excellent bases for game drives.
There is a wide range of mid-range lodges and hotels inside the parks and reserves, which typically consist of larger hotels or smaller tented camps.
For those seeking a more luxurious safari experience, tours with higher-quality accommodations are available, often accompanied by a fly-in safari. At the top end of the spectrum are the small, exclusive luxury boutique lodges that provide personalized service, fine dining, and exceptional guiding. There are also some more rustic options in this category, including vintage-style tented camps offering an experience reminiscent of colonial times.
How much does a 4-day safari cost in Tanzania?
"It's challenging to determine the exact cost of a 4-day safari in Tanzania. Safari packages vary widely in price, and even the budget options are not inexpensive. You can expect a starting price of around US$1,300 per person for a mid-range lodge tour. Luxury tours are more expensive. Going on an African safari is a fantastic opportunity. Although it may be costly, the once-in-a-lifetime experience is well worth the investment, especially considering that it directly contributes to conservation efforts.
Lodging options range from budget to luxury, with camping being the most budget-friendly choice. This could be appealing to nature enthusiasts seeking an authentic bush experience. The cost also depends on whether you book a private safari or join a group tour.
There are numerous 4-day road safaris available, but sometimes a fly-in safari might be the better option as it saves time. Fly-in safaris typically include luxury accommodation and come at a higher price.
When searching for a good deal, consider traveling in the low season. You might encounter some rainfall, but this is accompanied by fewer crowds, lush landscapes, and the opportunity to see baby animals. It's always a good idea to obtain quotes from different operators."