Northern Tanzania Safari
3 days—A 3-day wildlife adventure through Tanzania’s iconic northern parks, from Arusha’s scenic landscapes to Tarangire’s elephant herds and Lake manyara
$2900-2950 USD
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Safari summary
3-Day Northern Tanzania Safari: Arusha, Tarangire & Lake Manyara
Introduction
Tanzania’s northern circuit offers some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife experiences condensed into a short itinerary, perfect for travelers with limited time but a deep appetite for adventure. This three-day safari takes you through Arusha National Park, Tarangire National Park, and Lake Manyara National Park, blending diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife, and cultural encounters. Each park has its unique charm: Arusha is intimate and scenic, Tarangire is the land of elephants and baobabs, and Lake Manyara is famous for its flamingos and tree-climbing lions.
This guide aims to equip travelers with an immersive understanding of each park, the wildlife you may encounter, and the best ways to experience these wonders while ensuring comfort, safety, and sustainability
Day 1: Arusha National Park – Mountains, Lakes, and Wildlife
Arusha National Park may be one of Tanzania’s smaller parks, but it offers a variety of ecosystems that make every safari moment rich and unforgettable. Situated just a short drive from Arusha town, the park provides an ideal first-day safari experience with both convenience and diversity.
Morning: Entry and Game Drive
The journey begins early in the morning with a departure from Arusha town. Driving through scenic routes that transition from cultivated farmland to lush parkland, visitors are greeted by the majestic presence of Mount Meru, Tanzania’s second-highest peak. The park is renowned for its contrasting habitats: montane forest, open savanna, and crater lakes. Early morning is the perfect time for game viewing, as animals are most active in cooler temperatures.
During the morning game drive, travelers may encounter a mix of species including giraffes gracefully browsing acacia trees, buffalo herds grazing on the savanna, and troops of colobus monkeys swinging through the forest canopy. Birdwatchers will delight in spotting the lilac-breasted roller, hornbills, and various waterbirds around the lakes.
Afternoon: Boat Ride and Ngurdoto Crater
After lunch, a boat ride on one of Momella’s crater lakes provides the opportunity to see hippos, waterbucks, and a rich diversity of birdlife. Following this, a short hike to the Ngurdoto Crater viewpoint offers panoramic views of the crater floor, which often hosts giraffes, zebras, and other grazing wildlife. The contrasting landscapes—from crater rims to forested slopes—provide a perfect introduction to Tanzania’s ecological diversity.
Day 2: Tarangire National Park – Elephants and Baobabs
Tarangire National Park is famous for its large elephant population and distinctive baobab trees. Covering 2,850 square kilometers, the park offers a true wilderness experience with dramatic landscapes and abundant wildlife.
Morning: Departure and Game Drive
Departing early from the lodge after breakfast, travelers enter Tarangire National Park, often considered a hidden gem due to its lesser crowds compared to Serengeti or Ngorongoro. The park is known for its elephants congregating near the Tarangire River, especially during the dry season, making it one of the best places to see these magnificent animals in large numbers.
The morning game drive takes visitors across rolling plains dotted with iconic baobab trees. Other wildlife commonly spotted includes zebras, wildebeests, impalas, and the occasional predator such as lions or leopards. The open landscapes allow for excellent photography opportunities and uninterrupted wildlife viewing.
Afternoon: Exploring Tarangire
The afternoon is spent venturing deeper into the park, visiting key points like the Tarangire River where water-dependent species gather. The diversity of birds, reptiles, and mammals makes every turn of the dirt track an opportunity for discovery. The park’s quiet and expansive wilderness often allows for extended stops to observe animal behavior, making it a favorite for wildlife photographers and nature enthusiast
Day 3: Lake Manyara National Park – Flamingos and Tree-Climbing Lions
Lake Manyara National Park is celebrated for its unique ecosystem. Stretching from the alkaline lake to the surrounding acacia woodlands, this park provides both wetland and forest habitats in one compact area.
Morning: Game Drive along the Lake
An early morning drive starts along the lake’s edge, where thousands of flamingos sometimes turn the waters pink, creating a surreal landscape. Hippos wallow in the shallows, while troops of baboons and blue monkeys inhabit the forested areas. Lake Manyara is also famous for tree-climbing lions, a behavior rarely seen in other parks, offering one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife moments.
Afternoon: Return to Arusha
After an afternoon of game viewing and photography, the safari concludes with a scenic drive back to Arusha town.
About this tour
| Tour type | Custom, tailor-made, private | |
| Main focus | Game drives | |
| Activity level | Moderate activity | |
| Best months | All months | |
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| Accesibility |
This tour is modifiable for those with limited mobility.
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Fine details
Safari highlights
- Bird watching—with professional guide
- Boat, canoe, dhow, kayak, mokoro safari
- Walking safari—with armed guard
What’s included?
- Accommodation
- Airport transfers
- Meals
- Park fees
- Private vehicle and driver
Itinerary
Exploring Arusha National Park
Arusha
The safari begins with scenic drive from Arusha to Arusha National Park, where travelers experience variety of landscapes including montane forests, grassy plains, and crater lakes. The morning is spent on game drives spotting giraffes, zebras, buffalo, and colobus monkeys, followed by a picnic lunch overlooking the serene Momella Lakes, home to flamingos and hippos. In the afternoon, a boat ride on the lakes and a short hike to Ngurdoto Crater offer panoramic views of the wildlife-filled crater
Arumeru River Lodge
Tarangire Elephant Adventure
Tarangire
Departing early for Tarangire National Park, the day focuses on encountering the park’s famous elephant herds and majestic baobab trees. Travelers enjoy game drives across open plains spotting lions, leopards, zebras, wildebeests, and a variety of birds. Lunch is taken amidst the natural beauty of the park, and the afternoon continues with deeper exploration along the Tarangire River, where wildlife congregates. The day ends with an overnight stay at a lodge or tented camp.
Tarangire Safari Lodge
Lake Manyara Experience
Lake Manyara
The final day takes visitors to Lake Manyara National Park, known for its flamingos, hippos, and tree-climbing lions. A morning game drive along the lake’s edge offers incredible photographic opportunities and wildlife sightings. After a lakeside lunch, travelers can optionally visit a nearby Maasai village or coffee plantation before returning to Arusha in the afternoon, marking the conclusion of an immersive three-day northern Tanzania safari.
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