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3 Day Safari tours from Zanzibar itinerary
This 3-day safari from Zanzibar starts with a morning flight to Arusha Airport and takes you to three of Tanzania's top national parks at a great price. You'll visit Tarangire National Park, famous for its elephants, and Lake Manyara, known for its tree-climbing lions and colorful flamingos. The last stop is the Ngorongoro Crater, a "Natural Wonder" with towering 600-meter walls.
This affordable private safari includes mid-range lodges and can be customized to fit your budget and preferences.
The tour starts and ends in Zanzibar. We will meet you at Arusha Airport for a safari briefing. If you need transfers or lodging in Arusha before or after the safari, let us know!
Route
Tanzania Safari from Zanzibar
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Day 1 - Zanzibar to Tarangire National Park
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Day 2 - Tarangire to Ngorongoro Crater
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Day 3 - Lake Manyara N.Park to Zanzibar
Tour Features
Best Lodge Guarantee
Can start any day
Can be Customized
Suitable for all ages
Arrival
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You'll be collected from the airport.
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Accommodation before the tour starts can be arranged for an extra cost.
Day 1: - Zanzibar to Tarangire National Park
In the morning at around 5.00 pm, you'll be picked up from the hotel (the exact pick-up time depends on hotel location) and transfer to Zanzibar Airport. Departure from Znz is at 8.00 am and arrival in Arusha is at around 9.00 am. Airport pickup and transfer to Tarangire for a safari. Tarangire is a place where elephants walk lazily across the plains like cattle, where lions roar and zebra bark. Tarangire is said to be the largest elephant community in the world during the dry season, and an additional reason to visit Tarangire National Park with its magnificent baobabs, termite mounds, as well as grassy savannah plains, and vast swamps. Ride in the park until 5:00 pm and drive to the lodge for the night.
> Accommodation:
✓ Name: Heart and Soul Lodge
✓ Type: Lodge
✓ Level: Mid-range
Day 2: Ngorongoro Crater Visit
Have breakfast at around 6:00 am and depart to Ngorongoro Crater for an 8-hour park ride. Kreter is one of the most amazing and famous Natural Wonders in the World. It is a large, uninterrupted, unflooded caldera, formed when a giant volcano exploded and collapsed some three million years ago. It is home to the highest density of big game in Africa, including all the Big Five and a multitude of predators. This is a unique place, a natural wonder deservedly inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and in no case should you miss it. The magic of Ngorongoro begins when you are on the edge and gaze down into a tangled forest shrouded in mist. From here, you'll slide down into a wide plain teeming with wildlife. The steep walls rise from 400 to 610 meters from the crater floor, and its base covers 264 square kilometers (19km in diameter). The height of the original volcano must have been between 4,500 and 5,800 meters.
> Accommodation:
✓ Name: Eileen's Trees Inn
✓ Type: Lodge
✓ Level: Mid-range
Day 3: - Visit Lake Manyara National Park - Zanzibar
Today marks the final incredible day of your 3-day safari adventure originating from Zanzibar. Commencing after your morning meal at the Lodge, your safari guide will arrive at 8:00 am to collect you. The journey will kick off by heading to Lake Manyara National Park Home to Millions of flamingos and tree climbing Lions , you will a full game drive until afternoon then make your way to Arusha Airport or Kilimanjaro to catch your flight to Zanzibar. Upon arrival in Zanzibar, our dedicated transfer driver will be awaiting you, ready to whisk you away to your prearranged Lodge accommodation.
> Accommodation:
✓ Name: To be confirmed
✓ Type: To be confirmed
✓ Level: To be confirmed
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Frequently Asked Questions About the 3-Day Safari Starting from Zanzibar:
1. How do I travel from Zanzibar to the safari destinations?
To reach the safari destinations in northern Tanzania, you will take a domestic flight from Zanzibar to Arusha, the main gateway for safaris. The flight lasts about 1 hour and offers beautiful views of the Tanzanian landscape. Upon arriving in Arusha, your safari guide will meet you and provide transport to the national parks. Depending on your itinerary, you may visit parks like the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, or Tarangire, all of which are within a few hours’ drive from Arusha.
2. What type of accommodation is provided?
Accommodations during your safari are typically offered in different styles, depending on your preferences and budget. You can choose between comfortable lodges, tented camps, or luxury resorts located inside or near the national parks. Tented camps provide a more authentic bush experience, often with tents equipped with private bathrooms and modern amenities. Lodges and luxury resorts offer more comfort, with full-service restaurants, pools, and stunning views of the wildlife and landscapes. All options allow you to experience the beauty of the Tanzanian wilderness up close while still enjoying modern conveniences.
3. What wildlife will I see during the safari?
On a 3-day safari, you will have the chance to see a wide variety of wildlife. The Big Five – lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhino – are often a major highlight, especially in Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti national Park. You’ll also encounter zebras, giraffes, wildebeest, hippos, and numerous antelope species like impalas and gazelles. In Tarangire National Park, large herds of elephants are common, along with fascinating bird species and other animals such as warthogs and cheetahs. The diversity of wildlife is one of the main attractions of Tanzania’s national parks, offering a new experience at every turn.
4. Is the safari guided?
Yes, your safari will be guided by an experienced and knowledgeable guide. These guides are experts in the local wildlife and ecosystems, and they’ll help you spot animals while sharing detailed information about their behavior, habitats, and the surrounding environment. A guide is essential for ensuring your safety and enhancing your experience. They are trained to lead game drives through the parks, tracking animals and bringing you closer to some of the most incredible wildlife on the planet. The guide can also adjust the itinerary based on your interests, whether you want to focus on big game or birdwatching, making the safari experience more personalized.
5. What is the best time of year for a 3-day safari?
The best time to go on a 3-day safari from Zanzibar is during the dry season, which runs from June to October. During this period, the vegetation is less dense, and animals gather around water sources, making it easier to spot them. This is also the time of the Great Migration in the Serengeti, a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle where millions of wildebeest and zebras cross the plains in search of greener pastures. However, Tanzania’s parks are open year-round, and the rainy season from November to May can also offer unique advantages, such as fewer tourists, lush landscapes, and the chance to see newborn animals during the calving season.
6. What should I pack for the safari?
For a 3-day safari, pack light, comfortable clothing in neutral colors (such as khaki, beige, or olive) to blend in with the environment and avoid attracting insects. Layers are essential, as mornings can be cool and afternoons warm. Bring a sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a good pair of walking shoes or boots for comfort. A camera and binoculars are highly recommended for capturing wildlife moments, and don’t forget to pack personal items like toiletries and any medications you may need. A small daypack is useful for carrying water, snacks, and other essentials during game drives.
7. Can I combine this safari with a beach stay in Zanzibar?
Absolutely! One of the great things about starting a safari from Zanzibar is that you can easily combine it with a relaxing beach holiday. Many travelers spend a few days enjoying Zanzibar’s white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters before or after their safari. This combination of beach and wildlife makes for a perfect balance of relaxation and adventure, offering you the chance to experience the best of both worlds. Whether you prefer a peaceful stay on the beach followed by an exciting safari or vice versa, you’ll leave Tanzania with memories of both its stunning coastlines and its extraordinary wildlife.