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4 Day Safari Tours from Zanzibar itinerary
This 4-day Tanzania safari begins and concludes on Zanzibar Island, making it an ideal choice for those staying on the spice island or enjoying a beach vacation. For a short safari from Zanzibar, this package offers an authentic wildlife experience in the Northern Circuit, particularly for those eager to see the Big Five.
With limited time in Tanzania, this 4-day tour is an excellent option. Starting and ending at Zanzibar Airport, the safari covers three top destinations in the Northern Circuit: Lake Manyara, the Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater.
Route
Tour Features
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Day 1: Fly from Zanzibar to Arusha- Tarangire National Park
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Day 2: Serengeti National Park
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Day 3 : Serengeti –Ngorongoro Conservation area.
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Day 4: Ngorongoro Crater – Drive back to Arusha town/Zanzibar
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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
Embark on your safari journey as you depart from Zanzibar to Tarangire National Park. Our dedicated driver will pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to the airport for your flight to Arusha Airport, approximately an hour away. Upon arrival in Arusha, your experienced guide will be awaiting you to commence the approximately 2-hour drive to Tarangire National Park. Known for its majestic elephant herds and iconic baobab trees, Tarangire promises a captivating wildlife experience amidst its seasonal swamps and savannas. Keep your eyes peeled for a diverse array of wildlife, including giraffes, impalas, zebras, lions, leopards, and more, as you explore the park's landscapes. Conclude the day with a scenic drive to your lodging at Heart and Soul Lodge or Kizumba Campsite, where you'll unwind with dinner and an overnight stay.
Accommodation:- Heart and Soul Lodge / Kizumba Campsite
- Type: Hotel
- Level: Mid-range / Budget
Day 2 : Serengeti National Park
Prepare for an exhilarating day as you journey from Tarangire to Serengeti National Park. After breakfast, you'll traverse the Malanja Depression via the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, making a brief stop at Naabi Hill Gate for paperwork and a refreshing walk at Naabi Hill Kopjes. Following lunch at the gate's picnic site, venture into the expansive Serengeti National Park for an afternoon of thrilling game drives. Renowned for its endless plains and remarkable biodiversity, Serengeti offers unparalleled wildlife encounters. Whether you opt for Serengeti Heritage Tented Camp or Pimbi Campsite, your overnight stay promises comfort amidst nature's embrace.
Accommodation:
- Serengeti Heritage Camp / Pimbi Campsite
- Type: Tented Camp / Campsite
- Level: Mid-range / Budget
Day 3: Serengeti –Ngorongoro Conservation area.
Begin your day with early morning game drives in Serengeti, where you'll have the opportunity to visit the hippo pools and Seronera Visitor’s Center. After a delightful bush breakfast, continue your exploration of Serengeti's wonders before retracing your steps to Naabi Hill Gate. From there, journey back to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, concluding your day with dinner and an overnight stay at Ang’ata Lodge or Rhino Lodge, or at Simba Campsite for a camping experience.
Accommodation:
- Rhino Lodge / Simba Campsite
- Type: Tented Camp / Campsite
- Level: Mid-range / Budget
Day 4 : Ngorongoro Crater – Zanzibar
Embark on an early morning adventure as you descend over 600 meters into the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater. Home to a vast array of wildlife, including wildebeest, zebras, buffalo, and predators like lions, cheetahs, and leopards, the crater offers a mesmerizing safari experience. Explore the diverse habitats of the crater, including the scenic Lake Magadi, before concluding your safari with a transfer to Arusha for dinner and an overnight stay, or direct transportation to Zanzibar Airport for your journey back home.
Accommodation: - To be confirmed
Related Safari tours starts from Zanzibar
Frequently Asked Questions About the 4-Day Safari Starting from Zanzibar:
1 .How does the 4-day safari from Zanzibar work?
The 4-day safari begins with a flight from Zanzibar to mainland Tanzania, typically landing in Arusha, which serves as the main gateway to Tanzania's northern safari circuit. Upon arrival, you'll be transferred to the starting point of your safari, which usually includes visits to renowned parks such as Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire National Park. Each day will involve guided game drives and wildlife viewing, with overnight stays in lodges or tented camps. At the end of the safari, you’ll either fly back to Zanzibar or to another destination of your choice. The entire itinerary is designed to give you a balance of travel, wildlife experiences, and relaxation, with plenty of opportunities to spot the Big Five and other iconic animals.
2. What is included in the 4-day safari package?
A typical 4-day safari package includes round-trip flights from Zanzibar to mainland Tanzania, ground transportation in a 4x4 safari vehicle, accommodations in lodges or tented camps, meals (usually breakfast, lunch, and dinner), park entry fees, and guided game drives with an experienced safari guide. Some packages may also include extras such as bottled water, transfers to and from airports, and cultural experiences with local communities. Not included are personal expenses, tips for guides and drivers, and optional activities like hot air balloon rides or night game drives, which may be available at additional costs.
3. Which parks are visited during the 4-day safari?
On a 4-day safari from Zanzibar, you typically visit three of Tanzania's most famous parks: Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire National Park. Each park offers a unique experience. Serengeti is world-famous for its vast savannahs and the annual Great Migration of wildebeest and zebras. Ngorongoro Crater is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an ancient volcanic caldera packed with a variety of wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rhinos. Tarangire, known for its massive baobab trees and large elephant herds, offers a quieter yet equally rich safari experience. Depending on the time of year and specific itinerary, some tours may also include Lake Manyara National Park, known for its flamingos and tree-climbing lions.
4. Do I need a visa to travel from Zanzibar to mainland Tanzania for the safari?
No, you do not need a separate visa to travel from Zanzibar to mainland Tanzania. Zanzibar is part of Tanzania, so once you have entered the country, either via Zanzibar or the mainland, you are free to travel between the two without any additional visa requirements. However, if you are entering Tanzania for the first time, you will need a visa, which can usually be obtained on arrival at the airport or applied for in advance online.
5. What should I pack for a 4-day safari?
For a 4-day safari, pack light but bring the essentials. Comfortable, neutral-colored clothing is recommended to blend into the environment and avoid attracting insects. Long sleeves and pants help protect against the sun and mosquitoes. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential for sun protection. Sturdy, comfortable shoes are a must, especially if you plan to do any walking safaris. Binoculars and a good camera are highly recommended for wildlife viewing and photography. Don't forget insect repellent and any personal medications you might need. Many lodges provide toiletries and laundry services, so you can pack minimally.
6. What is the best time to go on a 4-day safari?
The best time to go on a 4-day safari in Tanzania depends on what you’re hoping to see. The dry season, from June to October, is the most popular time for safaris because animals are easier to spot as they gather around water sources. The Serengeti’s Great Migration typically occurs during these months, with dramatic river crossings happening between July and September. The wet season, from March to May, offers lush landscapes and fewer crowds, though wildlife can be harder to spot as they spread out due to abundant water. If you're interested in seeing the Great Migration's calving season, consider traveling between January and March. Regardless of the time of year, Tanzania's parks are home to diverse wildlife, so you'll always have plenty to see.