The Ngorongoro Crater at sunrise — the world's largest inactive volcanic caldera, teeming with wildlife below

Short Break Safari

3-Day Tanzania Safari

Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire — two of Africa's most rewarding parks in a compressed timeframe. The perfect short safari when time is short but expectations are not.

Duration

3 Days / 2 Nights

Parks Visited

Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire

Safari Style

Private guide, 4x4 pop-top

From

$980/person

Why 3 Days Works

A complete safari in three days

Three days is the minimum viable length for a Tanzania safari — and it is remarkable how much you can see in that time when you have the right parks, the right guide, and the right vehicle. This itinerary focuses on two exceptional parks that are close enough to each other to allow a full day's wildlife viewing in each: the Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire National Park.

The Ngorongoro Crater is the world's most reliable place to see the Big Five in a single day. The 19-kilometre-wide caldera is a self-contained wildlife ecosystem — approximately 30,000 animals live within its walls year-round, including a protected population of black rhinos. And Tarangire, just a few hours' drive away, is one of Africa's most distinctive parks — famous for its ancient baobab trees and enormous elephant families that can number in the hundreds.

You will travel in a private 4x4 safari vehicle with a pop-top roof. Your guide is with you for all three days — not a different guide each day. That continuity matters: they learn what you want to see, how you like to photograph wildlife, and where to position the vehicle for the best sighting. In three days, you will not exhaust Tanzania — but you will understand why it is considered one of the greatest safari destinations on earth.

Day by Day

Your 3-day itinerary

Day 1 — Arusha to Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park

Driving distance

120 km, approx. 2.5 hours

Wildlife highlights

Elephant, lion, leopard, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, buffalo, warthog

Your guide collects you from your Arusha hotel or Kilimanjaro Airport by 07:30. The drive to Tarangire takes you through the Masai Steppe — a landscape that feels genuinely remote before you even reach a park gate. Tarangire is one of Tanzania's most distinctive parks: ancient baobab trees dot the landscape like sculptures, and in the dry season the Tarangire River draws enormous elephant families to its banks. You arrive in time for lunch at camp, then head out for an afternoon game drive from 15:00 to 18:00. Lion, leopard, giraffe, and large buffalo herds are common sightings. Dinner and overnight at camp.

Highlight

A herd of 200+ elephants moving along the Tarangire River at sunset — one of the densest elephant concentrations in Africa.

Day 2 — Tarangire to Ngorongoro Crater

Ngorongoro Crater

Driving distance

145 km, approx. 3 hours

Wildlife highlights

Black rhino, lion, elephant, buffalo, hippo, flamingo, wildebeest, zebra, cheetah

An early morning game drive in Tarangire from 06:00 to 09:00 catches the wildlife at its most active before the day heats up. After breakfast, you depart for the Ngorongoro Conservation Area — a dramatic drive as the landscape shifts from the flat Masai Steppe to the forested highlands of the Crater rim. You stop at the crater viewpoint for your first sight of the caldera — 2,400 metres above sea level, 19 kilometres wide, and home to approximately 30,000 animals. Lunch at your rim lodge, then you descend into the crater at 15:00 for a 5-hour evening game drive. The crater floor is extraordinary: lion families on the lake shore, hippos in the pools, elephants moving through the swamp, and — with good fortune — the rare black rhino. You exit at 18:30 and drive to your rim lodge for dinner.

Highlight

A black rhino with her calf on the Ngorongoro crater floor — the rarest sighting in Tanzania, and the crater is the most reliable place to find them.

Day 3 — Ngorongoro Crater to Arusha

Ngorongoro Crater

Driving distance

180 km, approx. 4 hours

Wildlife highlights

Lion, elephant, buffalo, flamingo, hippo, rhino (if not seen on day 2), hyena

A second, shorter game drive inside the Ngorongoro Crater from 06:30 to 10:00 — the early morning light on the crater floor is exceptional, and the predators are still active from the night's hunting. Breakfast at your lodge after the game drive. You then drive back to Arusha (approximately 4 hours) or to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your outbound flight. If your international departure is in the evening, we can arrange a day room at a hotel in Arusha where you can shower and rest before the airport transfer. As an alternative, this morning can be spent at a Maasai village cultural experience near the crater rim — one of the most memorable cultural encounters in East Africa.

Highlight

Lions on the crater floor at sunrise — the golden light, the mist rising from the lake, and the caldera walls towering above.

Pricing

What this safari costs

3-Day Northern Circuit Safari

$980/person

Based on 2 people sharing

Solo traveller

$1,400

Included

Park fees for Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire
2 nights accommodation (lodge or luxury tent)
All meals during the safari
Private 4x4 pop-top safari vehicle
Expert English-speaking safari guide (all 3 days)
Bottled water during game drives
All ground transfers from/to Arusha
Emergency evacuation insurance

Not included

International flights to/from Kilimanjaro (JRO) Tanzania tourist visa ($50 at airport) Travel insurance (mandatory) Alcoholic beverages Tips for your guide ($20–30 per day suggested) Personal expenses

Prices are indicative and vary by season, accommodation choice, and group size. Contact us for an exact quote for your dates.

Extend your trip

Add a Zanzibar beach extension

Three days of safari followed by the turquoise waters and white sand beaches of Zanzibar is one of the most popular combinations we offer. After the intensity of the Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire, Zanzibar provides the perfect decompression — warm Indian Ocean water, excellent snorkelling and diving, and the cultural richness of Stone Town.

4 days safari + 4 days Zanzibar

from $1,800/person + $800 beach

The most popular combination — 3 days Ngorongoro/Tarangire followed by a relaxing Zanzibar beach stay.

3 days safari + 7 days Zanzibar

from $1,400/person + $1,400 beach

A shorter safari followed by a full week in Zanzibar — ideal for those prioritising beach time.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Is 3 days enough for a Tanzania safari?

Three days is tight but entirely worthwhile — especially if you are combining Tanzania with a beach holiday in Zanzibar or a Kilimanjaro climb. A 3-day safari covers two exceptional parks: the Ngorongoro Crater (the world's most reliable Big Five destination) and Tarangire (extraordinary elephant herds and ancient baobabs). You will not see the Serengeti's full scale in 3 days, but you will have an authentic, richly rewarding safari experience. If you have more than 3 days, even one extra day in the Serengeti transforms the trip.

What is the best order for a 3-day Tanzania safari?

Fly into Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO) near Arusha on day morning. We collect you at 07:30 and drive to Tarangire (2.5 hours) for an afternoon game drive. Day 2 is the Ngorongoro Crater — the full day on the crater floor. Day 3 is a morning crater game drive, then return to Arusha by 14:00 for an afternoon flight. This order is efficient, avoids backtracking, and gives you the most wildlife viewing hours.

How much does a 3-day Tanzania safari cost?

Our 3-day Northern Circuit safari starts at $980 per person based on two people travelling together. This includes all park fees, two nights' accommodation, all meals, a private 4x4 pop-top safari vehicle, and an expert guide for all three days. Solo traveller pricing is higher at approximately $1,400. Flying between parks instead of driving saves time but adds $200–300 per person.

Can a 3-day safari see the Great Migration?

Generally no — the Great Migration requires at least 4–5 days and time in the Serengeti to be worthwhile. However, from December to March, when the wildebeest calving happens in the southern Serengeti around Ndutu, it is possible to combine Ngorongoro with a day trip to Ndutu on day 3 — giving youMigration action in a short timeframe.

What is the minimum number of days for a Tanzania safari?

Technically, you can do a 2-day safari (Arusha → Ngorongoro → Arusha) but it is extremely compressed and involves a very early start. Three days is the practical minimum — it gives you time to genuinely enjoy two very different parks without feeling rushed. If your schedule truly cannot stretch beyond 2 full days, we can arrange it — but we will always recommend 3 if your itinerary allows.

What should I pack for a short 3-day safari?

Pack minimally: neutral-coloured clothing (khaki, brown, green), a warm fleece for early morning game drives, sturdy shoes, binoculars, sunscreen, and a camera with spare batteries. In 3 days you will not need much — most lodges have laundry service. A small daypack and one piece of carry-on luggage is all that is required for a short safari.

Peak season groups fill 6–8 weeks ahead — availability is limited

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