Destiny Explorers
Tanzania, United Republic of, Moshi
+255 710 062 816 info@destinyexplorers.com
3 Days, 2 Nights Safari - Serengeti | Ngorongoro Crater | Tarangire National Park
Day 1: Arusha - Serengeti National Park
After breakfast you will start the safari by being transferred to the central part of the Serengeti (also called Seronera). Here your driver will try to find the animals you're the most interested in. Closer to lunch time you will visit the Serengeti Visitor Centre, where you will be offered a lunchbox and provided with lots of interesting information not only about the animals’ populations, but also about the history of the National Park. In this area you will also be able to see hyraxes, which are the elephant's closest relatives.
Day 2: Ngorongoro Crater Game Drive
Early wake up time, breakfast and travel to the carter. On this day it is best to leave the hotel as early as possible so you can see the variety of animals that are only active during the morning hours. At 6:30 AM you will set off for Ngorongoro Conservation Area, and after about an hour you will already be inside the crater.

Ngorongoro is one of the most famous and interesting of Tanzania's national parks because here you can find the greatest number of different animal species per square kilometer. You will have the chance to see buffalo, elephants, lions, wildebeests, zebras, hippopotamus and feline species such as caracals and servals. The luckiest travelers might even see a rhinoceros, an animal whose numbers are rapidly declining.

By lunch time you will arrive at the lake side, where you will be offered lunchboxes, after which the safari will continue, ending in a few hours with a transfer to the lodge for dinner and an overnight.
Day 3: Tarangire National Park - Arusha
In the morning after breakfast (8:00 AM) your safari guide will arrive at the hotel and after meeting up with your driver you will travel to Tarangire National Park. In this park you have the chance to see lots of wild Tanzanian animals (lions, buffalos, giraffes, zebras, etc.), but above all else it is famous for its astonishing number of elephants.

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