
3 DAYS – ARUSHA, TARANGIRE AND NGORONGORO NATIONAL PARKS
On a walking safari in Arusha National Park, you can easily immerse yourself in Africa's wild world. Imagine being able to walk past plump zebras, restless buffalos, and long-necked giraffes grazing only 100 meters away. And this is only the first day of this African wildlife safari! The next two days are equally exciting: Tarangire is well-known for elephants and baobabs, and the ancient Ngorongoro Crater has the highest density of animals per square kilometre of any place on the planet.

Package Itinerary - 3 days, 4 nights!

The group arrives at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). Participants are greeted by a Hartlaub’s Travel representative and transferred to a hotel in Arusha.
Please keep in mind that the hotel fee only includes breakfast. Check-in begins at 2:00 p.m.

After breakfast (around 7:30 a.m.), your safari guide will arrive at the hotel and notify the receptionist that he is expecting you. After meeting your driver, you will travel to Arusha National Park and be on your first safari by 10:00 a.m.
After completing the registration process at the gate, you will begin your 1.5-hour walk to Tululusia waterfall, passing through the habitat of wild animals such as buffalos, giraffes, zebras, antelopes, and monkeys. After resting near the waterfall, you will return to your car and continue your game-drive around the national park's territory.
After lunch in a designated area, you will continue game-drive and later on be accommodated at a lodge near Tarangire National Park later in the evening.

After breakfast (around 7:30 a.m.), your safari guide will meet you at the lodge, ready to start your safari in the Tarangire National Park. You will break for lunch and be treated to a served meal. The safari will resume after lunch and in the evening you will be transferred to a hotel on the rim of the Ngorongoro volcanic crater.
This Park offers the opportunity to see a variety of wild Tanzanian animals (lions, buffalos, giraffes, zebras, and so on), but it is best known for its incredible number of elephants, which typically congregate near their drinking source, the Tarangire River.
Because this is wild nature, the guide cannot guarantee the presence of specific wild animals, but you can be assured that he will do his best to find everything you are looking for! The Hartlaub’s team has its own radio channel, which the drivers use to communicate with other guides and collaborate on rare species searches.

It is best to leave the hotel as early as possible on this day to see the variety of animals that are only active in the morning hours; breakfast will be packed in lunchboxes specifically for this purpose. You will leave at 6:30 a.m. for Ngorongoro Conservation Area, and you will be inside the crater in about an hour.
By lunchtime, you will arrive at the lake's edge, where you will be given lunchboxes before continuing your safari. You will be transferred back to your hotel in Arusha in the evening.
Ngorongoro is one of Tanzania's most famous and interesting national parks, with the greatest number of different animal species per square kilometre. There will be buffalo, elephants, lions, wildebeests, zebras, hippopotamuses, and feline species such as caracals and servals to see. The most fortunate visitors may even come across a rhinoceros, an endangered species whose numbers are rapidly dwindling.

Rest at the hotel before transferring to the airport.
Please keep in mind that the hotel's check-out time is 11:00 a.m. If you need to check out late due to an evening flight, you can extend your hotel stay until 6:00 PM for an additional fee.