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3 Days Safari Tanzania

Trip Overview

Our 3 Days Safari is perfect if you have a short holiday but still want to see wild animals and beautiful nature in Tanzania. In just three days, you will enjoy game drives, amazing views, and a real African adventure.

You can choose from different safari options. All are full of fun and unforgettable moments.

3 Days Safari Package Options

Endless Savannah in Serengeti
3 Days Mikumi & Udzungwa Safari – Wildlife Meets Waterfalls (Option 1)

This 3 Days Safari is a great mix of wildlife and nature. You will enjoy game drives in Mikumi National Park, then hike to the beautiful waterfalls in Udzungwa Mountains. It’s a perfect short safari for people who love both animals and nature adventures.

Endless Savannah in Serengeti
3 Days Fly-in Safari to Serengeti from Zanzibar (Option 2)

This 3 Days Safari takes you from Zanzibar to Serengeti by plane. It’s perfect if you want to see many animals in a short time. The trip saves travel time and gives you more time for game drives. You will sleep in nice lodges inside the park and return to Zanzibar after the safari.

Endless Savannah in Serengeti
3 Days Nyerere Safari – Discover Africa’s Largest National Park (Option 3)

This 3 Days Safari takes you to Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous). You will enjoy boat safari, walking safari, and game drives. Nyerere is full of wildlife and fewer crowds, making it a peaceful place to explore the wild side of Tanzania.

Endless Savannah in Serengeti
3 Days Tanzania Safari – Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater (Option 4)

This 3 Days Safari is one of the best ways to explore Tanzania’s top parks. You will see many animals in the Serengeti, and then visit Ngorongoro Crater, known for its amazing views and Big Five. It’s a short but very exciting safari.

Endless Savannah in Serengeti
3 Days Tanzania Safari – Tarangire, Lake Manyara & Ngorongoro Crater (Option 5)

This 3 Days Safari gives you a chance to visit three parks in one trip. You will see elephants in Tarangire, tree-climbing lions in Lake Manyara, and beautiful views in Ngorongoro Crater. It’s a great safari if you want to see many places in a short time.

🦁 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

🧳 Before Safari

What should I pack for my safari?

Bring light clothes for the day, warm clothes for the evening, a hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, comfortable shoes, insect repellent, camera, and a small daypack.

Yes, most travelers need a visa. You can get it online (e-visa) or upon arrival at the airport.

Yes. Yellow fever (if you’re coming from a risk country) and routine vaccinations like Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus are recommended. Please consult your doctor.

Yes, we strongly recommend full travel insurance covering medical, trip cancellation, and lost luggage.

Credit cards are accepted in some hotels and lodges, but not everywhere. It’s good to carry some cash in USD.

Soft duffel bags are preferred over hard suitcases. For domestic flights, weight is usually limited to 15–20 kg per person.

You can enjoy safaris year-round, but the best wildlife viewing is during the dry season from June to October.

🐘 During Safari

Will I see the Big Five?

Yes! Tanzania offers a great chance to see lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo, and rhinos especially in Serengeti and Ngorongoro.

Your day starts early with a game drive, returns for lunch/rest, and continues with an afternoon game drive. Timings can change based on wildlife activity.

You’ll enjoy fresh meals—breakfast, packed lunches, and hot dinners with options for vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free if requested in advance.

Yes, safaris are very safe when you follow your guide’s instructions. Stay inside the vehicle during game drives and never approach animals.

Some lodges and camps offer limited electricity and Wi-Fi. It’s best to charge devices when power is available.

You’ll ride in a 4×4 Land Cruiser with a pop-up roof, perfect for photography and wildlife viewing.

Most parks have designated restroom stops, but you may also use nature (bush toilets) in remote areas when needed.

Yes. Tipping is appreciated. A general guide is $10–20 per day for the guide, and $5–10 per day for the cook, depending on service.

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