3 DAYS TANZANIA WILDLIFE CAMPING SAFARI SERENGETI & NGORONGORO

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About this activity

  • Instant Booking
  • Free Cancellation Free cancellation up to 7 day(s) prior departure, after which the tour cancellation policy applies Learn More.
  • Duration:3 Day(s)
  • Activities
    • Camping and Stargazing
    • Safari
    • Tanzania Safaris
  • Travel StyleBudget
  • Guiding Type: Live Guide/Instructor
  • Guide Language
    • English
    • Italian
    • German
    • French
    • Spanish
  • Tour Vibe Active
  • Recommended For
    • Couple
    • Family/Kids
    • For Art Lovers
    • LGBTQ
    • Senior
    • Solo
    • Women
    • Wheelchair Accessible
    • Youth
  • Destination Country: Africa, Tanzania,
    • Serengeti National Park
  • Pickup

    Kilimanjaro International Airport

  • Drop-off

    Kilimanjaro International Airport

  • Age Range 4 - 90 (Years Old)
Tour Highlights

Camping safaris Tanzania is a journey with well-organized itineraries that bringing together the most remarkable landscapes, peoples’ norms and culture as well as the most thrilling wildlife, some of our affordable camping safari in Tanzania are combining Zanzibar beach holidays or Kilimanjaro climbing at reasonable prices.

Tour Introduction

Camping safaris Tanzania is a journey with well-organized itineraries that bringing together the most remarkable landscapes, peoples’ norms and culture as well as the most thrilling wildlife, some of our affordable camping safari in Tanzania are combining Zanzibar beach holidays or Kilimanjaro climbing at reasonable prices.

ITINERARY

After finishing up a good breakfast at our Lodge, you will head out towards Serengeti National Park and travel in the midst of the never ending plain grasslands. Later on we proceed to Serengeti with en-route game drive. The Serengeti National Park is arguably the most impressive wildlife sanctuary in the world. You will have a late afternoon game drive in the endless plains of the Serengeti for a chance to see the great herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles or a pride of lions lounging in the shade. A picnic lunch will be done during the day-long game drive itself. The eventful day comes to an end with a heavy dinner and a good night's rest in your accommodation. Overnight at Serengeti in Central Serengeti. Accommodation: Central Serengeti Public Campsite

Early after having a delicious and heavy breakfast, depart for a game drive you will leave northern Serengeti with a game drive to explore the central portion of the Serengeti National Park today. The legendary Serengeti National Park is the most renowned safari destination for its incredible population of lions and leopards. The central portion of the Serengeti - known as Seronera area is one of the richest wildlife habitats in the park. It features the Seronera River, which provides a valuable water source to this area and therefore attracts wildlife well representative of most of the Serengeti's species. During the off season of the migration, one must really look out for the many lion pride that thrive in this region. The interactions and survival of these lion pride provide an excellent game viewing experience all year round. Along with a picnic lunch during the full day game drive evening. We are completely flexible with your preferences and this day will be doing another full game drive since the Serengeti is large and vast we can find different areas to exploit and spot animals and when you are lucky enough you can even see some events such as animal hunting and fighting. Later on after this beautiful scenery tour with full of memories we will be taken to our accommodation for dinner and overnight at Rhino Lodge. Accommodation: Central Serengeti Public Campsite

You will wake up early morning, having your breakfast in the morning before starting to depart with an early game drive from Serengeti National park to Ngorongoro Conservation Are ready to descend the Ngorongoro Crater for a game drive, the 600 m deep caldera you will descend the crater for a game drive. The Ngorongoro Crater is the world's largest inactive, intact and unfilled volcanic caldera. It has a massive floor of about 260 sq. kms with a depth of over 2000 feet. Ngoro Ngoro Crater is the largest collapsed volcanic crater in the world and fourteen kilometers of isolated natural beauty. Ngoro Ngoro Crater is surrounded by a ring of extinct volcanoes and the floor, dotted with watering holes, shelters some 30,000 animals. The 5-hour game drive on the crater floor will show you a lot of animal action. Keeping the camera ready is definitely recommended. The African elephant, buffalo, Black rhino, Hippos, Hyenas, Cheetahs and Lions are found in plenty. Post the picnic lunch at the beautiful Hippo pool, you will begin a steep ascend to the top exit of the crater. With an incredible experience and loads of memories to cherish, this is the time you bid goodbye to your team. We will then have a picnic lunch at a beautiful picnic site, then we will have a game drive our guide will take us to to Arusha town to complete our Safari

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Accommodation
Location Nights Type Property Name Rating Occupancy
Serengeti 2 Camping Serengeti Public Campsite Unrated Private
Pickup & Drop-Off
  • Airport Transfer
  • Hotel
  • Bus Terminal
  • Other
Guide

All languages speaking guides are available.

Meals
  • Halal
  • Jain
  • Kosher
  • Meat
  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian

All dietary requirement are considered in this tour.

Transport
  • Jeep & 4WD
Extra Services
Other Included

PRICE INCLUDE:  

-  Park Entrance Fees   -Transit Fee   

-Crater Service Fees   

-  Drinking Water    

-Meals 3 times per day   

-Camping Equipment's /Tent   

-All Accommodation during Safari Days   

-Safari Land Cruiser with top up roof   

-Airport Transfer on Arrival and After Safari    

-Professional Fluent English Speaking Driver Guide    

WHAT’S EXCLUDED

  • Flights
  • Insurance

Other Excluded:

PRICE EXCLUDE:-    

-Tips   

-International Flight   

-Soft Drinks and Alcohol   

Covid Safety

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism released National Standard Operating Procedures for management of the COVID-19 threat. The comprehensive seven page document detailed the rules put in place to continue operations while at the same time protecting visitors.

Some of the items included in the procedures include:

  • thermal screening for arriving passengers
  • all contact surfaces are cleaned and sanitized on a regular basis
  • staff members must wear personal protective equipment (PPE) when attending to guests and servicing guest areas
  • hand washing and sanitizing facilities must be provided to guests and staff
  • staff members should maintain a distance from one another and from guests

Our staff on Mount Kilimanjaro are required to take extra precautions when packing, transporting, and preparing food and equipment for climbers. PPE will be worn by staff when interacting with guests. The number of staff who interact with guests and the frequency of those interactions will also be limited accordingly this we are doing training fo all  Signature”s staff.

Signature Safari is fully operational at this time. We have put reasonable and practical safety measures in place.

As long as our clients feel comfortable to travel here, we are prepared to serve them. We believe that the new standard operating procedures will be effective in minimizing the risk of infections on the mountain and during safari.

For clients who would like to follow social distancing with other climbers, we offer single tents on the mountain and single rooms on safari or in town. Meals can also be eaten in the sleeping tent versus the community mess tent if desired.Hopefully your question on Can I Climb Kilimanjaro? is cleary briefed answered.

Availability

Tour Cancellation Policy

Free cancellation up to 7 day(s) prior departure, Or traveler will pay 20 % of the tour amount

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism released National Standard Operating Procedures for management of the COVID-19 threat. The comprehensive seven page document detailed the rules put in place to continue operations while at the same time protecting visitors. Some of the items included in the procedures include: thermal screening for arriving passengers all contact surfaces are cleaned and sanitized on a regular basis staff members must wear personal protective equipment (PPE) when attending to guests and servicing guest areas hand washing and sanitizing facilities must be provided to guests and staff staff members should maintain a distance from one another and from guests Our staff on Mount Kilimanjaro are required to take extra precautions when packing, transporting, and preparing food and equipment for climbers. PPE will be worn by staff when interacting with guests. The number of staff who interact with guests and the frequency of those interactions will also be limited accordingly this we are doing training fo all Signature”s staff. Signature Safari is fully operational at this time. We have put reasonable and practical safety measures in place. As long as our clients feel comfortable to travel here, we are prepared to serve them. We believe that the new standard operating procedures will be effective in minimizing the risk of infections on the mountain and during safari. For clients who would like to follow social distancing with other climbers, we offer single tents on the mountain and single rooms on safari or in town. Meals can also be eaten in the sleeping tent versus the community mess tent if desired.Hopefully your question on Can I Climb Kilimanjaro? is cleary briefed answered.

Tour Date Change Policy

Tour Date can be changed 5 day(s) prior departure

Good To Know

No safari would be complete without a glimpse of a few of the “Big Five" or the chance to see some lesser-known, but equally fascinating animals. Fortunately, Tanzania doesn’t disappoint. Home to the Great Wildebeest Migration, each year, Tanzania sees millions of animals make their way across the land in search of water and fresh pasture. Wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle make the arduous journey, and brave the raging Mara River filled with waiting crocodiles.

FAQs

Q What is the climate like in Tanzania?

Summer: September to April. Temperature: 20°C to 30°C.

Winter: May to August. Temperature: 19°C to 25°C.

Rainfall: April-May (long rains) and November to mid-December (short rains).

Q Do we need a tourist visa to enter Tanzania?

A A valid visa is required for travel to Tanzania. A passport with a minimum validity of 6 months prior to expiry is required. A single-entry visa is valid for 3 months from the date of issue. Visas-on-arrival are available at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)for US$50. (For U.S. Citizens, the cost is US$100 for a multiple entry visa.) However, it is advised that visitors travelling from a country where visa services are available should obtain a visa prior to arrival in order to avoid potential delays at the airport.

Q What currency should we bring to spend in Tanzania?

The Tanzanian Shilling is the currency of Tanzania. The exchange rate is roughly 1 USD = 1600 TZS. Credit cards are not widely accepted. However, USD is accepted in most cv  cvb yvf,u 3places visited by tourists. Please note that US bills printed before 2003 are not accepted in Tanzania, as there was a large amount of illegal processing of dollar bills in the country.

Q What are the vaccination requirements to enter Tanzania?

Yellow Fever inoculation is mandatory for visitors transiting through South America, West, Central and East Africa (e.g. Kenya) and visitors to Zanzibar. Otherwise, there is no mandatory inoculation required to enter the country. Precautions for malaria are always recommended. Please consult a travel clinic physician for additional recommendations.

Q What voltage is used in Tanzania? Can we charge our cameras and phones while on safari?

The standard voltage throughout Tanzania is 220-240V, 50Hz. The primary socket type is the “Type G” grounded 3-prong British BS-1363. Most camps and lodges have outlets available for charging cameras and mobile phones. Our safari vehicles are also equipped with electrical outlets. SIM cards can be easily purchased for mobile phones and internet usage. Many camps and lodges also have wireless connectivity available at an additional cost.

Q How much should we tip?

Although not mandatory, tips are highly welcomed to show appreciation. The suggested amount is US$15-20/day for a safari guide or a mountain guide, US$10-15/day for a cook or assistant guides, and US$8-10/day for porters. Please note that this is only a suggestion. We recommend our clients to tip according to how they feel after the service has been delivered. Whether you wish to tip more, tip less, or not to tip at all, it’s entirely up to you!

Q What should we pack for safari?

Comfortable clothing, wind/rain coat, light jacket/sweater, socks & underwear, walking shoes & sandals. Mosquito repellent with DEET (Most camps/lodges already have mosquito nets set up over the bed.) hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, camera, spare batteries, spare memory cards, converter, binoculars, tissue, wet wipes, hand sanitizer. Personal first aid kit, medicine (in case of cold, stomach upset, headache)

Q Do you have recommendations for safari clothing?

Wear light-weight, natural clothes that are comfortable. Avoid colours such as black and blue as they might attract tsetse flies. Bring a waterproof layer or wind jacket for evenings/early mornings.

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