4 Days 3 Nights Safari: Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti
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Duration
4 Days
Tour Type
Daily Tour
Group Size
100 people
Languages
English
Overview
Maasai people called this park ‘Siringet‘, meaning endless plains. The Serengeti speaks for itself and with good reason not only the migration of over 1 million wildebeest through its plains and woodlands but also unique landscapes and other spectacular wildlife.
The Serengeti is home to the world’s largest populations of Wildebeest, Zebras, Cape Elands, Lions, Cheetahs, Hyenas and Gazelles. The scenic beauty of the sky with cool nights and warm days makes your visit to this remaining home for great migration of large mammals incredible!
Itinerary
Day 1 – Lake Manyara National Park

After breakfast drive to Lake Manyara with lunch boxes from Keys hotel for game drive in Lake Manyara.
Manyara Region takes its name from Lake Manyara, which is one of the major lakes formed in ancient times by the Great Rift Valley. It is the only Region in Tanzania to be bisected into two by the Great Rift Valley.
It is a major wildlife water source and is, therefore, an essential part of the wildlife ecosystems of Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Tarangire National Park. In addition, Lake Manyara is the country’s largest breeding ground for tens of thousands of flamingo.
Kudu Lodge and Campsite offers outstanding hospitality, comfortable accommodation and pleasant surroundings, is situated at Karatu, the heart of the northern Tanzania safari circuit. Kudu Lodge nestles in eleven acres of rolling countryside, amidst mature trees and gardens, home to myriad birds and a tranquil and shady oasis hideaway for visitors— the perfect base for wildlife safaris. Our lodge is the epitome of spaciousness, friendliness and African hospitality
Dinner and overnight Kudu Lodge (FB)
Day 2– Serengeti

After breakfast drive to Serengeti National Park with lunch boxes for full day game drive.
The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania was established in 1952. It is home to the greatest wildlife spectacle on earth-the great migration of wildebeest and zebra. The resident population of lion, cheetah, elephant, giraffe, and birds is also impressive.
There’s a wide variety of accommodation available, from luxury lodges to mobile camps. The parks covers 5,700 sq. miles, (14,763 sq. km), it’s larger than Connecticut, with at most a couple hundred vehicles driving around.
Dinner and overnight Kenzan Tented Camp (FB)
Day 3 – Serengeti

Morning and afternoon game drives in Serengeti National Park. Meals inclusive.
Home to the world’s greatest wildlife reserves and with unforgettable scenic beauty, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania is truly a dream destination for everyone.
Kenzan Camps and Safaris feature three intimate camps situated at exclusive sites of this park offering perfect settings for adventure seekers to enjoy one-of-a-kind experience with ample solitude and comfort.
Dinner and overnight Kenzan Tented Camp.
Day 4 – Ngorongoro – Moshi

After breakfast drive to Ngorongoro Conservation area with lunch boxes from the lodge. Descend down to the Crater floor for half day game drive. Afternoon drive back to Moshi
Descend down to the Crater floor for half day game drive. Afternoon drive back to Moshi.
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area covers 2286 sq km and encompasses the volcanic area around the Ngorongoro Crater – including the still active volcano of Oldonyo Lengai and the famous Olduvai Gorge. Its center piece, the Ngorongoro Crater, is the largest unbroken caldera in the world and the first sight of it is breathtaking.
The floor of the crater is only 100 sq. miles but is home to around 30,000 animals with a high concentration of predators.
The crater supports up to 25,000 large mammals. Grazers dominate: zebra, wildebeest – accounting for almost half the animals – gazelle, buffalo, eland, hartebeest and wart hog.
Giraffe, for example, stay away because there is insufficient food at tree level; topi because they compete directly with wildebeest. An odd feature of the crater elephants is that they are almost exclusively bulls. Breeding herds – comprising large numbers of females and young with a few attendant older males – are probably unable to find sufficient quality food in the crater.
Included/Excluded
- Transport 4×4
- Packed lunch
- All Park fees
- Crater fee,
- Concession fee
- Game drive
- Accommodation on safari (FB),
- All meals,
- Professional driver/ guide
- Government tax VAT 18%
- Tips ,
- Drinks
- Items of personal nature
- Accommodation at Keys hotel
Durations