Best travel period: all year round

A combined walking and jeep safari tour as a day tour, gives you a wonderful varied view of the Arusha National Park.

In the morning, we will collect you from your hotel and take you to the Arusha National Park. The park has an incredible variety of fauna and flora, which cannot fail to impress. Hollywood also chose this region to film the movie "Hartari" in which Hardy Kruger starred alongside the legendary John Wahne. Your day trip will include a visit to the Ngurdo Crater, often labelled as the little Ngorongoro and is called the "Little Serengeti". Buffaloes, waterbucks, giraffes, warthogs, zebras and Guereza can be seen all year round as well as many different bird species. The elephants are a little shyer than the elephants in the Serengeti but can also be seen at Arusha National Park. Occasionally, one may also spot a leopard. At the Momella Gate, an armed ranger will be waiting for you to accompany you on your walking safari that will give you the chance to experience the wildlife up-close. Only a few other national parks in Tanzania give you such an opportunity and it is something that should not be missed. Lunch will be taken at a picnic place and in the afternoon, you will continue your tour in the safari vehicle through the Arusha National Park. After plenty of time allocated for you to observe the wildlife, we will take you back to Arusha. Lunch

Price from Arusha:
1 person on requestinUSD
2-3 persons170USD
4 or more persons120USD
Additional per vehicle if tour starting from Moshi80USD
Additional per vehicle if tour starting from Marangu 120USD
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Items included:

  • Transport und game drives in a safari vehicle
  • Professional, English-speaking guide
  • Walking safari accompanied by a National Park Ranger
  • Lunch and mineral water
  • All national park fees
 
 
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