Highlights
Explore, enjoy and share the experience of the wilderness of Tanzania
Visit Tanzania's most famous parks: Serengeti, Manyara, Tarangire and Ngorongoro
Chance to see all the Big 5 mammals and other wildlife
Itinerary
Dreaming of close encounters with Africa’s iconic wildlife—on a budget? The Travel and Leisure – 5 Days camping safari delivers authentic, wallet-friendly adventure across Tanzania’s top parks. Explore Tarangire, famous for its elephant herds, and Lake Manyara, home to tree-climbing lions, before venturing to the legendary Serengeti and the wildlife-rich Ngorongoro Crater.
This camping tour immerses you in the sights and sounds of the wild, with a chance to spot the Big Five and a remarkable variety of birds in their natural habitat. The experience is tailored for travelers seeking genuine connection with nature, offering all the essentials—accommodation, transport, and expert guides—without compromising on the richness of the safari.
The unique selling point: a true “Wild Africa” experience at a fraction of the cost of luxury safaris, perfect for those who want memorable adventure without breaking the bank.
day 1 - Arusha to Tarangire National Park
At 0800 hrs we pick you up from your hotel in Arusha town. We then drive to Tarangire National Park for game viewing with your packed lunch.
At 1300 hrs you will have your lunch in the park picnic area.
Evening drive to your campsite for dinner and overnight.
Meals Plan: Picnic Lunch │Dinner
day 2 - Tarangire to Manyara
After your breakfast at 08.30, we drive from Tarangire with your packed lunch to Lake Manyara National Park for game viewing.
At 1300 hrs you have your lunch in the park picnic area.
Late afternoon drive to your campsite for dinner and overnight at Lilac Campsite.
Meals Plan: Breakfast│ Picnic Lunch│ Dinner
day 3 - Lake Manyara National Park to Serengrti National Park
After breakfast at 0800 hrs we drive from Manyara with your packed lunch to the great Serengeti Plains via Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
After lunch on the way, we proceed with your game drive en-route towards Seronera campsite for dinner and overnight.
Meals Plan: Breakfast| Picnic Lunch| Dinner
day 4 - Serengeti to Ngorongoro
You will wake up early in the morning this day for a morning game drive in Serengeti, then back for breakfast at the camp.
After breakfast, pack your equipment along with with your packed lunch and drive to Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
It is your choice whether you want to pass by Olduvai Gorge - a historical site where early humans lived. You also have the option to pass by the Maasai boma if you are interested in the real African tradition and culture (at extra cost)
After lunch, we drive to the crater rim and view the vast plains and the animals that call it their home.
Dinner and overnight at Simba campsite.
Meals Plan: Breakfast│ Picnic Lunch│ Dinner
day 5 - Ngorongoro to Arusha
After breakfast, we descend into the crater floor with your lunch box for game viewing. The famous Ngorongoro Crater is rich in wildlife. Each species of animal has its own life-style and live in their own territories.
Your packed lunch will be served on the crater floor at the picnic site near Lerai forest or hippo pool.
Late afternoon ascend the crater and drive back to Arusha town for your onward arrangement.
Meals Plan: Breakfast│ Picnic Lunch.
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