4-Days Ngorongoro Crater & Tarangire Np Mid-Range Tour

This is a journey in a 4×4 safari vehicle with short travelling distances to the baobabs and elephants in Tarangire, and the Big Five plus take a visit to Olduvai Gorge and the shifting sands in the Ngorongoro Crater. This trip starts and ends in Arusha. Experience the best of the open road on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure into the Tanzanian wilderness.

"For being an adventure of a lifetime, I was surprised just how easy it was."

A Tohe Safari Client

Day 1

Arusha – Ngorongoro Crater tour.

Today we will wake up early in the morning and after breakfast, we will drive into the amazing Ngorongoro Crater. The Ngorongoro Crater is the largest intact crater in the world. The crater life is estimated at 30,000 large mammals.

Due to its natural borders, wildlife is abundant throughout the conservation area which is home to the Big Five. The crater spreads for 102 sq. miles and has 2.000 ft high walls, making it virtually Noah's ark and inhabiting almost every species of wildlife that is indigenous to East Africa. It's one of the very rare locations in the whole continent where you can witness the Black Rhino. The crater has a river, several swamps, a soda lake with a great concentration of flamingos, a forest, and open plains. It's also famous for its elephants which, are the largest in the world and have huge tusks. Ngorongoro Crater is truly a Wonder of the Natural World.

After the game, you will drive straight to Karatu at your accommodation for dinner and an overnight stay.

Arusha National Park

Arusha is the gateway to the world-famous Tanzanian safari circuit. As such, it is often the first and/or last stop on any itinerary. The park gate lies just 45 minutes from the city center and ishighlighted by incredible lush greenery and views of nearby Mt. Meru - or even Kilimanjaro on a clear day.

Destination In Depth >
Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park can best be described as the Land of the Elephants. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness are dotted with Baobab trees and Acacias. The Tarangire river meanders through the park and serves as the primary source of water for all the incredible wildlife that live here.

Destination In Depth >
Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous national park in the entire world - and with good reason. The Serengeti plains are the classic African safari experience and filled to the brim with wildlife. Spend your days watching the big cats of Africa in their natural habitat and your nights in one of the many incredible lodges inside the park.

Destination In Depth >
Ngorongoro Crater

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this 100sq mile ancient volcano is home to its own miniature ecosystem. Few animals climb out of the 2,000 ft high rim walls. Around20 of those animals that stay year round are critically endangered Black Rhino - Making this the best place in the world to see these beautiful animals.

Destination In Depth >
Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is a great change-of-pace from the other parks in the Tanzanian safari circuit. Its thick forest and shallow alkaline lake offers refuge for over 390 species of birds - including nearly 2 million flamingo. Marshlands and shallow pools provide the ideal habitat for hippo. Lake Manyara is also home to rare tree-climbing lions.

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Day 2

Take a visit to Olduvai Gorge and the shifting sands tour.

Early morning after breakfast you will leave for your full-day tour. Take a visit to Olduvai Gorge and walk along to see the shifting sand which is the remarkable black dune, composed of volcanic ash from Oldoinyo Lengai, which is being blown slowly westwards across the plains, at the rate of about 17 meters per year. Some nine meters high and 100 meters long in its curve, it can be found to the north of Olduvai Gorge.

Olduvai Gorge is a site in Tanzania that holds the earliest evidence of the existence of human ancestors. You will enjoy your day and have lunch at the picnic site. After lunch, we will have time for a short game drive and then ascend the crater and exit Ngorongoro Conservation Area towards Karatu to your lodge for leisure and overnight stay.

Arusha National Park

Arusha is the gateway to the world-famous Tanzanian safari circuit. As such, it is often the first and/or last stop on any itinerary. The park gate lies just 45 minutes from the city center and ishighlighted by incredible lush greenery and views of nearby Mt. Meru - or even Kilimanjaro on a clear day.

Destination In Depth >
Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park can best be described as the Land of the Elephants. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness are dotted with Baobab trees and Acacias. The Tarangire river meanders through the park and serves as the primary source of water for all the incredible wildlife that live here.

Destination In Depth >
Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous national park in the entire world - and with good reason. The Serengeti plains are the classic African safari experience and filled to the brim with wildlife. Spend your days watching the big cats of Africa in their natural habitat and your nights in one of the many incredible lodges inside the park.

Destination In Depth >
Ngorongoro Crater

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this 100sq mile ancient volcano is home to its own miniature ecosystem. Few animals climb out of the 2,000 ft high rim walls. Around20 of those animals that stay year round are critically endangered Black Rhino - Making this the best place in the world to see these beautiful animals.

Destination In Depth >
Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is a great change-of-pace from the other parks in the Tanzanian safari circuit. Its thick forest and shallow alkaline lake offers refuge for over 390 species of birds - including nearly 2 million flamingo. Marshlands and shallow pools provide the ideal habitat for hippo. Lake Manyara is also home to rare tree-climbing lions.

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Day 3

Karatu - Tarangire National Park

At 7 am after breakfast, you will be picked up from the hotel by your safari guide and driven to Tarangire National Park. Enjoy the wildlife! Your overnight stay will be at Sangaiwe Tented Camp. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.

Tarangire National Park is almost 3000 sq km in size and is probably best known for its huge numbers of elephants and baobab trees. The name of the park comes from the Tarangire River which crosses through the park. Tarangire is especially spectacular during the dry season (June - November) as wildlife concentrations rival that of the Serengeti. This is because enormous populations of elephants and other animals are drawn to the Tarangire River as their only source of water. With its varied habitats and permanent water in the Tarangire River, the park is home to over 2000 elephants and 500 bird species.

Arusha National Park

Arusha is the gateway to the world-famous Tanzanian safari circuit. As such, it is often the first and/or last stop on any itinerary. The park gate lies just 45 minutes from the city center and ishighlighted by incredible lush greenery and views of nearby Mt. Meru - or even Kilimanjaro on a clear day.

Destination In Depth >
Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park can best be described as the Land of the Elephants. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness are dotted with Baobab trees and Acacias. The Tarangire river meanders through the park and serves as the primary source of water for all the incredible wildlife that live here.

Destination In Depth >
Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous national park in the entire world - and with good reason. The Serengeti plains are the classic African safari experience and filled to the brim with wildlife. Spend your days watching the big cats of Africa in their natural habitat and your nights in one of the many incredible lodges inside the park.

Destination In Depth >
Ngorongoro Crater

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this 100sq mile ancient volcano is home to its own miniature ecosystem. Few animals climb out of the 2,000 ft high rim walls. Around20 of those animals that stay year round are critically endangered Black Rhino - Making this the best place in the world to see these beautiful animals.

Destination In Depth >
Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is a great change-of-pace from the other parks in the Tanzanian safari circuit. Its thick forest and shallow alkaline lake offers refuge for over 390 species of birds - including nearly 2 million flamingo. Marshlands and shallow pools provide the ideal habitat for hippo. Lake Manyara is also home to rare tree-climbing lions.

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Day 4

Tarangire National Park - Arusha

This day you will have a full-day game drive that will give you more chances to explore many areas of this great national park that has a good and high concentration of elephant population in Tarangire River where they get water, especially during the dry season, the huge baobab trees will be also one of the best highlights as this is one of the areas that this type of trees grow very big in the northern part of the country. You will also have a chance to drive along the Silale swamp for bird sightings and a chance to see the cats/carnivores around this area that wait for the animals to come and feed on grass and drink water.

We expect to be back in Arusha around 5 pm although we are flexible in case there is a flight to catch or another situation.

End of tour

Additional accommodation can be arranged for an extra cost.

Arusha National Park

Arusha is the gateway to the world-famous Tanzanian safari circuit. As such, it is often the first and/or last stop on any itinerary. The park gate lies just 45 minutes from the city center and ishighlighted by incredible lush greenery and views of nearby Mt. Meru - or even Kilimanjaro on a clear day.

Destination In Depth >
Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park can best be described as the Land of the Elephants. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness are dotted with Baobab trees and Acacias. The Tarangire river meanders through the park and serves as the primary source of water for all the incredible wildlife that live here.

Destination In Depth >
Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous national park in the entire world - and with good reason. The Serengeti plains are the classic African safari experience and filled to the brim with wildlife. Spend your days watching the big cats of Africa in their natural habitat and your nights in one of the many incredible lodges inside the park.

Destination In Depth >
Ngorongoro Crater

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this 100sq mile ancient volcano is home to its own miniature ecosystem. Few animals climb out of the 2,000 ft high rim walls. Around20 of those animals that stay year round are critically endangered Black Rhino - Making this the best place in the world to see these beautiful animals.

Destination In Depth >
Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is a great change-of-pace from the other parks in the Tanzanian safari circuit. Its thick forest and shallow alkaline lake offers refuge for over 390 species of birds - including nearly 2 million flamingo. Marshlands and shallow pools provide the ideal habitat for hippo. Lake Manyara is also home to rare tree-climbing lions.

Destination In Depth >

Day 5

Lodge:
Arusha National Park

Arusha is the gateway to the world-famous Tanzanian safari circuit. As such, it is often the first and/or last stop on any itinerary. The park gate lies just 45 minutes from the city center and ishighlighted by incredible lush greenery and views of nearby Mt. Meru - or even Kilimanjaro on a clear day.

Destination In Depth >
Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park can best be described as the Land of the Elephants. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness are dotted with Baobab trees and Acacias. The Tarangire river meanders through the park and serves as the primary source of water for all the incredible wildlife that live here.

Destination In Depth >
Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous national park in the entire world - and with good reason. The Serengeti plains are the classic African safari experience and filled to the brim with wildlife. Spend your days watching the big cats of Africa in their natural habitat and your nights in one of the many incredible lodges inside the park.

Destination In Depth >
Ngorongoro Crater

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this 100sq mile ancient volcano is home to its own miniature ecosystem. Few animals climb out of the 2,000 ft high rim walls. Around20 of those animals that stay year round are critically endangered Black Rhino - Making this the best place in the world to see these beautiful animals.

Destination In Depth >
Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is a great change-of-pace from the other parks in the Tanzanian safari circuit. Its thick forest and shallow alkaline lake offers refuge for over 390 species of birds - including nearly 2 million flamingo. Marshlands and shallow pools provide the ideal habitat for hippo. Lake Manyara is also home to rare tree-climbing lions.

Destination In Depth >

Day 6

Lodge:
Arusha National Park

Arusha is the gateway to the world-famous Tanzanian safari circuit. As such, it is often the first and/or last stop on any itinerary. The park gate lies just 45 minutes from the city center and ishighlighted by incredible lush greenery and views of nearby Mt. Meru - or even Kilimanjaro on a clear day.

Destination In Depth >
Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park can best be described as the Land of the Elephants. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness are dotted with Baobab trees and Acacias. The Tarangire river meanders through the park and serves as the primary source of water for all the incredible wildlife that live here.

Destination In Depth >
Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous national park in the entire world - and with good reason. The Serengeti plains are the classic African safari experience and filled to the brim with wildlife. Spend your days watching the big cats of Africa in their natural habitat and your nights in one of the many incredible lodges inside the park.

Destination In Depth >
Ngorongoro Crater

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this 100sq mile ancient volcano is home to its own miniature ecosystem. Few animals climb out of the 2,000 ft high rim walls. Around20 of those animals that stay year round are critically endangered Black Rhino - Making this the best place in the world to see these beautiful animals.

Destination In Depth >
Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is a great change-of-pace from the other parks in the Tanzanian safari circuit. Its thick forest and shallow alkaline lake offers refuge for over 390 species of birds - including nearly 2 million flamingo. Marshlands and shallow pools provide the ideal habitat for hippo. Lake Manyara is also home to rare tree-climbing lions.

Destination In Depth >

Day 7

Lodge:
Arusha National Park

Arusha is the gateway to the world-famous Tanzanian safari circuit. As such, it is often the first and/or last stop on any itinerary. The park gate lies just 45 minutes from the city center and ishighlighted by incredible lush greenery and views of nearby Mt. Meru - or even Kilimanjaro on a clear day.

Destination In Depth >
Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park can best be described as the Land of the Elephants. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness are dotted with Baobab trees and Acacias. The Tarangire river meanders through the park and serves as the primary source of water for all the incredible wildlife that live here.

Destination In Depth >
Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous national park in the entire world - and with good reason. The Serengeti plains are the classic African safari experience and filled to the brim with wildlife. Spend your days watching the big cats of Africa in their natural habitat and your nights in one of the many incredible lodges inside the park.

Destination In Depth >
Ngorongoro Crater

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this 100sq mile ancient volcano is home to its own miniature ecosystem. Few animals climb out of the 2,000 ft high rim walls. Around20 of those animals that stay year round are critically endangered Black Rhino - Making this the best place in the world to see these beautiful animals.

Destination In Depth >
Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is a great change-of-pace from the other parks in the Tanzanian safari circuit. Its thick forest and shallow alkaline lake offers refuge for over 390 species of birds - including nearly 2 million flamingo. Marshlands and shallow pools provide the ideal habitat for hippo. Lake Manyara is also home to rare tree-climbing lions.

Destination In Depth >

Day 8

Lodge:
Arusha National Park

Arusha is the gateway to the world-famous Tanzanian safari circuit. As such, it is often the first and/or last stop on any itinerary. The park gate lies just 45 minutes from the city center and ishighlighted by incredible lush greenery and views of nearby Mt. Meru - or even Kilimanjaro on a clear day.

Destination In Depth >
Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park can best be described as the Land of the Elephants. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness are dotted with Baobab trees and Acacias. The Tarangire river meanders through the park and serves as the primary source of water for all the incredible wildlife that live here.

Destination In Depth >
Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous national park in the entire world - and with good reason. The Serengeti plains are the classic African safari experience and filled to the brim with wildlife. Spend your days watching the big cats of Africa in their natural habitat and your nights in one of the many incredible lodges inside the park.

Destination In Depth >
Ngorongoro Crater

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this 100sq mile ancient volcano is home to its own miniature ecosystem. Few animals climb out of the 2,000 ft high rim walls. Around20 of those animals that stay year round are critically endangered Black Rhino - Making this the best place in the world to see these beautiful animals.

Destination In Depth >
Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is a great change-of-pace from the other parks in the Tanzanian safari circuit. Its thick forest and shallow alkaline lake offers refuge for over 390 species of birds - including nearly 2 million flamingo. Marshlands and shallow pools provide the ideal habitat for hippo. Lake Manyara is also home to rare tree-climbing lions.

Destination In Depth >

Day 9

Lodge:
Arusha National Park

Arusha is the gateway to the world-famous Tanzanian safari circuit. As such, it is often the first and/or last stop on any itinerary. The park gate lies just 45 minutes from the city center and ishighlighted by incredible lush greenery and views of nearby Mt. Meru - or even Kilimanjaro on a clear day.

Destination In Depth >
Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park can best be described as the Land of the Elephants. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness are dotted with Baobab trees and Acacias. The Tarangire river meanders through the park and serves as the primary source of water for all the incredible wildlife that live here.

Destination In Depth >
Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous national park in the entire world - and with good reason. The Serengeti plains are the classic African safari experience and filled to the brim with wildlife. Spend your days watching the big cats of Africa in their natural habitat and your nights in one of the many incredible lodges inside the park.

Destination In Depth >
Ngorongoro Crater

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this 100sq mile ancient volcano is home to its own miniature ecosystem. Few animals climb out of the 2,000 ft high rim walls. Around20 of those animals that stay year round are critically endangered Black Rhino - Making this the best place in the world to see these beautiful animals.

Destination In Depth >
Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is a great change-of-pace from the other parks in the Tanzanian safari circuit. Its thick forest and shallow alkaline lake offers refuge for over 390 species of birds - including nearly 2 million flamingo. Marshlands and shallow pools provide the ideal habitat for hippo. Lake Manyara is also home to rare tree-climbing lions.

Destination In Depth >

Day 10

Lodge:
Arusha National Park

Arusha is the gateway to the world-famous Tanzanian safari circuit. As such, it is often the first and/or last stop on any itinerary. The park gate lies just 45 minutes from the city center and ishighlighted by incredible lush greenery and views of nearby Mt. Meru - or even Kilimanjaro on a clear day.

Destination In Depth >
Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park can best be described as the Land of the Elephants. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness are dotted with Baobab trees and Acacias. The Tarangire river meanders through the park and serves as the primary source of water for all the incredible wildlife that live here.

Destination In Depth >
Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous national park in the entire world - and with good reason. The Serengeti plains are the classic African safari experience and filled to the brim with wildlife. Spend your days watching the big cats of Africa in their natural habitat and your nights in one of the many incredible lodges inside the park.

Destination In Depth >
Ngorongoro Crater

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this 100sq mile ancient volcano is home to its own miniature ecosystem. Few animals climb out of the 2,000 ft high rim walls. Around20 of those animals that stay year round are critically endangered Black Rhino - Making this the best place in the world to see these beautiful animals.

Destination In Depth >
Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is a great change-of-pace from the other parks in the Tanzanian safari circuit. Its thick forest and shallow alkaline lake offers refuge for over 390 species of birds - including nearly 2 million flamingo. Marshlands and shallow pools provide the ideal habitat for hippo. Lake Manyara is also home to rare tree-climbing lions.

Destination In Depth >

Day 11

Lodge:
Arusha National Park

Arusha is the gateway to the world-famous Tanzanian safari circuit. As such, it is often the first and/or last stop on any itinerary. The park gate lies just 45 minutes from the city center and ishighlighted by incredible lush greenery and views of nearby Mt. Meru - or even Kilimanjaro on a clear day.

Destination In Depth >
Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park can best be described as the Land of the Elephants. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness are dotted with Baobab trees and Acacias. The Tarangire river meanders through the park and serves as the primary source of water for all the incredible wildlife that live here.

Destination In Depth >
Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous national park in the entire world - and with good reason. The Serengeti plains are the classic African safari experience and filled to the brim with wildlife. Spend your days watching the big cats of Africa in their natural habitat and your nights in one of the many incredible lodges inside the park.

Destination In Depth >
Ngorongoro Crater

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this 100sq mile ancient volcano is home to its own miniature ecosystem. Few animals climb out of the 2,000 ft high rim walls. Around20 of those animals that stay year round are critically endangered Black Rhino - Making this the best place in the world to see these beautiful animals.

Destination In Depth >
Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is a great change-of-pace from the other parks in the Tanzanian safari circuit. Its thick forest and shallow alkaline lake offers refuge for over 390 species of birds - including nearly 2 million flamingo. Marshlands and shallow pools provide the ideal habitat for hippo. Lake Manyara is also home to rare tree-climbing lions.

Destination In Depth >

Day 12

Lodge:
Arusha National Park

Arusha is the gateway to the world-famous Tanzanian safari circuit. As such, it is often the first and/or last stop on any itinerary. The park gate lies just 45 minutes from the city center and ishighlighted by incredible lush greenery and views of nearby Mt. Meru - or even Kilimanjaro on a clear day.

Destination In Depth >
Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park can best be described as the Land of the Elephants. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness are dotted with Baobab trees and Acacias. The Tarangire river meanders through the park and serves as the primary source of water for all the incredible wildlife that live here.

Destination In Depth >
Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous national park in the entire world - and with good reason. The Serengeti plains are the classic African safari experience and filled to the brim with wildlife. Spend your days watching the big cats of Africa in their natural habitat and your nights in one of the many incredible lodges inside the park.

Destination In Depth >
Ngorongoro Crater

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this 100sq mile ancient volcano is home to its own miniature ecosystem. Few animals climb out of the 2,000 ft high rim walls. Around20 of those animals that stay year round are critically endangered Black Rhino - Making this the best place in the world to see these beautiful animals.

Destination In Depth >
Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is a great change-of-pace from the other parks in the Tanzanian safari circuit. Its thick forest and shallow alkaline lake offers refuge for over 390 species of birds - including nearly 2 million flamingo. Marshlands and shallow pools provide the ideal habitat for hippo. Lake Manyara is also home to rare tree-climbing lions.

Destination In Depth >

Day 13

Arusha National Park

Arusha is the gateway to the world-famous Tanzanian safari circuit. As such, it is often the first and/or last stop on any itinerary. The park gate lies just 45 minutes from the city center and ishighlighted by incredible lush greenery and views of nearby Mt. Meru - or even Kilimanjaro on a clear day.

Destination In Depth >
Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park can best be described as the Land of the Elephants. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness are dotted with Baobab trees and Acacias. The Tarangire river meanders through the park and serves as the primary source of water for all the incredible wildlife that live here.

Destination In Depth >
Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous national park in the entire world - and with good reason. The Serengeti plains are the classic African safari experience and filled to the brim with wildlife. Spend your days watching the big cats of Africa in their natural habitat and your nights in one of the many incredible lodges inside the park.

Destination In Depth >
Ngorongoro Crater

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this 100sq mile ancient volcano is home to its own miniature ecosystem. Few animals climb out of the 2,000 ft high rim walls. Around20 of those animals that stay year round are critically endangered Black Rhino - Making this the best place in the world to see these beautiful animals.

Destination In Depth >
Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is a great change-of-pace from the other parks in the Tanzanian safari circuit. Its thick forest and shallow alkaline lake offers refuge for over 390 species of birds - including nearly 2 million flamingo. Marshlands and shallow pools provide the ideal habitat for hippo. Lake Manyara is also home to rare tree-climbing lions.

Destination In Depth >

Day 14

Lodge:
Arusha National Park

Arusha is the gateway to the world-famous Tanzanian safari circuit. As such, it is often the first and/or last stop on any itinerary. The park gate lies just 45 minutes from the city center and ishighlighted by incredible lush greenery and views of nearby Mt. Meru - or even Kilimanjaro on a clear day.

Destination In Depth >
Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park can best be described as the Land of the Elephants. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness are dotted with Baobab trees and Acacias. The Tarangire river meanders through the park and serves as the primary source of water for all the incredible wildlife that live here.

Destination In Depth >
Serengeti National Park

Perhaps the most famous national park in the entire world - and with good reason. The Serengeti plains are the classic African safari experience and filled to the brim with wildlife. Spend your days watching the big cats of Africa in their natural habitat and your nights in one of the many incredible lodges inside the park.

Destination In Depth >
Ngorongoro Crater

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this 100sq mile ancient volcano is home to its own miniature ecosystem. Few animals climb out of the 2,000 ft high rim walls. Around20 of those animals that stay year round are critically endangered Black Rhino - Making this the best place in the world to see these beautiful animals.

Destination In Depth >
Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is a great change-of-pace from the other parks in the Tanzanian safari circuit. Its thick forest and shallow alkaline lake offers refuge for over 390 species of birds - including nearly 2 million flamingo. Marshlands and shallow pools provide the ideal habitat for hippo. Lake Manyara is also home to rare tree-climbing lions.

Destination In Depth >

Fully Equipped & Specially Modified Toyota Land Cruiser

All of our tours are private. The vehicle is yours and yours alone for the duration of your adventure with us. This means we can stick around and watch a lazy lion for hours or head back early for dinner. It's all up to you.

6 Spacious seats in the back cabin plus the captain and co-captain chair gives you loads of room to stretch out as you please.

Fully Equipped With Safety Features

Our guides perform a daily inspection of all safety features on the vehicle. This includes a bumper winch, multiple spare tires, first aid kits, car jacks, CB radios, extra fuel & water, and more. We take safety and preparations seriously so you can let all of your anxieties meltaway.

Over the Top Comfort

Bluetooth audio to connect your personal music,custom seat covers thoroughly cleaned between trips,and Air Conditioning are some of the standard comfort features we have.An on-board electric refrigerator (top left) to keep your favorite food/beverages cold and several electrical outlets (bottom left) to keep your devices charged make you feel at home!

...And So Much More!

A pop-top roof for ideal game viewing.Butterfly open windows to make you feel that much more in tune with the wilderness around you. A built-in canopy for one of a kind bush picnics. (right).

Stand up and feel the breeze in your hair as you race towards a fresh kill. This jeep is designed for you to use it as you prefer.

Don't Settle For Less

Too often, we see tourists packed in to a standard 4 wheel drive vehicle or an uncomfortable fully-open flat bed. Not only are these uncomfortable and open to the elements, they don't allow you to stand or have any of the amenities mentioned above.

With Tohe, you'll ALWAYS be in the IDEAL, CLASSIC safari vehicle. Fully open-air game viewing when desired and fully enclosed when required.

Pre-Trip

Our extremely responsive trip planners will walk through every step of the pre-trip process and isalways just a text or email away. This includes:

Guiding You Through Getting a Visa

Monitoring & Helping You Navigate COVID Protocols

Local Accommodation Recommendations

Packing Lists, Attire Suggestions, Photo Tips, etc

Flexible, Safe, and Secure Payment Options

During Trip

Daily Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

1.5L Water per person per day

Private Fully Equipped Vehicle

Highly Experienced guide/driver

Airport Pickup & Drop off

Park Entry Fees & Taxes

Departure COVID Test (If Necessary)

All Lodges & Accommodations

NOT Included: International Flights, Visas, Alcoholic Beverages, Tips ($10 per person, per dayIs standard), Extra activities (See next page), Laundry, items of a personal nature, Extra snacks

$599/pp

Hot Air Balloon Safari

Experience the Serengeti or Ngorongoro from above in an incredible hot air balloon safari experience. Flights depart at sunrise every day.

Includes 1 hour in the air, champagne, and fullEnglish breakfast.

$200/pp

Night Game Drive

A unique experience only possible in Lake Manyara National Park. See the animals when they're most active - and while predators are on the move.

A 4 hour drive with your guide - Flashlights included.

Starting at $50/pp

Dinner Under The Stars

Enjoy a private, romantic dinner under the stars deep within the African bush.

Your special candlelit dinner will be a moment to remember.

$100/Group

Hadza or Datoga Tribe Visit

Step back in time 20,000 years to umanity's hunter/gatherer history.

Witness how the indigenous local people make their food and supplies and try your hand at shooting their bow & arrows among other things.

$100/pp

Horseback Riding

Enjoy a 2 hour ride in the shadow of Mt.Kilimanjaro 40 minutes outside of Arusha.Witness zebra, gazelle, eland, wildebeest and even gerenuk along the way.

Rides are suitable for all experience levels.

$100/Group

Maasai Village Visit

Spend time with the iconic Maasai people in one of their thatched roof villages.

They'll entertain you with traditional dance and welcome you to explore their village home.

Starting at $150/pp

Kilimanjaro Base Camp Hike

A day trip to the Shira plateau of Mt.Kilimanjaro.

A great way to get a taste of one of the most famous climbs in the world.

$75/pp

Mt. Kilimanjaro Culture

Spend a day or half-day exploring the rich cultural history of the Chagga people who inhibit the area around Mt. Kilimanjaro.

Includes underground cave, waterfall trek,coffee/banana plantation visits.

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Kilimanjaro Summit and/or Zanzibar

Take a 5-10 day hike to the top of Africa with a team of sherpas or relax on the fine white sands of  Zanzibar.Either can be added to the beginning or end of any wildlife safari.

Low Season
(April 1-May 31)
Shoulder Season
(Mar 1-Mar 31)
or (Nov 1 - Dec 21)
High Season
(Jan 7 - Feb 28)
or (Sept 15 - Oct 31)
Peak Season
(June 1 - Sept 14)
or (Dec 22 - Jan 6)
1 Person
2525
2561
2597
2621
2 People
3280
3349
3424
3460
3 People
4467
4737
4683
4755
4 People
5004
5148
5292
5364
5 People
5980
6160
6340
6435
6 People
6732
6948
7164
7272
Low Season
(April 1-May 31)
Shoulder Season
(Mar 1-Mar 31)
or (Nov 1 - Dec 21)
1 Person
2525
2561
2 People
3280
3349
3 People
4467
4737
4 People
5004
5148
5 People
5980
6160
6 People
6732
6948
High Season
(Jan 7 - Feb 28)
or (Sept 15 - Oct 31)
Peak Season
(June 1 - Sept 14)
or (Dec 22 - Jan 6)
1 Person
2597
2621
2 People
3424
3460
3 People
4683
4755
4 People
5292
5364
5 People
6340
6435
6 People
7164
7272

* All cost estimates are group totals and based on the chosen accommodations highlighted in this document. If you choose to modify accommodations, pricing may be different.

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Who is Tohe?

Tohe Wildlife Safaris (Pronounced tow-hee) is aboutique safari outfitter based in Arusha, Tanzania.

Our founding partners - Richard Moshi of Tanzania & Ron Wagman of the USA - met when Richard was the tour guide on Ron's honeymoon safari.

Richard brings years of experience guiding people through his home country, while Ron knows exactly what an American/European tourist is looking for in their visit.

Why Us?

We are Boutique

Tohe offers a personal touch that the big brands can't provide. You'll be planning your trip with one owner of the company and guided by the other.

Nobody is more invested in making sure your safari is perfect at every corner.

Local Accessibility Plus International Convenience

We offer all of the benefits of traveling local with the convenience of booking American.

Whether you're looking for an authentic experience on a budget, or a spare - no expense luxury vacation - Tohe has you covered.

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