3 Days Tanzania Wildlife Tour

3 Days Tanzania Wildlife Tour to Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara will allow you to explore the amazing wildlife and local beauty and culture of the local communities such as these two popular tourist destinations in Tanzania.

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3 Days Tanzania Wildlife Tour to Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara Tanzania Safari

3 Days Tanzania Wildlife Tour to Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara will allow you to explore the amazing wildlife and local beauty and culture of the local communities such as these two popular tourist destinations in Tanzania, the popular Maasai village and craft center. The Ngorongoro Crater, the largest intact crater in the world, is one of the world’s most famous natural wonders, and Lake Manyara National Park is one of only two places in Africa where you can spot native tree-climbing lions.

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Detailed 3 Days Tanzania Wildlife Tour

Day 1: To Ngorongoro Crater

After breakfast at your accommodation in Arusha or on arrival at Arusha Airport, our 3 Days Tanzania Wildlife Tour guide will transfer to Ngorongoro Crater for a 190km drive of approximately 2-3 hours through the spectacular Tanzanian landscape, before heading to Ngorongoro Crater for lunch. In the afternoon you start your afternoon game drive at the crater. This is one of the wonders of nature and is home to countless wildlife including lions, rhinos, elephants, eland, and more. Later, you will return to the hotel for dinner and overnight.

Day 2: Morning drive to Ngorongoro Crater, then to Lake Manyara Np

After breakfast, enjoy a packed lunch and head to the Ngorongoro Crater for a half day. You can see lions, elephants, antelope rhinos, and more on this early morning game drive.

Late afternoon transfer to Lake Manyara and evening drive to Lake Manyara National Park with the opportunity to study tree-climbing lions, olive baboons, blue monkeys, elephants, big buffalo, zebras, wildebeest, hippos, rock jumpers, and adults. flocks of flamingos. Later, you will be transferred to your hotel for check-in, freshen up and dinner, and overnight stay.

Day 3: Morning safari in Lake Manyara National Park and return to Arusha

After breakfast, another, but earlier, game drive. After the match, return to the hotel and have lunch, later check out and return to Arusha to your hotel or transfer back to the airport.

3 Day Tanzania Wildlife Tour Ends

3 Days Tanzania Wildlife Tour Background Information

Lake Manyara National Park

This is a protected area in the Arusha and Manyara regions of Tanzania. Located between Lake Manyara and the Great Rift Valley. It is managed by the Tanzania National Park Service. The coverage is 322 kilometers (125 sq mi), including about 230 kilometers (89 sq mi). mi) on the lake. More than 350 species of birds have been observed in this lake.

The area of ​​Lake Manyara has been used for sport hunting since 1920. In 195, a game reserve was established. It was given national park status in 1960, and in 1974 about 550 hectares (1,400 acres) were added to the southern end. Much of the park’s land area is a narrow strip between the walls of the Gregory Rift in the west and the alkaline Lake Manyara.

Ngorongoro Reserve crater

The 3 Days Tanzania Wildlife Tour in Ngorongoro Crater (260 square kilometers) is the most densely populated place in the world. There are an estimated 25,000 animals at the bottom of the crater, including the Big Five. The rim of the crater is about 600 meters above the crater floor, and there is a Salt Lake in the middle. At night, herds of zebras and elephants climb onto the rim of the crater, and during the day, the Masai herds herd their cattle and goats onto the crater to graze on the green crater floor.

Olduvai Canyon

Stretching 45 kilometers along the gap between the Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti, this canyon is named after the Maasai word for the wild sisal plant. East Africa is often referred to as the “cradle of mankind” and is one of the most important anthropological regions in the world.

Louis and Mary Leake began searching for evidence of early humans in the 1950s, and in 1974 they discovered the well-preserved skeleton of Lucy, who has maintained her reputation as the oldest human ever since.

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