The Serengeti – 4 days Lodge Safari

(16 Reviews)
Duration: 4 days

Overview

Serengeti National Park is the biggest national park in Tanzania and it enjoys one of the highest concentrations of wildlife in the area. It is the most popular park, by far, with thousands of visitors coming from all over the world to see the wide diversity of wild animals that can be admired here. It is not a coincidence that Serengeti National Park has been referred to as a seventh world wonder; no other place in the world is as beautiful, as diverse and unique.

  1. The unique experience of going on a balloon safari
  2. Visiting the Olduvai Museum
  3. The chance to see large carnivores, like lions
  4. The opportunity to see the migration of animals like zebra and wildebeest
  5. Seeing endangered species

Tour Summary

No other national park in Tanzania is as popular and as beloved as Serengeti National Park. It is the largest national park in the country and it is home to hundreds of species of wild animals, birds and aquatic creatures.With so many wild animals, it is impossible for any visitor to not be absolutely fascinated during game drives or – if you’re not afraid of heights – the unique balloon safari.

  • You’ll go to Tanzania
  • This tour starts and ends in Arusha (Tanzania)
  • Fly to/from Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)
  • Activities: game drives, Eco & Cultural Tours & walking safaris
  • Getting around: pop-up roof minivan
  • transfer from and back to the airport (or hotel) is included
  • Accommodation on the day you arrive is included. Additional accommodation at the end can be arranged for extra cost.

 

Itinerary (4 days)

  • Day 1
  • Day 2 & Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 1

    Arusha – Serengeti

    On the first day, you will be picked up from Arusha and driven to Serengeti National Park, stopping on the road to see the Olduvai Museum. There will be enough time for an afternoon game drive. The night will be spent at the lodges in Serengeti.

    Accommodation: Lodges/ Tented camps rated 4 (Very good) or higher at Tripadvisor.com.

  • Day 2 & Day 3

    Serengeti

    The second and third day will be both dedicated to game drives – morning or evening. You can even have the experience of a lifetime in the unique balloon safari, as well as visiting the historic and culturally-rich Maasai village. Overnight will be, again, at the lodges.  Among the animals you can see in Serengeti National Park are wildebeest, hyena, gazelles, zebra, lions, hippos, baboons and many others.

    Accommodation: Lodges/ Tented camps rated 4 (Very good) or higher at Tripadvisor.com.

  • Day 4

    Serengeti – Arusha

    The drive back to Arusha is on the last day, but not before one more game drive, in the morning. This is the last chance to see the endangered species in Serengeti, such as the impressive black rhinoceros.

    Accommodation: Not Included

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$1445.00

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16 Verified Reviews

4.8 / 5
MadisonCute
Reviewed: 23/11/2015
From: Everett,WA

"A walk through the Serengeti National Park"

If you’re still uncertain about going on a lodge safari, it’s time you change your mind. I confess that I was a bit reluctant in the beginning as well, as I didn’t know what to expect. But, happily, I managed to leave my uncertainty behind and go for it, and man, am I happy for doing that. The Serengeti 4-day lodge safari brings you as closest to nature and wilderness as you’ve ever been in your entire life. Serengeti’s incredible wildlife diversity grants you insight into a different world, more pristine and mysterious. It was like entering a whole new realm, where I become one with the natural surroundings. I saw elephants, lions, and giraffes with my own eyes and I felt like living a dream. The Serengeti National Park encompasses appreciatively 500 species of birds, which makes the whole experience of bird watching more amazing. It was like walking through a living atlas. We also had a little trip to Maasai village, which granted us a peek into the amazing, unique cultural life and history of the region. That trip was so interesting; we got to see how people lived in the area, and how distinct, yet beautiful everything was. I didn’t have to worry about entrance fees whatsoever, as everything was included in the price, as well as accommodation and meals. Everything was organized perfectly, so we didn’t waste any second, every little minute was valorized at its peak. - Less
If you’re still uncertain about going on a lodge safari, it’s time you change your mind. I confess that I was a bit reluctant in the beginning as well, as I didn’t know what to expect. But, happily, I managed to leave my uncertainty behind and go for it, and man, am I happy for doing that. The Serengeti 4-day lodge safari brings you as closest to nature and wilderness as you’ve ever been + More
Isabella Thomas
Reviewed: 23/11/2015
From: SanFran,CA

"Meeting the Maasai people"

I was literally mesmerized by the Maasai people. I only heard about them on National Geographic, but I never thought that I would actually get to meet them and learn about their traditions. That was like... wow! Everyone knows that the Maasai people are warriors, but they take this preoccupation to a whole new level. Like, seriously! The young males are trained to be responsible for their community, protect it and supply it with the necessary resources. They don’t even have a childhood, as most of the today’s children do. I was shocked to hear and discover all these things. Then I thought about myself and I felt ashamed. They are children and they manage successfully to handle everything that is given to them, but I? I complain all the time about my job, my boss, the tasks I am given... And the things I do for a living are much easier than what they are doing... All in all, I consider that this experience turned out to be a life lesson for me, not just a few days to relax and observe the nature. It was quite fulfilling for my spirit. That’s what I can tell you for sure! - Less
I was literally mesmerized by the Maasai people. I only heard about them on National Geographic, but I never thought that I would actually get to meet them and learn about their traditions. That was like... wow! Everyone knows that the Maasai people are warriors, but they take this preoccupation to a whole new level. Like, seriously! The young males are trained to be responsible for their + More

Inclusions & Exclusions

Included
  • Entrance fees for national parks are covered
  • Mineral water, as well as food, is included, both at the accommodation and on the road, in the form of pre-packed meals. These meals usually include fruit, sandwiches, boiled eggs, etc.
  • The lodge provides breakfast and dinner for the three days/nights you will be spending in Serengeti.
  • Should you have any dietary restrictions or allergies, please notify in advance, as preferred meals can be arranged and are included
Excluded
  • Accommodation on the last day
  • International flights
  • Tips
  • Alcohol is not provided, and neither are soft drinks; these will be purchased separately by each traveler.

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P.O. Box 12633, Njiro, Arusha, Tanzania

Office In: Arusha
Founded In: 2015
Employees: 5-50

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