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Legends of the Wild
4 Days | Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti & Lake Manyara Safari
Embark on an unforgettable journey through three of Tanzania’s most iconic landscapes—from the wildlife-dense floor of Ngorongoro Crater to the sweeping plains of the Serengeti and the emerald forests fringing Lake Manyara. This short circuit safari offers big rewards, blending dramatic scenery, rich cultural heritage, and some of the finest game viewing on the continent.
Journey to the Cradle of Life
After a welcome lunch in Arusha, depart for the Ngorongoro Conservation Area—home to one of the most spectacular natural wonders on Earth. Arrive at your lodge perched on the crater rim, where the views stretch across an ancient volcanic caldera teeming with wildlife. Enjoy a tranquil evening surrounded by the mystique of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Into the Heart of Africa
Descend into the Ngorongoro Crater for a morning of thrilling wildlife encounters. Explore forests where elephants roam, lakes rimmed with flamingos, and grasslands patrolled by big cats. After lunch, continue your journey westward through the prehistoric landscapes of Olduvai Gorge, known as the cradle of mankind, before entering the legendary Serengeti. Dinner and overnight at your lodge set deep within this iconic wilderness.
Where the Wild Things Roam
Start the day with a sunrise game drive in the vast Serengeti plains, a front-row seat to Africa’s untamed rhythm—wildebeest herds grazing, lions lazing, and predators on the prowl. After lunch, depart for Lake Manyara, nestled at the foot of the Great Rift Valley escarpment. Settle in at your lodge and unwind under the acacia canopy as the day fades into golden dusk.
From Forest to Flamingo Shores
Wake early for a game drive in Lake Manyara National Park, famed for its tree-climbing lions, playful baboons, and flocks of flamingos. Traverse lush groundwater forests and open floodplains before returning to Arusha. Enjoy a farewell lunch in town—your East African safari may end, but the wild remains with you forever.