Go All-In With a 3-Day Tanzania Safari Tour!
Step into a world where nature reigns supreme and adventure awaits around every corner. A 3-day Tanzania safari tour is the perfect introduction to the country’s awe-inspiring landscapes and legendary wildlife.
Experience a lifetime of memories in just 3 days!
Why Choose This 3-Day Safari Tour in Tanzania?
You do not need a long itinerary to experience the best of Tanzania. This safari packs major highlights into just three days and gives you the chance to connect with the wild like never before.
Travel with a professional safari guide who understands the parks, the animals, and the timing. Ride in a private 4×4 vehicle with a pop-up roof so you can view every giraffe, flamingo, and herd of elephants without missing a beat.
Start Your Safari Journey in Arusha
Start your adventure in Arusha, the safari capital of northern Tanzania. This vibrant town sits near many national parks and gives you quick access to major wildlife areas.
Drive to Serengeti National Park, home to the famous Great Migration and the Big Five.
Depending on your route, your guide may also take you through Ngorongoro Crater, where you can look for rhino on the crater floor, or Lake Manyara National Park, known for tree-climbing lions and flamingos.
What Your 3-Day Tanzania Safari Package Includes
Every safari tour comes with:
- Private 4×4 pop-up roof safari jeep
- Experienced English-speaking safari guide
- All national park entry and conservation fees
- Two nights of accommodation inside or near the parks
- Full board meals with breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Bottled water throughout the trip
- Packed lunch during full-day drives
- Transfers to and from Arusha or Kilimanjaro International Airport
Plus, you’ll sleep in a comfortable tent or lodge and wake up to the sounds of nature all around you.
Discover the Wildlife That Makes Tanzania World-Famous
In only three days, you will see some of the most iconic animals in East Africa.
- Lions patrolling their territory in the early hours of the morning
- Giraffes moving slowly across the savannah
- Hippos crowding waterholes near your vehicle
- Rhinos along the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater
- Wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traveling in massive groups
- Flamingos feeding in the soda lake at Lake Manyara
- Cheetahs and leopards tracking prey in the central Serengeti
The dry season between June and October increases your chance of seeing animals gathered around water sources. During these months, every game drive brings more action and fewer crowds.
Trust Enclose Africa Safaris With Your Safari Experience
We guide where we live. As a local tour company based in Arusha, we care deeply about every safari we lead. Our team includes tour operators who know the land, the wildlife, and how to deliver a smooth and unforgettable journey.
When you travel with us, you support local jobs and conservation efforts that protect Tanzania’s national parks. You also gain access to our network of trusted lodges and our full-time support team.
Ready for the Most Incredible Experience of Your Life?
A lot can happen in 72 hours when you go on safari in Tanzania.
This isn’t a rushed tour or a stripped-down experience. It’s a focused, immersive 3-day Tanzania tour that brings you into the heart of the Serengeti and beyond.
You will see the places formed millions of years ago, walk where herds have migrated for generations, and share space with animals you’ve only seen on screens.
Request a quote for your 3-Day safari tour today!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a private or group tour?
We operate all 3-day safaris as private tours. Your guide will travel with only your group and follow a flexible schedule that suits your interests.
Do I need to be physically fit?
This safari does not require special fitness. You will spend most of your time in a well-equipped vehicle. Walking is optional and light.
What national parks will I visit?
Most 3-day safaris include Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater. Depending on your selected itinerary, you may also visit Tarangire National Park or Lake Manyara.