3-Day Tarangire, Ngorongoro & Lake Eyasi Hadzabe Safari
trip overview
Three of northern Tanzania's most rewarding experiences in three days.
This 3-day safari covers Tarangire National Park's elephant herds and baobab plains, a full day inside the Ngorongoro Crater, and a cultural morning at Lake Eyasi with the Hadzabe hunter-gatherers and Datoga blacksmiths. You'll travel in a 4×4 safari vehicle with an experienced driver-guide, staying both nights at Eileen's Trees Inn — a mid-range lodge conveniently placed for all three destinations.
day-by-day itinerary
Where you go, what you do, and where you sleep each night.
You'll stay both nights at Eileen's Trees Inn, positioned within easy reach of Tarangire, Ngorongoro and Lake Eyasi. Additional accommodation before or after the tour can be arranged for an extra cost.
Tarangire National Park
Your driver-guide collects you in the morning and heads south-west into Tarangire National Park. Tarangire holds more elephants than anywhere else in Tanzania, with herds of 50 to 100 gathering along the Tarangire River, alongside lions, leopards, giraffes and over 550 recorded bird species.
The park's baobab-scattered plains give it a landscape unlike anywhere else in the north. You'll spend the day driving through it with stops wherever wildlife appears, before heading to Eileen's Trees Inn for the night, roughly a 1–2 hour drive from the park.
Ngorongoro Crater
An early start takes you down into the Ngorongoro Crater — a collapsed volcano 600 metres deep and 260km² wide, home to more than 30,000 animals. Expect the highest density of lions in Africa, resident black rhino, large bull elephants and flamingos gathered at the soda lake on the crater floor.
You'll spend the day driving the crater floor with a picnic lunch included, before climbing back up to the rim and returning to Eileen's Trees Inn for a second night, ready for an early departure to Lake Eyasi the next morning.
Lake Eyasi & the Hadzabe — Tour Ends
After breakfast, you'll drive roughly 2–2.5 hours to the shores of Lake Eyasi, home to the Hadzabe — one of the last hunter-gatherer communities in Africa, still using bow-and-arrow hunting and click-based language passed down for generations. You'll join a small group for a guided morning bush walk, observing traditional hunting and gathering techniques first-hand.
Afterwards, you'll visit a nearby Datoga homestead to see their traditional blacksmithing, where metal is still hand-forged into tools, jewelry and arrowheads. In the afternoon, you'll be transferred back to Arusha or Kilimanjaro Airport, marking the end of your tour.
what's included
Exactly what's covered — and what isn't.
- Experienced English-speaking driver-guide
- 2 nights at Eileen's Trees Inn (mid-range, twin/double occupancy)
- Meals as listed on the day-by-day itinerary above
- Ground transportation throughout in a 4×4 safari vehicle
- Drinking water on game drives
- All national park entry fees for Tarangire & Ngorongoro
- Guided Hadzabe bush walk & Datoga homestead visit, including community fees
- International or domestic flights
- Travel & medical insurance (required)
- Alcoholic & bottled soft drinks
- Souvenirs, personal expenses & optional gifts to the Hadzabe/Datoga
- Tips for your driver-guide — guideline $20–25/day
- Additional accommodation before or after the tour
Important to know before booking
- Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour can be arranged for an extra cost — ask us when booking if you need a night either side.
- A Tanzania e-Visa is required for most nationalities — apply at immigration.go.tz at least 3 weeks before travel.
- A yellow fever certificate may be required depending on your transit country. See our Tanzania vaccinations guide for details.
- The Hadzabe bush walk covers uneven, natural terrain — closed walking shoes are recommended.
- Wildlife sightings depend on season and location and cannot be guaranteed.
pricing
What you'll pay — no hidden extras.
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| Option | Price per person | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 3-day safari 2 nights at Eileen's Trees Inn, meals as listed | $998 | Per person, twin/double sharing |
Payment & extras
A deposit confirms your booking, with the balance due before departure. Full terms are on our booking policy page.
Additional accommodation before or after the tour can be arranged for an extra cost.
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frequently asked questions
Questions we get asked most often.
The tour starts with pick-up from Arusha or Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) on Day 1, and ends at Lake Eyasi on Day 3 with a transfer back to Arusha or the airport.
Yes. Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour can be arranged for an extra cost — just let us know when booking.
You'll join a small guided group for a morning bush walk with the Hadzabe, observing their traditional bow-and-arrow hunting and foraging methods, followed by a visit to a Datoga homestead to see traditional blacksmithing. Community fees are included in your price.
It's a compact itinerary for travelers with limited time who still want a proper taste of Tarangire, the Ngorongoro Crater and a genuine cultural encounter at Lake Eyasi. If you'd prefer a slower pace, ask us about extending with an extra night at Eyasi or Lake Manyara.
Most nationalities need a Tanzania e-Visa, available at immigration.go.tz. A yellow fever certificate may also be required depending on your transit country — check with your doctor or travel clinic before departure.
You'll stay both nights at Eileen's Trees Inn — a mid-range lodge positioned within easy reach of Tarangire, Ngorongoro and Lake Eyasi.
We recommend taking out travel insurance as soon as you confirm your booking. Full cancellation and payment terms are on our booking policy page.
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