Immerse yourself in natures marvels during our 2 day budget camping safari showcasing the diverse ecosystems of Tarangire and the birdlife of Manyara
Unplug from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the marvels of nature during our 2-day budget camping safari. This adventure invites you to explore the diverse ecosystems of Tarangire and revel in the birdlife haven of Lake Manyara. It's an affordable journey that promises an authentic connection with the wonders of the natural world.
Begin your adventure early as you depart for Tarangire National Park, celebrated for its natural diversity and unique landscapes. As you drive, take in the breathtaking views. Mid-Morning: Marvel at the sheer majesty of Tarangire's elephants as they roam freely in their habitat. Capture these awe-inspiring moments through your camera lens. Lunch: Enjoy a hearty picnic lunch amidst the wild beauty of Tarangire, where the sounds of nature surround you. Afternoon: Continue your exploration, seeking out zebras, wildebeests, and elusive predators like lions and leopards. Evening: As the day draws to a close, set up camp in Tarangire's wilderness. Experience the magic of a night under the stars as you dine by the campfire, enveloped by the natural symphony of the wild.
Destination: Tarangire
Accommodation: Kizumba Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
After a nourishing breakfast at your camp, set off for Lake Manyara National Park, renowned for its abundant birdlife, including flamingos. The drive itself offers scenic beauty. Mid-Morning: Explore the park's lush forests and open savannas, keeping an eye out for the iconic tree-climbing lions that call Lake Manyara home. Lunch: Delight in a picnic lunch by the serene Lake Manyara, surrounded by the melodies of birds and glimpses of wildlife. Afternoon: Venture deeper into the park, where you can spot hippos, giraffes, and numerous bird species. The serene views of the lake will leave you captivated. Evening: As the sun sets over Lake Manyara, conclude your budget camping safari with a sense of wonder and gratitude. Return to your starting point, carrying cherished memories of two days immersed in nature's marvels.
Destination: Lake Manyara
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Drinking water
We offer two pricing options:
The cost is shared within your private group. More people means a lower price per person.
Join others on a fixed-date tour at a set per-person rate—ideal for solo travelers or small groups.
| No of pax | Adult | Child |
|---|---|---|
| 1 pax | $1,127  pp | $845  pp |
| 2 pax | $675  pp | $506  pp |
| 3 pax | $503  pp | $377  pp |
| 4 pax | $450  pp | $338  pp |
| 5 pax | $430  pp | $323  pp |
| 6 pax | $412  pp | $309  pp |
| 7 pax | $401  pp | $301  pp |
| Adult | Child |
|---|---|
| $512  pp | $384  pp |
The Booking Form
Immerse yourself in natures marvels during our 2 day budget camping safari showcasing the diverse ecosystems of Tarangire and the birdlife of Manyara
N.B: After you send your booking we will get back to you with in 24 hours.
Is tipping customary for guides and staff during the safari?
Tipping is a common practice in the tourism industry; your guides can provide guidance on appropriate tipping amounts.
Can the guides help me identify different bird species during the safari?
Yes, guides are well-versed in identifying birds and wildlife; they can provide valuable insights into the local fauna.
How can I communicate with the guides and other travelers if there's an emergency?
Guides often carry communication devices; listen to their instructions and follow emergency procedures if necessary.
Are the guides trained in first aid and safety protocols?
Yes, our guides are typically trained in basic first aid and safety protocols to ensure a secure safari experience.
Can I ask the guides questions about wildlife and nature during the safari?
Absolutely, our guides are knowledgeable and passionate about wildlife; feel free to ask questions.
What languages do the guides and rangers speak?
Guides usually speak English, while some may speak other languages like French, Spanish, or German.
How can I show respect for local customs and traditions during the safari?
Respect local customs by dressing modestly, asking for permission before taking photos of locals, and engaging with respect.
Are there opportunities for stargazing during the camping nights?
Clear skies in remote areas can provide excellent stargazing opportunities; consider bringing a star chart or astronomy app.
Can I participate in conservation efforts during the safari?
While not a formal part of the itinerary, your visit supports conservation efforts by contributing to park fees and local communities.
Can I purchase local crafts or souvenirs during the safari?
Some lodges or designated stops may have souvenir shops where you can purchase local crafts and gifts.
Are there opportunities to learn about the local Maasai culture during the safari?
While the focus is on wildlife, some safaris offer cultural interactions or visits to Maasai villages. Please inquire about these options.
Can I bring binoculars for better wildlife viewing?
Yes, bringing binoculars is recommended to enhance your wildlife viewing experience.
Are there specific park rules for photography during the safari?
While photography is encouraged, park rules may limit certain actions to ensure the safety of both visitors and wildlife.
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