Ngorongoro Crater Private Day Safari (Tanzania) - Transfers included from Arusha

Ngorongoro Crater Private Day Safari (Tanzania) - Transfers included from Arusha

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Discovering Ngorongoro Crater, a must-see site in Tanzania
An abundance of savannah animals all year round
The superb landscapes that have earned the park its nickname "Africa's Garden of Eden".
Full day safari with English-speaking guide, lunch included and transfer from Arusha

Información esencial *

Duración
12 horas

Idiomas

Inglés

Horas de inicio
6:00

* Todos los detalles se le darán en el momento de su reserva.

Descripción

Discover Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater on a private one-day safari from Arusha!

From your hotel in Arusha (or the airport), you will head to Ngorongoro Crater, one of the must-see sites in northern Tanzania. It is the largest intact, unsubmerged volcanic caldera in the world. Ngorongoro is nicknamed "Africa's Garden of Eden" due to the abundant presence of savannah animals all year round.

Accompanied by your guide and aboard a comfortable 4x4 vehicle, you will observe the numerous species in their natural environment: gazelles, zebras, hippos, lions, hyenas, buffalo, and many more – you will not know where to turn!

At lunchtime, a picnic lunch box will be served. You will be taken back to your hotel in Arusha at the end of the day.

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  • Availability: every day (except under exceptional circumstances)
  • Start time and departure location: 6 hours Pick-up available at the airport or at your hotel in Arusha. The exact time and place will be confirmed after booking.
  • It is customary to tip the guide

El precio incluye

  • Entrance fees to Ngorongoro National Park
  • Transport in a 4x4 with sunroof (ideal for safari)
  • The services of an English-speaking guide
  • Lunch box with water bottle
  • Round trip transfer from/to your hotel in Arusha (or airport)

El precio no incluye

  • Tips
  • Any other extras

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