This 3-day budget safari offers an unforgettable adventure through two of Tanzania’s most iconic destinations: Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater. Designed for travelers seeking the full wildlife experience at an affordable rate, this tour combines scenic road travel, immersive game drives, and camping under the African sky.
You’ll explore the endless plains of the Serengeti—home to the Great Migration and incredible predators—before descending into the Ngorongoro Crater, one of the most wildlife-rich areas in the world. With expert guides, a well-equipped 4×4 safari vehicle, and comfortable basic camping, this safari guarantees maximum wildlife viewing with minimal cost.
Your safari begins early in the morning from Arusha. After a brief stop for refreshments and a chance to pick up packed lunch, you will drive through the scenic landscapes of the northern Tanzanian plains toward the world-renowned Serengeti National Park. The drive takes you through picturesque villages, acacia-dotted savannahs, and rolling hills, offering glimpses of rural life in Tanzania.
Upon entering the Serengeti, your guide will begin the game drive en route to your campsite. The Serengeti is famous for its vast open plains and abundant wildlife, so you can expect to encounter herds of zebras, wildebeests, and gazelles, as well as predators like lions and cheetahs if you are lucky. Late in the afternoon, you will arrive at Nyani Campsite, a simple yet comfortable budget-friendly campsite. Here you can relax, enjoy a basic meal, and spend the night under the stars.
Wake up early for a full day of exploration in the Serengeti. After breakfast at the campsite, embark on a full-day game drive across different regions of the park. Your guide will navigate through open plains, kopjes (rocky outcrops), and riverine areas, pointing out wildlife along the way. The Serengeti offers one of the richest concentrations of wildlife in Africa, and the experience is both thrilling and educational as you learn about predator-prey dynamics, migratory patterns, and the ecology of the park.
Lunch can be enjoyed as a picnic in a designated area while observing animals in their natural habitat. In the late afternoon, continue with a shorter game drive before returning to Nyani Campsite to rest and enjoy the evening. The night will be filled with the sounds of nature, giving you a true safari experience.
After an early breakfast, depart the Serengeti and drive toward the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. On the way, you may pass through scenic highland landscapes with views of the Ngorongoro Highlands.
Arriving at the Ngorongoro Crater, descend into the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera for a half-day game drive. The crater floor is home to an impressive density of wildlife, including elephants, lions, rhinos, buffaloes, and a variety of antelope species. Your guide will take you around the crater, providing insights into the ecosystem, the Maasai culture in the surrounding areas, and conservation efforts.
By late afternoon, start the drive back to Arusha, arriving in the evening, marking the end of your 3-day adventure.
- Transport in a 4x4 safari vehicle with a pop-up roof for game viewing
- Services of an experienced English-speaking driver/guide
- Park entrance fees for Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater
- 2 nights’ accommodation at Nyani Campsite on a full-board basis (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
- Bottled water during safari
- Picnic lunch on day 2 and day 3
- International and domestic flights
- Personal travel insurance
- Tips for guides and drivers
- Beverages (soft drinks, alcohol)
- Items of a personal nature (souvenirs, laundry)
- Optional activities outside the itinerary
Yes. This itinerary is designed to offer the full safari experience while keeping costs low through basic camping and shared facilities.
You will stay at Nyani Campsite inside the Serengeti. It is a public campground with basic facilities and shared bathrooms.
A comfortable 4×4 safari vehicle with a pop-up roof for optimal game viewing
Yes, you have a high chance of seeing most or all of the Big Five, especially in the Ngorongoro Crater where wildlife density is very high.
Absolutely. All campsites and safari routes are safe, and experienced guides ensure your well-being throughout the journey.






