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$490 per person
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Serengeti National Park
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Tarangire, Ngorongoro & Serengeti Value Migration Preview with The Woven Experience

This 4-day budget classic delivers an affordable yet thrilling introduction to Tanzania’s Northern Circuit, packing Tarangire’s elephant super-herds, Central Serengeti’s resident Big Cats and migration preview, and Ngorongoro Crater’s unmatched Big Five density into one seamless road-only journey from Arusha
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Best Tanzania Safari 4 Days Serengeti Migration River Crossing Northern Circuit

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Destination
Serengeti National Park Discover Serengeti National Park
Departure Location
Arusha
Return Location
Arusha
Tour Start Date & Time
Everyday at 06:30
Price includes
  • Unlimited bottled water
Price does not include
  • Visa arrangements
Additional Prices
Hot Air Balloon Safari over Serengeti – (Day 3 dawn, replaces morning drive): $599 Olduvai Gorge Museum Stop en route – Price per group: $40 Maasai Boma Cultural Visit – Price per group: $50

Guaranteed Mara River Crossing Action (July–October Peak)

This budget-friendly fly-in package positions you in the absolute epicentre of the Great Wildebeest Migration’s most dramatic moments. From July to October, over 1.5 million wildebeest and zebra funnel into the narrow Kogatende corridor and face the crocodile-filled Mara River daily. Expect 1–3 major crossings per day – thousands of animals thundering down steep banks, frantic splashes, crocodile lunges and lion ambushes on exhausted stragglers – all witnessed from safe, elevated 4×4 pop-up roof vehicles at the famous numbered crossing points.

Direct Flights = Maximum Game-Drive Time

Skip 8–10 hours of bumpy roads each way. Your 60–80-minute scenic flight from Arusha lands you at Kogatende Airstrip, literally minutes from the river. This means up to 10–11 hours of actual game viewing per full day instead of exhausting transfers – the smartest way to maximise budget and adrenaline on a short migration safari.

Cats

The Northern Serengeti boasts Tanzania’s highest density of black-maned lions and some of the best leopard sightings on the continent. Riverine forests along the Mara shelter permanent prides and solitary leopards, while open plains host cheetah and hyena clans that never migrate. Even if you travel November–June, you still enjoy world-class predator action plus lush green scenery and far fewer vehicles.

Flexible Dates & Seamless Add-Ons to Zanzibar or Southern Parks

With daily scheduled flights in and out of Kogatende, this 4-day itinerary slots perfectly into any Tanzania trip. Fly out on Day 4 straight to Zanzibar’s beaches, the southern calving plains (January–March), or combine with Ngorongoro Crater. Optional hot-air balloon over the Mara River at sunrise can be added without extending the trip.

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  • Day 2
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  • Day 4
Day 1

Arusha → Tarangire National Park – Baobab Wonderland & Elephant Super

Arusha → Tarangire National Park – Baobab Wonderland & Elephant Super-Herds 

Smooth 2-hour road transfer (~120 km) on sealed and graded roads with roadside stops for Maasai herdsmen and giraffe silhouettes. Enter Tarangire gate for an immersive 5-hour game drive through iconic baobab groves, tracking oryx, fringe-eared oryx, gerenuk, and leopard draped over sausage trees. Follow the Tarangire River to Silale Swamp, where elephant families (up to 300 in dry season) converge. Scan termite mound lookouts for cheetah and lion. Over 550 bird species, including endemic ashy starlings. Bush picnic lunch under a fever tree canopy. 

Overnight: Tarangire Safari Lodge Campsite – permanent en-suite canvas tents with river-facing verandas, shared dining under stars. 

Meals: Breakfast at Arusha hotel (if arranged), picnic lunch, dinner at camp (B/L/D).

Day 2

Tarangire → Central Serengeti – Kopje Lookouts & Seronera Lion Territory

Extended 4–5 hour transfer (~200 km) via Ngorongoro Conservation Area rim with panoramic crater views. Pause at Naabi Hill Gate kopjes for cheetah scans and picnic toilets. Enter the Serengeti at Naabi and embark on a 3-hour arrival game drive in the Seronera River valley, prime for spotting resident lion prides, leopards in acacia branches, and hippo-filled pools. Track buffalo herds and spot hyena clans. Bush picnic lunch amid granite boulders. 

Overnight: Serengeti Kati Kati Tented Camp – mobile-style canvas tents with en-suite bucket showers, eco-lanterns, and campfire storytelling. 

Meals: Full board (B/L/D).

Day 3

Full-Day Central Serengeti – Migration Staging & Predator Heartland

Dedicated 7-hour game drive loop in the wildlife-rich Seronera and southern corridor. Target migration staging herds (Apr–Jun central gatherings), resident black-maned lions, and elusive rhinos on the Moru Kopjes. Explore hidden valleys for serval cats and bat-eared foxes. Bush picnic lunch at a secluded acacia grove; optional sundowner stop with non-alcoholic drinks overlooking endless plains. Return to camp as golden light bathes the savanna. 

Overnight: Same Serengeti Kati Kati Tented Camp. 

Meals: Full board (B/L/D).

Day 4

Serengeti → Ngorongoro Crater → Arusha – Caldera Big Five & Journey Home

Morning 3–4 hour transfer (~145 km) across Serengeti plains with final wildlife stops for ostrich and secretary birds. Descend into Ngorongoro Crater (UNESCO World Heritage) for a 4-hour crater-floor game drive. High-density year-round action: black rhinos on open plains (best Jun–Oct), lion prides near Lerai Forest, flamingo-fringed soda lakes (peaks Jun–Oct). Hippo pools and golden jackals complete the Big Five quest. Picnic lunch at Ngoitoktok Springs. Afternoon ascent and 2-hour return drive to Arusha (~150 km)—drop-off at your hotel, Arusha town, or Kilimanjaro Airport. 

Meals: Breakfast at camp, picnic lunch (B/L).

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More about Serengeti National Park Discover Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania’s crown jewel and a UNESCO World Heritage Site spanning 14,750 km², delivers the planet’s greatest wildlife spectacle—the annual Great Migration of over 1.5 million wildebeest. Stretching from the Ngorongoro highlands to Kenya’s Maasai Mara, this endless plain (“Serengeti” in Maasai) features classic acacia-dotted grasslands, riverine forests along the Grumeti and Mara rivers, and rocky kopjes rising like islands. Vegetation shifts from short-grass plains in the south—perfect for grazing—to tall savannah and thorny scrub in the west, with sausage trees and fig groves lining waterways that sustain life year-round. Weather follows a classic East African rhythm: the June–October dry season brings golden landscapes, 25–30°C (77–86°F) days, and chilly 14°C (57°F) nights, concentrating herds at rivers. Short rains (November–December) spark fresh grass and calving, while the long wet season (March–May) cloaks the plains in emerald with 20–28°C (68–82°F) temperatures and dramatic thunderstorms. January–February offers prime migration viewing on the southern plains with minimal rain. Geologically, the Serengeti lies on the stable Craton plateau edged by the active East African Rift, where ancient volcanic activity from the Ngorongoro highlands deposited nutrient-rich ash. Granite kopjes—billion-year-old outcrops—dot the horizon, providing lookout posts for lions and leopards. Seasonal rivers carve dramatic gorges, and soda lakes like Magadi attract flamingos, while underground aquifers feed oases during droughts. Home to the Big Five, the park hosts 3,000 lions, dense leopard populations in riverine thickets, and cheetahs sprinting across open plains. Resident elephants, buffalo, giraffes, and rhinos roam alongside hyenas, jackals, and over 70 large mammal species. The Great Migration—wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle—cycles clockwise, with dramatic river crossings June–July and calving on southern plains January–March. Over 500 bird species thrive here, from resident ostriches, secretary birds, and kori bustards striding the grasslands to lilac-breasted rollers and grey-crowned cranes in acacia groves. Raptors like martial eagles and vultures circle kopjes. Migratory species arrive November–April, including European storks, Abdim’s storks, and steppe eagles, joining resident flocks at seasonal pans for a birding bonanza unmatched in Africa.
Best Tanzania Safari 4 Days Serengeti Migration River Crossing Northern Circuit

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Location Overview

This compact 4-day budget safari explores Tanzania’s legendary Northern Circuit, a UNESCO-rich wildlife corridor 120–250 km west and northwest of Arusha—the undisputed safari capital nestled at the foot of Mount Meru. Departing from Arusha (1,400 m/4,600 ft), the route combines smooth tarmac with graded gravel roads, winding through Maasai steppe, coffee farms, and dramatic rift-valley escarpments before plunging into vast golden plains and the planet’s most famous volcanic caldera.

Tarangire National Park (2,850 km²): 140 km southwest of Arusha. Rolling baobab-studded hills and the life-giving Tarangire River create Tanzania’s highest elephant density outside the migration—up to 3,000+ individuals gather June–October, earning it the nickname “Elephant Playground.”

Serengeti National Park (14,750 km²): 200–250 km northwest of Arusha. Endless grass plains (the name “Serengeti” means “endless plains” in Maasai) stretch to the horizon, hosting the Great Migration’s resident herds, black-maned lions, cheetahs on kopjes, and over 500 bird species. The central Seronera valley offers year-round Big Cat action.

Ngorongoro Crater (260 km² floor): 180 km west of Arusha within the 8,300 km² Ngorongoro Conservation Area (UNESCO World Heritage). The world’s largest intact, unflooded caldera—600 m deep and 19 km wide—acts as a natural 25,000-animal enclosure with Africa’s highest predator density and reliable black rhino sightings.

Geography & Access

Terrain: Baobab savannah, acacia woodlands, short-grass plains, soda lakes, and highland crater rims. Altitude Range: 1,000–2,400 m (3,300–7,900 ft). Travel Times from Arusha (private 4x4):

  • Tarangire: 2–2.5 hours
  • Central Serengeti (via Ngorongoro transit): 5–6 hours
  • Ngorongoro Crater rim: 3–3.5 hours Gateway: Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) → Arusha (45–60 min transfer). Year-round road access; dry-season (June–October) roads are dusty but fast, while the green season (March–May) paints the landscape emerald and reduces rates dramatically.
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      4-Day Budget Fly-In Migration River Crossing Safari: Northern Serengeti with The Woven Experience

      Price
      $490 per person
      Duration
      4 Days
      Destination
      Serengeti National Park
      Travellers
      1+

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