4 Days Tanzania Budget Camping Safari

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Tanzania with a 4-day luxury safari tour. Explore the Maasai Market for unique souvenirs and local crafts, and visit authentic Maasai markets for a true local experience.

Duration: 4 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

First day of your 4 days Tanzania group sharing safari: Arusha/Moshi to Tarangire

Tarangire National Park - On the first day of your 4-day Tanzania group sharing safari. After a hearty breakfast in your budget hotel, you will commence your journey from Arusha, venturing towards Tarangire’s wildlife haven. Witness herds of elephants as the park’s…

What's Included
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Hotel Accommodation during safari
  • A professional driver guide
  • All fees and/or taxes
What's Not Included
  • International flights & Domestic flights (from/to home).
  • Personal items (souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
  • Tips to the guide and cook
  • Hotel accommodation before and after safari
Additional Information

This 4-day Tanzania group joining safari is the best and most unique way to explore Tarangire National Park, Central Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater. Start and finish your journey in Arusha or Moshi, traveling together with other tourists in our comfortable 4x4 Toyota Land Cruisers with pop-up roofs for better wildlife views. Each night, we stay at…

Location
Shoppers Supermarket
1-hour before starting your safari we will meet you at a shoppers supermarket located in Arusha
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Sophieclov
Sep 26, 2021
Tanzanai safari tour, the dream. - Tanzania safari the tour i did and spend a lot of cash, it was a tour i did with many companies including burigi chato safaris, keep the dreams alive.
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Winnbeen
Jan 22, 2021
After hunting we wondered how they are to lit up the fire - I already had many companies that I emailed. The plan of what to do there did not interest me but, only one from Burigi Chato Safaris did. The night plan with meals was nice. We slept in tents by the lake. We took our dinner while gazing at the beautiful stars of the lake. Other visitors did not know that they could be camping there. This is a beautiful place to go to and spend a night on the slopes of Kilimanjaro.
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Jenseentheobarrd
Jan 22, 2021
One stands out and this is the Hadzabe. - Tanzania is a beautiful country with over 170 tribes. My guide told me that during census in 2010 the government had to find wildlife meat so that they can be counted as they were collecting it. This tribe have not been swayed by the modernization of the world lifestyle and technology they only take what they need from nature no surplus or other things. Also, they do butter trade with the surrounding societies. This truly is something every traveler coming to Africa should experience.
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Weinerhavatz
Jan 19, 2021
Lake eyasi Trip - After we went for a swim our lunch was saved at the deck of the restaurant the food was very delicious and heavy. I was recommended to visit Lake Eyasi by a friend who had been here before. There were a good number of friendly visitors that I as well met here. If you are a fan of open water swimming this is definitely a place that was created for you.
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Hubarrahul
Jan 18, 2021
Hunting and Gathering - We came from Manyara to this place we were glad to see the lake that we were told di not have more than eight days since it was refilled with water. Hunting became easy because it during the time when animals are going to the forest near by to get to the water body. The people of this community do not store food but they also do not die of
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Kramper098
Jan 4, 2021
Nice experince - The lake is extremely deep on the edges. Be careful when swimming here as the lake can be extremely dangerous especially when you expect to keep your feet down on the edges. There is urgent steepness when you don’t expect them to be there. I got a briefing so I was prepared for this. There are as well other activities that you do including camping, hiking and walk in the bushes as well as bed watching. I was happy when I went here.
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Stella
Dec 15, 2020
An experience never seen - The tribe is very primitive as how we read in history classes. It is amusing how they have been able to protect their culture for all this while. I was able to see the other tribe stalking charcoal for smithing the iron. They also had dry cow skin this tribe trades the iron arrow points and trade them with the Hadzabe. They as well sell souvenirs which we bought.
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Paul4566
Dec 15, 2020
It's very small lake. But their climate it's very nice - It is one of a kind experience in the basin of the lake. Tanzania has 182 tribes among them are the Hadzabe and Dagota the two tribes live near the lake and do butter trade they do not use money in their transactions and believe that the land provides them with food daily. They do not stock food. Every thing was arranged by Burigi Chato Safaris and getting here was one of the most incredible experiences I had in Tanzania. I was able to see and learn how fire is started from scratch.
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Sonhiming
Dec 14, 2020
We were happy to enroll in a short training by The Hadzabe - We tried some of the activities here and including them was using the bow and arrows. The people of this tribe are friendly and can be open to share their culture. We were provided with an assistant guide that knew the language he said he stayed with the people of this tribe for a while. There is another tribe here in the basin and it named Dagota they are iron smiths who take scrapers and turn them to tools. They at points trade some their products with the Hadzabe.
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Leornado22
Dec 13, 2020
Its worhed having this experince - All in All this was an unforgettable experience. I spent a whole day with a small tribe called Hadzabe living around lake Eyasi. This tribe retained their way of life for centuries. They still hunt and gather. This is a culture that we thought was dead. It is unexpected to find this in our world of today.
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