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3-Day African Safari Tours
A 3-day African safari is a fantastic experience. While it might not seem like very long, when your safari is over, you’ll be left wanting more. But I find that’s the case regardless of how long I’ve been on safari. Africa has a seemingly infinite variety of wildlife possibilities and beautiful landscapes to explore, which means, of course, that you have so much to look forward to. East and southern Africa, in particular, have fabulous parks, reserves and conservancies. You won’t be able to travel widely in 3 days. But if you prepare carefully, you can still get ready for an amazing experience and return home with a suitcase full of memories.
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Top Rated Operator
3-Day Greater Kruger Luxury Lodge Safari
$863 to $950 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)LuxuryLodge
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Moditlo GR, Central Kruger NP, Johannesburg (End)
The Kruger Safari Co.
5.0/5 – 243 Reviews
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3-Day Maasai Mara at a Luxury Camp with a Private Jeep
$1,005 to $1,559 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tourLuxuryTented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Leisure Escapes Safaris
5.0/5 – 61 Reviews
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3-Day Budget Tarangire, Lake Manyara & Ngorongoro
$627 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)BudgetHotel
You Visit: Arusha (Start), Lake Manyara NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire NP, Arusha (End)
Mountain Warriors Tours and Safaris
4.9/5 – 373 Reviews
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3-Day Tarangire, Ngorongoro & Manyara Safari from Moshi
$950 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Private tour
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Moshi (Start), Tarangire NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara NP, Moshi (End)
Akondo Adventures
5.0/5 – 127 Reviews
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3-Day Serengeti National Park & Ngorongoro Crater Tour
$1,301 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Arusha (Start), Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha (End)
Serengeti Silence
5.0/5 – 26 Reviews
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Best Seller
3-Day To Serengeti from Zanzibar
$1,572 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Private tour
Mid-range Tented CampYou Visit: Zanzibar (Start), Serengeti NP, Northern Serengeti NP, Central Serengeti NP, Arusha (End)
African Bovine Adventures
5.0/5 – 12 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
3-Day Essence of Tanzania - Luxury
$1,390 to $1,930 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Private tourLuxuryLodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Arusha (Start), Tarangire NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha (End)
Soul of Tanzania
4.8/5 – 525 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
3-Day Luxury Tarangire, Ngorongoro & Manyara Tour
$1,195 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Private tourLuxuryLodge
You Visit: Arusha (Start), Tarangire NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara NP, Arusha (End)
Serengeti Smile
5.0/5 – 882 Reviews
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3-Day Serengeti Fly in Safari
$1,870 to $1,980 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Private tour
Mid-range Tented CampYou Visit: Zanzibar (Start), Serengeti NP, Zanzibar (End)
Safari Soles
5.0/5 – 426 Reviews
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3-Day Amboseli Group Joining Safari 2023 - 2025
$346 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Bienvenido Kenya Tours and Safaris
4.7/5 – 146 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
3-Day Mid Range Safari Start from Nairobi End Nairobi
$1,650 pp (USD)
Kenya & Tanzania: Private tour
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Tarangire NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara NP, Nairobi (End)
Tanzania Roadside Expeditions
5.0/5 – 325 Reviews
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3-Day Gorilla Trekking Tour in Uganda
$1,254 pp (USD)
Uganda: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & HotelYou Visit: Entebbe (Start), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Lake Bunyonyi, Equator point Uganda (Highlight), Entebbe (End)
Dav Safaris
5.0/5 – 155 Reviews
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3-Day Best Southern Serengeti Wildebeest Calving Season
$1,301 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Private tour
Mid-range Tented CampYou Visit: Arusha (Start), Southern Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha (End)
Ndutu Green Explorers
5.0/5 – 65 Reviews
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3-Day Tanzania (Serengeti & Ngorongoro Crater) Safari
$1,355 to $1,396 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Arusha (Start), Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha (End)
FIF (T) Tours and Travel
5.0/5 – 40 Reviews
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3-Day Mid Range Fly in Safari to Serengeti & Ngorongoro
$2,090 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Private tour
Mid-range Tented CampYou Visit: Zanzibar (Start), Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Zanzibar (End)
Lekobe Adventures Safaris
4.9/5 – 70 Reviews
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3-Day Tarangire, Ngorongorocrater & Waterfall, Hotspring
$990 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & HotelYou Visit: Arusha (Start), Materuni Waterfalls (Highlight), Tarangire NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha (End)
kiliclimb Africa Safaris
5.0/5 – 165 Reviews
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3-Day Midrange Tour to Manyara, Serengeti & Ngorongoro
$1,349 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Arusha (Start), Lake Manyara NP, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha (End)
Kibo Mawenzi Safaris
4.9/5 – 23 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
3-Day Luxury Radisson Kruger Safari
$728 to $775 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)LuxuryHotel
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Kruger NP, Johannesburg Airport (End)
MoAfrika Tours
4.9/5 – 3,761 Reviews
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3-Day Greater Kruger Safari with Marc's Tree House
$778 to $824 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle)
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Johannesburg (Start), Balule NR (Greater Kruger), Kruger NP, Blyde River Canyon (Panorama Route), Johannesburg (End)
Indigo Safaris
4.9/5 – 182 Reviews
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3-Day Luxury Tour Northern Circuit Special Offer
$1,650 to $1,705 pp (USD)
Tanzania: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)LuxuryLodge
You Visit: Arusha (Start), Lake Manyara NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire NP, Arusha (End)
Gamedrive Travel Africa Safari Agency
5.0/5 – 637 Reviews
7 Questions About 3-Day African Safaris

Answered by
Anthony Ham
Anthony has been exploring Africa in search of its stories for 25 years, and he has been going on safari for almost as long. He writes about the continent in general for, among others, Lonely Planet, SafariBookings and the ‘New York Times’. He is the author of ‘The Last Lions of Africa’.› More about Anthony
7 Questions About 3-Day African Safaris

Is 3 days too short for an African trip?
“The short answer to this question is yes, 3 days on tour in Africa will never be enough, but it’s a whole lot better than not going at all! To make sure that you concentrate as many safari experiences as possible into so few days, you’ll want to plan your safari carefully. Think especially about which animals you’d like to see or which activities you’d like to do, and then match these to a destination and a safari operator that can offer them. When making these plans, remember that your best option is almost certainly to spend the entire time at one place, so that you don’t waste time traveling between destinations. If you are considering visiting more than one park or reserve, consider flying between the two. A flight will get you there much quicker than traveling by road, and you may get the added bonus of some magnificent views along the way.”
1Where should I go on a 3-day tour in Africa?
“On your 3-day African safari, you’ll almost certainly want to visit East or southern Africa. These two regions are the heart and soul of the safari world, and it’s here that you’ll have the most amazing possibilities to choose from, both when it comes to wildlife and landscapes. To maximize what you can see in one place, it makes sense to choose one of the larger parks that are filled with the greatest selection of wildlife and habitats. In East Africa, that means the Serengeti National Park (Tanzania) and/or the Masai Mara National Reserve (Kenya), which is also where you have a chance to see the great migration, depending on the time of year. In southern Africa, consider the Okavango Delta (Botswana), Kruger National Park (South Africa) or Etosha National Park (Namibia). And if you’ve been on safari before, you might be looking for something that combines a safari with conservation and meaningful engagement with the local community. If so, consider one of the conservancies or private reserves that are found in South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Kenya.”
2What kind of accommodations can I expect on a 3-day African safari?
“Going on a 3-day African safari opens up a world of possibilities for accommodations, and what you can expect depends on a number of factors. These include how much you pay for your safari. At the budget end of the market, expect simple camping tents, or equally simple hotel, guesthouse or lodge accommodations. The mainstay of many a safari tour is the tented camp, and this can be found in varying sizes and comfort levels in the mid-range and top-end price categories. Most safari tents have room for a bed and a private toilet and/or bathroom (sometimes with an outside shower, surrounded by a fence of some kind to protect your privacy). Many safari tents also have a writing desk and a private deck out front, while others still are huge with wooden floorboards and colorful throws. The advantage of tented camps is that you’ll feel a part of the African wild while remaining safely inside. You can even lie awake at night and listen for lions and other animals close by. Lodge accommodations, with four-walled rooms, are also possible across most budgets.”
3What kind of vehicle can I expect?
“If you’re on a group 3-day African safari, you can expect to go on game drives in an open-sided 4x4 safari vehicle, which you’ll usually share with other members on your tour. These vehicles usually have tiered seating, which allows everyone to see the animals really well. If you’re on a private safari, you’ll have a similar (but perhaps smaller) vehicle all to yourself. These vehicles may also be used for transfers at the start or end of your safari, or when you move from one destination to the next. There shouldn’t be too much of the latter if you’re only here for 3 days. Otherwise, transfers may be in a minibus (depending on the size of your group) or in a small plane. For those on a self-drive safari, you’ll probably have a 4x4 vehicle, which may have a rooftop or ground tent and other camping equipment. If you’re staying in lodges or tented camps, your self-drive vehicle may just be a regular 4x4.”
4Which animals am I likely to see?
“The animals you see on your 3-day safari will depend entirely on where you decide to go. If you’re going to see and experience the great migration, you can look forward to a sea of wildebeest and zebra streaming across the plains, and possibly crossing crocodile-infested rivers, of the Serengeti (Tanzania) or Masai Mara (Kenya). You might also see predators such as lions, leopards and cheetahs on the hunt. Each safari destination across East and southern Africa will offer something different, whether it’s the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino) or African wild dog, giraffe, and so much more. The key is careful planning: with only 3 days on safari, make a list of the animals you want to see and find out where to see them.”
5How much does a 3-day African safari cost?
“The cost of a 3-day African safari varies greatly. At the very top end of the market, you can expect to pay US$500 per person per day, sometimes even more. For a budget camping holiday, prices start at US$100 to US$150 per person per day. Most safaris cost somewhere in between. Factors that influence the price you’ll pay include the season in which you plan to travel. High-season prices can, in some areas, be twice that of low-season costs. The exact months when high-season prices apply can vary, depending on where you are. As a general rule across much of East and southern Africa, high season coincides with the Dry season, which usually runs from May or June to September or October. Another consideration that can determine the cost of your tour is the kind of safari you’re planning. A private safari will inevitably cost more than a group safari. And staying in luxury accommodations in remote areas that require a plane trip to get to will also be significantly more expensive than going on a budget camping holiday.”
6Can I combine a 3-day African safari with a beach holiday?
“Going on safari for 3 days and combining this with a beach holiday is certainly possible. This is quite a common itinerary option offered by tour or safari operators in East Africa, where 3 days on safari in Tanzania is often followed by time by the beach on Zanzibar. The same is also possible in Kenya. In the overwhelming majority of cases, this will involve a flight between your safari and beach destinations. It is also possible in southern Africa, especially in South Africa. Once you’re flying, the options in South Africa are many and widespread. For something with an urban bent, there’s always Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth and the surrounding areas. Elsewhere, there’s the Garden Route, Eastern Cape, West Coast National Park, and even the beaches of KwaZulu-Natal.”
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