Daytrip to Tarangire National Park

Is a crammed full of a spectacular diversity of awe-inspiring landscapes, big skies, yes you will see an amazing range of wildlife. But those in the know go to take in the elephants. Tarangire is renowned for its vibrant population of African bush elephants and our elephant spectacular day safari will bring you up close and personal to magnificent animals. It’s great taster safari, too; if youre new in Tanzania, this day trip is great training for longer safaris.

Meserani Snack Park

The snake park is located 25km west of Arusha on the route to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro crater. The snake park provides various activities, take a guided tour and learn about some of the most dangerous snakes in the world, from the Black and Green Mamba, Egyptian Cobra, Puff Adders and many more. Capture your special moment and hold a real live snake. Check out the 3m plus crocodiles at feeding time and touch a baby crocodile.

Ngiresi Cultural Tour

Ng’iresi Village is situated 7 kilometers out of Arusha on the green and steep slopes of Mount Meru. The inhabitants of the village are all farmers of the Wa-arusha tribe. The Wa-arusha are family of the Maasai, but have gradually shifted from pastoralism to agriculture. Some Wa-Arusha are still living in the traditional bomas, others try hard to build up stone houses; some still depend on their cows, others have cultivated large plots. The village perfectly shows the transition from traditional into modern African life.

Monduli Juu Cultural Tour

Monduli Juu situated 50 kilometers northwest of Arusha, is a cluster of four small villages – Emairete, Enguiki, Eluwai and Mfereji. Experience the charm of the friendly Tanzanian people first hand. There are several cultural heritage sites scattered throughout the country where you can spend from ½ day to a week with one of the 120 distinct ethnic groups making up the population. At the sites you will encounter natural beauty, including: rain forests, big waterfalls, magnificent views, lots of wild life, and, of course, the charming Tanzanians themselves! Your cultural tour will directly support the villages’ desire to become more self-sufficient, preserve their indigenous culture, and aid environmental conservation efforts.

Daytrip to Arusha National Park

Located just 45 minutes’ drive from Arusha, Arusha National Park is Tanzania’s most accessible park in more ways than one. It’s not only conveniently located, but it’s also the best place to embark on walking and canoeing safaris – putting you closer to the action than anywhere else in the country! While Arusha National Park has no large predators, it is home to Africa’s largest giraffe population, a variety of primate species, and a number of large herbivores. It’s the perfect day out for a family or those wanting something different to the standard game drive experience.