Full Day Tour To Arusha National Park Canoeing Safari





Description
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.
Tour Options
Itinerary
After breakfast, you'll depart from your Arusha or Moshi accommodations and drive to the park. Your visit to Arusha National Park is a flexible one, as you'll have three choices as to how you'd like to experience the park. Game Drive: You can embark on a half-day or full-day game drive through the park. Your drive will pass you past park landmarks such as the Momella Lakes and Ngurdoto Crater - sometimes known as 'Little Ngorongoro'. Canoe Safari: Available at extra cost, you'll trade the car for a canoe as you take a guided canoe safari out on the Momella Lakes to see bushbuck, giraffes, hippos, and buffalo. Walking Safari: Stretch your legs with a guided walking safari through the park. While on your walking safari, you can expect to see endless acres of forest, home to black and white colobus monkeys, zebras, buffalos, and a variety of antelopes.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
We pick up all our clients from the Kilimanjaro and Arusha airport or anywhere and drive to their accommodations
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
This National Park counts relatively few visitors, a big plus to us. Our driver and guide brought us very close to different groups of monkeys, pointed out the big wildlife, mainly giraffes and drove us to one of the lakes. We spent a few hours there canoeing with one guide per canoe, a nice and quiet opportunity to learn more about the birds that live in this area.



