Two nights. A collapsed volcano and the elephant kingdom. Back on Zanzibar's beach by Day 4.
This is the shortest, sharpest, most impactful wildlife experience we offer — designed for travellers who have two nights to give and want to return to Zanzibar having seen something that changes what they think a safari can be.
In two days, you will stand on the rim of the world's largest intact volcanic crater and look down at 30,000 animals living in a space 19 kilometres across. You will watch an elephant herd move through an ancient baobab forest in Tarangire. And you will be back in Zanzibar in time for the beach on Day 4.
The Quick Escape is proof that you do not need two weeks to experience Tanzania's wildlife at its most extraordinary. You need the right two days.
Morning: Zanzibar to Arusha — You Board a Small Plane and Everything Changes You leave Zanzibar Airport on a domestic flight to Arusha. The flight takes approximately 45 minutes to an hour. As the plane crosses the channel and the Tanzanian mainland appears below — green, vast, ancient — something shifts. Your Matrix Safaris guide meets you at Arusha Airport and transfers you directly toward Tarangire National Park, roughly two hours south. The road passes through small towns, bead markets, and the foot of the Maasai steppe. You are already somewhere different.
Afternoon: First Game Drive — Tarangire: The Elephant Park Tarangire is one of Africa's most underrated safari destinations — and one of the finest places on earth to watch elephants. The herds here number in the hundreds, moving through a landscape of ancient baobab trees that can live for two thousand years. Your first game drive is unhurried and private. Your guide knows where the elephants are, where the lions rest in the afternoon shade, and where the light will be best for the photographs your friends will not believe. Overnight at your mid-range lodge near the park.
Full: Into the Ngorongoro Crater — The Lost World This morning you drive to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The road climbs through highland forest, the temperature drops, and then — suddenly — the crater rim appears. You are standing at the edge of a collapsed volcano, 600 metres above a world that has been evolving in self-contained isolation for millions of years. The descent into the crater happens in the early morning, before the other vehicles arrive. The crater floor is cold and misty at dawn — flamingos pink against the grey soda lake, black rhino moving through the long grass, lions lying on the open plain entirely unbothered by your presence. Full day on the crater floor. Picnic lunch. Ascent in the afternoon. Overnight on the crater rim.
Morning: Crater Rim Sunrise & Return to Zanzibar Your final morning on the rim. If conditions allow, watch the sunrise over the crater from your lodge veranda — the mist rising from below, the light arriving slowly across 30,000 animals and 100 square miles of enclosed wilderness. Late morning transfer to Kilimanjaro Airport for your flight back to Zanzibar. You land in the afternoon. The ocean is warm. The beach is exactly where you left it. You, however, are not exactly who you were three days ago.
| Start dates | Solo | 2 people | 3 people | 4 people | 5 people | 6 people | 7+ people |
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| Apr 1, 2026 – May 31, 2026 | n/a | $2,275 | $2,010 | $1,820 | $1,820 | $1,820 | Get Quote |
| Jun 1, 2026 – Dec 31, 2026 | n/a | $2,400 | $2,140 | $1,950 | $1,950 | $1,950 | Get Quote |
Prices are per person sharing, in USD. Group discounts apply — contact us for custom or larger-group pricing.
Yes — every departure is private with your own guide and vehicle. The route, dates, and accommodation level can all be tailored to you.
Several tiers per night, from comfortable mid-range camps and lodges to premium and elite options. See the day-by-day list above.
Yes — all park entry fees, government taxes, and the meals listed in the itinerary are included.
The dry season generally offers the best game viewing, but we'll advise the ideal timing for your chosen route and dates.
Absolutely — our safaris are family friendly and we can tailor the pace for younger travellers.
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