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7 daysManyara, Serengeti, ngorongoro: Africa Natural Tours (For Kilimanjaro, Serengeti and Zanzibar) the best tour company in Tanzania
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Manyara, serengeti, ngorongoro/7days
Day1:
Arrive at Kilimanjaro Airport, Tanzania. After clearing customs, look for your Ngaiza Adventure driver. He will be waiting for you, holding a sign with your name on it. Your driver will transport you to Springlands Hotel on the outskirts of Moshi. Overnight Springlands Hotel (with breakfast)

Day2: This morning drive to Lake Manyara National Park. Set against the steep escarpment of the Rift Valley, you’ll find Lake Manyara National Park with its evergreen groundwater forest and variety of ecosystems including acacia woodland, grassy plains, a swampy fan delta, and – of course – the expansive lake. This diversity attracts a wide variety of mammal, bird, and wildlife species. Manyara is also home to rare tree climbing lions. The park offers excellent game viewing with buffalo, impala, giraffe, bushbuck, waterbuck, hippos, and lots of elephants roam near the lake. Also look out for blue monkeys, vervet monkeys, and the very active Olive baboon troops. Overnight High view Hotel (with lunch, dinner & breakfast)

Day3: Head out after breakfast for the drive to Serengeti National Park. The word “Serengeti” is derived from the Maasai language, meaning “endless plain.” En-route to the Serengeti you can opt to visit as Masaai Village, a perfect place to explore Maasai culture and even participate in some tribal activities. Or visit Olduvai Gorge, known as the Cradle of Humanity; the Museum is a testament to the long journey that humanity has made from its humble roots in East Africa to its current state as the dominant species on earth Enjoy a game drive enroute to your camp. Overnight at one of our Wild Camps (with lunch, dinner & breakfast)

* Ikoma Wild camp or Serengeti Wild camp or Serengeti Wildebeest Camp
Day4: Relax with a full day in the Serengeti with game drives – unequalled for its beauty and home to the Great Wildebeest Migration. The huge herds of plains game such as wildebeest, zebra and antelope dominate the park while the attendant predators such as lion and cheetah are to be found amongst the many kopjes scattered across the plain. Its landscape varies from open grass plains in the south, savanna with scattered acacia trees in the center, hilly, wooded grassland in the north, to extensive woodland and black clay plains to the west. Overnight at one of our Wild camps (with lunch, dinner & breakfast)
* Ikoma Wild camp or Serengeti Wild camp or Serengeti Wildebeest Camp


Day5: Enjoy a morning game drive in the Serengeti before your transfer to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, part of the southern Serengeti eco-system. The majority of the wildebeest migration can normally be found on the short-grass plains from December to April. The area is usually heavily populated with elephant, birds and resident game. Check-in at the lodge with an afternoon game drive. Overnight Ngorongoro Wild Camp (with lunch, dinner & breakfast)

Day6: Enjoy a full day game drive in the Nqutu area. Explore the range of different habitats that include swamps, woodland, soda lakes and the world famous Serengeti short grass plains. See great herds of wildebeest and zebra. During this period the majority of the wildebeest calve. This is also the time of year with the best predator action! Indeed a fantastic time to view high concentration of wildlife. Wildebeest calves can run minutes after they are born and within 3 days they are normally strong enough to keep up with the herd. The marshes and lakes support a huge variety of bird life as well as resident lion prides. Cheetahs are abundant in the plains, and the wooded ridges are always productive. Overnight Ngorongoro Wild Camp (with lunch, dinner & breakfast)


Day7: This morning, you will descend into the Ngorongoro Crater floor for game driving and exploration. The crater is 600m deep, 16km across and 265 sq km in area. Enjoy the spectacular scenery and game viewing, in what has been described as the eighth wonder of the world. Many of Tanzania’s last remaining black rhino can be seen grazing on the open grassland of the crater floor, surrounded by some of the 20,000 large animals that occupy the crater, including lion, cheetah, eland, zebra and gazelle. Flamingo, among other bird species, can often be seen feeding at Makati Soda Lake as well. Afternoon drive to your lodge for your overnight stay. Overnight

High view Hotel (with lunch, dinner & breakfast)
Enjoy a morning at leisure before your transfer to Kilimanjaro airport for your flight home. If your flight departs during the morning an night accommodation must be add in Arusha – speak to us to arrange this.

Included in the price:
         Full board (breakfast, lunch & dinner) accommodation while on safari
         Bed and breakfast accommodation in Moshi
         Transfers to and from the airport
         All game drives viewing in a custom built 4×4 Safari Land Cruiser
         All park and entrance fees
         Transportation with 4×4 vehicles with viewing roofs
         Professional English speaking driver/guide during the safari.
         Bottled water in safari vehicles
         Ngorongoro Crater car supplement fee
         Current Government taxes and levies
         24-Hour support during the safari from our office in Moshi.

Excluded from the price:
         Internal or International flights
         Balloon excursion (US$550 pp)
         Entry visa to Tanzania
         Travel and health insurance
         Gratuities to your guide, hotel staff and porters
         Meals, drinks and excursions not described in the itinerary
         Any other items of a personal nature, laundry, telephone and postage
         Item of personal Nature
         Masaai village tour & Olduvai Gorge Tour

 
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