9- Day Safari Northern Tanzania | Usambara Mountains | Lake Manyara | Ngorongoro Crater | Serengeti - Africa Natural Tours ( africanaturaltours.com )
9-
Day Safari Northern
Tanzania | Usambara
Mountains | Lake Manyara | Ngorongoro
Crater | Serengeti:
Africa Natural Tours (For Kilimanjaro, Serengeti and Zanzibar) Tanzania safari
company in Moshi
Specialized
in: Wildlife safaris, Mountain climbing,
Cultural tourism and Beach holidays in East Africa
Contact
+255 653 679 958
Email: info@africanaturaltours.com
Website: www.africanaturaltours.com
9- Day Safari Northern
Tanzania | Usambara
Mountains | Lake Manyara |
Ngorongoro
Crater | Serengeti.
Day 1: After
breakfast, drive to the Usambara Mountains. It takes 5-6 hours to reach Mullers
Lodge. After check in, enjoy short walks around the hotel to the nearby
waterfalls, and then back to the hotel for dinner and overnight
Day 2: After
breakfast, walk and tour the Usambara Mountain forests. This is a great
opportunity to see several forest bird species, reptiles, butterflies, black
and white Colobus monkeys, and many more features. A picnic lunch is provided
on the way. You can arrange a village tour where you can learn about the
traditional way of life of indigenous communities. Dinner and overnight at Mullers Lodge.
Day 3: After
breakfast, take a walking tour through the Irente Farm via Irente viewpoint
with its breathtaking views of the Maasai plains where domestic stock graze,
and the alkaline Lake Jipe. Lunch will either be a lunch box, or if you prefer,
we can arrange for local food. After
your tour, drive back to Moshi and the spring lands Hotel for dinner and
overnight.
Day 4: After
breakfast, drive from Moshi to Lake Manyara National Park for game viewing for
approximately 3 and half Hours. Overnight,
at the TWIGA Campsite. FB
Day 5: Drive
to Serengeti National Park. This 5-6 hour drive through the Ngorongoro
Highlands passes through Oldupai Gorge (the cradle of mankind), where we stop
for a museum tour and orientation. After arriving in Serengeti National Park,
you can view game for the rest of afternoon. In the evening, we proceed to the Seronera Campsite. FB for dinner and
overnight.
Day 6: After
breakfast, we take a full game drive around Serengeti National Park, with a
picnic lunch enroute. Overnight at the
Seronera Campsite. FB
Day 7: After
breakfast, drive to and tour the Ngorongoro Crater floor, with a picnic inside
the crater. This is the best place in Tanzania to see black rhino as well as
the lion prides including the magnificent black-manned males. There are lots of
colorful flamingoes and a variety of water birds. Other game that you are sure
to see include leopard, cheetah, elephants, hyena, members of the antelope
family, and small mammals. In the
afternoon, take a short walk on the crater rim (optional), and drive back to
the SIMBA Campsite for dinner and overnight
Day 8: This
is the Day of activity at the Karatu area. After Breakfast You will start
walking to the Ngorongoro Forest, it’s about 3-4 hours hike with an armed
ranger on a buffalo trail through the Southern forests of the Ngorongoro
Conservation area. You will first reach an impressive waterfall and then a cave
that has been carved out of the soil by elephants and buffaloes. A third
activity to do is visiting a coffee plantation on the way back to High view
hotel for Hot Lunch. After Lunch walk to and visit the Iraqw cultural centre.
The Iraqw are a tribe that several hundred years ago worked its way South from
Ethiopia, through Kenya, to settle in the neighborhood of the Ngorongoro. In
order to protect themselves and their cattle from Maasai raids, they build an
extensive system of underground settlements which are partially reconstructed
and accessible to tourist. Locals show visitors around explaining the
traditions and culture of the Iraqw people. Dinner and Overnight at SIMBA Campsite. FB.
Day 9: Drive
to Tarangire National Park for game viewing. In the late afternoon drive to Kilimanjaro
airport in time for your onward flight.
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more information visit www.africanaturaltours.com
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