9 days: Arusha National Park, Tarangire National Park, Lake Natron, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Eyasi and Lake Manyara
9
days: Arusha National Park, Tarangire National Park, Lake Natron, Serengeti
National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Eyasi and Lake Manyara:
Africa
Natural Tours (For Kilimanjaro, Serengeti and Zanzibar) the best tour company
in Tanzania
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in East Africa
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9 days: Arusha National Park,
Tarangire National Park, Lake Natron, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro
Crater, Lake Eyasi and Lake Manyara National Park
The Big Safari: Everyday a Different Adventure
This is our Adventure and just right for you if you want to
experience everything that Tanzania has to offer. We’ll take you on a journey
of sights and sounds and colors: a journey where you’ll witness a landscape of
diversity and nature at its finest. From the golden plains of the Serengeti to
the lush exclusivity of Tarangire; from the russets of Lake Natron to the pink
shimmer of flamingo on Soda Lake at the Ngorongoro Crater, you’ll travel across
a glorious patchwork of habitats framed eternally by deep blue skies, golden
horizons and the indigo of star-filled nights. And all this, of course, with
the opportunity to watch some of the most spectacular animals on the planet,
including the Big Five. Adventures don’t come any bigger than this.
Day One: Moshi to Arusha National Park
Your adventure will start at Moshi, a cheerful, bustling
town filled with coffee houses and a lively buzz. You’ll set off to the Arusha
National Park, the setting for the jewel-like Lake Momella, which you’ll
glimpse through the bronze bush where the Ngurudoto Crater buffalo, waterbuck,
giraffe, warthogs, zebra and gazelle reside throughout the year. You’ll set out
on foot, too, for a stroll that will offer you the sensation of feeling
Africa’s vibrant pulse through the soles of your shoes and you’ll experience
the bush in infinite detail. You’ll be safe, though, as an armed ranger will
accompany you as you explore the landscape of buzzing insects and birds
calling, with the cries of the savannah further off. You’ll hike through lush
forest to a sparkling waterfall and, further, to a magical place famous for the
antics of the black and white Colobus monkeys. You’ll spend the evening gazing
at the stars at a camp close to the park, while our chef prepares a delicious
meal for you.
Day Two: Arusha National Park to Tarangire National Park to
Mto WA Mbu
After a tasty breakfast you’ll head off to the lovely, quiet
Tarangire National Park. It’s a huge park, with a diverse concentration of
wildlife especially between July and October when the Tarangire River is in
full flood. If you love elephants, then this is the park for you. You’ll never
forget your first sitting of the majestic African elephant, the largest land
mammal in the world; and at Tarangire, herds of these beautiful, intelligent
creatures wander at leisure, looking after their young. But you’ll also see a
dizzying variety of wildlife including lions, giraffe, warthogs, ostrich,
impala, cheetah, mongoose, buffalo, and baboons. The birdlife is magnificent,
too, and you’ll catch the flash of a red-and-yellow barbet, or gaze on the slow
circling of the tawny eagle. After a picnic lunch you’ll drive to Mto WA Mbu
and reach the campsite in the late afternoon. You’ll have plenty of time to
relax and enjoy the African evening while enjoying a tasty dinner.
Day Three: Mto WA Mbu to Lake Natron
After a yummy breakfast, you’ll depart for Lake Natron,
which is famous for its salinity and the unique consequences of this. The
microorganisms that prefer an alkaline environment cause the lake’s russet
tone, and you’ll see salt-crust rafts scattered in the shallows. Over half the
world’s lesser flamingoes are born in the lake, and you are likely to see
clouds of shimmering pink as the flamingoes settle and stalk on the still
waters. You’ll explore a curious terrain of salt marshes and freshwater
wetlands with its unique flora, leading to sparkling waterfalls. The lake is
framed by the incredible Oldoinyo Lengai (Mountain of God in Maa, the language
of Maasai people), an active volcano that carves out hornitos - incredible
statues made of cooled lava. (We can arrange a climb up Oldoinyo Lengai – it’s
an extra day to your adventure. Just ask us when you book!) You’ll spend the
evening watching the sun set pink and gold over this incredible landscape and
dinner will be served as the first stars appear.
Day Four: Lake Natron to Serengeti National Park
After breakfast you’ll say goodbye to Lake Natron and hello
to the world-famous Serengeti National Park. But first you’ll travel through
the bustling towns of Loliondo and Wasso through Klein’s Gate at the northeast
entrance to the park. This road trip takes in an array of sites: towns and
villages, savannah and forest, and you’ll be able to spot animals like
antelope, wildebeest and zebra. You’ll arrive at our campsite in the centre of
the Serengeti where you can stretch your legs then fill up with a delicious
dinner in time for a good night’s sleep, ready for your full day’s adventures
tomorrow.
Day Five: Serengeti National Park
After a nourishing breakfast, you’ll continue into the vast
plains of the magnificent Serengeti, home to a diverse array of hundreds of
species of animal and bird. Each moment of today’s adventure will stimulate
your senses; your eyes alert for each new sitting, your ears feasting on the
calls, screeches and buzz of life – or the still, dead silence of the hot
noonday. The Serengeti is world famous for its diversity – you’ll likely see
lions, leopard, elephant, cheetahs and water buffalo - and all within a few
feet of your jeep. There’s nowhere like it. It’s also home to one of the
natural wonders of the world – the Great Migration of zebra and wildebeest as
they traverse the plains in their thousands, risking their lives with the
predators they attract, who are also just trying to stay alive. It’s humbling
to watch. You’ll also spot some of the park’s lesser known, but equally
beautiful creatures including eland, hyenas, gazelle, crocodile, giraffe,
zebra, monkeys, baboons, hippo and rhino. The hundreds of bird species, both
endemic and migrating from the Eurasia, are a special bonus for bird-watchers.
The day’s delights will continue with a freshly cooked and delicious dinner at
our campsite in Seronera, under the stars.
Day Six: Serengeti National Park to Ngorongoro Crater
You’ll be up and about after breakfast for another drive
through the sights and sounds of the Serengeti: the golden grasslands dotted
with acacia, the endless blue of the skies and the ever-changing sites: over
here you might see a rare tree-climbing lion – not as graceful as the leopard
who is a lithe, natural climber – and towards the horizon a mixed herd of zebra
and wildebeest grazing gently. After lunch you’ll set off for your next
adventure, which is an exploration of the unique Ngorongoro Crater, and we’ll
spend overnight at Simba Camp, which is on the very rim of the Crater itself.
This is an ideal place to rest and relax, as you’ll enjoy a drink watching the
incredible colours of the sunset range over the savannah, and the shadow of
night creep into the caldera below. You’ll enjoy a delicious dinner by
starlight.
Day Seven: Ngorongoro Crater to Lake Eyasi
You’ll be up early in a world etched in the pink and apricot
rays of an African dawn because early mornings are the best time to spot the
animals – especially the Big Five. But don’t worry; you’ll have a filling,
healthy breakfast before you set off! The volcanic landscape is rich and
fertile and attracts thousands of grazing animals – and their predators. The
high walls of the crater form a protective shelter for many animals and prevent
migration, so the diversity is dizzying and you’ll spot zebra, wildebeest and
cackling hyenas, amongst others. After a busy morning you’ll enjoy a leisurely
picnic lunch near a pond full of hippos and then gaze on the sites at Soda
Lake: the flocks of graceful flamingos as well as stork, ibis, and crane.
Circling in the indigo blue sky are vultures and hawks eagerly in search of a
discarded carcases. In the afternoon you’ll set off for Lake Eyasi, in time for
a peaceful sunset walk at the lakeshore before a well-deserved rest at the Lake
Eyasi campsite.
Day Eight: Lake Eyasi to Mto wa Mbu
Lake Eyasi is a special place; it’s the home of one of the
world’s last tribe of hunter-gatherers. The Hadzabe bush people grow no food,
raise no livestock, and live without rules or calendars. They live a
hunter-gatherer existence that is little changed in 10,000 years. You’ll be
able to watch the Hadzabe traditional methods of survival, including how they
hunt; and you can be sure nothing is hunted that is not used in its entirety.
The Hadzabe way respects the land and all of its inhabitants and you’ll find a
beauty and peace in their way of life. After lunch you’ll journey to Mto WA
Mbu, which is very close to the gate of our next national park, the Lake
Manyara National Park. You’ll spend the evening reflecting on your adventures
so far, and relaxing with a drink as you listen to the calls of the evening.
Day Nine: Lake Manyara National Park to Moshi/Arusha
Another early start – fuelled by a decent breakfast – to
spot the wildlife as they are starting their day. Lake Manyara National Park
nestles at the foot of the Great Rift Valley escarpment, and is a patchwork of
diverse landscapes: the shrubby expanse of the golden savannah, the narrow
shores teeming with wildlife and the still waters of Lake Manyara itself. This
park is famous for elephant and for its tribes of baboons, who swoop and call
to each other and never seem to stop for breath. It’s also home to the
legendary tree-climbing lions as well as powerful water buffalo, the majestic
African elephant, and giraffe, impala and hippo. With over four hundred species
of dazzling birds, some of which are migratory, it’s a birdwatcher's paradise.
You’ll enjoy a picnic lunch in the heart of the park, to the calls of the birds
and the buzzing of insects while the sun turns everything to gold. After more
wildlife spotting, you’ll say goodbye to the Lake and drive through Maasai Bomas,
baobab forest and rolling savannah plains en route to Moshi, where your
Safari Package Includes
•
Transport
(4x4 Land Cruiser) with open roof
•
Camping
& park fees
•
Tent
& mattress
•
Professional
English speaking safari guide & chef
•
8
breakfasts; 9 lunches; 8 dinners
•
1,5
bottle of water per day; tea and coffee with meals
Not Included
•
Flights
•
Travel
insurance
•
Visa
and passport fees
•
Increases
in park fees where applicable
•
Accommodation
& meals in Moshi/Arusha
•
Personal
items
•
Sleeping
bag
•
Tips
for safari guide & chef
•
Soda
and Alcoholic beverages
•
Extra
activities (Hot air ballooning & Maasai Village)
For more information visit www.africanaturaltours.com
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