Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater/8days
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Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater/8days
This dream itinerary is specifically
designed to follow the Great migration. With 4 nights in the Serengeti, you
will be able to visit the Central Serengeti but also spend some days witnessing
the Great Migration, which could be in the South (Ndutu) from December to
March, or in the remote Northern tip of the Serengeti from July to November
Day 1: Tarangire National Park
After breakfast depart for Tarangire
National Park. Full day game drive in Tarangire National Park. Tarangire has a
diverse landscape, with nine vegetation zones. Ancient Baobab trees (the
largest trees in Africa) dot the landscape dwarfing the animals that feed
beneath them. The Tarangire River that meanders through the park attracts an
abundance of wildlife, from elephants, lions, leopards, buffalos, zebras,
giraffes, antelopes to a variety of colorful birds. The park is very famous for
having the greatest elephant population in Tanzania, and during a safari there
you will have the chance of quietly observing many families of elephants
interacting. With a stop for a picnic lunch in an observatory inside the park
where you will be able to view animals drinking water in the river (and many
times lions attacking a thirsty zebra or wildebeest), continue game viewing and
finally return to campsite for dinner.
Possibility for a night game drive in Tarangire.
Overnight in campsite, tented camp
or lodge. Our recommendations are Haven Nature tented camp (budget), Maramboi
tented Camp (mid-range), Tarangire Safari Lodge (mid-range+), Tarangire Sopa
Lodge (Luxury) or Oliver's camp (Luxury+)
Day 2: Lake Manyara National Park
Depart after breakfast and drive
across the Great Rift Valley to Lake Manyara National Park for a full day game
drive. Although only 205 sq. miles in size this enchanting park is noted for
its beauty and incredibly lush acacia forest of giant fig and mahogany trees,
which are home to troops of baboons and blue monkeys. The park is also home to
a large numbers of buffalos, giraffes, elephants, impalas and a Hippo lake,
where large numbers of hippos usually gather. Well known for its birds (over
400 different species), Lake Manyara is one of the few places where you'll be
able to see the Ground Hornbill and the Crested Eagle. This park has become
famous for the the climbing lions and the flamingos in the lake shore. The
landscapes of this park are absolutely stunning, very different from the
Serengeti for example. The game drives are done along the shore of the lake,
providing incredible views of giraffes and buffalos in the foreground with the
lake, flamingos and flat plains in the horizon. Great photo opportunities! In
the afternoon, return to camp for dinner.
Extra tour recommended: Bycicle ride in Lake Manyara.
Overnight in campsite, tented camp
or lodge. Our recommendations are Haven Nature tented camp (budget), Manyara
Wildlife Safari Camp (mid-range), Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge (mid-range+), Manyara
Serena Lodge (Luxury) or Plantation Lodge Luxury Suites (Luxury+)
Day 3: Serengeti National Park -> Central
Today you're off to the famous
Serengeti National Park, home of the Great Migration. Your drive today is
spectacular as you drive up the crater highlands, stopping at the rim for a
birds-eye view of the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater. Continuing on, as you
crest the hillside, spread out before you, as far as the eyes can see, is the
vast Serengeti. Serengeti mean "endless plains" in Kiswahili and this
6,900 sq. mile (18,000 sq. km) park is inhabited by more than 2 million large
animals including more than a million wildebeest, hundreds of thousands of
plains zebras, and Thomson's gazelles. Large predators including lions,
cheetahs, and hyenas are drawn to the area by this abundance of prey which
migrate throughout the park. Many smaller animals like rock hyrax, bat eared
foxes, mongoose, honey badger, jackals, monkeys, baboons and African hares also
inhabit the area along with nearly 500 species of birds. On the way into the
Serengeti, option to stop at the famous Oldupai Gorge, where Dr. Louis and Mary
Leakey made their discovery of the first man that walked the earth. After
attending a short lecture describing the archeological digs and geology of the
gorge, you'll have time to visit the small museum. After lunch, afternoon game
drive en-route to campsite. Overnight at public campsite or private tented camp
/ lodge. Our recommendations are Seronera/Lobo public campsite (budget), Ikoma
tented camp or Serengeti Heritage (mid-range), Kati or Ang'ata camps
(mid-range+), Serena Serengeti Lodge (Luxury) or Lemala Camps (Luxury+).
Day 4: Serengeti National Park -> Central
After breakfast full day in
Serengeti National Park(morning and afternoon game drives).
Extra tour recommended: The wonderful balloon flight over
the Serengeti plains.
Overnight at public campsite or
private tented camp / lodge. Our recommendations are Seronera/Lobo public
campsite (budget), Ikoma tented camp or Serengeti Heritage (mid-range), Kati
Kati or Ang'ata camps (mid-range+), Serena Serengeti Lodge (Luxury) or Lemala
Camps (Luxury+).
Day 5 and 6: Serengeti National Park -> Following The Migration
On these two days, you will be
driven across the Serengeti vast plains in search of the migration. The
location of the migration depends on the time of the year and could be as far
as the remote North of the Serengeti near the border with Kenya, or could be in
the South (Ndutu Area). Overnight at
public campsite or private tented camp / lodge. Our recommendations are Lobo
public campsite (budget), Ang'ata Migration camps (mid-range+), Chaka Mobile
Camps (Luxury) or Lemala Camps (Luxury+).
Day 7: Serengeti to Ngorongoro
Today you will wake up very early to
do an early morning safari before breakfast, to spot the animals when they are
more active and also to have a fantastic sun rise in front of you. The sunrise
in the african Savannah is one of the most beautiful experiences one can have.
After the game drive, return to the camp for brunch, followed by a transfer to
Ngorongoro, the 8th natural wonder of the world. With walls 2,000 ft high and a
crater floor that spreads for 102 sq. miles, the crater is a virtual Noah's
Ark, inhabited by almost every species of wildlife indigenous to East Africa
including the rare black rhino. In fact, the crater has the greatest
concentration of wild life in the planet. It contains a river, several swamps,
a soda lake that, from the top, looks like steam, full of flamingoes, a forest
and open plains. The large bull elephants that reside here have extremely large
tusk, due to the rich mineral content of the volcanic soil and its grasses.
They are the most incredible elephants you'll ever see in your life. Arrival in
Ngorongoro in the afternoon.
Possibility
for an afternoon walking safari in Ngorongoro highlands.
Overnight at public campsite or
private tented camp / lodge. Our recommendations are Simba public campsite
(budget), Rhino Lodge (mid-range), Ang'ata camp (mid-range+), Exploreans /
Serena Ngorongoro Lodge (Luxury) or Lemala Camp (Luxury+).
Day 8: Ngorongoro Crater
Very early in the morning, descend
down to the crater floor for a day of wildlife viewing in one of the most
incredible places on Earth. After a stop for a picnic lunch near the hippo
lake, and more wildlife viewing in the afternoon, drive up the steep road out
of the crater and return to Arusha.
Option: Add one extra day to visit Oldonyo Sambu Maasai Village:
This is a traditional Maasai Village
40km away from Arusha and not a touristic show at all. In fact, many visitors
to Tanzania consider this visit to be the greatest highlight of their trip.
During the tour, you will be guided by a Maasai Chief, who will show you the
village, how the Maasai live, their habits, how they cook, how they take care
of livestock, what and how they study, dance, etc. Opportunity to watch the
village women perform a local traditional dance. The whole experience provides
fantastic photo opportunities. If you come from July to November, then the
migration will be in the remote Northern Serengeti. In this case, we would
strongly recommend doing Ngorongoro before the Serengeti and then flying out
from the Northern Serengeti to Arusha or Zanzibar to remove all the
backtracking. This tour can depart any day of the year.
For more information visit www.africanaturaltours.com
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