Serengeti, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire - Africa Natural Tours ( africanaturaltours.com )
Serengeti,
Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire: 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
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7 Days Safari to Serengeti, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater
and Tarangire
We
offer unique safari itineraries to suit customer requirements. All our safaris
use durable, well-maintained Land Cruisers or Land Rovers, with roof hatches
for unobstructed and up-close game-viewing. Our safaris include all park fees, an
English speaking driver/guide, meals and lodge accommodations. Price per person
varies depending on group size.
Day 1: arrival in Arusha/ Moshi
Arrive Kilimanjaro and transfer to
Arusha at your Hotel/Lodge. The rest of the day is free to relax and
recover from your flight, laze by the pool or explore the town.
Day 2: Arusha/ Moshi to Tarangire National Park
Today
we drive to Tarangire National Park, for excellent game viewing. Tarangire is a
small park which offers some excellent sights. Generally in the dry seasons
Tarangire comes alive as wildlife and birdlife congregate on the Tarangire
River, which is a permanent source of water. We spend the night in our lodge
beautifully set inside the park with stunning views and a unique atmosphere. In
the late afternoon we travel just outside of Tarangire National Park to Lake
Manyara at Nsiya special tented camp
Day 3: Tarangire to Lake Manyara
Today
we drive to Lake Manyara National Park for a full day of game drives. This is
one of Tanzania’s smaller parks but still offers a rewarding and diverse safari
experience. The lakeshore at Manyara teems with birdlife, and while you are
looking for the birds, you might spot one of the elusive tree-climbing lions.
There are a surprising number of other large mammals and the striking cliffs on
the Rift escarpment form a dramatic backdrop. In the late afternoon we make a
short journey from the park to our special tented camp.
Day 4: Lake Manyara to Serengeti
We
head towards the Serengeti National Park. En route there is an opportunity to
visit Olduvai Gorge. It is within this steep sided ravine that Louis and Mary
Leakey made some of the world’s most important archaeological discoveries in
the 1950s. Here in a small museum we are able to see evidence of our ancestors
that have been dated back 2.5 million years. After lunch we drive into the
Serengeti itself and the rest of the afternoon is spent game viewing in the
vast plains that are broken only by stands of acacia trees and the occasional
kopje. In December, January and February we will normally meet the migration
with large herds of wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle. There are always plenty of
resident animals, such as giraffe, buffalo, and elephant, and many large
predators such as lion, cheetah, and leopard. We return to our special tented
camp for the night.
Day 5: Serengeti
We
have another full day in this wonderful park, rising early to make the most of
our time. Our guides will choose the best spotting locations for the time of
year; we can spend time at the Hippo pool watching these majestic animals laze
about in the cool water happily living alongside the crocodiles, watch a big
pride of lions, be in the middle of the migration, sometimes surrounded by
wildebeest, sometimes by zebras, which travel with the wildebeest. We journey
from the wide open plains to the kopjes: these volcanic rocky outcrops provide
protection and shelter for a wide variety of animals and from the top we can
look out across the vast grasslands of the Serengeti. This diverse and
interesting landscape will provide us with the ultimate in game viewing, we
will hopefully see all of the plain games; elephants, giraffe, zebra,
wildebeest, lions and it you are lucky the elusive leopard and cheetah, as well
as huge amounts of interesting bird life, from the elegant secretary birds to
the flightless ostrich. We return to our special tented camp for the night.
Day 6: Serengeti to Ngorongoro Crater
We
start the day with an early morning game drive before heading to Ngorongoro
Conservation Area. Ngorongoro is a special place in that it is a Conservation
Area, not a National Park; this means that the whole area is managed for both
the animals and the local Masai people who graze their cattle alongside the
indigenous wildlife. During the drive in Ngorongoro we have a chance to glimpse
something of the Masai way of life. After stopping at the entrance gate, where
there is a chance to learn more about this fascinating volcanic landscape, we
will drive around the rim of the Crater itself, and from here we can look down
and see the herd of wildebeest or buffalos. Finally we descend into the crater.
The crater walls provide a natural sanctuary for the animals, which means there
is plenty to see: lions, elephants, buffalo, rhino and leopard (if you are
lucky). The only animal you won’t see in here is a giraffe, whose long legs are
unable to cope with the steeps sides of the crater. In the late afternoon we
travel just outside of Ngorongoro Conservation Area to our special tented camp.
Day 7: Free morning to relax after your great northern safari or
explore the town, especially Maasai market.
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