Safari Tarangire + Lake Manyara + Serengeti + Ngorongoro.
Safari Tarangire + Lake Manyara + Serengeti + Ngorongoro.
After an early breakfast we pick you up from the hotel and we go for a 2 hours drive to the Tarangire National Park. This park has an area of 2850 square kilometres and its name is derived from the Tarangire River which runs trough the park. Many animal species inhabit the park, just to mention a few: lions, panthers, African elephants, buffaloes, zebras, impala, and gazelles. Among the plants which grow in the park, worth mentioning is the African baobab. The park is also a paradise for bird enthusiasts as about 550 different species of birds live here. There is a planned break during which we eat our packed lunches. We also carry a supply of bottled water with us throughout the day. In the evening we go to the camping site where we enjoy supper and spend the night.
After an early breakfast we pick you up from the hotel and we go for a 2 hours drive to the Lake Manyra National Park. The park is famous for its beautiful and lash acaicia forests, gigantic fig and mahogany trees. This wooded area is inhabited by baboons and blue monkeys. Many protected species can also be found here susch as: giraffes, warthogs, elephants, antelopes, bauffaloes, lions, and hippos. There is also a great number of bird species. Two hot springs are located in the park - Maji Moto Ndogo and Maji Moto, which flamingos' feeding grounds. In the evening we go to the camping site where we enjoy supper and spend the night.
After an early breakfast we set off to the largest national park in Tanzania – Serengeti. The area of the park is 14,763 square kilometres, and it is adjacent to Masai Mara Park, which is situated in Kenya. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Serengeti National Park encompasses a flat plain covered with grassy savannah, with individual rocky hills and scattered groups of acacia trees. The park is famous for mass migrating herds of ungulates – millions of antelopes, zebras, Thompson and Grant gazelles, and buffaloes. There is a planned break during which we eat our packed lunches. We also carry a supply of bottled water with us throughout the day. In the evening we travel to the camping site where we spend the night.
Early morning we set off on a safari in Serengeti Park once more. Apart from ungulates, we will be on the lookout for: giraffes, elephants, rhinos, crocodiles, lions, panthers, leopards, hyenas, jackals, pythons and many others. After the safari we travel towards Ngorongoro and we stop for lunch on the way. In the evening hours we reach the campsite where we spend the night and enjoy supper.
After breakfast we travel to Ngorongoro Conservation Area, with its most distinctive attraction - the Ngorngoro Crater – the largest unflooded and unbroken caldera in the world. An estimated 25,000 animals live in the crater, including: lions, hyenas, black and white rhinos, buffaloes, hippos, Grant's zebras, gnus, and gazelles. During our safari we try to find as many as possible. There is a planned break during which we eat our packed lunches. We also carry a supply of bottled water with us throughout the day. After the safari we transfer you back to a hotel in the vicinity of Arusha/Moshi.