Tanzania Safaris
LAKE MANYARA - NGORONGORO
CRATER - SERENGETI
Lake Manyara National Park covers some 330 sq. km.
of which about 230 sq. km. is the lake. Along its western boundaries is the Rift
Valley’s western wall. The park is famous for its bird life – almost 400
different species, large elephant population and the tree climbing lions. There
is also a large variety of tree species in the park.
Ngorongoro Crater – a photographer’s paradise. The
largest intact crater in the world covering some 265 sq. km. from the rim to the
crater floor is a drop of 600 metres. An abundance of wild game including
elephants, rhino, cheetahs, lions, leopards, hyenas, cats, jackals, bushbucks,
eland, waterbuck, wildebeest, antelope and a large variety of birds. A sight you
will always remember.
Serengeti National Park is the largest NP in
Tanzania and one of the most spectacular parks in the world. The Serengeti
covers some 14,763 sq. km. of large plains, short grass plains, kopjes and
lakes. The name Serengeti is derived from the Maasai language meaning ‘Engless
Plain’. Every year more than one million wildebeest travel in long caravans
across the plains of the ‘Mighty Serengeti’, all in search of better feeding
grounds, followed by a large variety of other animals. Not far behind follow the
hungry lions, cheetahs and hyenas. Other predators such as leopards, serval cats
and jackals watch the wandering game with interest. Elephants, rhino and buffalo
enjoy their grazing. Rain usually falls in April and October. Many of the game
births take place during the month of February.
Suggested Itinerary, may also be run in
reverse.
DAY 1:
Drive from Moshi to
Manyara National Park takes about 4 hours. In Manyara after having a picnic
lunch you start the late afternoon game drive which is also the best time to
view animals in this park. When you approach it from the East Rift Valley
escarpment looms on the horizon forming an impressive back droid to the lake. In
the tall trees of the ground water forest, monkeys leap from branch to branch,
on the escarpment elephants stand in the shade. Other animals frequently seen
are zebras, impalas, monkeys, giraffes, buffalos, hippos and others. Overnight
at Twiga campsites full board.
DAY 2:
Drive to Serengeti
National Park via Olduvai Gorge takes about 3 to 4 hours. Olduvai George is an
archaeological site located in the eastern Serengeti plains, in which early
human fossils were first discovered. It has the amazing landscape that resulted
from the tectonic forces which created the Great Rift Valley million of years
ago. Then in the late evening the game drives to Serengeti and overnight at the
Ikoma Gorge camp full board.
DAY 3:
After breakfast
venture into the corners of wilderness Serengeti for a full day game viewing in
the park. Picnic lunch besides you, take your leisure while exploring the only
truly world heritage site, where largest concentration of plain game on earth
still exists! In the late evening back at the Ikoma Gorge camp for rest, dinner
and overnight.
DAY 4:
After breakfast,
morning game drives at Serengeti National Park, and then later afternoon drive
to Ngorongoro via Olduvai Gorge. Olduvai Gorge is an archaeological site located
in the eastern Serengeti plains, in which early human fossils were first
discovered. It has the amazing landscape that resulted from the tectonic forces
which created the Great Rift Valley million of years ago. And then drive to
Simba campsites for overnight full board.
DAY 5:
After breakfast, drive
inside the Ngorongoro Crater for half day game drives. This is undoubtedly the
best place to see black rhino in Tanzania as well as the prides of lion that
includes the magnificent black mined males. There are lots of colourful
flamingos and the variety of water birds. Other game-leopard, cheetah, hyena and
lots of other members of the antelope family and small mammals of sorts can also
be seen here. In the late afternoon drive back to Moshi and the Springlands
Hotel or directly to the airport in time for your departure.
Included in the Cost:
Remember to bring along:
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Sleeping bag
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Sun hat
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T shirts
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Shorts
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Socks
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Sweater
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Raincoat
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Walking shoes
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Long cotton trousers
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Water bottle
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Torch and batteries
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Small pocket knife
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Personal medication
Itineraries are subject to change without prior notice.
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