Dear Our Esteemed Clients.
Thank you for considering us as your travel partner in Tanzania – we look forward to welcoming you to the country. Based on our email correspondence please see the detailed proposed itinerary below. This is a comprehensive safari of Tanzania exploring the wildlife in the major parks of the northern circuit – the Arusha National Park, Tarangire NP, Lake Manyara, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro crater along with area called Kogatende located in northern Serengeti following the herds of the famous Migration of the wildebeests and zebras. Your wildlife safari is combined with interesting cultural activities in Lake Manyara and a day with the Bushmen (Hadzabe tribe) in Lake Eyasi.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arusha National Park.
After your breakfast in Arusha town, our driver guide will come to pick you from your hotel/lodge for Arusha National Park game drive.
After the gate procedures, you will continue driving till the ranger post. There you will be introduced to a ranger and proceed on foot for a walking safari inside the Arusha NP which will give the chance to experience the wildlife from close. On your way your guide will be showing you how to spot the footprints and other signs of the animals and talk to you about the wildlife and nature of Arusha National Park. You will continue your walk till the waterfalls. Then you will meet again with your driver-guide to proceed to Ngurdo Crater. Buffaloes, waterbucks, giraffes, warthogs, zebras and baboons can be seen all year round as well as many different bird species. You will have a break for picnic lunch. In the afternoon you will drive back to your lodge in Arusha. Evening at leisure, dinner and overnight stay.
Day 2: Arusha to Tarangire National Park.
After breakfast, your safari guide will pick you at 08h00am from your lodge to proceed to Tarangire National Park. With a game viewing area that is roughly ten times the size of nearby Manyara, the park is most famous for its elephant migration, birding and quiet authentic safari atmosphere in a unique surrounding of baobab trees. We will enjoy a game drive exploring the park. Lunch will be taken in a picnic site overlooking the Tarangire River. Late afternoon we proceed to Manyara. Leisure time, dinner and overnight at your chosen hotel.
Day 3: Lake Manyara NP, Game Drive & Cultural Cycling or Village Walk.
After breakfast, you will enter Lake Manyara National Park for game drives. The national park of Lake Manyara has a lovely environment; entering its main gate you pass through a lush evergreen forest created by groundwater that comes from the Ngorongoro Highlands. As you drive further on, you pass through dense acacia woodland offering an opportunity to watch impressive tusked elephants and big families of baboons. Around the lake there is a grassy floodplain dotted with large herds of buffalo, zebras, wildebeest and giraffes.
Lake Manyara is also one of the finest parks for bird-lovers - more than 380 species have been recorded - including pink-hued flamingos on their perpetual migration, as well as other large water birds such as pelicans, cormorants and storks. Abundant hippos bathe in the waters. The forest is a good home for leopard, whilst Manyara's lions are famous for their tree-climbing behavior (though not easy to be seen).
Break for lunch in a picnic site. In the afternoon we will drive out of the park to meet with our local guide for a cultural walk.
• Mto wa Mbu Village Nature walk: After breakfast, we meet our local guide and go for a cultural experience and walking safari. Mto wa Mbu village is thought to be one of the only places in Tanzania where there are representatives from all 120 tribes living happily side by side. During your visit you’ll get a good feel for the social side of the village – the banana plantations, the milling machines, the schools, markets and churches. Your guide will be happy to answer any questions you might have, and will help you to gain an understanding of the inner workings of this typical Tanzanian community. Return to the lodge for lunch and rest for a while
After your cultural walk or cycling, you will meet with your driver-guide to transfer you to your lodge. Rest time, dinner and overnight stay.
Day 4: Visit to Maasai Village - Proceed to Central Serengeti, Seronera.
Early in the morning we will visit an authentic Maasai village close to Mto Wa Mbu. You will meet with a group of Maasai women and Morans who will talk to you about their beautiful culture and their traditions. Depending on their exact activities at the time of visiting you may partake to enchance further your visit (milking, cooking, bead works and more…).
After the visit to the Maasai village, we continue our journey west and northwards towards the Ndutu area of Ngorongoro on the borders with Serengeti NP. This is the ideal area for game drive from January to March, where is usually nestled the famous migration of the wildebeests and zebras.
The migration is the movement of vast numbers of the Serengeti's wildebeest, accompanied by large numbers of zebra, and smaller numbers of Grant's gazelle, Thompson's gazelle, eland and impala. These move in a clockwise circle and the animals cover a distance of around 3000km annually. They migrating throughout the year, constantly seeking fresh grazing and water. The precise timing of the Serengeti wildebeest migration is entirely dependent upon the rainfall patterns of each year.
From July to October, the herds are grazing and migrating from central Serengeti to northern part (Kogatende).
Our journey is intended to follow the migration, moving with the herds to experience their trials and tribulations. We have lunch in a picnic site. In the afternoon we proceed driving to our lodge, nestled on the rim of the crater. Leisure time enjoying the view of Serengeti, dinner and overnight stay.
Day 5: Central Serengeti to Northern Serengeti National Park,
After breakfast we head to our exciting destination being a name familiar to everyone – the Great Serengeti. In the Maasai language, "serenget" means "endless plain". The park stretches for over 15,000 square kilometers. Serengeti National Park is quite simply the most magnificent wildlife sanctuary in the world— unparalleled in natural beauty and wilderness. From vast, open plains casting idyllic, golden sunsets, to steamy riverbanks and towers of granite boulders, the Serengeti throbs with life in the endless rhythms of the animals.
We head to the central park area, known as the Seronera area, one of the richest wildlife habitats in the park, featuring the Seronera River, which provides a valuable water source to this area and therefore attracts wildlife well representative of most of the Serengeti’s species. We arrive in time for lunch and enjoy an afternoon game drive exploring the wildlife of Serengeti. At sunset we will proceed to our tented camp. Arrival for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 6: Northern Serengeti - Migration Day. (With Hot Air Balloon Option)
The Balloon Safari adventure starts early morning at about 5h00 am when you depart your lodge. It is still dark and you may be fortunate to see nocturnal animals on the way to the Launching site. When you arrive, you will meet your pilot and witness your balloon being inflated and prepared for launch. After a thorough safety briefing and demonstration of boarding and landing position you board your balloon and lift off! Rising as the sun rises your balloon floats in whatever direction the winds of the day are heading over this wonderful area. Your pilot will use varying altitudes and layers of air to navigate the balloon over this amazing area spotting the wild animals and enjoying the view around. We aim to fly for about an hour, depending on conditions. After landing, you celebrate in the traditional way with a champagne toast before heading off to a special breakfast in the bush under an acacia tree.
After Hot Air Balloon Safari Ride, we will make our way into the Mara area of Serengeti in search of one of the greatest wildlife shows on the planet, the annual Great Migration.
Every year around 1.5 million wildebeest and 300,000 zebras (along with other antelope) gather up their young and start their long trek from Tanzania's Serengeti Plains, further north to Maasai Mara National Reserve, following the rains in search of food and water. Their journey runs in a clockwise circle and the animals cover a distance of around 3000km, a tough journey that takes the lives of an estimated 250 000 wildebeest as they fjord rivers and suffer constant attacks from crocodiles, lion and other predators.
There can be no guarantee of encountering the migration (there exact route is never really known and it is amazing how a million animals can disappear in the vast savannah), our journey is intended to try and follow the migration as it tracks northwards, moving with the herds to experience their trials and tribulations.
After a full day on safari, you will return at your camp for dinner and a good night rest.
Day 7: North Serengeti to Central Serengeti.
After your bush breakfast, your safari driver guide will pick you from your breakfast site to proceed with game drive in various areas of the park. The Serengeti eco-system is home to the "big five" (lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, leopard, rhinoceros). The other main species include giraffe, zebra, antelope, Thompson’s and Grant’s gazelle, hippopotamus, crocodiles and in season the spectacular migration of the wildebeest. Everywhere there are animals, vervet monkeys, olive baboons and a great variety of birds—with a total of 505 species being documented so far. But look closely and you will thrill to the huge jungle cats—lion, leopard and cheetah—just watching the world go by. And go by it does. Animals in the trees, on the wing, camouflaged in the bush, in rivers and in stream. The adventure of a lifetime!
You will have a break for picnic lunch. Before driving back to central Serengeti at your tented camp for dinner and overnight.
Day 8: Serengeti National Park - Ngorongoro Crater – Karatu.
At sunrise, we start our game drive marveling at the stunning scenery, ever changing light and always entertaining wildlife, searching for big Cats while hunting, they actively hunt during early morning. We proceed with en route game drive from Serengeti towards Ngorongoro spotting the wildlife along the way. Thereafter, we descend to the floor of the crater for game drive.
With its abundant water, excellent grazing and natural protection from the densely vegetated crater walls, the crater provides shelter to over 25000 animals, including the endangered Black Rhinoceros. We descend 2,000 feet to the crater floor to explore this natural zoological park, and observe an extraordinary variety of wildlife: elephant, lion, leopard, hyena, zebra, wildebeest, Thomson's gazelle, reedbuck, and buffalo. The lovely crested crane (similar to a peacock) can be found in great profusion here and maybe you'll spot a bat-eared fox. The balance of predator and prey in this extraordinary ecosystem is so precise that animals seldom leave.
Lunch will be served at a picnic site inside the crater. In the afternoon we drive to our lodge/tented camp in Karatu Town. Evening at leisure, dinner and overnight stay.
Day 9: Karatu – Lake Eyasi – Arusha.
At sunrise we drive to Lake Eyasi visiting local tribes. We will meet with our local guide to search for the bushmen. Our guide is very experienced and will interpret what we will get to see.
First, we will visit the Hadzabe tribe. The Hadzabe subsist entirely off the bush and by bow hunting. Everything they use is made from local materials, including their bows which are strung with giraffe tendon and their arrows which are coated in lethal poison. Their language resembles that of Kalahari Bushmen tribe (who were featured in the 1980 film ‘The Gods Must Be Crazy’) with clicking noises used. We will witness how the Hadzabe get ready for hunting for their daily meal and watch them preparing arrows using poison. Then we will take off all together for a hunt. They will also show us around where they live - they use caves as a home. We will see how they make fire, where they collect honey and teach us how they cure diseases preparing medicines of nature's gifts.
We will have a break for early lunch and rest out on the bush under the shade of a tree.
Then we will visit the Datoga tribe. The Datoga are mostly pastoralists and are used to biological food. They move from place to place to find good pastures for their animals. We will also visit the Datoga Blacksmith. He makes jewelry as well as weapons using a local method to melt iron. We will watch him making weapons - the Datoga use arrows, spears and knives.
After a great day with the tribes, we drive back to Arusha for leisure time, dinner and overnight stay.
Day 10: Transfer to Arusha Airport/Kilimanjaro Airport.
Today is your last day at leisure where by after breakfast our driver guide will come to pick you from your Hotel/Lodge and drive to Arusha / Kilimanjaro International Airport for catching your flight to Zanzibar or back home
Enjoy breakfast with views over the stunning crater before, departing for Arusha airport, where you will take a flight to your next destination, or transfer to Kilimanjaro airport if required.
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