An incredible Wildlife Safari that promises the very best wildlife viewing in Tanzania. Enjoy watching African wildlife as they roam freely, the plains of the Serengeti in Tanzania. Marvel at the snow-capped Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, the highest free standing extinct volcano in the world, originally in Kenya but given to the Kaiser by Queen Victoria as she already had Mt Kenya! Witness the lush pastures of the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, the world’s largest caldera, with its full kaleidoscope of African wildlife happily living in the bowl of the crater.
Download PDF Read MoreArrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport, located in Northern Tanzania. After Airport formalities, enjoy a private transfer on to your lodge, a peaceful retreat tucked within a large coffee plantation. Relax as you please. ARUSHA COFFEE LODGE, (BD)
After breakfast in your lodge drive to Laker Manyara National Park where you will explore the  magical tiny forested Park, with thousands of pink-hued flamingos lining its shore and some 400 species of birds spotted here. Your safari guide will diligently seek out the park’s unusual tree-climbing Manyara lions and blue monkeys to round out your photo gallery. Continue on to your beautiful lodge near the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. EXPLOREANS NGORONGORO LODGE, (BLD)
Rise early and have an early breakfast in lodge, a short drive will bring you to Ngorongoro where you will descend some 2,000 feet to explore Ngorongoro’s sprawling crater floor. Designated as one of the densest concentrations of game in Africa, the crater is home to numerous herds of elephants, large prides of lions, leaping gazelles and countless zebras and wildebeest. Witness the amusing antics at the hippo pool as you enjoy a picnic lunch before returning to your lodge in the afternoon. Tonight, stroll your landscaped hotel gardens and revel in the infinite stars sparkling in the skies. EXPLOREANS NGORONGORO LODGE, (BLD)
Depart your lodge in the morning and head towards the world renowned Serengeti National Park with a picnic lunch, an informative visit to the pre-historic Olduvai Gorge on your way, the site of the Leakey family’s archaeological excavations which unearthed fossils of man’s earliest known ancestors. Enjoy a short lecture before visiting the sites’s museum where you will see the remains of the early man and tools he used. Afterwards, continue on to the famed Serengeti, the “endless plains” in the Maasai language, where more than two million wildebeest, half a million Thompson’s gazelle and a quarter million zebra gather for their annual migration, attracting large predators such as lion, leopard, cheetah and hyena. SAYARI CAMP or DUNIA CAMP, (BLD)
You experience excitement as you depart during the early splendor of an African sunrise for your first game drive of the day. You have an opportunity to collect a gallery of striking images as the morning sun goes up: You have a possibility of watching a lioness relaxing after her morning hunt or alert elephants guarding their young or the ungainly herds of wildebeest grazing alongside zebra and gazelle. Later return to your camp where you relax while the day cools down before setting out for your afternoon game drive. SAYARI CAMP or DUNIA CAMP, (BLD)
Exciting  morning and afternoon game viewing activities, as  your safari guide continues to lead you to spectacular locations of outstanding natural beauty where you can observe the wildlife at your leisure. Your adventure does not there as  Back at camp the animals roam around at night, your immersion in this kaleidoscope of wildlife is like living a dream for even the most experienced of travelers. SAYARI CAMP or DUNIA CAMP, (BLD)
After breakfast in your camp, you have last minute game viewing in Serengeti National Park, en-route to the airstrip where you will board a scheduled flight to Arusha.On arrival in Arusha you will be met at Arusha airport.You have the option of shopping in town before driving to Arusha Coffee Lodge where you will have lunch and afterwards relax until your onward arrangements.(BL)
Tanzania is great to visit any time of year. Most people avoid the rainy months of April, May, and November. Some travelers like to go during the peak migration season of wildebeest, zebras and number of antelopes in Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Highlands and Masai Mara in Kenya. Not only that most people also like to lay on the sunshine of the Zanzibar beach lure water and white sand beaches as well as diving to the coral reefs.
We use 5 or 7 passenger 4-wheel-drive Land Cruisers, Toyota Hiace as well as Land Rovers all with viewing roofs for the safaris. Take a note that a normal minibus or saloon can be used for transfer to and from the airport depending on the size of the group which is visit the country.
They are licensed, trained, friendly, and have years of experience in Tanzania safari! All of them speaks fluent English and others have additional languages of your mother tongue to meet your comfort and informative safari in Tanzania.
You can buy any drinks along your way to the Tanzania safari. There will be mini-markets in town and also you can have some at your hotel or lodge that you will spend an overnight there.
With modernized World most of the lodges and tented camps serve breakfast and dinner, typically buffet-style. European, Asian and African cuisines are served in a high standard. Due to the fact that you will be spending your afternoon doing game drive often you will have to take your lunch box with you.
If by chance the itinerary shows that you will take your hot lunch at the hotel then there is no need of packed lunch. Basically lunch at the lodge follows with a rest before proceeding with late afternoon game drive.
The great extraordinary animal kingdom migration is an annual migration of about 1 million wildebeest, 300000 zebras and 200000 gazelles migrating from Serengeti National Park to Ngorongoro crater and contiguous Masai Mara National Reserve searching for fresh grasses as well as water. This is a honeymoon (easy to hunt) period for the crocodile in Grumeti River and other carnivores such as lion and leopard while the migration is taking place. For more information on how the migration takes place please click here.
The best time to see the migration in Tanzania is January-March and June-August and in Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya it is often best September-October. These are also the most popular times to go, so you will need to book well in advance.
You will see abundance of wildlife all year round. However it should be clear that changing of weather can affect this migration circular and a need for some two to three days in Serengeti National Park give you a wide chance of view migration properly.
Whether you are looking to explore the wildlife of the Serengeti, or begin your expedition up Mount Kilimanjaro, we have something suitable for all of you. Get in touch with us today and our team of specialists will help build your experience of a lifetime to Tanzania
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