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4 Days from$1200 p/p in USD
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DeparturesYear Round
Destinations
Tanzania,
Tour Type
Guided, Large Group, Small Group
Safari Standard
Budget, Camping
Tour Overview
During this camping safari you will visit three of the most well-known reserves on Tanzania’s northern circuit: Lake Manyara National Park, Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti National Park. With all the diverse landscapes and a crater full of animals, this safari has something for everyone and is ideal for those with limited time.
General Information
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Safari types:Camping Safari, Family Safari, Guided Safari, Wildlife Safari
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Activities:Game Drive, Nature Walk, Birding, UNESCO Site
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Getting around:4x4 Safari Vehicle, 4x4 Vehicle
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Start/end:Start in Arusha, end in Arusha
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Minimum age:4
Price Per Person – USD
From USD 1,200 per person
What's Included
- New SUV (2016-2019) Land Cruiser 4×4 with pop-up roof
- Experienced English-speaking safari guide
- All accommodation under your program
- Three meals per day on safari
- Bottled water and soft drinks throughout the tour
- Thermos with hot tea/coffee
- Medical kit & binoculars in the vehicle
- All park fees
- 24/7 phone support
What's Excluded
- Flights & visas
- Tips to your safari guide
Disclaimer
- This itinerary is owned and delivered by ‘Almighty Kilimanjaro‘
- All prices are ‘From’ and may vary at the time of booking
- Display price is usually based on two people sharing
- ‘Almighty Kilimanjaro‘ reserves the right to change the content and price of the itinerary
- All itineraries and services are subject to availability
Day by Day Overview
After a short briefing in the morning, you set off to the Lake Manyara National Park. The small park stretches along the 600 m high Rift Valley Escarpment and is dominated by the alkaline Lake Manyara. It is here where thousands of flamingos seem to colour the shallow waters pink. Many water birds gather at the lake and more than 400 bird species are found in the park. The diverse vegetation provides a habitat for many animals such as monkeys in the forest, giraffes and antelopes on the grasslands and elephants around the acacia trees. If you are very lucky you might also see the Manyara lions, lounging in the trees. In the late afternoon you will leave the Lake Manyara National Park and head to the Fanaka campsite, where you will spend the night.
Overnight: Fanaka campsite
Meals: Lunch; Dinner
After breakfast you will drive towards the fertile crater highlands where the Iraqw people grow wheat, corn and coffee. You will pass the Ngorongoro Crater before you reach the plains of the Serengeti National Park around midday. The Serengeti is the largest park in Tanzania and has a diversity of habitats and landscapes including short grass plains, savannah, thick bush, swamps, mountains and lakes. Bizarre rock formations called Kopjes dot the grassy landscape where predators are often seen. Depending on the season you will witness the migration of thousands of animals which this park is famous for. During the short rainy season in November and December the herds move from the hills in the north to the plains in the south. During the longer rainy season from April to June they return up north. This circle of life is completely dependent on the yearly rainfalls and the locations of the herds may vary from year to year but your guide will know where to find the animals and where to see them best.
- Overnight: Seronera campsite
- Meals: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Dawn is a good time to watch wildlife and so you will be up early to join an early morning game drive. You will return to the camp for breakfast before heading out for another game drive in the park. Here in the Seronera region you will often see wildebeests and zebras in close proximity of lions and other predators such as leopards and cheetahs. After a picnic lunch you will continue your journey towards the Ngorongoro Crater. Once you have reached the crater rim you will enjoy fantastic views of this 600 m deep collapsed volcano. You will stay at the Simba Camp, situated on the crater rim.
- Overnight: Simba Camp
- Meals: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
After an early breakfast you will drive down the steep and narrow road that takes you into the crater. The slopes are forested but soon the landscape changes to savannah. Here the wildlife is just breath-taking and with a little luck you can observe the Big Five – lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino and leopard – in just a few hours. You should also see warthogs, wildebeests, zebras, hippos and some of the more than 500 bird species of the area. After a morning dedicated to game viewing and a picnic lunch, you will leave the crater in the early afternoon to drive back to Arusha, where you will arrive in the early evening.