9 Days, 8 NIGHTS
MIGRATION ADVENTURE
DAY 1
TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK
Collection from your airport/Hotel in Arusha, depart to Tarangire for a game drive.
Tarangire National Park measures 1,600 squares miles and is Tanzania’s fifth largest park. The park is named after the Tarangire River that provides the only permanent water for wildlife in the area.
The river is a lure for wildlife during the dry season when very big concentrations of elephant, buffalo, wildebeest and zebra flock along its banks.The Tarangire River runs up the center of the park while the gentle rolling hills interspersed with giant baobab trees, open acacia woodlands and seasonal swamps provide a spectacular and picturesque setting.
Tarangire National Park is particularly well known for its large population of elephants. In addition to the migrating herbivores including elephant, buffalo, wildebeest and zebra, there are numerous resident animals that remain in the park all year round. Resident herbivores that you will likely encounter are banded mongoose, giraffe, bushbuck, rock hyrax, hartebeest, dik dik, impala, waterbuck, warthog and reedbuck.
Dinner and overnight: African Glamping Tented camp/Manyara Wildlife lodge FB
DAY 2
MANYARA NATIONAL PARK
After breakfast at the lodge/camp and depart for Lake Manyara national park for a full day game drive.
Lake Manyara National Park Manyara Stretches for 50km along the base of the 600-metre high Rift Valley escarpment.
At Manyara, you will have a front row seat to witness the spectacular wildlife. It is the best destination for a photographer’s for game viewing. From the comfort of your vehicles, you will not only have a fabulous view of the Great Rift Valley escarpment, sparkling in the sun but also expect to see a park’s best teams with wildlife including the famous tree climbing lions resting on trees, elephants, buffalos, wildebeest, giraffes, zebras, waterbucks and warthogs.
You might also get a chance to witness some big troops of baboons and a lovely variety of birds while the broken forests and escarpment make it a good country for leopards.
Dinner and overnight: Marera lodge/Farm of dreams lodge
DAY 3
LAKE EYASI
After breakfast depart for Lake Eyasi, arrive lunch time, afternoon visit Datogo Village,
Eyasi Lake Eyasi the home of these tribes is located South West of the Ngorongoro Crater and conservation area
Who are the Hadzabe or Hadza?
This small tribe of nomadic hunter gatherers are thought to be the earliest primitive inhabitants of Tropical Africa.
They have distant links to the Bushmen of the Kalahari and belong to the Khoisan people – those who speak in clicks.
They currently live around the Lake Eyasi basin and live purely off the land – hunting wild animals and eating berries, roots, honey and baobab fruit. They own no cattle and no do they do any agriculture, they depend solely on the bush.
Who are the Datoga?These pastoralists are also skilled silversmith’s who live near the Hadza and supply them with iron tips, knives and spears in exchange for honey and fruits.
Their origins are the Horn of Africa thought to have immigrated some 3,000 years ago. They wear traditional dresses decorated in coloured beads and the women often have facial scarification for beauty.
Dinner and overnight: Marera lodge/Farm of dreams lodge
DAY 4
NGORONGORO CRATER
After breakfast descend to the Crater floor for a full day game drive, ascend to the rim and off to Ndutu area.
Area: 8,300 square kilometers / 5,175 square Miles
This area covers the world’s largest unbroken caldera namely Ngorongoro crater and the Olduvai Gorge, where Dr. Louis Leaky discovered the origin of early man by unearthing jaws of the Zinjanthropus man. This protected area also includes huge expanses of highlands plains and volcanoes, scrub bush, and forests where the indigenous pastoralists – Maasai people are allowed to live within its boundaries.
The Ngorongoro Crater is a world heritage site and the world’s largest unbroken volcanic caldera which is often referred to as the 8th wonder of the world. The crater is 610 meters deep and 260km2. Breathtaking views of scenery and game can be witnessed from both the crater rim and within the crater floor.
It is estimated that over 25,000 larger mammals, mainly Zebra and Wildebeest, exist within the crater itself. Others include Elephant, Warthog, Impala and Buffalo. A Rhino sighting is a rare possibility but Ngorongoro is your best chance in Tanzania to see the endangered black rhino. Flamingoes and over 100 species of water birds are found at the soda lake on the crater floor.
Dinner and overnight: LakeMasek Tented Camp.
DAY 5
NDUTU
A Full day game drive in Ndutu area with packed lunch.
Ndutu Area is located in the heart of the Serengeti Plain, at the head of Olduvai Gorge, beside a small lake set in beautiful acacia woodland, with the mighty backdrop of the Ngorongoro Crater highlands. Lake Ndutu and Lake Masek form shallow basins where water accumulates from the nearby areas of slightly higher altitude.
The water in both lakes are extremely saline, too saline for human consumption. Lake Ndutu becomes alive with animals during the migration because it is surrounded by the Ndutu woodlands and the Short Grass Plains, which provide ample cover and food.
Dinner and overnight: LakeMasek Tented Camp.
DAY 6
SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
After breakfast depart to Serengeti for an afternoon game drive in Serengeti National Park. Serengeti National Park is an immense park and with its unsurpassed concentrations of wildlife and its vast endless grasslands offers the finest game viewing anywhere in Africa.
The Serengeti ecosystem is one of the oldest on earth and the annual wildlife migration, largest mass movement of land mammals on planet earth, is perhaps what makes it famous. Over a million wildebeest and zebras flow south from the northern hills to the southern plains for the short rains every October and November, and then go west and north after the long rains in April, May and June.
Serengeti, characterized by the endless plains, acacia trees and punctuated by large stone kopjes presents an archetypal picture of a wild and remote Africa and supports an amazingly large number of wildlife.
Animals present include lions, elephants, giraffes, gazelles, monkeys, eland, zebras, wildebeests, leopards, cheetahs, Serengeti’s essential features of climate, flora and fauna have barely changed in the past million years.
Dinner and overnight: Serengeti Serena Lodge/into wild Africa luxury camp
DAY 7
SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
Breakfast at the lodge then off for a full day game drive in Serengeti national park with packed lunch.
Dinner and overnight: Serengeti Serena Lodge/into wild Africa luxury camp
DAY 8
SERENGETI/ KARATU
Breakfast at the lodge then off to Karatu game enroute.
Dinner and overnight: Ngorongoro Farm house/Marera lodge/Farm of dreams lodge
DAY 9
KARATU / ARUSHA
Breakfast at the lodge then drive to Arusha to take your flight for your final departure.




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TANZANIA SAFARI PACKAGES

Inclusions
- Transport to the National parks, park fees & Game drives using 4×4.
- English/spanish/italy/germany speaking, professional driver/guide.
- Bottled mineral water while on safari.
- Accommodation in the camps as shown on the itinerary or its equivalent on FB
Exclusions
- Items of a personal nature & entrance fees to Olduvai & Maasai village (Booked on request)
- Alcoholic and bottled Non-alcoholic beverages
- Passport visa and Travelers insurance, Balloon safari at Serengeti(Booked on request)
- Tips and gratuities to driver/guides and porters
- Flying Doctor