7 DAYS/ 6 NIGHTS CAMPING SAFARI TARANGIRE, MANYARA, NGORONGORO & SERENGETI

Arusha, Tanzania

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Duration

7 days

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Overview

The best parts of the Northern trip Circuit can be seen on this 7-day camping trip. You will see amazing wildlife in some of the most different settings. There are monkeys in the forest, lions in the trees, elephants among the acacias, and a huge range of animals inside a volcano that has fallen. The Serengeti National Park is another place you will see. The scenery is stunning, and you will see so much and different kinds of wildlife that you will never forget it. Really awesome.

Included/Exclude

  • Full board accommodation on your Safari
  • Transfers as indicated on itinerary
  • Private safari vehicle throughout the safari driven by an experienced English speaking Private tour guide
  • Park entrance fees
  • Government taxes and levies
  • All drinks at Lodge/Camp.
  • Laundry services
  • Mineral water and soft drinks during game drives
  • All walking fees
  • International air fare
  • Drinks at the Lodges
  • Cost of Entry Visa and passport
  • International and local airport departure taxes
  • All expenses of a personal nature such as, telephone calls, tips & gratuities, etc
  • All optional activities which have not been shown above
  • Travel and medical insurance
  • Any extras not mentioned above.

Tour Plan

If your flight comes in at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or Arusha Airport (ARK), a Giant of Africa Safaris agent will be there to meet you and drive you to your Arusha hotel. Overnight, you'll stay at your lodging and wait for your tour the next day. Accommodation: Outpost Lodge Meal Plan: Bed & Breakfast
We leave early in the morning after breakfast for Lake Manyara National Park, which is a pristine paradise known for its many birds and cats that climb trees. The Park's western line is the scenic western cliff of the Rift Valley. East of the park is Lake Manyara, which is small and alkaline. A lot of the park is covered by the lake, which floods and dries out with the seasons. When it rains, thousands of flamingos live there. The name Manyara comes from the Maasai word for a famous plant that is used to build a wall around a family farm called a boma. The Park has a wide range of plants, from grassland to evergreen forest. As you walk around the park, you might see a giraffe, a zebra, a wildebeest, a buffalo, an elephant, or, if you're lucky, a lion relaxing in the trees. After lunch and a long game drive, we go back to our campsite for dinner and the night. Accommodation: Migombani Camp Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
We leave for Serengeti National Park early in the morning after breakfast. There is nothing quite like the Serengeti. It's famous for its huge, open fields where you can see a lot of wildlife. The Serengeti is one of the oldest environments on Earth and Tanzania's largest national park. The environment and plants there haven't changed much in millions of years. There is a lot of wildlife in the Serengeti, but the Great Migration may be its most famous event. Many wildebeest, along with many zebras and cattle, move every year in the same routine, always looking for new grass to graze on. It depends on how much rain falls each year to tell exactly when the Migration will happen. We go to our tent for dinner and the night after lunch and a long game drive. This is a beautiful park where we will spend two nights. Accommodation: Nyani Campsite Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
After breakfast in the early morning, we continue our drive through Serengeti National Park on our way to Ngorongoro crater. This crater looks like a lost world when you first see it. Behind the steep volcanic walls is a pristine desert with flat grassland, patches of acacia woodland, and lakes and swamps that sparkle in the sun. We will have dinner and spend the night at one of our campsites after getting there late at night. Accommodation: Simba Campsite Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
You will go down the hole, which is almost 600 meters deep, after an early meal. Two to three million years ago, a big volcano blew up and fell in on itself, making the Crater. It is well-known for both its beautiful geology and the fact that it is a nature reserve where some of the densest populations of big mammals in all of Africa live. Even the drive down into the Crater is an adventure. Once you get to the floor of the Crater, you'll quickly be surrounded by a lot of wildebeest, zebras, gazelles, and more than 500 different kinds of birds. You have the best chance of seeing a rare black rhino in the Crater. They are sometimes seen in the open fields. Our day ends with lunch and a long game drive inside the crater. For dinner and the night, we return to our camping. Accommodation: Migombani Camp Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
We leave for Tarangire National Park early in the morning after breakfast. The Tarangire River flows through the Park, which is how it got its name. Wildlife in the area can only get water from this "river of warthogs" during the dry season. There are areas with a lot of plants, like elephant grass, acacia woods, and lush groundwater forests. People come to the Park to see the elephant families, who often hang out by the river. There are also chances to see giraffes, bushbuck, and hartebeest. Many dangerous animals, like lions and leopards, are very close to these animals. Tarangire National Park is home to more bird types that breed there than anywhere else on Earth. We go back to Arusha after lunch and a long game drive.

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36

Min Age

5

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