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Highlight
Stay and enjoying Panoramic view and white soft sands of Indian ocean Zanzibar island
Tarangire diverse geological landscapes, plentiful birdlife and It is known to have the highest population of Elephants per square kilometer.
Understanding the typical daily lives of the people living around Lake Manyara, by touring in Mto wa Mbu You may have chance to witness the unusual tree-climbing lions
Visit the ‘endless plains’ of Serengeti, a stunning landscape and surely the
World’s most celebrated national park with an incomparable range of predators and their intended prey: see leopard and cheetah, antelope, Wildebeest and zebra.
Ngorongoro Crater, a collapsed volcano some 12 miles across, with its incredible year-round display of A truly inspiring setting which plays host to lion and elephant, rhino, buffalo, hippo as well as many other species and endless birdlife.
Day 1 : Arrival
Meetings and greetings at Kilimanjaro /Arusha aiport. Then transfer to your lodge for dinner and overnights.
Day 2 : Arusha To Tarangire National Park
After a leisurely breakfast, you will continue on a transfer to Tarangire National Park. One of the great parks with variety of wildlife and is considered one of the most beautiful wilderness areas in northern Tanzania. Tarangire Park hosts one of the largest elephant populations in Tanzania and is dotted with baobab and acacia thorn trees add more quality on game drive. Besides the above details the park is also home to various big cats including lions, leopards and cheetahs, as well as tree climbing pythons. Other wildlife inhabiting the game park includes many giraffes, buffalos, zebras and various antelope species such as gazelles. Lunch will be taken at the picnic site overlooking the Tarangire River. In the afternoon drive to your Lodge/Camp for dinner and overnight.
After breakfast collect your lunch boxes start descending down, set out on a full-day game drive in Ngorongoro Crater to explore the panoramic, short-grass prairies along the crater floor, home to rare black rhinos as well as lions, hyenas and gazelles. See colorfully garbed Maasai herdsmen, who call the stunning landscape home. Nearly eight miles across, this was once an active volcano that sunk in on itself, and is now a rich ecosystem with immense biodiversity and wildlife, Mid-afternoon enjoy your picnic lunch box along hipo pool and Late afternoon drive to ndutu area for shower, dinner and overnights.
Day 3 : Ndutu Are Fully Day
Ndutu Area (Ngorongoro) Highlights
The famous Great Migration settles on the plains from about December end to March/April
Calving season on the plains (January through to March)
In the dry season (June To November) resident animals gather at waterholes – Elephant, giraffe, big cats
All six cat species reside here year-round (leopard, lion, cheetah, caracal, serval, African wildcat) Prolific birdlife
Olduvai Gorge – fascinating archaeological site
Lakes Ndutu and Masek, soda lakes
Calving usually takes place between January, February and March of each year. In January the herds begin making their way to the south of the Serengeti after the rains start falling. The question of how the herds know when it is raining or not is something many people have questioned and the answer is that we actually do not know! Many people say that they can smell the rain, others believe they can sense when the pressure in the air changes. The only thing we know for sure is that where it rains, the herds follow. Within a two to three-week time period, over half a million wildebeest are born with as many as 8 000 wildebeest being born on the same day! The herds spend the majority of these three months in the Ndutu and Ngorongoro Conservation areas, although not within the crater itself. Many years ago, volcanoes in the area would erupt and the volcanic ashes that are left behind have led to the soil being rich in nutrients meaning that the grass that grows here is perfect for young wildebeest to munch on and build up their strength in the first few weeks of their lives. The zebra and gazelle that join the thousands of wildebeest on their journey eat the grass shoots that are less appetizing to the baby wildebeest, leaving behind only the most nutrient-rich grass shoots that are freshly sprouted and soft enough for young wildebeest mouths to pull from the earth. These grasses are also said to help aid the wildebeest mothers in lactating and making sure their milk is full of the goodness needed to raise strong and healthy babies
Day 4 : Serengeti National Park
After a leisurely breakfast you depart for Serengeti National Park. In the Maasai language, "serengeti" means "endless plain". The park stretches for over 15,000 square kilometers. It is renowned for the famous annual wildebeest migration, with over one and a half million wildebeest and 250,000 zebras. Also, it is one of a UNESCO World Heritage sites covering around 5,700 square miles of grassland plains, savannah as well as forest and woodlands. The park also contains a variety of wildlife, including the “Big Five.” There are also many cheetahs to be seen, Thomson’s and Grant’s gazelle, hyena, impala and even the elusive African wild dog. In the late afternoon you will proceed to your lodge/Camp for dinner and overnight.
Day 5 : Fully Days Serengeti National Park
Waking up in the Serengeti is something really special. Sights, sounds and smells of Africa are all around us, and ahead is a full day of adventure in the world’s most famous national park. After breakfast, we start today with the morning section of our game drive in Serengeti National Park game ALONG Mara river search for Migration Serengeti direct to Mara, marveling at the stunning scenery, ever changing light and always entertaining wildlife, all explained to you by your expert driver- guide.
Day 6 : Serengeti National Park – Lake Eyasi
The exciting sounds of Africa will rouse you from your sleep. We make the most of the day with a 08:00 start, heading off on our morning game-drive. Later, the adventure will continue when we travel Via Ngorongoro, another African icon. It’s almost impossible to spend too much time in Serengeti and with more than 1.6 million herbivores – plus thousands of predators – there’s always something new and interesting to see. The changing seasons and natural light simply add to the diversity. This morning your driver- guide will help you spot some more of the many species at Serengeti, teaching you about their fascinating habits and habitats. Game en route via Ngorongoro conservation area toward to Lake Eyasi Bushmen hunting.
Day 7 : Lake Eyasi Hunting.
Today enjoy your early morning breakfast 7:30am as you get ready for hunting which normal take place in the morning in order for them to find active animal
greetings and interact with local people, learning lifestyle, sharing stories with the bushmen people
join men for hunting small animals around the camp going foraging for honey, fruits, berries etc
learning traditional medicines
making bows and arrows
Going gathering with ladies
Practice and target by bow and arrow
Rraditional dance
Datoga Village
Greeting and interact with people of the family
learning lifestyle sharing story with the ladies, (they are polygamy)
Involving in their activities like milling corn, cooking, milking, beading cloth etc
Singing and dance
Visit men at local factory (blacksmith)
Experience how to recycle the metals by melting method
Making arrows, knives, spear, sword, bracelet
Day 8 : Karatu- Arusha/Kilimanjaro Airport
Today after leisure break, leave lodge and transfer to Arusha airport fly to Zanzibar.
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