Safari Information
Classic Tanzania Safari
7 Nights | 8 Days:
Our classic seven night tour of Tanzania‘s best wildlife highlights within the mesmerising natural beauty that includes the Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti plains. Enjoy a smooth and seamless journey filled with exciting animal encounters and atmospheric camps/ lodges. All we ask is that you relax and let us show you the wonders of Northern Tanzania.
Day 1: Arrival in Arusha
You will be met at Kilimanjaro International Airport. Thereafter transfer to your hotel city hotel in Tanzania’s “safari capital”, Arusha. The rest of the day or evening is spent at leisure.
Day 2: Lake Manyara
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel and check out of your rooms. Your guide drivers will meet you at the hotel’s lobby and after helping you load your luggage in the safari vehicle and depart on a pleasant drive to Lake Manyara National Park; which apart from its abundant bird life, is known for its tree-climbing lions and large herds of elephants. Arrive at your lodge to check in and enjoy a sumptuous lunch.
Depart for an afternoon game viewing drive in this small but attractive park squeezed between the stunning Manyara soda lake and the steep rim of the rift valley. Be on the look out for the baboons, small plains game, giraffes and elephants and of course, tree climbing lions.
Return back to your lodge for dinner and overnight.
Day 3: Serengeti National Park
Enjoy a sumptuous breakfast then depart for Tanzania’s famed, Serengeti National Park via Olduvai Gorge where hominid footprints believed to be 3.6million years old were found. We will enjoy an on-site talk on the interpretation of the gorge by the resident guide. Arrive at your lodge for lunch .
Enjoy an afternoon game viewing drive. Covering an area of 14,763 square kilometers, the world famous Serengeti National Park is Tanzania’s oldest park, and one of the world’s last great wildlife refuges. It stretches as far as Lake Victoria to the West. Its name comes from the Maasai word Siringet, meaning ‘endless plains’. The park’s vegetation ranges from the short and long grass plains in the south, to the acacia savannah in the centre and wooded grasslands concentrated around the tributaries of the Grumenti and the Mara rivers in the park. The western corridor is a region of wooded highland and extensive plains reaching the edge of Lake Victoria. In the early morning and evening light, the Serengeti landscape is stunningly beautiful.
The Serengeti ecosystem supports the greatest remaining concentration of plains game in Africa, including more than three million large mammals. It is the sanctuary of an estimated four million different animals and birds. Wildlife that roam the vast park include lions (the adult males of Serengeti have characteristic black manes), cheetahs, hunting dogs, Savannah elephant, Cape buffalo, topis, warthogs, hunting dogs and spotted hyena among others. Dinner and overnight at your your preferred choice of accommodation.
Day 4: Full day in the Serengeti National Park
Today you have a day in the Serengeti with early morning and late afternoon game drives in search of any game that may still have eluded you in your previous game viewing drives. You may even opt to have an uninterrupted full day of game viewing drives in the Serengeti. Be on the look out for the hundreds of predators that roam the vast savannah plains or go in search for the cheetahs found in the southern part of the National Park.
In the early morning and evening light, the Serengeti landscape is stunningly beautiful. The rolling plains and grasslands, stretch far into the horizons, as far as the eye can see. The Serengeti National Park is one that can never disappoint, one is spoilt by the variety of bird and wildlife species in this game reserve with game-viewing drives; among them the out-sized ostrich and bizarre secretary bird, the black eagles that soar effortlessly above the Lobo Hills.All meals and overnight at your preferred choice of accommodation.
OPTIONAL Balloon Safari
Day 5: Ngorongoro Conservation Area
After breakfast depart to the Ngorongoro Conservation area with a brief stop at the Oldupai Gorge, one of the most important prehistoric sites in the world to learn on human evolution. We will enjoy an on-site talk on the interpretation of the gorge by the resident guide before continuing your journey to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
Proceed towards the rim of the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater stopping occasionally to admire the breath-taking vista unfolding before you. Arrive for check in, thereafter lunch.
This afternoon just relax and enjoy the panoramic views of the crater, the largest unbroken caldera in the world. It has been described as one of the great natural wonders of the world. Eight million years ago, the Ngorongoro Crater was an active volcano but its cone collapsed, forming the crater that is 610 meters deep, 20 kilometers in diameter, and covers an area of 311 sq. km. Spectacular as it is, the crater accounts for just a tenth of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The crater is home to many species of wild game and birds. With the exception of impala and topi (due to fierce competition with the wildebeest) and the giraffe (because there is not much to eat at tree level), almost every species of African plains mammal lives in the crater, including the endangered black rhino, and a dense population of predators.
The birdlife, which includes the flamingo, is mainly seasonal, and is also affected by the ratio of soda to fresh water in Lake Magadi on the crater floor. Enjoy dinner and overnight at your lodge.
OPTIONAL Visit to a Masai Village
Day 6: Full day in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area + Crater Tour
After breakfast descend some 600 metres into the crater, which is home to an abundance of wildlife and a photogenic paradise, for a full day of game-viewing drive with picnic lunch at a private scenic site. The Ngorongoro Crater, the largest intact caldera in the world teams with an abundance of wildlife permanently resident on the crater floor. Prides of lions, herds of cape buffalo, impala, Thompson gazelles, rhino, golden and black-backed jackal, zebra, cheetah, leopard and the spotted hyena. Unmatched for its natural variety; breath-taking beauty, there are few places on earth where such a tremendous diversity of landscapes exist inside a region this size. Apart from its wildlife riches, the crater is also of great archaeological importance, with the remains of some of mankind’s earliest ancestors discovered in the area, it is also a home to hundreds of bird species, refreshing in the small lakes found on the crater floor. Return for dinner and overnight at your lodge.
Day 7: Tarangire National Park
This morning we depart on a pleasant drive to Tarangire National Park retains a real air of undiscovered Africa, particularly in the south of the park.
Arrive in time for lunch at your preferred choice of accommodation and some leisure time, later in the afternoon head out for game viewing drive in search of elephants, the park is most renounced for it highest population of elephants than anywhere in Tanzania, its sparse vegetation, strewn with baobab and acacia trees, makes it a beautiful and special location. Thereafter return for dinner and overnight.
Day 7: Arusha
This morning enjoy your breakfast then check-out. Depart for Arusha and then onwards to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your homebound flight.fees.