A Taste of Tanzania 8 Days

A Taste of Tanzania - 8 Days

An 8-days classic safari in the northern part of Tanzania, visiting the famous Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater, as well as Lake Manyara and Tarangire National Park. With these different landscapes this safari has something for everyone and is an amazing introduction to Tanzania’s wildlife. The travel pace is gentle, and you have plenty of time to explore the parks. Accommodation is in luxury safari lodges and tented camps in the middle of the bush.

Day 1: Transfer from the airport to Arusha

Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you will be met by our transfer driver and transferred to your lodge where the remainder of the day is at leisure – rest in your room, relax in the manicured gardens, enjoy a refreshing swim in the pool or the surrounding areas, the choice is yours. Dinner and overnight.

Day 2: Arusha National Park, a gem at the foot of Mount Meru

Arusha National Park is a great introduction to a first African safari. Since there are no lions here, this beautiful park is often skipped, completely unjustly! Arusha National Park is located at the base of Mount Meru, whose rivers ensure that the park is evergreen. Savannah animals such as giraffes, zebras, gazelles, antelopes and elephants live here. Sometimes you will also find traces of leopards. The view of Mount Kilimanjaro is majestic and the Momella lakes are home to large flamingo colonies all year round. A unique resident of this park is the exotic black and white Colobus monkey that swirls high in the trees. The Park may even look familiar to you, because the movie Hatari! was once here recorded with John Wayne as Hardy Krüger, who had his farm here.

Day 3: Elephants and baobabs in Tarangire National Park

From Arusha it is about 2 hours’ drive to Tarangire National Park. This impressive park is known for the many elephants (more than 6,000) that gather along the Tarangire River, where they can quench their thirst. This beautiful park is also home to buffaloes, wildebeests, antelopes, giraffes, zebras, ostriches, lions, leopards and cheetahs. The Park is decorated with thousands of baobab trees, some of which are more than 10 meters wide. With more than 450 bird species, Tarangire is also a paradise for bird lovers. You will get a picnic lunch from the hotel, which you can take on a picnic place surrounded by little monkeys, with beautiful views over the river and the elephants. After a long day of touring, just drive a little further for a well-deserved shower and cold drink in the lodge or tented camp.

Day 4: Lion in trees? Yes, for sure, in Manyara National Park!

Nestling at the base of the Great Rift Valley escarpment, Lake Manyara National Park is recognized for its incredible beauty and special inhabitants. Upon entering the park, you imagine yourself being in the jungle: this part is a green oasis with high trees and waterfalls, the ideal habitat for big groups of baboons, waterbuck, aardvark and blue meerkats. Deeper into the park this tropical rainforest converts into wide-open savannah, where you can see many game animals such as buffalo, elephant, giraffe, impala, hippo and others.
Enjoy an afternoon of game viewing in search of the famous but rare tree climbing lion. From a sea of pink flamingos as far as the eye can see to bull elephants at close range, Lake Manyara showcases a superb variety of herd animals and birdlife.
Late afternoon, the Rhotia Valley Children’s Home can be visited. It’s nice to play football with the kids or help with their homework. The orphanage was founded in 2005 by the Dutch medical couple Marise and Joris Koch. The orphanage currently houses 38 children between the ages of 3 and 18. The goal is to support the orphans in Rhotia Valley with education, shelter and work in order to give these children a safe place to stay so that they can face a happier future. Staying at the Rhotia lodge is a contribution to the children’s home.

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$ 2555 per person

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Day 5: Big Five in the Ngorongoro Crater​

With a diameter of 18 kilometres, an area of 260 km² and a 600-meter-high crater wall, the Ngorongoro Crater is the largest still intact crater in the world. From the edge you look out over this amphitheatre with impressive and breath-taking beauty. Green vast plains, rivers, forests, marshes and the often-white Lake Magadi form a home for about 30,000 animals. A lot of people want to witness this. As a result, it is no longer allowed to make a game drive longer than 6 hours per day. But this is enough to discover the whole crater. This Noah’s Ark is an ideal breeding ground for this unique ecosystem teeming with wildlife. Predators such as lions, leopards, cheetahs but also elephants, monkeys, zebras, gazelles, rhinos, buffaloes, wildebeest, and hippos live here. Most of these animals, whenever they want, can walk in and out of the crater through the steep crater walls as they please.

After an extensive game drive, you climb out of the crater and continue to the Serengeti. Leaving the Ngorongoro area, the vast extensions of the Serengeti plains before you will impress you and wanting you to explore this area in deep. Through the Nabi Gate you enter the Serengeti, and you keep on searching for game until you arrive at your accommodation. After taking a refreshing shower, sit down at the campfire and relax with a cold drink. The night will be filled with, far away, the hyena’s laughs and the roar of the lion and who knows, an elephant or giraffe strolling around your tent.

Day 6: Thousands of wildebeest and zebras in the Serengeti​

Time to chase the big migration! In general, you will find impala, giraffe, hippo, hyena and often lions and other big cats such as leopards and cheetahs in Serengeti National Park. The migration, consisting of around 2 million animals, is on the move all year round. Usually, the wildebeest and the zebras during the short rainy season in October and November are to be found moving from the hills in the north of the Serengeti, to the plains in the south. During the longer rainy season of April, May and June they return north, always in search for green pastures. With fluctuations of annual rainfall, the exact location of the animals varies from year to year. Your guide however will try to establish the location of the herds and to get the best views. Naturally it also attracts a mass of predators, and you may be able to see a band of lionesses gather for a hunt.

But apart from the Great Migration the savannah has so much more to offer. Herds of cheerful impala and Thomson gazelle, curious zebras and elegant giraffes are all around you. And look also in the sky and the trees to discover all those colourful birds, from hard-working yellow weavers and the smart lilac-breasted rollers to the bigger secretary birds and marabou storks.

Day 7: Keep on searching for game on the endless plains​

A full day to discover as much as possible of the wonders of the Serengeti, the Big Migration, and all other wild animals. Together with your guide you can set up your program: a full day of game driving with picnic lunch, or an early morning drive with back in the camp a late breakfast, rest, and lunch, after which you set off again late afternoon. You drive through a varied landscape, often in the wide-open savannah scattered with the typical kopjes (rock formations), but also through hilly forests and along the hippo pools, where dozens of hippos are relaxing in the water. If you would like to enjoy a real once-in-a-lifetime experience, go for a hot-air balloon safari (optional with supplement).

Day 8: Back to Arusha

It’s time to say goodbye to the wilderness. Your guide will take you in the morning to the Seronera airstrip with a final game drive. An adventurous bush flight awaits you!
You board a light plane that takes you in one and a half hour to Arusha. A beautiful flight because due to the low altitude you can clearly see the rolling landscape, the savannah with the acacia trees and the herds of animals. Depending on the route, you may even be flying over the Ngorongoro. Once you arrive at the airport, say goodbye to your guide. The safari has ended and with a lot of beautiful photos and great memories you will return home. Kwa heri!

Rates 2021/2022

All prices are in US$, per person sharing a double room. Prices depend on the number of travellers.
Based on Green Season High Season
2-3 Persons
$ 3355
$ 3585
4-5 Persons
$ 2755
$ 2985
6-7 Persons
$ 2555
$ 2785
Supplement for single room
$ 330
$ 370
Discount children aged 3-15
50%
50%
  • Green Season: April-May-November-1/15 December
  • High Season: Jan-Feb-March-June-July-August-Sept-Oct-15/31 Dec
  • Accommodations:
    • Kili Villa – Kilimanjaro Luxury Resort
    • Rhotia Valley Tented Lodge
    • Serengeti Sound of Silence

Rates 2021/2022

From

$ 2555 per person

Included in the price:

Not included in the price:

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