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ERS
045: Tanzania
Highlight
(6nights 7 Days - Lodge safari)
Day
1 Sirare border - Serengeti
Pick up will be Sirare border and drive towards Serengeti with packed
lunches from Kenya. The National Park, with an area of 12,950 square kilometres,
is as big as Northern Ireland and is roughly the size of Kuwait. As such
it offers the most complex and least disturbed ecosystem on earth. A unique
combination of diverse habitats enables it to support more than 30 species
of large harbivores and nearly 500 species of birds. In the open grass
plains during the rainy months from November to May hundreds of thousands
of wildebeest and Burchell's zebra congregate. En route, we will do game
drive in this vast plain of Serengeti arriving just before dusk at our
lodge for dinner and overnight at Serengeti Sopa / Serena / Seronera wildlife
lodge
Day
2 Serengeti
After breakfast, we depart for a morning game drive in this magnificent
national park. Our drive will include the search for leopards, lions,
cheetah, hippos and many other animals that will be happy to welcome us
to their kingdom. We carry packed lunch in order to make the best of the
day. Serengeti National Park is undoubtedly the best-known wildlife sanctuary
in the world, unequalled for its natural beauty and scientific value.
With more than two million wildebeest, half a million Thomson's gazelle,
and a quarter of a million zebra, it has the greatest concentration of
plains game in Africa. The wildebeest and zebra moreover form the star
cast of a unique spectacular - the annual Serengeti migration. The name
'Serengeti' comes from the Maasai language and appropriately means an
'extended place'. The Serengeti's climate is usually warm and dry. The
main rainy season is from March to May, with short rains falling from
October to November. Dinner and overnight at Serengeti Serena / Sopa /
Wildlife lodge
Day 3 Serengeti - Ngorongoro
Today we depart for an early morning game drive which will allow us to
have a chance to see the cats hunting for their breakfast since they habitually
spend most of the hot hours of the day sleeping and lazing around evading
the hot sun. We return to our lodge for breakfast before driving to Ngorongoro
via Olduvai Gorge which is considered as the origin of mankind; this is
where the famous doctor leakey and his family discovered the fossils of
the Australopithecus Boisei. The dramatic landscape of the Ngorongoro
Highlands is the perfect complement to the flatness of the Serengeti.
Populated by Maasai tribes, this area of grasslands, volcanoes and forests
makes utterly superb hiking terrain. Our drive will include searching
for the rhino, elephants, hippos, cheetah, wildbeest, lions and plentiful
of other predators and their prey. We arrive at our lodge situated on
the crater rim just in time for lunch. The rest of the afternoon can be
spent at leisure having spectacular views of the crater. Dinner and overnight
at Ngorongoro Sopa / Serena / Wildlife Lodge
Day 4 Ngorongoro
Just after breakfast, we descend into the crater floor for a half day
crater tour. Ngorongoro Crater is a complete ecosystem and considered
as the eight wonder of the world. Ngorongoro is found in the "Land
of the Giant Craters." This caldera is 14 miles (22.5 km) across
at its widest point. It is 2000 ft (610 m) deep. It grew to be this large
by sinking of the caldera floor. The caldera floor is very level and holds
a lake. Streams run down the caldera walls into the lake. Ngorongoro is
full of pastureland of red and white clover. Over 75,000 wild animals
live in this caldera., Our drive will include searching for the rhino,
elephants, hippos, cheetah, wildbeest, lions and plentiful of other predators
and their prey. We return to our lodge for a delicious lunch before driving
to a nearby maasai village where we will happily enjoy the maasai culture
and livelihood. We return to the lodge just before dusk. Dinner and overnight
at Ngorongoro Sopa / Serena / Wildlife Lodge.
Day
5 Ngorongoro - Tarangire
After breakfast, we depart towards Tarangire with game viewing en route
to our lodge. After lunch, we continue with game drives. Tarangire National
Park covers approximately 2600 square kilometers and, in the dry season,
is second only to Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area in concentrations
of wildlife. Tarangire lies to the south of the large, open grass plains
of southern Maasailand, and derives its name from the Tarangire River,
which provides permanent water for wildlife in the area. The park is spectacular
in the dry season when many of the migratory wildlife species come back
to the permanent waters of Tarangire River. Huge herds of wildebeest,
zebras, elephants, eland and oryx gather to stay in Tarangire until the
onset of the rains when they migrate. Tarangire national park never disappoint
you as there plenty of native elephant, lions, rarely seen lesser kudu,
bushbuck, baboons and the incredible tree climbing pythons. Dinner and
overnight at Tarangire Sopa / Safari lodge
Day
6 Tarangire
Today we depart for a full day game drive in this magnificent park. Tarangire
National Park covers approximately 2600 square kilometers and, in the
dry season, is second only to Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area in concentrations
of wildlife. Tarangire lies to the south of the large, open grass plains
of southern Maasailand, and derives its name from the Tarangire River,
which provides permanent water for wildlife in the area. The park is spectacular
in the dry season when many of the migratory wildlife species come back
to the permanent waters of Tarangire River. Huge herds of wildebeest,
zebras, elephants, eland and oryx gather to stay in Tarangire until the
onset of the rains when they migrate. All meals and overnight at Tarangire
Sopa / Safari Logde.
Day
7 Arusha
After breakfast, we drive towards Arusha arriving for lunch and safari
debriefing at the Arusha Hotel.
End
of safari.
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