Per person sharing; $2900
Our staff will meet and pick you up from JRO (Kilimanjaro International Airport) and transfer you to your hotel in Moshi for overnight B/B.
Hotel pick-up from Moshi. Drive approx. 3-4 hours to Tarangire National Park for an afternoon of sensational wildlife viewing (packed lunch included).
Leopards, Lions, Elephants, Baboons, Blue Monkeys, Dik-dik, Gazelles, Hippos, Giraffes, Impalas, Bushbucks, Buffalos, Wildebeests, Zebras and also it is very unique for tree climbing python and big herd of elephant compared to other national in Tanzania. Apart from wildlife they have Tarangire River which is the heart of the park since it provides water to the wildlife and management throughout the year.
In terms of plant species the area is dominated with baobab tree which has the big role in supporting the big herd of elephant especial during the dry season.
The park is also home to more than 500 bird species.
After breakfast, drive to the top of the Great Rift Valley escarpment for an incredible panoramic view of Lake Manyara.
Continue to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and visit Olduvai Gorge; learn all about the significance of this world-famous site through an informative talk by a local guide. You will also have the opportunity to spend time in the nearby museum (packed lunch included).
At the far end of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area stands Olduvai Gorge, widely regarded as “The Cradle of Mankind’ and one of the most important prehistoric sites in the world. It is a 48km long, steep-sided ravine in the Great Rift Valley that stretches through Eastern Africa.
It is at Olduvai Gorge where remains of Zinjanthropus, the world's first humans were discovered by Dr Louis and Mary Leakey over 50 years ago. The earliest known specimens of the human genus, Homo-habilis, as well as early hominids such as Paranthropus boisei have also been found here.
Proceed to the magical plains of the Serengeti National Park for an evening game drive en-route to your accommodation (approx. 4-5 hours drive).
Early morning game drive Serengeti National Park, back for a late breakfast and little relaxation, then again proceed for a day game drive with picnic lunches.
It will be a day you’ll never forget, a breathtaking wildlife experience in arguably Africa’s greatest animal kingdom, the Serengeti National Par
Imagine this.......
More than a million Wildebeest... each one driven by the same ancient rhythm, fulfilling its instinctive role in the inescapable cycle of life; a frenzied three-week bout of territorial conquests and mating; survival of the fittest as 40km long columns plunge through crocodile-infested waters on the annual exodus north; replenishing the species in a brief population explosion that produces more than 8,000 calves daily before the 1,000km pilgrimage begins again.
Tanzania's oldest and most popular national park, the Serengeti is famed for its annual migration, when some six million hooves pound the open plains, as more than 200,000 Zebra and 300,000 Thomson's Gazelle join the Wildebeest’s trek for fresh grazing. Yet even when the migration is quiet, the Serengeti offers arguably the most scintillating game-viewing in Africa, with great herds of Buffalo, smaller groups of Elephant and Giraffe, and thousands upon thousands of Eland, Topi, Impala and Grant’s Gazelle.
The spectacle of predator versus prey dominates Tanzania’s greatest park. Golden-maned Lion prides feast on the abundance of plain grazers. Solitary Leopards haunt the acacia trees lining the Seronera River, while a high density of Cheetahs prowl the south-eastern plains. Almost uniquely, all three African Jackal species occur here alongside the Spotted Hyena and a host of more elusive small predators, ranging from the insectivorous Aardwolf to the beautiful Serval Cat.
Then in the evening game on route to the North of Serengeti where you will have
Early morning game drive in the North of Serengeti National Park, where you will able see the Wildebeest crossing the Mara River as the objectives of them reaching to Masai Mara in Kenya. This is an exercise which need a whole day then after observing it you will be tranferd back to the same accommodation for dinner and overnight.
It will be a day you’ll never forget, a breathtaking wildlife experience in arguably Africa’s greatest animal kingdom, the Serengeti National Park (half day game viewing including a ‘sunrise game drive’ with all meals included).
Imagine this.......
More than a million Wildebeest... each one driven by the same ancient rhythm, fulfilling its instinctive role in the inescapable cycle of life; a frenzied three-week bout of territorial conquests and mating; survival of the fittest as 40km long columns plunge through crocodile-infested waters on the annual exodus north; replenishing the species in a brief population explosion that produces more than 8,000 calves daily before the 1,000km pilgrimage begins again.
Tanzania's oldest and most popular national park, the Serengeti is famed for its annual migration, when some six million hooves pound the open plains, as more than 200,000 Zebra and 300,000 Thomson's Gazelle join the Wildebeest’s trek for fresh grazing. Yet even when the migration is quiet, the Serengeti offers arguably the most scintillating game-viewing in Africa, with great herds of Buffalo, smaller groups of Elephant and Giraffe, and thousands upon thousands of Eland, Topi, Impala and Grant’s Gazelle.
The spectacle of predator versus prey dominates Tanzania’s greatest park. Golden-maned Lion prides feast on the abundance of plain grazers. Solitary Leopards haunt the acacia trees lining the Seronera River, while a high density of Cheetahs prowl the south-eastern plains. Almost uniquely, all three African Jackal species occur here alongside the Spotted Hyena and a host of more elusive small predators, ranging from the insectivorous Aardwolf to the beautiful Serval Cat.
The liberating sense of space that characterises the Serengeti plains is breathtaking; stretching across sunburnt savannah to a shimmering golden horizon at the end of the earth. After the rains, this golden expanse of grass is transformed into an endless green carpet dotted with wildflowers.
Drive to the volcanic phenomenon of the Ngorongoro Crater (approx. 4 hours)
After an early breakfast, descend into this extraordinary volcanic crater for a spectacular full day game drive (packed lunch included).
Had it not become the world's sixth-largest unbroken caldera, then what is now known as the Ngorongoro Crater could have been a towering volcanic mountain as high as Kilimanjaro.
The Crater is a large, unbroken, un-flooded volcanic caldera, formed when a giant volcano exploded and collapsed on itself some two to three million years ago. The Ngorongoro Crater sinks to a depth of 610 metres, with its floor covering 260 square kilometres; estimates of the height of the original volcano range from 4,500m to 5,800m.
Animal populations in the Crater include almost every individual species of wildlife in East Africa (with an estimated 25,000 animals within the Crater), including the "big five" of Rhinoceros, Lion, Leopard, Elephant, and Buffalo.
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA), measuring 8,300 square kilometres, is the only place on earth where mankind and wild animals co-exist in harmony. The NCA became a Man and Biosphere Reserve in 1971 and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979.
Drive back to your hotel in Moshi (approx. 4 hours drive).
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