Destination
Kenya
Duration
9 Days
Price From
USD 1,000
Overview
No other name so captures the essence of an African safari in Tanzania as Serengeti. The “Endless Plains” of the Serengeti represent the essence of Tanzania and resembles a likeness to your own burning desire to roam free. Tanzania is a wild realm of extraordinary landscapes and contains the greatest concentrations of wildlife in the world, including the greatest wildlife spectacle on earth—the Great Migration of Wildebeest on the Serengeti. Famous for its diversity of wildlife, Tarangire National Park has the largest species of African animals, including large herds of elephants. The groundwater forest of Lake Manyara supports myriad creatures, including tree-climbing lions. Ngorongoro Crater is the largest intact caldera in the world with over 30,000 mammals on the floor of this extinct volcano.
Itinerary
Arriving this evening in Tanzania’s capital city, Arusha, receive a warm Metamo welcome with an immediate transfer to your delightful hotel and sumptuous bed waiting for you after your long flight. From the moment you arrive, you will begin to enjoy the very best of Tanzanian hospitality and service—the quintessential experience of Africa.
It is difficult to describe the feeling when you first get inside your safari vehicle and hit the open road under endless skies. Fresh air blows through your hair and you relax completely. It is amazing how quickly balance comes back into life when we hit the open safari dirt tracks. Tarangire National Park is situated in a vast valley offering wonderful views over the savannah best known for its elephants and iconic baobabs that dot the rolling hills. Tarangire boasts Tanzania’s largest herds of elephants. The park is one of
the most beautiful in Tanzania and is second only to Ngorongoro in its density of Tanzanian wildlife. At your luxury tented camp—where relaxation and romance dance together in one of the most beautiful settings imaginable—soak up all of the wide-open breathing space that is often lost in our usual day-to-day existence back home.
There are animals including lions, leopards, giraffes, impalas, gazelles, waterbucks, buffaloes, and zebras, which can often be seen in abundance. The name of the park originates from the Tarangire River that crosses through the park and is the lifeline for wild animals during dry seasons. Tarangire National Park is the sixth-largest national park in Tanzania and it is located in the Manyara Region. Thousands of animals migrate to Tarangire from Manyara National Park during the dry season (June through October), although visiting Tarangire during the rest of the year is a great experience. There are over 500 bird varieties—the most in one habitat in the world.
Ernest Hemingway said it best, “I never knew of a morning in Africa when I woke up that I was not happy.” Feeling as happy as Hemingway (at least when he was in Africa), enjoy a cup of the particularly flavorful Tanzanian coffee and breakfast before jumping in your safari vehicle bound for Lake Manyara National Park (read more below) for a short safari en route to the crater floor of Ngorongoro. As you wind up to the crater rim lush green foliage is dusted with brick-red earth and contrasts with the white mist of the clouds that shroud the volcano. Maasai tend their herds. Villagers carry firewood or water on their heads, instinctively keeping an eye out for an elephant or other animals that could come out of the bush at any moment. Arriving at the crater rim you get out of the vehicle and look out over the expanse of the crater below. This is the largest collapsed caldera in the world. Spirits are lifted by the beauty and grandeur of this place. A moment frozen in time just before the exciting wildlife encounters that await you. The animals are only specks for now, nearly 2,000 feet below. The perspective is foreign and gives us a sense of timelessness.
Drive down the 1900-foot crater wall from the rim of this spectacular extinct volcano. Here you will find Africa’s largest permanent concentration of wildlife. Ngorongoro has been referred to as the “Eighth Wonder of the World.” Ngorongoro towers above the Northern Serengeti Plain and it is celebrated as containing some of the most magnificent scenery in the world. Ngorongoro’s 105-square-mile crater is the largest unbroken crater on Earth and is packed with just about every species of wildlife found in East Africa. It is possible that we will see the Big Five—all of them—in one day. Large plains game permanently inhabit the area and the scenery is sensational. Some 30,000 animals live in the crater and, because the grasses are short, game is easily spotted and can often be approached quite closely. It is also one of the few parks in Africa where rhinos are relatively easy to locate. Enjoy the awe-inspiring views from your lodge of the crater below (weather permitting), spying herds of buffalo and wildebeest that look like ants from the distance.
En route to Ngorongoro and before you enter Lake Manyara National Park, we come to Mto Wa Mbu, a thriving village that lies at the entrance to beautiful Lake Manyara National Park. The deep rusty brick-red colored earth seems to dust everything. It lightly covers the brightly colored storefronts and the whistling thorn and acacia trees, making everything seem from a different time. Cultures from across Tanzania are represented here and it is fascinating to walk through the village and shop for local crafts. You will need to hone your bargaining skills in Mto Wa Mbu. Lake Manyara National Park is a lovely scenic park famed for its tree-climbing lions, bountiful birdlife, and large numbers of hippos and baboons. Elephants are easily seen and its varied landscape supports other game, including zebras, giraffes, warthogs, impalas, dik-diks, waterbucks, and flamingos, which come to the park intermittently. The park is a combination of mahogany forest, marsh, and grasslands. Manyara is two-thirds water, one-third dry land and home to a spectacular concentration of game. The park is a flash of green amid an otherwise parched landscape. Over 350 species of birds populate the park.
The morning light is brilliant as you cross the expanse of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area bound for the Serengeti, home to magnificent creatures and arguably the greatest wildlife theater on earth. Stop at Olduvai Gorge en route and walk to the bottom where Mary Leaky discovered the remains of Australopithecus Homo Habilis and Homo Erectus. Contemplating the breath of time of mankind’s evolution is humbling, if not incomprehensible. As you walk down to the gorge floor, every step makes you feel like you are walking backward into primordial time. It is hard for us to appreciate time beyond two or three generations, much less the millions of years like we are witnessing being unraveled before us as we walk down to the excavated bottom of Olduvai Gorge. Serengeti is perhaps the most impressive wildlife sanctuary in the world. The park has more large animals than any other protected area on earth.
On the Serengeti Plain lives an estimated 2,500 lions and there are more cheetahs here than anywhere else in Africa. Hyenas, wildebeests, zebras, gazelles, ostriches, hippos, and other animals can be seen in abundance. Covering more than 5,700 square miles, the Serengeti is breathtaking terrain composed of acacia savannah, grass plains, and dense woodland grouped around kopje rock formations standing in a sea of grass. The kopjes provide shelter to a great variety of plants and animals, from the elusive leopard to the tiny dik-dik. It is estimated that one million animals live in the area with more than one-third of them being wildebeests.
The morning birds sing and the golden light permeates everything, including your spirit—as it has done throughout this expedition. Say your reluctant farewells to your guides and lodge staff before flying back to Arusha. As you depart Tanzania this evening, you reflect on the essence of this incredible journey of unrestrained adventure and romance. What is it about Africa that has gotten under your skin as happens to so many of us? Certainly, it’s the gentleness and infectious joy of the people. It is also the vastness and sheer beauty of the land that seems to extend forever. You came to Africa for adventure, to live your dreams, to lead your family and friends to new experiences. In the end, you leave Africa but it is not able to leave you. It gets inside your heart, mind, and soul. This safari adventure has been a reflection of your imagination and we are immensely happy to have been your guide.
What's Included
- Park fees
- All activities(Unless labeled as optional)
- All accommodation
- A professional driver/guide
- All transportation
- All Taxes/VAT
- Meals(As specified in the day-by-day section)
- Complimentary drinking water(In the vehicle on all days)
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