Day One
Pick up customers at Kilimanjaro airport and transfer to Arusha by private car for overnight in town.
If you have time you can have a town tour with your safari guide otherwise you can relax at the lodge.
Day Two
After breakfast we drive to Tarangire Park for the game drive with pic-nic lunch.
Tarangire is the river crossing Tarangire National Park, the park is famous for big herds of elephants, the huge baobab trees and the high number of predators. There is a lot to see and explore here.
Day Three
Before breakfast around 7 am we experience a natural walk with local guide in Tarangire National Park Conservation Area,
fter breakfast we proceed to Lake Manyara National Park for game drive with pic-nic lunch.
natural walk and game drive.
Lake Manyara National Park is famous for biodiversity, the park includes different environments: the lake, the forest and the plain. The lions climb the trees because they don't like wet soil due to underground springs. Rich in primates, birds and big mammals.
Day Four and Five
After breakfast we leave Karatu village and enter Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Highlands until Serengeti gate, here we start the game drive for next 2 days or so.
Serengeti Park is the most famous park of all Africa, more than 15,000 squared kilometers of savannah full of lions, leopards, cheetahs, giraffes, elephants and many other wild animals
Day Six
After breakfast we experience the last game drive in Serengeti Park with pic-nic. In the afternoon we proceed to Ngorongoro Conservation Area for overnight on the crater rim.
The Ngorongoro Crater is a must-see while on safari in Tanzania for its high density of wild animals. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a conservation project where the Maasai and their livestock live together with wild animals.
Day seven
Game drive at Ngorongoro Conservation Area for overnight on the crater rim.
he Ngorongoro Crater is a must-see while on safari in Tanzania for its high density of wild animals. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a conservation project where the Maasai and their livestock live together with wild animals.