8 Days
Arusha
Arusha
Wildlife
Affordable
16-99 Years
14
Easy / Leisurely
Fully Guided
WTS
Begin your adventure in Arusha, the gateway to Tanzania's greatest safari parks. At 6pm, say jambo (that's hello in Swahili) to your fellow travellers, when we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead. Then enjoy a big Tanzanian welcome with our first group dinner. Want to extend your wildlife watching? Join our Kenya Safari Adventure before this trip begins. Speak to your sales representative to book. Upgrade your room to a suite today – speak to your sales representative for more details.
Meet your tour leader after breakfast and transfer (three hours) to Tarangire National Park, where large elephant herds roam and fat-trunked baobabs – the trees of life – punctuate the landscape. After lunch at our lodge, we set out on an afternoon game drive (three hours), searching for iconic safari animals, including lions, leopards, zebras and the rarely seen cheetahs and hyenas.
This evening, we stay in the heart of the national park, surrounded by kopjes, ancient baobabs and the grassy plains. Keep an eye out for elephants, who often wander near to our resort.
We transfer (3hr 45min) to Lake Eyasi today, enjoying a morning game drive (1hr 30min) through Tarangire en route. After lunch upon arrival at our lodge, we transfer (15 minutes) to the lake shore to explore.
Later, we spend a fascinating afternoon with the Hadzabe and Datoga tribes, who have lived the same way here for the last 10,000 years. During our visit, we learn how they live, hunt and gather food in the bush. We also visit the Blacksmith Tribe who are part of the Datoga but have broken off and lived and married independently for decades now. Their main income is from forging knives, arrowheads and jewellery for the greater Datoga and Hadzabe.
Later, we return to our lodge for dinner.
We're off to the Serengeti today! En route, we stop at the vast Ngorongoro Crater to gaze over the plains from the rim, before heading to our tented camp in the Central Serengeti. After lunch, we head out on an afternoon game drive: keep your eyes peeled for lions, leopards, buffalo, elephants and rhinoceros. Return to camp around dusk and enjoy the rest of the evening relaxing in the heart of the African wilderness.
Spend a full day scouring the Serengeti, one of the greatest wildlife-watching destinations in Africa. From May to July, we may be lucky to spot the great wildebeest migration, though the resident wildlife is so numerous that game viewing is excellent no matter the time of the year. We also stop in the Moru Kopjes area to see Masai rock paintings and Gong Rock, which makes a musical note when you strike it. The Moru Kojes area is also one of the best places in the Serengeti to see cheetah.
Rise early and enjoy our final game drive in the Serengeti, including a picnic lunch in the Naabi Hills, before continuing to the ‘cradle of humankind', Olduvai Gorge, where palaeontologists discovered some of the earliest remains of people. You can walk in the gorge, see very well-preserved fossilised footprints in the riverbed and visit the fascinating museum. From there, continue towards the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, stopping to visit a Masai village (or boma) on the forested lower slopes of the Ngorongoro Crater. Learn how the Masai live, see inside their homesteads and take the chance to buy their handicrafts. After, we continue up to the crater rim to Karatu for our overnight stay.
It's an early start, with our driver collecting us at 8. 30am and taking us to the Ngorongoro Crater (a 55-minute drive away). Our route takes us up through lush rainforest, often shrouded in mist, before descending steeply to the crater floor for a full day's game viewing. We have plenty of time to discover why the Ngorongoro Crater is regarded by many as the finest game park in Africa. Also enjoy a scenic packed lunch next to Lake Magadi, enjoying views over the crater walls – hippos can often be seen in the lake and elephants will be wandering not far away!.
After an early breakfast, we return (2hr 15min) to Arusha, making a short stop en route to enjoy views over Lake Manyara before descending into the Rift Valley Escarpment. We expect to arrive at Arusha Coffee Lodge in time for an early lunch around 11am, after which we'll transfer to the airport. If you aren't ready for the adventure to end, please speak to your sales representative to book a relaxing post-trip stay on the idyllic island of Zanzibar.
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