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Days Serengeti wildebeest migration safari: Africa Natural Safari
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5 Days Serengeti wildebeest migration safari
On this five day lodge safari you
will visit Lake Manyara National Park, the Ngorongoro Crater and also a large
section of the Serengeti National Park. The sight of one hundred thousand
wildebeest and zebras crossing the grassland savanna is something to behold and
is surely one of Africa’s natural wonders. However no matter what time of year
you decide to visit the wildlife watching is superb.
Day 1 Arusha/Moshi – Lake Manyara National Park
In the morning we will collect you
from your hotel and drive you to Lake Manyara National Park. The park lies and
is bordered between the Rift Valley Escarpment and the dusty Masai Steppe. On
the western side is a forest and also the alkaline Manyara lake which covers
the largest area of the park.
The park was established in 1960 to give the elephants, giraffes, buffalo, antelopes and gazelles a protected habitat. The Lake Manyara National Park is also home to the tree climbing lions – tree climbing is a trait not normally found amongst big cats and it is quite a sight to see.
Upon entering the park your driver will open the vehicle roof and you can then start your wild life waching in earnest. In the late afternoon you will arrive at
Kirurumu Manyara Lodge for overnight. Lunch; Dinner
Day 2 Lake Manyara National Park –
Serengeti National Park
After breakfast the safari tour
makes its way to the fertile crater highlands where the Iraqw people grow
wheat, corn and coffee. At midday you will reach the plains of Serengeti
National Park. The Serengeti National Park is the second largest park in
Tanzania and is about the same size as Hawaii. The southern part is dominated
by grassland and is therefore good hunting ground for the cheetah, while to the
north / western parts a hillier tree savanna landscape dominates.
The Serengeti migration is famous of up to one million wildebeest and two hundred thousand zebras. This migration has become to be known as the “Great wildebeest Migration” and each year this natural spectacle is guaranteed. This in itself sets the Serengeti aside as a unique place to watch and observe wildlife
The Serengeti migration is famous of up to one million wildebeest and two hundred thousand zebras. This migration has become to be known as the “Great wildebeest Migration” and each year this natural spectacle is guaranteed. This in itself sets the Serengeti aside as a unique place to watch and observe wildlife
Day 3 Serengeti National Park
The whole day is devoted to you to
observe the wildlife in the Serengeti National Park. The areas that you will
visit depend upon the location of the herds. Generally the herds of wildebeest
and zebras during the short rain season of October to November tend to be found
moving from the hills in the north to the plains in the south. They return
slowly during the longer rain season in April, May and June. Fluctuations in
precipitation can affect the animal’s location from year to year, however your
guide will know the exact location of the animals and the best vantage spots.
A visit to the Visit Centre, is also possible (booking in advance), where you can learn about Serengeti’s history and current research of Frankfurter Zoologische Gesellschaft (Frankfurt zoological society in Tanzania).
A visit to the Visit Centre, is also possible (booking in advance), where you can learn about Serengeti’s history and current research of Frankfurter Zoologische Gesellschaft (Frankfurt zoological society in Tanzania).
You will overnight again at Kati
Kati Tented Camp. Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Day 4 Serengeti National Park – Ngorongoro
Conservation Area
After breakfast you will continue
your tour of the Serengeti National Park. In the Seronera Valley you can watch
the wildebeest, zebras as well lions and other big cats such as leopards and
cheetahs. After lunch at a picnic place you will slowly drive in the direction
of the Ngorongoro Crater. On the way you will pass the Olduvai Gorge which
became world known due to the archeological work of the English research couple
Leaky. In the sixties here they found the oldest remains of prehistoric man and
in a small museum nearby their work is documented (a visit is optional).
As soon as the crater’s edge is
reached you will have a superb view into the caldera. Your lodge for the night
will be Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge situated on the crater’s rim and you will be able
to enjoy this once in a life time view as the sun sets. Breakfast; Lunch;
Dinner
Day 5 Ngorongoro Crater –
Arusha/Moshi
Breakfast is at day break before you
drive into the crater. The Ngorongoro crater is the largest unbroken and
unflooded caldera in the world and will fascinate you with unbelieveable
wildlife diversity. On the grass stepp and in the acacia tree woods you will
find almost all species found on the east african savanna; with the exception
of Topi, Masai Giraffe and Impala. Quite often you can observe the “Big Five”
lions, elephants, buffalo, rhinoceros and leopards within a couple of hours.
After an extensive wildlife tour and a picnic you will leave the caldera in the
afternoon and drive back to Arusha. Breakfast; Lunch
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