3
Days Serengeti National Park & Ngorongoro Crater:
Africa Natural Tours
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Wonders of Africa Safari
Spend three days exploring two of
the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa and official UNESCO World Heritage Sites on
our Wonders of Africa Safari to the Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro
Crater. The Maasai describe the Serengeti as ‘the place where the land runs on
forever’ – this description corresponds with the vast plains of the wildlife
sanctuary perfectly. Dubbed ‘Africa’s Garden of Eden’, The Ngorongoro Crater
hosts an abundance of wildlife including the exceptionally rare black rhino and
is renowned for maximum game spotting.
Day One: Moshi to
Serengeti National Park
In
the morning we will depart to the Serengeti National Park from Moshi. We will
take the scenic route to the Serengeti passing along the rim of the Ngorongoro
Crater. Serengeti is one of the Seven Natural wonders of Africa; it also
features spectacular river crossings and is home to all the big predators. You
have the opportunity to marvel at the view whilst enjoying an appetising picnic
lunch on a kopje (small hill in a generally flat area). We will resume our
journey and progress further into the Serengeti for a game drive. When the game
drive is completed you will proceed to the Serengeti Camp, full-board camping
is on offer.
Day Two: Serengeti to
Ngorongoro Crater
The
day will begin in the central Serengeti where you will have an opportunity to
view game. Lunch will be served in the park before we proceed to the Ngorongoro
Crater. The Ngorongoro Crater has a diverse ecological system that includes
lions, leopards, elephants, cheetahs, buffaloes, zebras, wildebeest, elands,
wild dogs, gazelles, crocodiles, giraffe, zebras, monkeys, baboons, hippos,
rhinos and antelopes. There are migrant birds from Eurasia and African birds
such as vultures, storks and flamingos. Majority of the plantation can be
described as luscious and green but there are species of desert plants. The
probability of what species you are likely to see all depends on the time of
year and the migration of the herds. We will drive to the rim of the crater in
the afternoon and spend the night at Simba Camp.
Day Three: Ngorongoro
Crater to Moshi
We
will have an early departure from camp to ensure that we arrive at the
Ngorongoro Crater promptly. We will descend into the crater as our game drive
with a picnic lunch is inside the crater. The Ngorongoro Crater is an immense,
unbroken caldera that was formed when a volcano erupted millions of years ago.
The elevated structure encourages the animals subside within the crater which
means there is a high possibility of spotting every member of ‘The Big 5’. The
powerful group comprises of buffalo, lions, rhinos, elephants and leopards. You
can expect to see other wildlife including zebra, hippos, wildebeest and
hyenas. The flamingos will lounge gracefully on the banks of the Soda Lake
whilst the vultures can be found scavenging for the discarded prey of a
predator. Geese and storks are amongst some of the other bird species. Our
guides are highly skilled and their ability to track down animals is
impressive. This level of expertise is not easily acquired. Your trip will come
to an end in the late afternoon and we will proceed to Moshi. Transportation to
the airport or Arusha can be arranged on request.
Safari
Package Includes
- Transport (4x4 Land Cruiser) with open roof
- Camping & park fees
- Tent & mattress
- Professional English speaking safari guide & cook
- 2 breakfasts; 3 lunches; 2 dinners
- 1,5 bottle of water per day; tea and coffee with meals
Not Included
- Flights
- Travel insurance
- Visa and passport fees
- Increases in park fees where applicable
- Accommodation & meals in Moshi
- Personal items
- Sleeping bag
- Tips for safari guide & chef
- Soda and Alcoholic beverages
- Extra activities (Hot Air Ballooning in Serengeti & Maasai Village)
For more information visit www.africanaturaltours.com
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