3
DaysTarangire National Park, Ngorongoro Crater & Lake Manyara:
Africa Natural Tours
AFRICA
NATURAL TOURS (The best tour company in Tanzania)
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The Northern Circuit Encounter
Our
three day Northern Circuit Encounter is a memorable experience of Northern
Tanzania’s abundance of wildlife and spectacular scenery. Dubbed ‘Africa’s
Garden of Eden’, The Ngorongoro Crater hosts an abundance of wildlife including
the exceptionally rare black rhino and it is renowned for maximum game
spotting. Exploring the vast plains of savannah in Tarangire National Park and
tranquil game drives along the shallow waters of Lake Manyara will leave you
feeling enchanted and revitalised.
Day One: Moshi to
Tarangire National Park
We
will depart from Moshi in the early hours of the day and drive to Tarangire
National Park where colossal termite mounds and ancient baobab trees await us.
This park is renowned for their immense elephant population, their picturesque
scenery and diverse bird life. Tarangire has an enticing wildlife that includes
elephants, lions, giraffe, warthogs, ostriches, impalas, cheetah, mongoose,
buffaloes and baboons. When our game drive comes to an end we will proceed to
the Ngorongoro Crater rim campsite where we will witness the glorious sunset.
Day Two: Ngorongoro
Crater
We
will have a timely start to the day to ensure that we arrive at the Ngorongoro
Crater promptly – early morning game drives provide you with an excellent
opportunity to spot wildlife. We will enjoy a wonderful game drive with an
appetising picnic lunch inside the crater. The elevated structure encourages
the animals to settle inside the crater which means you are capable of spotting
every member of ‘The Big 5’ in one day. The big five tend to dominate the
savannah and consist of buffalo, lions, elephants, rhinos and leopards. The
Ngorongoro Crater developed its structure nearly three million years ago when a
colossal volcano erupted, making it the largest un-flooded, unbroken caldera in
the world. You can also expect to encounter zebra, hippo, wildebeest and
hyenas. You will find the flamingos gracefully lounging around the Soda Lake
and the vultures are always corroding the discarded prey of a predator. Other
birds include storks and geese. Your guide will be in close contact with the
other safari drivers and his impressive ability to track down hidden animals
will assure that you have an eventful day. We will have dinner and spend the
night at the Fanaka Campsite. Comprehensive camping facilities are on offer.
Day Three: Lake Manyara to
Moshi
In
the morning we will depart to Lake Manyara where we will spend the day and
enjoy a delectable picnic lunch. The park is nestled at the base of the rusty
gold Great Rift Valley escarpment and the scenic landscape is breathtakingly
magnificent. An abundance of species are able to reside in the park due to the
wide range of habitats. The park record consists of over 380 species of birds,
some of which are migratory, making it the ideal location for bird watchers.
Thousands of pink-hued flamingos occupy the margin of the lake, other large
water birds include pelicans, storks and cormorants. The wildlife you can
expect to see are buffalo, elephants, giraffe, impalas and the ferocious hippos
that inhabit the water. Our trip will come to an end in the late afternoon. We
will proceed to Moshi but transportation to the airport 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 (Maasai Village)
For more information
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