8 Days Tarangire, Lake Natron,
Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Manyara & Arusha National Park:
Africa Natural Tours
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The Ultimate Birds & Beasts
Safari
Join
us on this eight day adventure into the heart of the Tanzanian safari lands on
a quest to discover the hundreds of magnificent species of birds and animals
that make this beautiful landscape their home. We’ll visit six of the most
vibrant parks, including the UNESCO World Heritage site the Ngorongoro Crater
and the majestic abundance of the Serengeti. You’ll have the opportunity to get
up close to the widest array of mammals and birds you can imagine. We’re not
just talking about the Big Five here; but the dozens of other mammals and
hundreds of birds that make up the richness of this incredible biodiversity.
This safari is a naturalist‘s paradise and a bird lover’s Eden.
Day One: Moshi to Arusha
National Park
Your
adventure begins at our base at Moshi, a chilled-out busy little town with a
colorful market and choice of coffee houses and bars. You’ll head off to the
Arusha National Park, a jewel of Tanzania where waterbucks and gazelle roam
throughout the year, and where you’re sure to see giraffe, zebra and warthog.
You’ll drive along the golden, baked shores of Lake Momella, whose waters glow
teal, aquamarine and azure against the bold African sky. The elusive leopards
and elephants tend to be shy at Arusha, but there is a good chance of getting
lucky. You’ll also feel the pulse of Africa through the soles of your feet as
we take a stroll; you’ll be accompanied by a knowledgeable and skilled ranger,
who will help you find out more about the natural beauty all around you. You’ll
explore lush, green forest alive with the antics of colobus monkeys and chance
upon the bright, bubbling waters of a waterfall among the greenery. You’ll stop
overnight at a camp near the park, where you can rest your legs and enjoy a
delicious dinner served under the stars.
Day Two: Arusha National
Park to Tarangire National Park to Mto wa Mbu
After
a good nights’ sleep you enjoy a healthy, tasty breakfast (we love our food at
Viva Africa Tours!) and then set off for the Tarangire National Park, which is
a haven for birdwatchers. Tarangire boasts over 550 species of bird and its
marshes have the highest number of breeding species in one place in the whote
world. If you’re a bird lover, you won’t want to leave. You’ll easily spot the
flocks of dazzling yellow-collared lovebirds, the native rufous-tailed weaver
and the northern pied babbler; the red-and-yellow-barbet (you’ll know him as
soon as you see him!), the superior ostrich, as well as hundreds of migratory
birds. Amongst the birds you can sit back and watch the parade of animals for
which Tarangire is famous: these include the stately elephant, powerful lion,
giraffe, graceful impala, cheetah, mongoose, buffalo and baboons. After
feasting your eyes on this glorious park’s diversity, you’ll head off to Mto wa
Mbu and reach the campsite in the late afternoon. You’ll probably want to
stretch your legs and check out the photos you’ve taken so far while our cook
prepares you a delicious dinner which you can enjoy watching the apricot and
bronze of an African sunset.
Day Three: Mto wa Mbu to
Lake Natron
After
a yummy breakfast you’ll set off for Lake Natron, a salt and soda lake cradled
in part of the great East African Rift Valley. The lake is a patchwork of pink,
russet and white because of the microorganisms that thrive on its salinity and
the salt-crust rafts that pepper the lake. You’ll arrive at the campsite in
time for a delicious lunch and then you’ll take an afternoon stroll to the
lake, where you could be delighted by a pink cloud of flamingoes; the lake is
the only regular breeding ground in East Africa of around 2.5 million lesser
flamingoes, who depend utterly on the lake and are therefore categoried as near
threatened, despite their numbers. You’ll wander past salt marshes and
freshwater wetlands and on to a sparkling waterfall. You’ll also get a chance
to marvel at Oldoinyo Lengai (Mountain of God in Maa in the language of Maasai
people), an active volcano* and if you’d like to climb it, we can add an extra
day to your adventure to get you to the top! (Tell us when you book if you’d
like to be a volcano-conqueror!). Dinner and overnight at Lake Natron campsite.
Day Four: Lake Natron to
Serengeti National Park
After
breakfast you‘ll leave the harsh and compelling landscape of Lake Natron to
travel to the lush bounty of the Serengeti National Park. You’ll journey via
Loliondo and Wasso, towns, where the Maasai, Chagga, Sonjo and Warusha peoples
live and work together in harmony, and through to the Klein’s Gate, the
northeast entrance to the Serengeti. On your drive don’t forget to look out for
a wide variety of animals including antelope, wildebeest and zebra. You’ll rest
up at a campsite in the centre of the Serengeti, and enjoy a lovely dinner
while you anticipate what tomorrow will bring.
Day Five: Serengeti
National Park
You’ll
wake up to pink and apricot African dawn, in the centre of the Serengeti, a
paradise for wildlife and bird lovers, with a thrill wherever you turn your
head. Make sure you fill up on breakfast, as there’s lots to see today,
especially if you visit during migration season. The Serengeti is home to the
Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra, an incredible and world-famous
phenomenon. But even outside migration season, you’ll be up close and personal
with a variety of animals, including over 70 species of large mammals. You’ll
see lions, leopards, elephant, cheetah and water buffalo all within a few feet
of your jeep. But these aren’t all. The Serengeti is home to many other animals
that are equally fascinating and beautiful. This is a dizzyingly active
ecosystem and you’ll also marvel at eland, antelope and Grant’s gazelle; hyenas
and crocodiles; monkeys and baboons as well as hippos and rhinos. Birders will
spot hundreds of bird species, both endemic and migrating from the Eurasia.
After a heady day enjoying the wildlife, relax with a drink at our campsite at
Seronera, while you watch the sunset and wait for your delicious dinner to be
served. Eat up – you’ve another amazing day tomorrow so you’ll need your
strength!
Day Six: Serengeti
National Park to Ngorongoro Crater
You’ll
spend this morning revisiting the diverse landscapes of the Serengeti -
riverine forest, swamps, kopjes and grasslands before your next part of the
adventure. After a tasty lunch you’ll journeyoff to the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO
World Heritage site whose fertile volcanic plains and stunning highlands hold
some of the richest density of animals in the whole of Africa. You’ll spend the
night at Simba Camp, which is at the rim of the crater and while you watch the
golden pink sunset melt over the savannah within the caldera, our friendly cook
will be preparing a delectable dinner for you.
Day Seven: Ngorongoro
Crater to Mto wa Mbu
You’ll
be up with the African dawn because early morning is the best time to
experience the Crater waking up. It’s a totally different feel and a filling
breakfast, mug of hot coffee and crisp air will enliven you to enjoy it to the
full. There’s plenty of time for photography and what a day for it! You’re
likely to spot the Big Five - lion, elephant, leopard, rhino and water buffalo
– in a landscape lush with greens, olives and gold topped with the intense blue
of the Tanzanian sky. You’ll stop for a cheeky picnic lunch near a pondful of
hippos: older ones patiently sunning or muddying themselves while the
youngsters play and splash. The Ngorongoro Crater has a unique geology and this
is why so many species live here and, apart from the Big Five, you’ll spot
zebra, wildebeest and hyena and – for you bird lovers - the salmon pink mist of
graceful flamingos at Soda Lake and vultures and hawks eagerly circling the sky
in search of a discarded carcass. Storks, ibis, and cranes are also common to
the Crater. You’ll begin your drive to the tranquility of Fanaka Camp after
lunch and you’ll have worked up the appetite for a hot, fresh and tasty dinner
under a sky packed full of stars.
Day Eight: Lake Manyara
National Park to Moshi
On
our last day of the tour (we know, we wish it was longer too!) we will
experience the beauty of Lake Manyara National Park. Nestled at the base of the
Great Rift Valley escarpment, the park is a picturesque tapestry of habitats:
the golden savannah, lush forest, arid, baked scrubland and tumbling rivers.
You’ll wake up to an early breakfast to start the day early enough to spot the
wildlife of the park and to breathe in the beauty of the place. You’ll picnic
in the heart of the park and then explore the shores of Soda Lake, with its
pink shimmer of flamingo, one of over four hundred species of dazzling birds
including the forest hornbill, pelican and cormorant. Lake Manyara is home to
the legendary tree-climbing lion as well as powerful water buffalo, African
elephant, giraffe, impala and hippo. In the late afternoon, you’ll say goodbye
to Manyara and drive to Moshi, through Maasai bomas, baobab forest and rolling
savannah. When you arrive back at Moshi, tired but rejuvenated, your adventure
will end. We can take you to the airport or Arusha, if you are too awestruck
with your safari experience to move.
Safari Package Includes
- Transport (4x4 Land Cruiser) with open roof
- Camping & park fees
- Tent & mattress
- Professional English speaking safari guide & chef
- 7 breakfasts; 8 lunches; 7 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)
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