4 DAYS MID-RANGE LODGE SAFARIS TARANGIRE, NGORONGORO CRATER AND LAKE MANYARA



4 Days Mid-range Lodge Safari Tarangire, Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara


Overview
4  Days  Tarangire, Ngorongoro crater and lake  Manyara   lodge  safaris.The safari will  take you around Lake Manyara which is famous for its tree climbing lions, The Ngorongoro Crater which is known also as the Garden of Eden where you  will  be able  to  see  black  rhino and   Tarangire   national park  national   home of  elephants baobab trees ,  climbing trees pythons , lions,leopards and other  animals In   this   tour   you   will   have chance to  see  all  big  five for  short time

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival    in Arusha

We  will  pick  you  from  Arusha airport  or  Kilimanjaro airport for  overnight  in your  accommodation in Arusha  city.

Day 2: Arusha   to Tarangire

Pick  up  from  Arusha  hotel   at 8.00m  then take  3 hours  driver to  Tarangire  national  park   and  you  will  have  full  day  game drive inside  this  park  later you  will  drive to  Marera view lodge  for dinner and   overnight . Location  of  Tarangire  national  park  is 115km   from  Arusha  .and  cover area square  of  2800km.Wild animals drink water from  Tarangire  river    where  the  name  Tarangire  come from. The  park  has  major  attractions  which  are  a large  number of  elephants ,climbing trees pythons  and  baobab  trees.Also  you  will  be able to see  lions,leopards and other  animals

Day 3: Ngorongoro crater full day

You  will   wake up around  6,30 am  for your breakfast, after breakfast you will  leave to  Ngorongoro  crater floor  where you  will  able  to  see  all   big  five, also    you  will  see different  types  of  birds, black  rhino available  inside  crater.In  this day you  will  have your  lunch   inside   the  crater   while  watching  nature and high   concentrations of flamingos.As you will  have full day  inside the crater you  will be able to see the astounding Ngorongoro Crater which is famous for being the largest inactive and intact volcanic caldera in the whole world. A result of a major explosion and collapse about 2 to 3 million years ago, the Crater was officially hailed as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa in 2015.The animal’s statistics at Ngorongoro crater are as follows: There are over 7,000 wildebeest at the crater, 6,000 Black spotted Hyenas, 4,000 zebras, 3,000 Elands, 3,000 Gazelles, 300 Elephants, over 55 Lions, 30 black Rhinos and many small animals like Kobs, Antelopes, Jackals, Hippos and others  later  drive back  to  Marera  view  lode  for  dinner and  overninght.

Day 4: Lake Manyara to Arusha

After  your  breakfast you   will  head  to  lake  Manyara  for a full  day  game  drive ,  inside  the park  you  will  be able to  see climbing tree lions and a lot  of  flamingos  attracted by the algae in the lake and  you  will  visit a hot spring . Also the same  day  you  will  visit Maasai   boma  where you  will  see  how  they  live  and  learn  their culture  and traditions  then  later  drive  back to  Arusha   for dinner  and  overnight.

Safari package INCLUDES

  • Transfers in both directions between the International Airport and Arusha
  • Two  nights’   accommodation in Arusha town which is night before your tour and after your tour.
  • Extended 4 x 4 luxury safari jeep with pop up roof for game viewing
  • Professional safari guide and well speaking English.
  • Professional safari cook Entrance fee for all national parks.
  • Accommodation at basic camping during the safari full board
  • Camping fees at all national parks.
  • Ngorongoro Crater fees
  • 18% VAT to our entrance fees.
  • All Government taxes
  • Free WIFI  in  safari  jeep
  • Unlimited  drinking water.
  • Flying  doctor  Services.

Safari Package EXCLUDES

  • Tanzania Visa
  • Personal Expenses (e.g. laundry, telephone, beverages, etc.)
  • Optional Tours (balloon rides USD. 550 per person), should be booked in advance
  • Tips and gratuities to your safari guide and cook
PRICE 1300 USD Per Person
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