4 Days /3 Nights Safari Lake Manyara / Ngorongoro Crater / Tarangire

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    Day 1: After breakfast drive to Lake Manyara National Park.

    The first view as you approach Lake Manyara National Park is very spectacular, regardless of direction.  When you approach it from the East, the Rift Valley the escarpment looms on the horizon forming an impressive backdrop to the lake.  If you come from the west and pause at the top of the escarpment, the Park lies in a green strip below you and the Lake glistening in the sunlight.

    This beautiful park is at the base of the Great Rift Valley escarpment and comprises of forest, woodland, grasslands, swamps and lake Manyara it self.

    Picnic lunch at the Park

    Proceed with an afternoon game drive at the Park.

    Dinner and overnight at Fig tree camp site/Lodge.

    Day 2: After breakfaskt Drive to Ngorongoro Crater

    It is about 2 hrs drive from Lake Manyara Park to Ngorongoro crater.

    • Picnic lunch at camp site/lodge
    • Afternoon game drive at the Crater floor.

    Ngorongoro Crater is a true wonder of the world, famous for its sunken caldera formed ever a millions year ago.  The Crater is inhabited in harmony by indegerious Maasai, their livestock as well as a startling variety of plant, animal and birdlife species.

    This is a half day crater tour and the only place in Africa where you stand a very good chance of seeing the big five in the course of either morning or afternoon’s game drive

    Dinner and overnight at Simba Camp site/lodge.

    DAY 3: Morning adventure at the Crater floor.

    The crater hosts an estimated 30,000 animals on its floor, including large herds of buffalo and wildebeest, eland, hartebeest, elephant, hippo, lions and the endangered black rhino.

    • Picnic lunch at view point
    • Drive back to lake Manyara
    • Dinner and overnight at Twiga camp/lodge.

    DAY 4: After breakfast transfer to Tarangire National Park

    It is the vast number of baobabs that first capture the eye as you enter Tarangire National Park.  The gently rolling countryside is dotted with these majestic trees which seem to dwarf the animals that feed beneath them.

    Morning game drive in Tarangire National Park.

    The park is spectacular in the dry season when many of the migratory wildlife species come back to the permanent waters of Tarangire River.

    • Picnic lunch at the Park
    • Drive back to Moshi/Arusha

    Camping safari

    Price is $190 per person per day

    The price includes:

    • Camping fees,
    • Park entry fees,
    • Crater service fees,
    • Cook,
    • Driver guide,
    • Safari jeep (Land Rover or Toyota Land cruiser with open roof for game viewing),
    • Air condition cooler box,
    • Drinking water,
    • Camping equipments including sleeping tents, sleeping mats, sleeping bags, table, chairs, dinning tents
    • Food (three meals a day).

    The price does not include:

    • accommodation before and after safari, tips and drinks.

    Lodge Safari

    Price is $420 per person per day.

    This price includes:

    • Park entry fees,
    • Luxury lodge accommodation,
    • Crater service,
    • Safari jeep (Land Rover or Toyota Land cruiser with open roof for game viewing),
    • Air condition,
    • Cooler box,
    • Drinking water and food (three meals a day from the lodges).

    This price does not include:

    • Accommodation before and after safari, tips and drinks.
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