Start and finish in Arusha! The 8-day Safari tour 8 Days Ngorongoro High Lands & Serengeti Package includes travel to Arusha, Tanzania, as well as 5 additional locations in Tanzania. The 8 Days Ngorongoro High Lands & Serengeti Package includes a hotel room, a professional guide, meals, transportation, and other amenities.
8 Days Ngorongoro High Lands & Serengeti Package
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Day 1
Arusha to Serengeti National Park
For an afternoon game drive with a packed lunch, you’ll take a morning drive to Serengeti National Park. During the course of the following two days, we will delve right into the center of this well-known migration route.
We shall find out why the mythical Serengeti personifies the ideal of “Old Africa” with its wide-open expanses, brilliant blue skies, and creature-filled landscape. A sizable lion pride lounges in the long grasses, while giraffes, gazelles, monkeys, eland, and the entire variety of African species are there in mind-boggling numbers. Families of elephants eat on acacia bark and trumpet to one another across the plains. Seronera Campground will be where you spend the night.
Have a great game drive this morning following breakfast. Look for buffalo, hippopotamus, elephant, giraffe, antelope, Thompson’s and Grant’s gazelle, and lions to see the wide variety of Serengeti species in this area. You will be more than amazed if you visit during the amazing wildebeest migration. We’ll go on another game drive in the late afternoon.
Animals are present everywhere! If you look closely, you can spot monkeys, birds, and the enormous jungle cats lion, leopards, and cheetahs admiring the scenery. Animals can be seen flying, hiding in the trees, in the bushes, in rivers, and in streams. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience! Seronera Campground will be where you spend the night.
Ngorongoro Crater is located in and near Ngorongoro Serengeti National Park.
After breakfast, you’ll go on a game drive with your picnic lunch till noon in the Serengeti National Park to take in the splendor of this wonderful area. After lunch, play a game before heading to Simba Campsite in Ngorongoro Crater for dinner and the night.
After breakfast, head out with your picnic lunch in hand and descend into the Ngorongoro crater for two hours of short game viewing before continuing on to Nainokanoka. Take a quick stroll to see Maasai villages before returning to the camp for dinner and the night.
Embakai campground and Olmoti and Embakai craters are reached by walking.
After breakfast and lunch, walk to Olmoti Crater in the morning where you may enjoy watching birds before driving via Bulati to Embakai camp. You may view a variety of animals here, including zebras, gazelles, and others. On this same day, head down to the Embakai crater to see some flamingos, antelopes, and buffalos. After that, make your way up to Embakai’s crater rim for a hot meal, dinner, and overnight.
Following breakfast, stroll to Naiyobi camp with your picnic lunches. If the sky is clear, you will be able to see Mt. Oldonyo le Ngai and the Maasai town. supper and a night’s rest in Naiyobi (Chini ya mti). Getting to the camp, which is Naiyobi campground, requires a 4–5 hour hike in this location.
Start your walk to Pembe ya Swala after breakfast. From there, a car will be waiting to take you to World Views Camp. You’ll pass by Maasai settlements, a lake, and several birds on the way. Go to the waterfalls after lunch so you can swim if you’d like, then return to the tent to rest. After midnight, take a quick drive to the mountain base where the 6- to 8-hour Oldonyo Lengai active volcano trek begins. Return before sunrise because the daytime is very hot and has a full meal before relaxing for a while at camp.
The lesser flamingo feeds on the algae found in soda lakes, although they almost exclusively choose to nest at Lake Natron. Over 75% of the lesser flamingos in the world are born at Lake Natron. Since the heat isn’t as intense, morning or sunset are the greatest times to see these wonderful birds.
You can take a short stroll from the concession area to the hominid footprints, where scientists have documented uncommon discoveries of well-preserved human footprints made in the mud between 5,000 and 19,000 years ago. No other African site contains as many prehistoric Homo sapiens footprints, making it a gold mine for researchers trying to understand the history of early humanity.
travels back to Arusha after lunch.
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