Arrival in Tanzania. Departure for Tarangire. Safari.
02-15 Arrival at Dar es Salaam airport. Transfer to a domestic flight. 05-00 departure to Arusha. Upon arrival, meeting and transfer to the Tarangire area. Accommodation, rest. Dinner. The camp is located on a private concession next to Tarangire Park. In the afternoon, a safari in Tarangire is possible (if you have the strength). Tarangire Park is located in the Maasai steppe, which is characterized by hilly terrain with swamps in the lowlands. The Tarangire River flows through the park, from which the reserve takes its name. The park is home to many animals. Zebras, buffalos, impalas, gazelles, elands, waterbucks and others flock to the river. Among the permanent inhabitants of the park are elephants, as well as oryx and gerenuks. Trees are a favorite place for lions, leopards and pythons. The park is home to more than 550 species of birds, including the largest bird, the ostrich, and the heaviest flying bird, the African great bustard. Overnight at Maramboi Tented Lodge (pet friendly hotel on site). Meals full board (drinks not included)*Day 2
Safari on Lake Manyara, transfer to Karatu.
morning safari in Tarangire and departure to Lake Manyara (2.5 hours drive) Safari in Lake Manyara Park. Buffaloes, leopards, and rhinoceroses live on the shores of the lake. There are a lot of giraffes and antelopes. Unlike the savanna, there are wooded thickets in which large families of monkeys live, and lions living in the park climb trees. The alkaline waters of the lake attract birds, including pink flamingos, especially noticeable against the gray stones of the coast. Storks and herons soar in the currents of rising warm air. In places where the rift comes close to the lake, there are hot springs. Ernest Hemingway called the lake the most beautiful thing he saw in Africa! (Wikipedia) After the safari, transfer and accommodation at the lodge. Accommodation at The Retreat at Ngorongoro, full board.Day 3
Safari in Ngorongoro Crater, transfer to Serengeti
Departure for a safari to the crater, safari to Ngorongoro (the journey takes 2.5 hours). You will have a real opportunity to observe all representatives of the big African five. (lion, elephant, rare black rhinoceros, buffalo and leopard). In the crater there are several different islands of vegetation, a small forest, a freshwater lake, and also a soda lake with flamingos. 12-00 Stop for lunch and rest at Lake Ngoitokitok, where hippos live. 14-00 Departure to the Serengeti, optional visit to a Maasai village. On the way to the lodge, a short safari in the Serengeti. Serengeti. This is one of the most famous reserves in Africa. The vast expanses of the savanna are home to approximately five hundred species of birds and three million individuals of large animals. Here you are sure to see lions, zebras, giraffes, elephants, buffalos and hyenas. Accommodation of your choice, full board. Kubu Kubu Luxury Camp Serengeti Melia LodgeDay 4
Serengeti Safari
Full day in the Serengeti. Morning and evening safari. Serengeti National Park is located in the Great Rift of Africa. It is included in the list of the most famous national parks in the world. If you wish, you can book a hot air balloon flight - a unique experience of rising in a balloon over the savannah and watching the migration from above, the price is 450 dollars per person (there may be others in the balloon, this is not individual). More than a million large mammals live here: lions, wildebeest, elephants, rhinoceroses, leopards, buffalos, crocodiles, hyenas, giraffes, jackals, baboons, bat-eared foxes and many others. Ornithologists count about 500 species of birds in the park. The reserve is the best place on Earth to observe the life of lions, cheetahs and giraffes. Here you will have the opportunity to see the great migration. Accommodation at the selected hotel, full board.Day 5
Safari in Serengeti and flight to Zanzibar or Arusha or Lake Victoria
Breakfast, morning safari on departure to the airport. Around 11-00 departure to Zanzibar. (the plane can make several intermediate landings, drop off or pick up people along the route)