
Our guide will be waiting to greet our guests when they arrive at either Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or Arusha Airport (ARK), which is for domestic flights. While he drives you to your hotel in Arusha, Tanzania, the "safari capital" of Tanzania, relax in the plush car at your disposal. On your journey to the hotel, you may see the bustling central business district of this important metropolis. Depending on when you arrive, your pre-safari briefing may take place today; if not, it will take place first thing tomorrow morning. Your home for the night will be one of the best safari lodges on the edge of the city. It will be surrounded by nature and have beautiful architecture. You should get ready for your expedition tomorrow.
We will pick you up from your Arusha accommodation in the morning and transport you to the Arusha National Park. The park is home to an astonishing array of plant and animal life. In the classic film "Hatari," starring Hardy Kruger and the late, great John Wayne, this area was used for filming. You will see the Ngurdoto Crater during your trip. Animals such as buffaloes, waterbucks, giraffes, zebras, and baboons, as well as many bird species, are often seen throughout the year. Black and white colobus monkeys are also a highlight of the park's appeal. These apes are adept at traversing the tree canopy and leaping from limb to limb despite lacking thumbs. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that is only available in a select handful of Tanzania's national parks.
A picnic area has been chosen for lunch. Once you've gotten your fill of wildlife viewing, we'll take you back to your hotel in Arusha for supper and the night.
We will be leaving for Tarangire National Park after breakfast. The Tarangire River, which is found inside the park, gives the park its name. During the dry season, the local fauna relies only on this "river of warthogs" for water. Elephant grass and acacia forests are among the thick vegetation that may be found here. The giraffe, bushbuck, and hartebeest are also possible sightings. Several different predators, including lions, cheetahs, and leopards, constantly keep tabs on these creatures. Tarangire National Park has more bird species than any other location on Earth because of its abundance of nesting species. Tarangire has the greatest population of elephants in Tanzania, so it's the finest spot to witness these gentle giants in their natural environment, from little baby elephants to massive males. After supper, retire to your lodgings for the night.
After a hearty breakfast, you'll go back into Tarangire National Park to continue your safari and photograph the African wildlife there. Considering the geography, vegetation, and species of the park, your own safari guide will take you to the most beautiful locations. Upon returning after a day in Tarangire National Park, make your way to Karatu for the night and dinner at one of Karatu's finest lodges.
After breakfast, you'll continue your safari towards Serengeti National Park. Along the way, you'll see the beautiful Karatu highland fields and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (NCAA). The highlands will soon be in the rearview mirror as you travel further into the heart of wild Africa. In the afternoon, you'll get the chance to enjoy a game drive within Serengeti National Park after arriving in time for a picnic lunch. Dinner and overnight in a pre-booked lodge
After a tasty breakfast the next morning, you'll go back to Serengeti National Park to continue your safari and take pictures of the animals there. When it comes to natural beauty and scientific significance, the Serengeti National Park cannot be matched. It is home to more plains wildlife than anywhere else in Africa. The Serengeti is perhaps best known for its role in the annual Great Migration. Every year between October and November, over a million wildebeest and over 200,000 zebra migrate south from the northern highlands to the southern plains in anticipation of the brief rains. After the heavy precipitation in April, May, and June, they rotate west to north. No amount of drought, chasm, or crocodile-infested river could ever stop them from following their primal need to migrate. The enormous migration of wildebeests occurs only in the Serengeti. Safari-goers who want to live out their wildest safari fantasies go to the Serengeti National Park. After supper, you may retire to your lodgings for the night.
We begin our wildlife drive towards the western Serengeti after breakfast. Among all of the places that protect animals, the Serengeti National Park is the most well-known. It is home to the highest concentration of plains wildlife in Africa and has unparalleled scenic and scientific value. The Great Migration is the reason the Serengeti is so well-known. Every year, in preparation for the brief rains in October and November, over a million wildebeest and over 200,000 zebra migrate south from the northern highlands to the southern plains, only to turn west and north after the lengthy rains in April, May, and June. No amount of drought, chasm, or crocodile-infested river can stop them from following their innate need to travel. The wildebeest migrate across several ecosystems, including parks, reserves, and protected areas. Learn about the remarkable animals that call the Serengeti ecosystem home and wander around its varied landscapes. You will have dinner and spend the night at a nearby lodge.
The day starts with a game drive across the Serengeti and ends in the Ngorongoro Crater. There, wildebeest and zebra migrate annually. Birds, animals (like lions and cheetahs), and other fauna (like elephants and giraffes) live here. There are several hotel alternatives, from five-star establishments to tents. It's a 5,700-mile-long park (14,763 square kilometers). It's bigger than Connecticut yet has fewer vehicles. We'll have lunch at a picnic. After a late day of driving, we'll arrive at the Ngorongoro Conservation Area lodge.
You will have the chance to go on a wildlife drive in the Ngorongoro Crater after breakfast. It is stated that the Ngorongoro Crater has the largest density of animals in all of Africa. This makes it one of the most well-known places in all of Africa. The crater has become famous all over the globe and is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As a result, it receives a rising number of tourists each year and is often referred to as the "Eighth Wonder of the World." It is quite doubtful that you will be able to avoid seeing other cars here; nonetheless, you are certain of having an amazing time watching the local species in a setting that is really breathtaking. There is no other place in Africa that can compare to the Ngorongoro Crater. The park is home to all of the Big Five animals and is a particularly excellent area to view lions and Cape buffaloes throughout the year. It is also one of the greatest spots in the nation to observe the critically endangered black rhinoceros. A picnic location will provide guests with a meal that has been packed for them. After the day has come to a close, go on your journey to the Ngorongoro Highlands to have supper and spend the night at a designated lodge in Karatu.
The trip to Lake Manyara National Park, after breakfast, will only take a couple of hours. When you initially start your game drive, you'll see a big group of baboons.
Lake Manyara National Park is a protected area in the Arusha and Manyara districts. It is between Lake Manyara and the Great Rift Valley in Tanzania. A wide variety of landscapes and wildlife may be found at Lake Manyara National Park. The park was made to protect the elephants in the area, which has brought a lot of attention to the area. Despite its name, Lake Manyara is home to more than just elephants. Sometimes, a lion will be seen in a tree. You are going to have a picnic, so please bring a lunch. Travel to the Ngorongoro Highlands in the late afternoon, where you will spend the night at a designated lodge after eating dinner.
A cup of tea or coffee and a hearty breakfast await you each morning. You may take it easy for a while before you have to start packing. Get in the private safari Land Cruiser and go straight towards Arusha. You might make a little detour at Mto wa Mbu on the way to Arusha to stock up on supplies and meet some locals. Here at last is the conclusion of your fantastic and one-of-a-kind "Golden Photography Safari" experience, complete with a certificate to prove it. Get dropped off at the airport so you can catch your return flight or continue on to Zanzibar.
Explore the vast savannahs of East Africa on a safari customized to your preferences, whether it's encountering the Big Five in Tanzania's famous wildlife parks, or visiting the Rhino sanctuaries of Kenya.