This is a very special tour that concentrates in the Serengeti, to follow the Great Migration. You will spend at least 3 nights in the park, usually one in the Central Area (largest concentration of big cats) and two where the Migration is according to the time of the year. We have designed this particular tour so that you finish the safari in Tarangire National Park which is well known for its elephant families, which can often be seen congregating by the river.
Tarangire National Park and Ngorongoro Conservation Area are exceptional destinations in Tanzania, known for their stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural experiences.**
Tarangire National Park:
– Wildlife Viewing: Famous for its large elephant herds during the dry season (June to October), Tarangire also hosts lions, leopards, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, and various antelope.
– Birdwatching: Home to over 550 bird species, including colorful bee-eaters and hornbills, Tarangire is a birdwatcher’s delight.
– Scenic Landscapes: The park features grasslands, acacia woodlands, and iconic baobab trees, offering stunning photo opportunities.
Ngorongoro Conservation Area:
– **Ngorongoro Crater:** This massive volcanic caldera is known for its lush vegetation and abundant wildlife, often called an “Eden.”
– Big Five: Ngorongoro is one of the best places to see the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros) in one day.
– Maasai Culture: Visitors can interact with Maasai communities and learn about their traditions.
Lake Manyara:
Lake Manyara is celebrated for its scenic beauty and is known for tree-climbing lions. The park also features elephants, giraffes, zebras, and many waterfowl.
– Birdlife: Lake Manyara is a birdwatcher’s paradise with over 400 species recorded, including flamingos and pelicans.
Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by our experienced guides and transferred to your comfortable accommodations in Arusha. Take some time to settle in and soak in the stunning surroundings before gathering for a welcome dinner, where you’ll meet your fellow adventurers and receive an overview of the exciting days ahead.
After having breakfast, we will depart for Tarangire National Park, which is well known for its large elephant herds and majestic baobab trees. You will enjoy a full day of game drives, allowing you to spot a variety of wildlife including lions, leopards, giraffes, and more. In the evening, we will exit the park and drive to Karatu for overnight stay
After breakfast drive to Ngorongoro Ndutu for afternoon game drive and overnight.
Early morning game drive around Ndutu area searching for animals later back to the lodges for breakfast then depart with lunch boxes for a full game drive, overnight at Ndutu Ndutu.
Morning game drive of Ndutu searching for migration later drive back to the camp for breakfast, then depart with lunch boxes to Serengeti national park for afternoon game drive and overnight.
A full day you will be spent exploring the iconic Serengeti National Park, home to some of the most abundant wildlife populations on the continent. Set out on thrilling game drives across the vast savannah plains, where you’ll have the chance to witness the Big Five in their natural habitat, including lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinos. Keep your camera ready as you encounter herds of wildebeest, zebra, and giraffe, and marvel at the breathtaking landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see.
Take your leave of the Serengeti and head towards the Ngorongoro Crater, a spectacular natural wonder and one of Africa’s most renowned wildlife sanctuaries. Descend to the crater floor where you’ll be amazed by the incredible variety of wildlife, including the elusive black rhinoceros, prides of lions, and a colorful array of birds. After an unforgettable day of exploration, return to the rim and retreat to your luxurious lodge in Karatu.
On your final day, you can enjoy a relaxed breakfast while admiring the breathtaking views of Ngorongoro and Manyara before beginning your journey back to Arusha. You will stop for a hot lunch at Arusha Cultural Heritage, where you can reflect on the incredible experiences and memories you have gained during your luxury safari adventure in Tanzania. After lunch, you will transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your onward journey home. The distance you will travel is 210 kilometers and it will take approximately 3 hours to reach your destination. The road is in good condition and is tar-marked (asphalt) for transit.
Number of People | Cost Per Person in US($) | Accommodation |
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2 people | $ 3,312 | I night : Venus Hotel |
3 people | $ 2,982 | 2 nights: Marera Valley lodge |
4 people | $ 2,663 | 2 nights: Embalakai tented camp |
5 people | $ 2,597 | 2 night : Acacia ndutu tented camp |
6 people | $2,447 | |
Number of People | Cost Per Person in US($) | Accommodation |
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1 Person | On request | |
2 People | On request | |
3 People | On request | |
4 People | On request | |
5 People | On request | |
Ron Advetures will pick you up and transfer you to designated Hotels. Pick-up on arrival at the airport and drop-off are included in our package. We arrange also other group transport if required.
Tanzania safari wildlife safari prices depend on the number of people on a trip, how many days of safari, and the level of comfort or luxury.
Our package covers-Professional and experienced English-speaking safari guide
How many people can be in a safari vehicle? We ensure everyone gets a window seat. All of our Safari vehicles are 4×4 Toyota Land Cruisers that take 4 people if 6 including a driver and a safari guide for the extended ones
How many people can be in a safari vehicle? We ensure everyone gets a window seat. All of our Safari vehicles are 4×4 Toyota Land Cruisers that take 4 people if 6 including a driver and a safari guide for the extended ones
We recommending to using the company using company that have policy on environmental conservation, in which their guides are responsible and understood the value of conservation.
Kilimanjaro Brothers has been education on environmental training and better practice ecological conscious decisions.
Cheapest tour operators thus attract customer by cheapest price and thus expect poor service as well make burden to guides on depending on tips.
Operator that are using very old safari vehicles make environmental degradation through the discharging smoke and emission
Kilimanjaro brothers have make a step forward, we develop more sustainable business and using New Land curser Toyota safari vehicle with new engine with regular maintained to control emission.
Many flights to Tanzania have cheaper tickets when you book in advance, so it is better to plan and book your flight in advance which will help us to book the best hotels/ lodges for your safari.
Book in advance as far as six to ten months before the excursion, if you’re looking for last minutes booking we will always be happy to help you.
Security precaution on safari.
Be sure to follow the tips for safety precautions in Tanzanian safaris, so as to have safe and enjoyable moments during your safari.
People in Tanzania are very good and polite but still you have to be careful when you are around the city center with valuable things and big camera hanging around on your neck. Never walk at night alone instead it’s better to use transport, your local guides or nearby hotel.
Make sure you record a number of your passport, airline tickets, traveler checks and credit cards and keep them in a safe place.It is extremely rare for incidents to occur and always your professional guide is there to ensure your safety. Below are the tips to ensure your safety during safaris.
Always follow your guide’s instructions and guidelines.
Stay in the car during game drives except at designated areas where you are allowed to get out of the car.
Never walk off far to a bush it’s better to ask for advice from your guide about where to go
Don’t stand up in the car, hang out of the window or sit on the roof.
Don’t drive too close to animals if you are on a self-drive safari.
Stay close to your guide and group on a walking safari and always walk in single file.
Watch where you put your feet while walking in the bush.
The vast majority of Tanzanians still live a lifestyle very close to their traditional lifestyles, and most local people are subsistence farmers.
We are using 4×4 safari vehicles Toyota Landcruisers that have been designed to conquer the ever-demanding road conditions in East Africa. All vehicles have pop-up roofs that can be opened during game drives and a window seat is guaranteed for each guest
The Great Migration – also called the Great Wildlife Migration – is an enormous, continuous and roughly circular migration across the plains and woodlands of Tanzania and Kenya by two million wildebeests, zebras and antelopes. It’s the largest land-based migration in the world. Witnessing thousands-strong herds stretched out in front of you is a sight you never forget.
The Big Five are lion, leopard, bush elephant, black rhino and Cape buffalo. These are the animals considered to be the hardest and most dangerous to hunt on foot.
This is obviously a hard question to answer. The longer you spend on safari, the more animals you’ll see, and the greater the variety you’re likely to spot. If you’re hoping to spot the Big Five, for instance, one day in all likelihood won’t cut it. But if you give yourself four to five days, you might well manage it.
What we can say is that you need to factor in driving times when heading on a safari. For instance, from Kilimanjaro International Airport (gateway to the Northern Circuit), you can reach reserves like Arusha National Park and Lake Manyara National Park within hours and go on safari that same day. But Serengeti National Park, fon the other hand, is quite a drive, so you should factor in a day of travel each way. Fortunately, the drive to Serengeti takes you past Ngorongoro Crater, which is a MUST, as well as some other attractions worth a visit like Olduvai Gorge.
Please chat to us for advice on how long is needed based on what you want to see.
Everyone has his priorities and things they want to see some people want to see baby animals being born, for instance, while others want to see as many animals as possible. Still others want good birdspotting, some want to see flowers, and some want to see the animals in a lush setting. And of course, many want to see the Great Wildlife Migration and its chaotic river crossings. Please read Best Time to Visit the Serengeti to identify the best months for each of the above-mentioned highlights. Also, feel free to chat with us so we can advise you.
What do I need on my safari?[back to top]
Soap
Small Sewing Kit
Hand Lotion
Shampoo
Suntan Lotion
Lip Salve
Tissues
Nail Brush
Toothpaste and Toothbrush
Sunglasses
Camera (recommend Telephoto Lens)
Flash Light (Torch) and Batteries
Pen and Paper
Malaria Tablets
Binoculars
Small water bottle for personal use
Plastic Bags for dirty clothes
Do not hesitage to give us a call. We are an expert team and we are happy to talk to you.
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