Day 1
- Arrival
- Transfer to the accommodation
- Bed and breakfast
Day 2: Lake Manyara National Park
Your safari guide will meet with you at your accommodation after breakfast. He will brief you about your safari to Lake Manyara National Park, and then you’ll leave the campsite / Arusha town when you’ve gotten all the information about the safari and Arusha town. You will arrive in time for lunch at the lodge.
After lunch, you will head into Lake Manyara Park. The park, which is bellyful with lush vegetation and a tropical forest of giant figs, took its name from the Masai word for euphoria tragically.
The park’s varied habitat attracts a good sort of animals, including one of Africa’s largest concentrations of elephants, Manyara’s famous tree-climbing lions, as well as large flocks of flamingos attracted by the algae within the lake.
Day 3: Ngorongoro Crater
After breakfast, you will descend 600 meters into this magnificent crater for a morning, half-day game drive. The Ngorongoro Crater is one of the foremost densely populated African wildlife areas in the world and is home to an estimated 30,000 animals, including a number of Tanzania’s last remaining black rhinos.
Supported by a year-round water system and fodder, the Ngorongoro Crater supports a huge sort of animals, which includes herds of wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, eland, warthog, hippo, and giant African elephants.
Another big draw card to the present picturesque park is its dense population of predators, which includes lions, hyenas, jackals, cheetahs, and therefore, the ever-elusive leopard, which sometimes requires a trained eye to identify. You’ll enjoy a picnic lunch within the crater, after which, you will visit the Tarangire Park.
Day 4: Tarangire National Park
After breakfast, you will again head into Tarangire Park for a morning game drive. The park runs along the road of the Tarangire River and is especially made from low-lying hills on the good valley floor. Its natural vegetation mainly consists of acacia woodland and giant African Baobab trees, with huge swamp areas within the south.
Both the river and the swamps sort of act as magnets for wild animals during Tanzania’s season. The Tarangire Park is reputed to contain a number of the most important elephant herds in Africa. Additionally, it is home to three rare species of animals: the greater kudu, the fringed-eared oryx, and also a couple of ashy starlings.
You will return to the campsite for lunch, after which you’ll depart for Arusha town and this will end your African safari adventure.