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TANZANIA
SAFARI YA SIMBA - the lion safari!Tanzania undoubtedly has some of the
finest wildlife viewing in Africa. The Simba Safari journeys through four
of the country's most exciting parks, with increased opportunities of
spotting the Big-5 and a huge variety of other species. The three safaris
below follow the same routes, but accommodation varies slightly in style,
cost and location. Perched on the rim of the Crater with a pair of binoculars,
one is able to view an incredible eco-system in the valley below.
Safari
Routing
01 Afternoon departure from Arusha to Tarangire. Game drive en
route.
02
Morning game drive, lunch and depart for Ngorongoro Crater.
03 Full day game-viewing in the Crater with a picnic lunch
.04 Drive via Olduvai Gorge en route to the Serengeti. Lunch and
afternoon game drive
.05 Morning and afternoon game drives
.06 Morning depart to Lake Manyara, lunch and afternoon game drive.
07 Morning depart to Arusha for your onward arrangements.
Day
01 Arusha - Lake Manyara National Park [3 1/2 hours approximately]
DBB
Depart Arusha after lunch , and drive across the Masai Steppe to the Great
Rift Valley , and up the escarpment to your hotel perched on the rim and
overlooking the park below. From which ever direction you approach Lake
Manyara, you get a spectacular view. Approaching from the east the Great
Rift Valley wall forms an impressive backdrop to the Lake. From the west,
with a pause at the top of the escarpment, the park lies below, a green
strip beside a glistening lake. Lake Manyara National Park covers an area
of 330 square kilometers, of which about two thirds is the lake itself,
and the rest is forest , acacia woodland and some grasslands by the lake
shore.
The wildlife can be migratory between Lake Manyara and Tarangire National
Park across the lake, but you should see elephant, hippo, Cape buffalo,
giraffe, several species of primate and antelope, and prolific birdlife.
Dinner and overnight at the Lake Manyara Serena Lodge.
Day 02 Lake Manyara National Park- Serengeti National Park [6 hours
approximately] L-DBB
After breakfast there is a game drive in the park . There are normally
plenty of hippo around, and you may be lucky enough to see the elusive
tree climbing lions for which this park is famous.
After lunch continue to the Serengeti National Park. This is one of the
most popular and spectacular game areas in East Africa, covering an area
of 14,765 square kilometers, teaming with game. A particular feature of
the Serengeti is the annual migration of the wildebeest and zebra herds.
Each year, after the traditional "short " rains in November
the migration starts when the herds amass in their thousands on the plains
below the Ngorongoro highlands.
During February they move north and west following the rains and the new
grasslands, and they start to move into the Masai Mara in July. In October
they move back to Tanzania .This annual phenomenon involves more than
1.5 million animals, including the lion and other predators who follow
the herds for easy pickings. The whole process affects the lives of thousands
of other species who rely on the passage of the migration for their survival,
even the insects, not to mention the trees and plants which rely on the
droppings for their fertilization. Dinner and overnight at the Serengeti
Sopa Lodge.
Day 03 Serengeti National Park
Morning and afternoon game drives. Dinner and overnight at the Serengeti
Sopa Lodge.
Day 04 Serengeti National Park- Ngorongoro Crater [5 hours approximately
]
L-DBB
Leave after breakfast and drive back across the Serengeti Plains viewing
game all the time and arrive at Ol Duvai Gorge. The Gorge is about 50
kilometers long and in some places 90 meters deep. Commonly heralded as
the " Cradle of Mankind" it was made famous by the discovery
in 1959 of the remains of early man. Your stop includes a visit to the
small museum overlooking the Gorge. After a picnic lunch you continue
on to your lodge on the Ngorongoro Crater rim for dinner and overnight.
" It is impossible to give a fair description of the size and beauty
of the Crater, for there is nothing with which one can compare it.
It is one of the Wonders of the World." This is how the Crater is
described by Bernard Grzimek in his classic "Serengeti Shall Not
Die". The area is given over to Wildlife Conservation and comprises
8300 square kilometers of which the Crater is 260 square kilometers, and
consists of grasslands, swamps, forests, rivers, and even an arid area
of shifting dunes. The Crater supports a year round resident population
of varied wildlife, and as the game is concentrated into a relatively
small area you are likely to see lion, elephant, hyena, jackal. cheetah,
the very rare Black rhino ,primates and many more. The area is also home
to the proud and colorful Masai tribe. Dinner and overnight at the Ngorongoro
Sopa Lodge.
Day 05 Ngorongoro Crater L-DBB
After an early breakfast you descend into the Crater in a 4 x 4 vehicle
for a full day of game viewing with a picnic lunch taken on the Crater
floor. Late afternoon you leave the Crater drive back to the lodge for
dinner and overnight at the Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge.
Day 06 Ngorongoro Crater - Tarangire National Park [5 hours approximately]
LDBB
Morning drive to Tarangire arriving for lunch and an afternoon game drive.
South from Lake Manyara this delightful park covers an area of 2,600 square
kilometers. It is the numerous wide bodied Baobab trees that first attract
your eye. The gently rolling countryside is dotted with these majestic
trees sometimes dwarfing the wildlife that feeds beneath them. The park
is at its best during the traditional dry seasons of June to October and
December to March when many of the migratory animals come to the Tarangire
River for water.
Wildebeest, Oryx, zebra, elephant are amongst the most prolific of the
animals. Dinner and overnight at the Tarangire Sopa Lodge.
Day 07 Tarangire National Park- Arusha [3 hours approximately]
Leave after breakfast and drive back to Arusha arriving late morning.
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