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Tanzania Budget saver : 2 Nights 3 Days PDF Print E-mail
Itinerary Type - Camping
Destination - Tanzania


Itinerary Summary

Tarangire/Manyara/Ngorongoro Our camping safaris in Tanzania concentrate on the northern Tanzania where you will find the most popular parks with different diversity namely, Lake Manyara National park, Ngorongoro Conservation area, Serengeti National park and Tarangire national park. Lake Manyara National Park is the cleavage known as the Great Rift Valley and can be identified from space as the most distinctive feature of the continent. The seam of this cleavage has developed a series of fascinating and beautiful lakes. The variety of habitats most popular the tree-climbing lions and the birdlife is plenty. Ngorongoro Crater is quite unique as its physical protection from man natural beauty rank it among the most pristine wilderness on earth. It is regarded as a natural wonder of the world and has been declared a World Heritage Site. It is the largest intact crater in the world, being 610 metres deep, 16 kilometers across and covering an area of 540 square kilometres. On the crater floor, grassland blends into swamps, lakes, rivers, woodland and mountains - all a haven for wildlife, including the greatest predator population in Africa. The volcanic crater is jam-packed with wildlife, including all the big game. Its pride and joy however is that it remains the last great world refuge for black Rhino. The name Serengeti comes from the Masai language and appropriately means endless plains. The National Park is as big as Northern Ireland. Its ecosystem, which includes the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, the Maswa Game Reserve and the Masai Mara Game Reserve (in Kenya). It lies between the shores of Lake Victoria in the west. Tarangire National Park has an atmosphere of remoteness and has fewer visitors than all the other parks in Tanzania's entire northern circuit. You may be lucky to spot the tree-climbing python which the park is famous for and other wild habitats.

Day 1: Lake Manyara
Depart Arusha and drive to Lake manyara via Mto-wa-mbu Village. Proceed for game viewing in the park with picnic lunch. Later in the after-noon drive to Twiga Campsite

Day 2: Ngorongoro Conservation Area
After breakfast drive to Ngorongoro with picnic lunch and descend into the crater for the tour. Later in the afternoon drive to Kigongoni Campsite

Day 3: Ngorongoro-Tarangire National Park-Arusha
After breakfast, game drive in Tarangire National Park with picnic lunch. Later in the afternoon drive back to Arusha. End of safari.

Additional Information

Please note that this is a joining others safari - Seat in the bus sharing Min [2] Max [6] Pax.

2008 Safari prices includes:
  • Transportation in 4x4 Safari vehicle with Driver/Guide
  • Park entrance fees + camping fees
  • Olduvai Gorge visiting fees
  • Meals - Breakfast, Hot Lunches / Packed lunches + Dinners.
  • Cook + Camping gears - Tents, Sleeping bags, Sleeping mats, Camping Chairs + Portable Camping tables.
  • Game drives as stated on the Itinerary
  • Bottled water (1ltr/PSN/Day)

Not included:
  • International air transportation to and from Arusha
  • Expenses of personal nature such as visas, travel/baggage insurance, laundry, beverages, tips etc
Book Tanzania Budget saver : 2 Nights 3 Days
What to carry:

Sleeping bag, Money for personal spending and tipping approximately KShs. 1000 a day, Only a small case or rucksack, as storage space is limited, A pair of long trousers and jersey for the cool mornings and evenings in addition to plenty of light clothes for hot days (do not forget a hat), swim suit, a pillow, good walking and biking shoes and sweets, Torch, sunglasses, suntan lotion, insect repellent/spray but not mosquito coils, Camera, films, binoculars, maps, guide-books, towel, soap and toothbrush/paste, All personal travel insurance, It is good idea to bring any drinks you might want around the campfire, as they are not always available enroute.
 
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