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Join us on an extraordinary 8-day journey, the Wildebeest Migration Safari, where you’ll delve deep into the heart of the Serengeti to witness the breathtaking spectacle of the Great Migration. Over eight incredible days, immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of Africa’s wilderness, encounter a rich diversity of wildlife, and create enduring memories. Prepare for an adventure of a lifetime as we follow the iconic migration of millions of wildebeests, gazelles, and zebras. Get ready to experience the wild like never before.
Lake Manyara, a picturesque gem of a park, stands renowned for its captivating tree-climbing lions, herds of majestic elephants, and lively baboon communities. Despite its modest dimensions, this park boasts an astounding array of bird and animal species. A brief sojourn in this tranquil sanctuary promises to enrich your safari in profound ways, for here, the verdant splendor of the jungle offers a stark contrast to the other magnificent parks on your safari itinerary.
Prepare to be enchanted by the unique charm of Lake Manyara, where nature’s secrets and vibrant biodiversity await, enhancing your safari adventure with unforgettable experiences.
Later in the afternoon, we will drive to Karatu overnight.
Meal Plan: Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation: Eileen’s Tree Inn or a similar lodge in Karatu.
Room plan: Double Occupancy
Following a delightful breakfast, your day unfolds with a scenic drive to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. After a seamless registration process, you’ll embark on a thrilling descent down the Ngorongoro Crater walls, venturing onto the Crater floor. It’s a day devoted to exhilarating game drives in this natural wonder, often referred to as the ‘Eden of Africa’ and rightly so.
Prepare for an extraordinary opportunity to spot the ‘Big 5’ – Elephants, Lions, Leopards, Buffaloes, and Rhinos. With a touch of serendipity, you might just witness all of these magnificent creatures in a single day’s game drive. As the day gently transitions into evening, we’ll make our way to the enchanting Serengeti for an overnight stay, ensuring your safari experience is nothing short of remarkable.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation: Embalakai Authentic Camps or a similar Tented lodge in Serengeti.
Room plan: Double Occupancy
After indulging in a hearty breakfast, our journey unfolds as we set our course for the central Serengeti National Park, famously known as the Seronera region. As we venture deeper into the heart of untamed Africa, the Serengeti National Park stretches before us, a vast expanse of rolling plains that seem to stretch into infinity.
Our destination is the Seronera area, a true treasure trove of wildlife within the park. This region is blessed with the life-giving Seronera River, a vital water source that beckons a diverse array of wildlife. Here, you’ll encounter a vibrant tapestry of Serengeti’s inhabitants, representing a broad spectrum of its unique species.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation: Embalakai Authentic Camps or a similar Tented lodge in Serengeti.
Room plan: Double Occupancy
On this remarkable day of your adventure, we embark on an exhilarating journey through the Northern Serengeti, immersing ourselves in the thrilling pursuit of tracking the Great Migration. Timing is everything, and from June to October, nature unveils its grand spectacle – the Great Migration. Over one and a half million wildebeests, accompanied by countless gazelles and zebras, muster their courage to cross crocodile-infested rivers and journey into Kenya’s Masai Mara region in search of lush pastures and vital water sources.The Serengeti’s resident wildlife, including an array of enchanting animals and year-round avian residents, ensures that the park remains a must-visit destination whenever one sets foot in Tanzania. Prepare for an awe-inspiring encounter with the wild that you’ll cherish forever.”
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation: Mara Katikati Camps or a similar Tented lodge in Serengeti.
Room plan: Double Occupancy
On this particular day, we embark on an extraordinary expedition, delving deep into the heart of the Northern Serengeti to witness the mesmerizing phenomenon of the Great Migration. From the months of June through October, nature orchestrates a breathtaking spectacle as over one and a half million wildebeests, accompanied by multitudes of gazelles and zebras, dare the treacherous crocodile-infested rivers, venturing into Kenya’s majestic Masai Mara. They do so in their quest for greener pastures and life-sustaining water sources. The Serengeti’s year-round residents, including its diverse wildlife and an abundance of avian species, guarantee that this park remains an essential stopover for anyone exploring Tanzania. Prepare to be captivated by the untamed beauty of this natural wonder, an experience that will etch itself into your memory forever.”
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation: Mara Katikati Camps or a similar Tented lodge in Serengeti.
Room plan: Double Occupancy
On this particular day, we embark on an extraordinary expedition, delving deep into the heart of the Northern Serengeti to witness the mesmerizing phenomenon of the Great Migration. From the months of June through October, nature orchestrates a breathtaking spectacle as over one and a half million wildebeests, accompanied by multitudes of gazelles and zebras, dare the treacherous crocodile-infested rivers, venturing into Kenya’s majestic Masai Mara. They do so in their quest for greener pastures and life-sustaining water sources. The Serengeti’s year-round residents, including its diverse wildlife and an abundance of avian species, guarantee that this park remains an essential stopover for anyone exploring Tanzania. Prepare to be captivated by the untamed beauty of this natural wonder, an experience that will etch itself into your memory forever.”
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation: Mara Katikati Camps or a similar Tented lodge in Serengeti.
Room plan: Double Occupancy
As our journey unfolds, today marks our final game drive amidst the captivating landscapes of Serengeti National Park. We’ll embark on an en-route game drive as we bid farewell to the park, creating cherished memories along the way. Our path leads us through the pristine Ngorongoro Conservation Area, a pristine expanse of natural beauty, before we make our way to the tranquil town of Karatu, where you’ll spend the night.
This day promises an unforgettable blend of adventure and scenic wonders as we transition from Serengeti’s wildlife-rich terrain to the serene surroundings of Karatu, ensuring your safari experience culminates with lasting impressions
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Accommodation: Eileen’s Tree Inn or a similar lodge in Karatu.
Room plan: Double Occupancy
After a fulfilling breakfast, our journey leads us to the magnificent Tarangire National Park. Upon gate registration, we’ll immerse ourselves in exhilarating game drives, savoring the last day of our safari amidst the African wilderness. While this park is renowned for its majestic elephants and ancient baobab trees, its treasures extend far beyond.
Anticipate thrilling encounters with a diverse range of wildlife, from the regal lions and agile cheetahs to the endearing warthogs, graceful gazelles, diminutive dik-diks, and the elusive long-necked gerenuks, among many others. As the day’s adventures draw to a close, we’ll make our way to Kilimanjaro International Airport, where you’ll catch your evening flight homeward, concluding your safari with cherished memories and a heart full of Africa’s wonders.
Meal Plan: Breakfast and Lunch
The client can make a flight departing in the evening on the same day out of Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or he or she can spend the night at Arusha or Moshi for extra cost so as to have the flight departing the next day out of Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO).
Fly to/from Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO – Check price) near Arusha. Or fly to/from Arusha Airport (ARK – Check price) via Dar es Salaam or Nairobi (Kenya).