Serengeti Safari, in northern Tanzania, is known for its massive annual migration of wildebeest and zebra. Seeking new pasture, the herds move north from their breeding grounds in the grassy southern plains. Many cross the marshy western corridor’s crocodile-infested Grumeti River. Others veer northeast to the Lobo Hills, home to black eagles. Black rhinos inhabit the granite outcrops of the Moru Kopjes.
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You will be picked in the morning at 8am drive to the Tarangire National Park arriving in time for a short game drive on-route to the lodge for lunch. After lunch you will relax until 4pm time for an afternoon game drive until 6pm. Seasonal swamps and giant baobab trees is home to Masai giraffes, buffaloes, hartebeest, eland, fringe-eared oryx, the weird-looking long-necked gerenuk and over 550 species of birds.
But it is the elephants, Tarangire is famous for and the park, where herds of up to 300 animals roam, is probably one of the best places in East Africa to see them and to get close to these giant creatures. Diner and overnight at the camp/lodge
After breakfast drive to Serengeti National Park with parked lunch, while traveling through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area you might stop for a breath-taking view over the Ngorongoro Crater before continuing to the Serengeti National Park. Serengeti means “endless plains” in Masai language. Depending on the season you will witness the migration of thousands of animals for which this park is famous for. You will arrive at your Camp or lodge for dinner and overnight in the Seronera Valley in the central Serengeti in the late afternoon after a game drive through the central Serengeti.
After breakfast you join another game drive in the Serengeti National Park. This morning you might spot animals you haven’t seen yet. The Serengeti is also home to the Big Five – lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino and leopard – and today you might be able to see all the members of this group. After lunch at a picnic site, you will drive in direction of the Ngorongoro Crater. As soon as you have reached the edge of the crater, the caldera opens up before you. Diner and overnight at the lodge
Rise and shine! After breakfast at daybreak you drive down into the crater with parked lunch. Inside the world’s largest caldera. You will see a diversity of wildlife ranging from black rhinos, Grant’s and Thomson’s gazelles, lions and leopards to elephants and mountain reed-bucks in the forests on the slopes. Leave the caldera in the afternoon and travel back to Arusha where you will arrive in the early evening.