Day 1: – Arrival JRO
Arrival JRO, meet & greet on arrival by RA rep and transferred to Arusha for overnight at Arusha Coffee Lodge – Meal Plan B/B in Plantation Room
Day 2: – Depart
Depart morning and drive to Tarangire National Park, spend full day game viewing and overnight at Tarangire Tree Camp – Meal Plan F/B
Day 3:
Morning and late afternoon game drive in Tarangire National Park and overnight at Tarangire Tree Camp – Meal plan F/B
Tarangire National Park (TNP) – This Park is best known for Baobab Trees and The Elephants. The TNP has easy access from ARUSHA, where you can reach within 2 and half hours’ drive. The park has different diversity and its corridor for elephants to cross on other side to migrate to Lake Manyara National Park.
The Savannah in TNP is unique experience. There is also lot of game to view. This park is close to Maasai steppe, hence the movement of wild animals is quite common to be viewed sometimes closer on the main road connecting between Arusha and Tarangire.
There is also famous river called Tarangire River, which is passing in the middle of the park. Hence, this river provides refuge for animals’ during the dry season, especially for Elephants, who consume high volume of water.
Day 4
Early morning depart to Serengeti National Park, game drive en-route to your lodge. Overnight at one Serengeti Pioneer Camp – Meal plan F/B – Serengeti Migration Camp – Meal Plan F/B
Day 5
Full day in Serengeti National Park and overnight at Serengeti Pioneer Camp – Meal Plan F/B Serengeti Migration Camp – Meal Plan F/B
Day 6
Full Day in Serengeti National Park Game and overnight at Serengeti Pioneer Camp – Meal plan F/B – Serengeti Migration Camp – Meal Plan F/B
April, May, June & July we provide Pioneer Luxury Tented Camp – Reason being, the Migration of Wildebeest is around Central Serengeti
July, Aug, Sept and October we provide Migration Tented Camp – Reason being, the Migration of Wildebeest is towards the North of Serengeti
Serengeti National Park, is famously known for its vast endless plains, flora and fauna, the great wildebeest migration, the crocs of river Grumeti, the uniqueness of the park etc. Serengeti is discussed and documented park on this earth by different media channels, around the world, including BBC, NatGeo, Discovery, CNN, CCTV and the list goes on.
Visit to Serengeti National Park is one of the wish list of any traveler who loves and adores the wildlife expedition. Serengeti, is one unique National Park, which has been visited by so many visitors, including celebrities from all around the world. Indeed Serengeti, does provide the significance experience of every wildlife adventure. Visit to Serengeti is life time experience.
Day 7
Early morning depart and drive to Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Ascend down the crater with packed lunch and spend full day game viewing down at the crater. Overnight at The Manor at Ngorongoro Meal Plan F/B
Ngorongoro, the only crater in the world which has wildlife animals. This caldera collapsed, as per the archeologist and geology research record, approximately about 2 million years ago. According to these findings, there is also interesting information, about the fallen caldera. According to research study, they say, the fallen Caldera may have been even highest mountain (peak), than Mt Kilimanjaro. Hence, visit to Ngorongoro, is one more lifetime experience for guests.
Day 8
After breakfast drive to Arusha and be transferred to the Airport for your onward journey. – End of service
Trip Exclusion:
All the extras, such as gratuity, (we recommend $20.00 per person per day for safari guide) alcohol, soft drinks, camera, binoculars, personal hygiene items, travel insurance and evacuation insurance.
COVID19 Test, PCR Test, COVID Vaccine
Cost: High Season – June, July, Aug, September, October, 20 th Dec to 6 th Jan
2 Guests – Per Person Sharing – $6520.00
4 Guests – Per person Sharing – $5795.00
6 Guests – per Person Sharing – $5555.00
(Add $300.00 per person when providing Serengeti Migration Camp Accommodation)
What They’re Saying
"Violence is unnecessary and costly. Peace is the only way."
Julius Nyerere,
"The survival of our wildlife is a matter of grave concern to all of us in Arica. These wild creatures amid the wild places they inhabit are not only important as a source of wonder and inspiration but are an integral part of our natural resources and of our future livelihood and well-being. (Nyerere)"
Julius Nyerere,
"Africa gives you the knwlodge that man is a small creature, amongst, in a large landscape."
Doris Lessing,
"We should have respect for animals because it makes better human beings of us all."
Jane Goodall,
"The least I can do is speak out for those who cannot speak for themselves."
Jane Goodall,
"Let us develop respect for all living things. Let us try to replace violence and intolerance with understanding and compassion. And love"
Jane Goodall,
"If we kill off the wild, we are killing a part of our souls."
Jane Goodall,
"If we could just stop building up armies and things like that, we would have all the money we need for wildlife and poverty."
Jane Goodall,
"It would be absolutely useless for any of us to work to save wildlife without working to educate the next generation of conservationists."
Jane Goodall,
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animal are treated."
Mahatma Gandhi,
"We all are wardens of this earth we inhabit, therefore morally obligated to protect wildlife & the environment for future generations. Otherwise we have failed in our duty as human beings"
Jacqueline Simone Ambrose,
"If we do not do something to prevent it. Africa’s and the places in which they live, will be lost to our world, and her children, forever. Before it is too late, we need your help to lay the foundation that will preserve this precious legacy long after we are gone."
Nelson Mandela,
"We don’t own the Earth. We belong to it. And we must share it with our wildlife. I agree 100% . How about you? "
Steven Irwin,
"The way we see the world shapes the way we treat it. If a mountain is a deity, not a pile of ore.. if a not timber; if other species are biological kin, not resources; or if the planet is our mother, not an opportunity – then we will treat each other with greater respect. Thus is the challenge, to look at the world from a different perspective "
David Suzuki,
"We have become the impatient species, too busy to let nature replenish itself and too puffed up with our sense of importance to acknowledge our utter dependence on its generosity. "
David Suzuki,