14 Days Tanzania Wildlife & Kilimanjaro Climbing Safari
This is the ideal safari for you to go on if you want to see all of Africa’s big game, particularly the majestic lions that the continent is famous for. See northern Tanzania’s top locations for spotting wild animals. Visit Tarangire National Park, often known as “The Elephants’ Paradise,” Lake Manyara National Park, home to the world-famous tree-climbing lions, and Ngorongoro Crater, one of the eight wonders of the world, to make the most of your stay in Tanzania. Lodging at a lodge, as well as a private guided safari and a free visit to a Maasai community.
ITINERARY IN DETAIL:
Day 1: Arrival
The first day begins with a pick-up at Kilimanjaro International Airport and transport to your hotel in Arusha. Your arrival time and flight number are taken into consideration while determining this. At the airport, you will meet and greet the driver who will also serve as your guide. A hotel in Arusha for dinner and the night’s stay is on the agenda. and last, a rundown of the activities planned for the following day
Day 2: Lake Manyara National Park. Afternoon game drive.
Drive from Arusha to the Lake Manyara National Park entrance gate after breakfast.
You’ll observe groups of Anubis baboons and sykes monkeys playing along the fence as you make your way deeper into the park. You might see bushbucks coming out of the forest, and if you’re lucky, an elephant will be walking down the road. In order to avoid traveling through the thick brush, elephants may sometimes take the road. Take precautions and remember to look up every once in a while. As is the case in Tarangire, lions have been seen lounging in the branches of trees on occasion, and this area is home to a sizable population of leopards (though you have to be lucky to spot them). Even if you don’t spot any big cats in the forest, there are still plenty of birds to look out for. A reservation was made for dinner as well as a room at the lodge for the night.
Day 3: Transsfer to Serengeti National Park.
Following breakfast, make your way from Manyara to Serengeti National Park via vehicle. Make sure to stop somewhere along the way for lunch. Following lunch, a game drive will be provided for you at the park that you visited earlier. When you make your way to the cabin that has been arranged for you
Day 4 will consist of a full day of game viewing with picnic lunches.
An early morning game drive to watch nocturnal animals coming back from hunting and lions waking up in the morning are some of the highlights of this trip. Buffalos, elephants, giraffes, elands, topi, kongoni, impala, zebras, lions, cheetahs, hyenas, aardwolves, serval cats, Gaudy agama lizards, and Gaudy agama lizards are just some of the animals that you might encounter during the game drive. Solitary leopards near the Seronera River are also Ostriches, strange secretary birds, black eagles, and acacia forest secretary birds, Kori bustards, crowned cranes, marabou storks, martial eagles, and lovebirds were some of the other animals that you might come across. Come back to the lodge for lunch, and then take the rest of the day off to unwind at the lodge.
Day 5: Further exploration
An early morning game drive to watch nocturnal animals coming back from hunting and lions waking up in the morning are some of the highlights of this trip. Buffalos, elephants, giraffes, elands, topi, kongoni, impala, zebras, lions, cheetahs, hyenas, aardwolves, serval cats, Gaudy agama lizards, and Gaudy agama lizards are just some of the animals that you might encounter during the game drive. Solitary leopards near the Seronera River are also Ostriches, strange secretary birds, black eagles, and acacia forest secretary birds, Kori bustards, crowned cranes, marabou storks, martial eagles, and lovebirds were some of the other animals that you might come across. Come back to the lodge for lunch, and then take the rest of the day off to unwind at the lodge.
Day 6: Transfer to Ngorongoro Crater
Following breakfast, you will get on the road and head to the Ngorongoro Crater. Upon your arrival, you will have the option of having lunch before continuing on to the crater for an afternoon game drive. The Ngorongoro National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that may be found in the Ngorongoro District. This park is home to the world’s biggest unspoiled volcanic crater and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was a section of the Serengeti National Park at one point in time. In the montane forest, grassland, and bush land on the crater floor, there are busses trees, open grassland, wood land, Munge Stream, Lerai Stream, Ngoitokitok Spring, and numerous other tiny springs. Together, these habitats are home to over 500 bird species and 25,000 large animal species. During the game drive, there is a chance that you will encounter cheetahs, lions, black rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses, wildebeest, zebras, elands, Grant’s and Thompson’s gazelles, leopards, elephants, mountain reedbuck, and buffalo, wildebeest, hartebeest, waterbuck, warthogs, hyenas, and jackals. You may have Primate species including baboons and vervet monkeys. During the game drive, you may see ostriches, bizarre secretary birds, black eagles, secretary birds, Kori bustards, crowned cranes, marabou storks, martial eagles, lovebirds, bustards, and plovers. European migrants that pass through the area between November and May include white storks, swallows, Yellow Wagtails, Stonechat, Schalow’s Wheatear, Anteater Chat, Fiscal
Day 7: Transfer to Arusha or Moshi Town.
Following breakfast, make your way back to Arusha city by way of your accommodation and Moshi Town.
Starting on day 8 and continuing until day 13, we trekked up Mount Kilimanjaro.
The 14th day is reserved exclusively for travel.
Go quickly to get to Kilimanjaro Airport in time for your flight.
The tour has finally come to a close.