Wild Camping Safari
5 days—Africa camping safari
$2380-2860 USD
pp
Safari summary
For five days safari, we recommend a visit to the Tarangire National Park, Serengeti and Ngorongoro
Crater.
ARRIVAL
One of our guides will welcome you at the Kilimanjaro International Airport and drive you to your
accommodation in Arusha, where you will be able to refresh and prepare for your safari experience
About this tour
Tour type | Custom, tailor-made, private | |
Main focus | Game drives | |
Activity level | Easy activity | |
Best months | All months | |
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Parks |
Fine details
Safari highlights
- Bird watching—with professional guide
- Night game drives
- Wildlife sanctuaries
What’s included?
- Accommodation
- Airport transfers
- All drinks
- Meals
- Park fees
- Private vehicle and driver
What’s not included?
- Hot air balloons
- Internal flights
- International flights
- Laundry
- Premium alcoholic beverages
- Spa treatments
- Tips and gratuities
- Visas
Itinerary
Arusha to Tarangire
Tarangire
Starting at your accommodation around 8:00 am, you will receive a short briefing about the safari and then depart to the National Park. The Tarangire National Park is located South of Lake Manyara. The river from which the park takes its name is the primary source of water for the local wildlife, making it the perfect place to spot large concentration of animals like elephants (largest concentration in the country), wildebeests and zebras. Big cats are also frequent in the dry season.
Migombani public camp
Serengeti Natioanl Park
Serengeti
This day tour will have an early start, and for a very good reason. Probably the most famous African National Park in the world, the Serengeti covers a massive area and hosts a rich and complex ecosystem with a noticeable biodiversity. 1.5 million wildebeests, the biggest population of big mammals that still roam the planet, make their migration through the park every year, joined by hundreds of thousands of zebras and gazelles, and giraffes, impalas, warthogs and hippos, lions.
seronera Public Camp
Full day Game Drive
Serengeti
Full day in the Serengeti National Park. We will follow your preferences and this day will be organized according to your wishes. You could do a full day game drive with picnic lunch in search of famous Big Fives: lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes and rhinos which can be sighted with an extra bit of luck, or a morning game drive, return to the camp for lunch and relaxation and finish with a sunset game drive.
seronera Public Camp
Serengeti Full Day Game Drive
Serengeti
On this day you will continue your game driving activities from the day before, this time specifically in search of the Big Five. We also recommend an early start so you can witness one of the most beautiful sunrises you can experience. After lunch and more game viewing, you will be driven to your accommodation in the Ngorongoro conservation Area.
Simba Public Camp
Ngorongoro National Park
Ngorongoro Crater
Start early in the day to visit the Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest inactive, intact and unfilled volcanic caldera, formed when a huge volcano exploded and collapsed on itself. In the present days, however, far from being a destructive source of hot lava, it’s actually a natural paradise considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, home to nearly 25 000 large animals, including black rhinoceros, buffaloes, hippos and big cats. Return later to Arusha
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