Duration: 4 days
Country: Tanzania
Departures: Arusha – Any day
Destination: Serengeti / Ngorongoro
The safari starts and ends in Arusha visiting the best of Tanzania national parks.
Safari proceeds to Serengeti Reserve and the amazing Ngorongoro Crater.
Tour transport shall be in a customized pop up top 4×4 jeep.
Tour accommodation is in optional economy, comfort or luxury safari lodges & tented camps.
So that you may know
- Safari can be extended to include more days if you prefer
- Driving times on safari are estimate and may vary depending on state of the road and traffic.
- Safari can include local flights to cut on driving time if required (extra price)
Everything about Serengeti National Park is endless. Its vast rolling savannahs appear to stretch out past the horizon. So too, the immense herds of wildebeests, marching by the millions in their great migration – the largest movement of animals on the planet.
This is Africa at its most epic. Lions? Over 3,000. More than any other park on earth. Over two million wildebeest, zebra and gazelle astonish visitors with their vast exodus parading the ancient cycles of nature. The rivers here are filled with crocodiles and hippos while overhead 500 species of birdlife take wing.
Chances are when you picture Africa, images of the great Serengeti are what come to mind – the immense sweep of grasslands, populated by the vast herds of elephant (5,000), hyena (4,000), plus jackal, wolf, wild dog, honey badger and seven species of mongoose.
On these infinite golden plains, you can spot all the “Big Five” including buffalo (53,000) and black rhino. And the Serengeti’s forests are home to several species of baboon and monkey.
The park is so singularly spectacular that it has been named one of the “Seven Natural Wonders of Africa” and one of the “Ten Natural Travel Wonders of the World”. It has also been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But it is perhaps the name “Serengeti”, from the Maasai phrase “siringet” or “endless plains”, that best describes the feeling of awe as one takes in Tanzania’s oldest and most popular park.
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