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Following breakfast, you will journey to Tarangire National Park for a morning game drive. The park stretches alongside the Tarangire River, characterized by low-lying hills on the Great Rift Valley floor. Its landscape features acacia woodland and towering African baobab trees, interspersed with expansive swamp areas, particularly in the south. During Tanzania's dry season, the rivers and swamps attract a diverse array of wildlife. As the day draws to a close, you will drive to Fig Tree Lodge for a delightful dinner and an overnight stay
After breakfast, travel through the fertile highlands where the Iraqw people farm wheat, coffee, and corn. Pass through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, marveling at the dramatic Ngorongoro caldera, a volcanic remnant formed three million years ago. Continue your journey to Serengeti National Park, arriving by midday. The Serengeti, meaning 'Endless Plain' in Maasai, is Tanzania's largest park, featuring diverse landscapes from grassy plains to swamps and mountains. Witness the awe-inspiring wildebeest and zebra migration, with thousands of animals roaming in search of food and water, depending on the season. After an extensive game drive, return to your campsite for dinner and an overnight stay.
Set out for Africa best park and stunning views on the way Serengeti. A scenic 4 hour game drive on route and pick nick lunch. Have full day game drive in the park and later proceed to your accommodation inside the park. After full day games drive you will have dinner and overnight at Seronera Campsite. It’s located at Central Serengeti inside the park. Then next night you will spend at Simba campsite.
There will be more game drives in the Serengeti National Park during the entire day. Although a wide variety of animals, including crocodiles, hippos, impalas, and buffalo, call the Serengeti home, its vast zebra and wildebeest migrations are what make the area most famous. Rainfall affects the animals' journey, which changes from year to year. The animals migrate to the grassy plains of the south in November and December, leaving the hilly and wooded northern region behind. They move back north during the lengthier rainy season that lasts from April to June. Aside from the migratory herds, you may be able to spot lions, cheetahs, and leopards, which are frequently spotted nearby. Following an incredible day, you will return to your campsite for dinner and an overnight stay.
You will go on another wildlife drive in the Serengeti after an early breakfast. The "Big Five"—the lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, and leopard—might be visible to you before you travel to the Ngorongoro Crater. The unfenced areas allow the animals to move freely, providing you with an uninterrupted opportunity to see game. When you reach the crater's edge, you'll get your first look at the endless array of animals, shimmering streams, and broad grasslands that await you the next day. You'll spend the night at a campsite right on the edge of the crater, where you'll fall asleep to the surrounding orange glow of the setting sun.
After a filling breakfast, you will drive down the daring track into the crater, where early risers are rewarded with stunning views of the rising sun over the crater's edge. One of Africa's seven wonders and home to one of the planet's most amazing ecosystems, this UNESCO World Heritage Site was created millions of years ago by a catastrophic volcanic explosion. It spans around 260 square kilometers and is 610 meters deep. Out of all Tanzanian parks, the crater provides the best game viewing because of its rich animal population, estimated at 25,000. You can witness wildebeest, zebras, gazelles, elephants, and a few of the region's more than 500 bird species in a couple of minutes. With a little bit of luck, you might catch a glimpse of the endangered black rhino through the grass. After lunch, you will ascend the steep walls of the crater and head to Arusha for dinner and an overnight stay.
Upon pickup, you'll journey to Materuni village for a short yet exhilarating hike to the Materuni Falls, where you'll delight in the stunning waterfall view. Next, you'll explore a coffee farm, learning about the cultivation, harvesting, and processing of coffee. You'll even have the opportunity to roast and brew your own fresh cup of local coffee! After the coffee tour, you'll return to the airport for your evening flight to Zanzibar.
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