8 days, take a small plane safari in northern Tanzania, and see the wonders of elephants, craters and grassland life.

 

Day 1 Fly to Tarangire, half-day safari
Fly to Kilimanjaro Airport in the early morning (you can also arrive 1 day in advance) for VIP fast customs clearance, and a special person will pick up the airport and transfer to an inland light plane to Tarangire (11:15-11:35) for a half-day afternoon safari.
Today, the camp is hidden among huge acacia trees, overlooking the flat grassland. The pool in the camp area often attracts elephants to drink here. Listen carefully in the morning, and the camp is often accompanied by the chirping of 23 species of birds. In addition to off-road vehicle safari, you can also choose hiking safari.

 

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Day 2 Tarangire Full Day Safari

All-day off-road vehicle safari in Tarangire, which is one of the areas with the largest number and density of elephants in Tanzania; You can track lions, zebras and horned antelopes, and drink cocktails on the grassland at sunset to enjoy the dawn of sunlight.

We are also one of the few providers to offer a trekking safari option within the reserve (at an additional cost), trying to navigate through the grass in a more natural, soothing way and track down herbivores such as zebras, antelopes and elephants.

 

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Day 3 Half-day safari to Ngorongoro

Early in the morning we would complete a safari, tracking the trail of lions and hyenas. Then a 3.5-hour ride to Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Today’s camp is located in the acacia forest on the edge of the crater. Guests can quickly enter and exit the bottom of the crater (saving at least one hour’s drive than the average tourist) and leave more time for wildlife observation.

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Day 4 Ngorongoro Safari

1 off road bike safari each on/afternoon in Ngorongoro. As the second largest crater in the world, the bottom of the volcano covers an area of nearly 300 square kilometers, with several rivers and three major lakes distributed. It is famous for its considerable number of lions, leopards and elephants. Giraffes, zebras, wildebeests and black rhinos are also seen all year round. Unlike Serengeti, it is not only the home of wild animals, but also the habitat of Maasai people. During safaris, Maasai people can often be seen grazing here.

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Day 5 to the Serengeti, half-day safari

Take a light plane to Serengeti Reserve (11:30-11:45) for a half-day afternoon safari to see the coexistence of millions of herbivores wildebeest, zebra, buffalo and predator lions, cheetahs and hyenas on the grasslands.

Depending on the travel season (December to March/June to November) and animal activity, the location of the camp will have 2 different spots, with the aim of allowing you to observe the migration activities of wildlife in different seasons at the best spots.

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Days 6 and 7 Full day safari in the Serengeti

You will have two days to safari the Serengeti grasslands, what animals will you see? What scenes do you see, hunting? Nurturing? The Great Migration? Even experienced guides can’t predict it, but what is certain is that every day’s harvest will be exciting and unforgettable. The daily afternoon safari will also be paired with a sunset cocktail.

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End of the trip on Day 8

Take the last safari in the early morning, then fly back to Kilimanjaro Airport (10:50-12:30) to finish the trip and transfer to an international flight to return home.

 

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