Tanzania Safari Elite 7D

Duration7 Days
Difficulty 1 star
  • Program Outline
  1. D1: China - Arusha - Tarangire National Park - Karatu

    After breakfast at the hotel, head to Tarangire National Park Safari, lunch at the hotel inside the park, take a break and head out on safari. Here is the home of more than 1500 elephants, you can see elephants, giraffes, zebras, antelopes and other wild animals up close, you can also see Africa's tree of life: baobab tree, stay in the park hotel at night, dinner rest.

    Accommodation : Bougainvillea Safari Lodge (or similar)

    Meal : (On Own); Lunch (Picnic); Supper (Hotel Restaruant)

    - Reference Hotel Pictures

  2. D2: Lake Eyasi - Karatu

    Today, we get up early and after breakfast at our hotel, we head to Lake Eyasi to visit the Hadzabe tribe, one of the last hunting tribes in the world, and learn about their way of life. They did not grow food, raise livestock or build permanent homes. Instead, they continue to live as they did 10,000 years ago, virtually unchanged. A small number of Hazabi Bushmen live around Eyashu, and their language, like that of other Bushmen in the southern Kalahari desert, is crackly. Their world is filled with the greatest degree of freedom that modern society can hardly imagine and impossible to experience. Survival skills are passed down from generation to generation here. There are no texts or phone calls, no cars or electricity. There are no jobs, bosses, schedules, social and religious structures. No laws, no taxes and, incredibly, no money. Here, we can experience unprecedented freedom and the most primitive peace. We would carry our bows and arrows, pick up our spear, and join our tribe in the morning hunt. After the hunt, we began to repair our "weapons", learning how to make and repair bows and spears. Finally, we come to one of the most primitive tribes here, where primitive polygamy is still alive and the smell of antiquity hits us.

    Accommodation : Bougainvillea Safari Lodge (or similar)

    Meal : Breakfast; Lunch (Picnic); Supper (Hotel Restaruant)

    - Reference Hotel Pictures

  3. D3: Ngorongoro Conservation Area - Serengheti National Park

    After breakfast, bring lunch in the most classic off-road way all day safari, in the crater to enjoy the gallop, countless animals jumped into our eyes. The Ngorongoro Crater, the main attraction of the Ngorongoro Reserve, was formed during a volcanic eruption in prehistoric times. Today this vast area is home to a vast array of wildlife. In the Volcanic reserve there are two lakes, Ndutu and Masek, which are natural drinking pools for the wildlife in the reserve. Here you can see many large mammals, such as black rhinos, hippos, wildebeests, elephants, lions and buffaloes. It is called the "Eden of Africa".

    Afternoon out of the crater, back to the hotel dinner, rest.

    Accommodation : Masek Tented Lodge (or similar)

    Meal : Breakfast; Lunch (Picnic); Supper (Hotel Restaruant)

    - Reference Hotel Pictures

    From the private terrace of your tent you can observe the wildlife of the area. Many animals visit the lake in search of water and therefore this camp is in a privileged observation point. Besides, this area is the principle setting of the Great Migration which takes place from December to April and the Big Five visit the area. The camp is set-up every year in a different part of the area, to make sure that you will always have the best place to see this impressive spectacle from your own tent.

  4. D4: Serengheti National Park

    Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's oldest and most popular national park and a World Heritage Site. The Serengeti is one of the most magnificent places on the African continent, a place of extraordinary natural beauty where large wildlife lives at ease and free. It has the largest animal community dedicated to human beings and the world-famous Big Five African beasts, as well as more than 300 species of birds, constituting the world's largest animal natural ecosystem. From the endless plains, to the purple mountains, to the steaming banks of the river, to the huge granite forts, it is a pure African scene. Lunch and rest at Four Seasons Hotel. In the afternoon, you can continue to arrange Safari according to your state, or you can choose to rest in the hotel. Return to hotel for dinner in the evening.

    Accommodation : Masek Tented Lodge (or similar)

    Meal : Breakfast; Lunch (Picnic); Supper (Hotel Restaruant)

    - Reference Hotel Pictures

    From the private terrace of your tent you can observe the wildlife of the area. Many animals visit the lake in search of water and therefore this camp is in a privileged observation point. Besides, this area is the principle setting of the Great Migration which takes place from December to April and the Big Five visit the area. The camp is set-up every year in a different part of the area, to make sure that you will always have the best place to see this impressive spectacle from your own tent.

  5. D5: Serengeti National Park

    After breakfast at the camp, pack your lunch for the day and embark on a full day safari in the Serengeti. Today we're going to have a full day of safari sightseeing. The Serengeti is arguably the world's most famous wildlife sanctuary, covering 15,000 square kilometres and home to three million large mammals. More than 35 species of plains animals have been found here - including zebras, wildebeests, oryx and giraffes. Follow the guide on a full day safari in search of migrating wildebeest and zebra herds. The guide will choose a safe spot to arrange an outdoor lunch, continue the safari in the afternoon, and return to the hotel for dinner break in the evening.

    There are also the "African five" elephants, lions, buffaloes, jaguars and rhinos of the East African savannah. It is also the site of one of nature's most spectacular spectacles, the annual migration of wildebeest. Starting around June, more than a million wildebeest, zebras and gazelles head for Kenya's Masai Mara in search of new pastures. They are followed by predators: African lions, cheetahs, wild dogs, jackals, coyotes and vultures. In addition to these land animals, the Serengeti National Park is also home to more than 500 species of birds.

    Accommodation : (or similar)

    Meal : Breakfast; Lunch (Picnic); Supper (Hotel Restaruant)

    - Reference Hotel Pictures

  6. D6: Serengeti National Park - Arusha

    Today, after breakfast, we were on our way to the airport for a final Safari. Then take a small plane back to Arusha. Our driver picked us up and went on a horse safari.

    Accommodation : Kibo Palace Hotel (or similar)

    Meal : Breakfast; Lunch (Picnic); Supper (Farewell Dinner)

    - Reference Hotel Pictures

  7. D7: Arusha; Departure or Extension Program

    After breakfast, head to the Coffee Estate for a coffee tour. After the end, you will be sent to Kilimanjaro Airport to complete the check-in procedure for return.

    Accommodation : Own arrangement

    Meal : Breakfast; Lunch (Home-cooked Cuisine)

Route Type Safari Habitat & Life Worldwide National Park Series

Route Code4EC-1C6-885

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