This nine-day Serengeti wildebeest safari takes you through Tanzania's Serengeti National Park, which is famous for its annual wildebeest and zebra migrations. Enjoy driving while watching ferocious mammals like lion, cheetah, elephant, zebra, antelope, leopard and many more. This is the daily itinerary of the Serengeti. Below is the 9 Days Great Tanzania Serengeti Migration safari (western Corridor migration Safari).
Upon arrival at Arusha / Kilimanjaro airport, your Driver-guide Burigi Chato Safaris Tanzania will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel in Arusha or Moshi Tanzania. You will settle into your accommodation, relax and get used to the African atmosphere. Ready to start your 9 Days Great Tanzania Serengeti Migration safari (western Corridor migration Safari) the following next day. Arusha is a commune in northern Tanzania and the capital of the Arusha Region, with a population of 416,442 and 323,198 in surrounding Arusha County Located beneath Mount Meru at the eastern edge of the eastern arm of the Great Rift Valley, Arusha is atmospheric. post-temperate. The city is close to Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Lake Manyara National Park, Olduvai Gorge, Tarangire National Park, Mount Kilimanjaro National Park and Mount Meru Arusha National Park.
On this first day of your 9 Days Great Tanzania Serengeti Migration safari (western Corridor migration Safari), you leave the town of Arusha; base town for driving games in northern Tanzania and along the Arusha - Dodoma highway, a scenic route to Tarangire National Park. You'll pass by the supermarket (if desired) for last-minute shopping for any personal items you might need for your Serengeti Migration safari, then cross the beautiful Masai prairies and reach Tarangire in 2 hours. Your driver will take care of the paperwork at the park's entrance and you'll then embark on your first ride Tarangire National Park has the highest density of elephants and large baobab trees dot the grasslands of northern Tanzania, and you can see these animals year-round, of which herds can often reach remarkable numbers. amazing 300. The Tarangire River has water all year round, and during the dry season from July to October, many animals from the surrounding area come to drink from the river. If you visit the park during the dry season, you will witness an unforgettable natural wonder as you can observe amazing animals some with same biological origins withthose found in the Serengeti Migration creatures such as lions, giraffes, buffaloes, antelopes and zebras as well as a variety of antelope and antelope and with a little luck you might spot a python too! The area is also a paradise for birdwatchers during the dry season with over 550 different species, including the Masai ostrich, the largest bird in the world. Around lunch time, you'll stop at a suitable picnic spot before the afternoon is dedicated to wildlife viewing. Before sunset, you will be taken to your camp or lodge in Manyara (MtowaMbu) for the night.
On the second day of your Serengeti Migration you will xplore the wild and uncharted territory south of the Serengeti. Lake Eyasi, located just southwest of Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania's Crater Plateau, is one of many beautiful lakes in the East African Rift Valley. The slightly alkaline lake extends about 50 km to the southwest with the vast plains of the Serengeti to the north. Take a walk along the lakeshore and spend the afternoon exploring the area dotted with ancient baobab trees. Join the hunting expedition with the Hadzabe family, Africa's last hunter-gatherers, to see their amazing hunting and tracking abilities! Early in the morning, we left the village to experience local hunting with Hadzabe and Datonga tribes. It is not a mere representation. Bushwalkers rely on these techniques to survive, and you'll need to be very attentive and sometimes silent as they demonstrate the use of locally produced poison to incapacitate living creatures. poor things on which they depend. We return to your accommodation for a late breakfast. After breakfast, you will be introduced to the wonderful people of an indigenous tribe known as the 'Hadzabe' (hunter-gatherers). The tribe inhabits the shores of Lake Eyasi, like the Nilotic-speaking Datoga. You will visit these tribes, including a tour of their farms, learn about their way of life, track animals, medicinal plants and much more. Some wildlife and a variety of birds can be seen while walking around the lake, which will be held. At the end of the afternoon we returned to Manyara/Karatu for an overnight stay.
From Manyara (Mtowambu), we depart early after breakfast and cross the floor of the Great Rift Valley, up the cliffs and past the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, what will end up being a fun and enjoyable scenic drive, all both enjoy beautiful scenery and spectacular visitors. en route to Serengeti National Park. Serengeti National Park - with plains stretching endlessly, as far as the eye can see. We will continue to the Lobo region located just north of the Seronera region (Central Serengeti National Park). Wildebeest typically migrate through the Lobo region each year around July/August en route to the Masai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya and again late October/November en route south to the Park. Serengeti country.
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You can break up the trip with some or both of the following activities:
• Olduvai Gorge Museum:
Sometimes referred to as the Cradle of Mankind, the Olduvai Gorge Museum commemorates some of the oldest evidence of human habitation ever discovered. Here you'll see some of the world's oldest fossil evidence of human habitation, visit the Olduvai Gorge Museum to learn about human travel and take in panoramic views of the land. this austere canyon water.
• Maasai Boma Tour:
You'll visit one of the famous Maasai bomas, where you'll have the chance to witness (and participate in) traditional Maasai dancing, visit an authentic Maasai village, and even shop for souvenirs at a local market direction.
The above two activities are excluded from your tour (at an additional cost).
Arrive at Serengeti late afternoon for evening game drive till evening where you will check in camp/lodge, dinner and overnight. Lunch is made at one of the picnic sites, possibly at the gate of Naabi Hill, where you'll also have the chance to stretch your legs while the guide arranges registration information and related paperwork. Dinner and overnight at Serengeti. All meals included.
After breakfast, drive all day in the park. The area around Lobo and the Grumeti River has good game habitation all year round. Non-migratory animals such as elephants, buffaloes, antelopes, zebras, lions, leopards and cheetahs can be seen here all year round. The game view is very good and you can watch the game for long periods without seeing other vehicles - truly one of the forgotten corners of the Serengeti Plains. Magnificent greenery can be found along the river and birds such as kingfishers and fish eagles can be found here.
After breakfast, we headed to the western part of the Serengeti National Park, also known as the West Corridor. We will be doing a game on the driveway from the Seronera area to the West Corridor area. We arrived in time for lunch at the lodge and after lunch we enjoyed an afternoon game of driving in the area. Common migratory wildebeest may be in the Western Corridor area late April - May - June or early July depending on rainfall. Dinner and overnight in the West Corridor area, depending on the standard and type of accommodation required. /p>
After breakfast, enjoy the whole day driving the Western Corridor game. The main feature of the Western Corridor is the Grumeti and Mbalageti rivers, which run roughly parallel to each other, supporting a stretch of evergreen forest. The rivers are home to regular game populations of zebras, wildebeest, all kinds of predators and birds. Huge herds of hippos and crocodiles can also be found in the Grumeti River. Wildebeest often gather around waterholes in the middle of the morning in such a dense density that they look like ants gathering around nests. After driving the game, we returned to the center of Serengeti. Dinner and overnight in the West Corridor area, depending on the standard and type of accommodation required.
Continue your morning and afternoon game drives in the Serengeti with a mid-afternoon lunch and leisure break at the lodge. The term Serengeti means endless plains in the Maasai language. In the central plains, there are carnivores such as leopards, lions, hyenas and cheetahs.
This park is often the site of the annual wildebeest and zebra migration that occurs between the Kenyan Mara and the Serengeti. Various birds can be seen here including eagles, ducks, geese, storks, vultures, secretary birds, ibis, storks, herons, kites, pelicans, cranes and guinea fowl. Serengeti National Park is arguably the best known wildlife sanctuary in the world with over 3 million species of large mammals. About 35 species of delta animals can be seen here, including the "big 5" - elephants, rhinos, lions, leopards and buffalo. Other common species found here include hippos, giraffes, eland, impala and antelopes, baboons, monkeys and countless more than 500 species of birds.
In May or early June, huge herds of wildebeest, antelope and zebra begin their spectacular annual northward migration. In their wake, watch for predators, lions, cheetahs, and wild dogs with vultures hovering overhead!
After lunch, you'll continue the sightseeing game in the Serengeti towards the Serengeti Gate to leave the Serengeti National Park, then you'll continue the game on the road towards Ngorongoro Crater. Dinner and Overnight in Camp or Hostel at the edge of Ngorongoro Crater.
After breakfast, go down to the crater with a box lunch and enjoy the driving game for over 7 hours. Millions of years ago, a volcano the size of Mount Kilimanjaro rose from the northern highlands of Tanzania. Its eruption formed the largest unexpanded crater in the world, the Ngorongoro Crater. Now dormant and full of wildlife, the crater is a playground where you can enjoy driving games in search of the Big Five.
The natural protection of the crater's 600m (1,968 ft) high walls, the "Ngorongoro Crater", which enables many species to thrive, is one of the most densely populated areas of African wildlife. in the world and home to around 30,000 species of animals and this is the best place in Tanzania to see the critically endangered black rhino. The park is supported by a year-round supply of water and fodder, and the crater is home to a wide variety of animals including herds of wildebeest, zebras, buffalo, elk, and zebras. , hippopotamus and giant African elephant.
Another big tag for this beautiful national park is its huge predator population, including lions, hyenas, jackals, cheetahs, and the elusive tier of the Leopard Crater. After a picnic you will go to the game, after driving the game we will return to Manyara for the night.
Today we are going to Lake Manyara National Park to experience the games of the day. It is one of the smallest parks in Tanzania, yet offers a varied and rewarding safari experience.
Lake Manyara National Park is an unspoiled paradise of underground forest fed by underground springs and teeming with wildlife such as elephants, hippos, giraffes, buffalo, antelope and several herds Africa's largest baboon. The shores of Lake Manyara are teeming with birds, and while you're looking for birds, you might spot one of the elusive tree-climbing lions, and people flock from all over the world to catch them. Watch these iconic predators bask in the trees.
There are a surprising number of other large mammals, and the dramatic cliffs of the Rift Cliffs provide a breathtaking backdrop. After the Drive game, we go back to Arusha or Moshi for the night.
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