Manyara, Ngorongoro
& Serengeti

4 days / 3 nights

Lake Manyara National Park
After breakfast we will drive to Lake Manyara with lunch boxes for game drive in Lake Manyara

Manyara Region takes its name from Lake Manyara, which is one of the major lakes formed in ancient times by the Great Rift Valley. It is the only Region in Tanzania to be bisected into two by the Great Rift Valley. It is a major wildlife water source and is, therefore, an essential part of the wildlife ecosystems of Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Tarangire National Park. In addition, Lake Manyara is the country’s largest breeding ground for tens of thousands of flamingoes.

Kudu Lodge and Campsite offers outstanding hospitality, comfortable accommodation and pleasant surroundings, is situated at Karatu, the heart of the northern Tanzania safari circuit. Kudu Lodge nestles in eleven acres of rolling countryside, amidst mature trees and gardens, home to myriad birds and a tranquil and shady oasis hideaway for visitors— the perfect base for wildlife safaris.

Dinner and Overnight Kudu Lodge (FB)

Serengeti
After breakfast we will drive to Serengeti National Park with lunch boxes for full day game drive. The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania was established in 1952. It is home to the greatest wildlife spectacle on earth and the great migration of wildebeests and zebras. The resident population of lion, cheetah, elephant, giraffe, and birds is also impressive. There’s a wide variety of accommodation available, from luxury lodges to mobile camps. The parks covers 5,700 sq miles, (14,763 sq km).

The camp is located in a stunning location that runs alongside the Nyabogati River which allows our guests to be fully immersed in nature with a variety of Serengeti birds and wildlife all around. The area is splashed with acacia tress and provides the perfect opportunity to see the sunset behind the distant hills.

Embalakai Camp has 13 spacious tents which can be set up for single, double, triple or family occupancy. We can host groups of up to 30 persons and have netted bedding available for babies (on request). The rooms are set up to provide the ultimate comfort for our clients.

Dinner and overnight Embalakai Tented Camp (FB)

Ngorongoro– Arusha or Moshi
After breakfast drive to Ngorongoro Conservation area with lunch boxes from the lodge. We will descend to the Crater floor for half day game drive. In the afternoon we will drive back to Arusha or Moshi. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area covers 2286 sq km and encompasses the volcanic area around the Ngorongoro Crater - including the still active volcano of Oldonyo Lengai and the famous Olduvai Gorge. Its center piece, the Ngorongoro Crater, is the largest unbroken caldera in the world and the first sight of it is breathtaking. The floor of the crater is only 100 sq miles but is home to around 30,000 animals with a high concentration of predators.

The crater supports up to 25,000 large mammals. Grazers is dominated by: zebras, wildebeests - accounting for almost half the animals - gazelles, buffaloes, elands, hartebeests and wart hogs. Giraffes, for example, stay away because there is insufficient food on top of the trees, because they compete directly with wildebeest.

An odd feature of the crater elephants is that they are almost exclusively bulls. Breeding herds - comprising large numbers of females and young with a few attendant older males - are probably unable to find sufficient quality food in the crater.

Accommodation Subject to availability

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At Safari Adventures, we specialize in creating custom, boutique safaris that provide the perfect blend of adventure, luxury, and cultural immersion.

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Exclusive-use camps with gourmet dining and top-tier amenities. Selection of hotels and lodges ideal to suit our customer’s needs.

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Knowledgeable guides with experience.

Special Program for People with Special Needs

We have developed a specific program which is designated to cater for the needs of the people with special needs.

Top-Quality Vehicles

Well-maintained 4×4 vehicles for a safe and comfortable safari experience.

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We are glad to be engaged with responsible tourism and we go extra mile to facilitate more impactful responsible, sustainable, exiting and memorable explorations for our customers.

Best Time to Travel for a Tanzania Safari

The ideal time to visit Tanzania is during the Dry season, from late June to October, offering the best wildlife viewing opportunities. The wildebeest migration in the Serengeti typically occurs from July to September, while the calving season is from late January to February. The southern and western circuit parks are best visited during the Dry season (June to October), whereas the northern circuit parks can be enjoyed year-round.

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