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  • 3 Days 2 Nights - Tarangire National park, Lake Eyasi Culture & Ngorongoro crater

    3 Days 2 Nights - Tarangire National park, Lake Eyasi Culture & Ngorongoro crater

  • 3 Days 2 Nights - Tarangire National park, Lake Eyasi Culture & Ngorongoro crater

    3 Days 2 Nights - Tarangire National park, Lake Eyasi Culture & Ngorongoro crater

  • 3 Days 2 Nights - Tarangire National park, Lake Eyasi Culture & Ngorongoro crater

    3 Days 2 Nights - Tarangire National park, Lake Eyasi Culture & Ngorongoro crater

  • 3 Days 2 Nights - Tarangire National park, Lake Eyasi Culture & Ngorongoro crater

    3 Days 2 Nights - Tarangire National park, Lake Eyasi Culture & Ngorongoro crater

  • Tarangire National park & Ngorongoro crater

    Day 1: Drive to Tarangire park for game drive till sunset, overnight at the camp or lodge

    Day 2: Full day Cultural activities with bushmen . Overnight at the camp or Lodge.

    Day 3: Game drive in Ngorongoro Crater, Afternoon drive back to your hotel in Arusha. END

    DAY 1: Tarangire National park

    2 Hours drive from Arusha town to Tarangire park

    Meet your knowledgeable safari guide in the hotel lounge at 7:30 am to get ready for the safari. After packing all of your safari gear into the safari car, head out for a two-hour drive to Tarangire Park, which entails a circuitous route around Arusha town. Along the way, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of Tanzania's varied wildlife, agricultural, and livestock rearing landscapes. If you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of herdsmen leading herds of large cattle to fresh pastures or the cattle market in the early morning hours.

    Your driver-guide, who is well-versed in the country, will provide you with general information during the two-hour drive. Before you know it, the guide will be at the Tarangire Park gate parking lot. Following standard registration procedures, set out on a game drive through an abundant panorama of boundless golden savannah forests that envelop the region and extend towards the Tarangire River. The river itself is year-round and provides the region's animals with an essential supply of water for the duration of the season. The river, which is bordered by Baobab and acacia trees, is frequently frequented by large herds of elephants as well as other herbivores like zebras and antelopes. Additionally, it is the most effective predation sport for predators to easily make the kill.

    DAY 2: Lake Eyasi Cultural Hunting with Bushmen Hadzabe Tribe

    This day is set aside to provide the best opportunity to encounter and learn about the few remaining Africans who still reside in the bush and continue to practise and preserve their culture. Get ready for breakfast by 5:30 am and have it ready by 6 am. After packing your lunchboxes, head off on the uneven, dusty road beyond Karatu town for an hour's trip to Lake Eyasi's tropical forest. One of the bushmen elders or the village leader guide will greet you and give you a theory briefing before introducing you to the excursion guide. A language translator guide will accompany you at all times. Despite the quick development and influence from other campaigners, the activities begin early in the morning with your local bushmen guide taking you on a bush hunt where they hunt for their daily sustenance. There are just 2,000 people in this intriguing, priceless group, but they provide us with an insight into the historical way of life in Africa. The hunters in the area will get ready to show you how to hunt. Rather than being a simple show,

    This exhibit tells us a lot about their daily life when they had to go hunting in order to provide for their families. Discover also how the Hadzabe get their prey near enough to be easily taken down with a hand bow and arrow, or even a spear, by using unique motions and even skinning specific species. Visit the blacksmith cave to see how locally manufactured arrows, bows, spears, knives, and other utensils are made. You'll be astounded by the technology utilised in the bush to create all the hunting gear and other utensils. You can also explore the hunting tunnels hidden in trees and rocks. The local Datoga community members

    tribe that is gradually leaving behind its customs in order to pretend to be a farmer and a livestock keeper is not excluded from visits. Tanzania's actual cultural variety is exemplified by this intriguing blend of civilizations. Following an exhilarating and thrilling day, you will travel by car to the camp or lodge.

    DAY 3: Ngorongoro Crater Tour Back To Arusha

    1hrs drive to Ngorongoro Crater and 5-6hrs game drive 3 hrs drive back to Arusha

    After a hearty breakfast, head to the Ngorongoro Crater by road in your safari jeep. The drive passes through the Great Rif Valley Escarpment, which provides a broad view of Lake Manyara Park at sunrise. The park is surrounded by verdant forests, and pink flamingos can be seen soaring through the sky. Your guide offers to let you stop at the crater view point with your binoculars to take in everything that is visible before you descend the crater floor. Then descend 610 meters to the Ngorongoro Crater's Caldera floor, which is regarded by some as the world's eighth wonder. As soon as you catch a glimpse of this enormous, lush caldera from the panoramic viewpoint, you will see why it has gained such a prestigious reputation worldwide. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is one of the most sought-after safari destinations worldwide, with over 120 species of mammals, including the renowned Big Five, calling it home. Nobody is willing to miss it. It's a particularly good place to witness the pride of lions and large numbers of hippopotamus enjoying the cool water, as well as the endangered black rhinoceros enjoying a solitary meal out on the grass plains.

    Observing and photographing some of Africa's most recognizable faces will be possible from the comfort of your open-roof top safari vehicle. Predators such as lions, leopards, cheetahs, jackals, and hyenas live in large numbers in the crater, along with a sizable population of wildebeest, zebras, antelope, cape buffalo, and other animals. It genuinely is among the top safari destinations in Africa.

    Following the day's adventures and excitement, you'll enjoy a picnic lunch by Lake Magadi's edge, where you can get the best views of the flamingos. Drive back to Arusha in the late afternoon after climbing the crater wall. Before you check into your hotel, you can enjoy a fantastic view of Tanzania's second-tallest mountain, Mount Meru, on a clear afternoon if the weather permits. END OF TRIP

    CLIMBING ZONE

    CLIMB MT. KILIMANJARO

    CLIMB MT. MERU

    CLIMB MT. KENYA

    CLIMB MT. RWENZORI

    CLIMB MT. OLDONYO LENGAI

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