Lake Manyara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater

Transcription

Lake Manyara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater
FOCUS IN AFRICA WWW.FOCUSINAFRICA.COM 6 DAY SAFARI Dreaming of a Safari? Stop dreaming and start experiencing…
FOCUS IN AFRICA
6 Day Safari: Lake Manyara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire
Day 1
Pickup from your hotel in Arusha then drive 2 hours towards Lake Manyara
National Park where you will enjoy a full day game drive with a boxed-lunch pick
nick. Lake Manyara National Park is famous for its tree climbing lions and
stunning views over the colorful lake, which is a paradise for flamingos. While
most known for baboons, the lake is also home to herbivores such as hippos,
impalas, elephants, wildebeests, buffalo, warthogs and giraffes. Giant fig trees
and mahogany seen in the groundwater forest immediately around the park
gates draw nourishment from the underground springs replenished continuously
from crater highlands directly above the Manyara basin. The Great Rift Valley
offers another beautiful geological and historical feature, being the site at which
Lewis Leaky discovered the earliest humans fossils. Dinner and overnight at
lodge or campsite. Panoroma campsite/Lake Manyara Hotel located at the top
of the great Rift Valley off the beaten track with brilliant view of the Lake
Manyara National Park and Ngorongoro highland.
Read more about Lake Manyara: http://www.tanzaniaparks.com/manyara.html
Learn more about the Rift Valley’s Evolutionary origin of mankind:
http://ed.ted.com/lessons/digging-for-humanity-s-origins-louise-leakey
Lake Manyara Hotel: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g488125d646135-Reviews-Lake_Manyara_HotelLake_Manyara_National_Park_Arusha_Region.html
1 FOCUS IN AFRICA WWW.FOCUSINAFRICA.COM 6 DAY SAFARI Day 2
Rise early in the morning and head towards Serengeti National Park, which hosts
the largest terrestrial mammal migration in the world, and witness one of the
Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, and one of the ten natural travel wonders of
the world. You will enjoy a full day of game viewing as you cross the southern
plains of the Serengeti, the breeding ground for migratory wildebeests. Dinner
and overnight at lodge/campsite. Serengeti Campsite/Seronera Wildlife Lodge
Read more about the Serengeti: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serengeti
Seronera Wildlife Lodge: http://www.hotelsandlodgestanzania.com/properties/en/seronera_index.php
Day 3
Early morning game-drive in the Serengeti National Park around the Seronera
River Circuit. Known as the heart of the Serengeti National Park, the Seronera
area offers chances to watch predators hunting for their daily feast. The green
grasses along the river basin are a source of life for the resident animals that do
not migrate. Stop for a pic nic lunch in the middle of the Serengeti. Dinner and
over night at the lodge or campsite.
Day 4
Early morning eat breakfast before game-drive of Serengeti. Afternoon, head
towards the one of the most beautiful places in the world, and a UNESCO World
Heritage Site, Ngorongoro Conservation Area. One the way stop at the Oldvai
gorge the cradle of man-kind, dinner and overnight at Ngorongoro Simba
campsite/Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge located at the Top of the famous
Ngorongoro crater.
Learn more about Ngorongoro Conservation Area:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ngorongoro_Conservation_Area
Learn more about Oldvai Gorge: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olduvai_Gorge
Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Reviewg317085-d646965-Reviews-Ngorongoro_Wildlife_LodgeNgorongoro_Conservation_Area_Arusha_Region.html
Day 5
After breakfast depart from lodge and descend down the famous Ngorongoro
Crater for full game drive. Ngorongoro is also referred to as being the ‘Garden
of Eden’ or the ‘Ark of Noah’. The crater provides the home for the big five, wild
beasts, zebras and an uncountable number of gazelles and thousands of
2 FOCUS IN AFRICA WWW.FOCUSINAFRICA.COM 6 DAY SAFARI flamingos. For lunch stop and pic-nic along side hippos at a lake in the crater.
Dinner and overnight at lodge or campsite. Jambo campsite/Country Lodge
Country Lodge: http://countrylodgekaratu.com/
Day 6
Pickup from lodge and head towards Tarangire National Park for game drive
around the Tarangire River Circuit where there is higher chance of seeing the
big predators hunting as the herbivores come for drinks and grazing along the
river channel. Stop for a pic-nic lunch at a bluff overlooking the winding
Tarangire River. After, proceed with game driver to deferent areas of Tarangire
National Park where you will be able to see wildbeast, gazelles, antelopes,
ostrich, girafes, buffaloes and many more mammals and birds. Oh, and there will
be plenty of elephants as well. In late afternoon you will drive back to Arusha for
dinner and overnight at the Outpost lodge/Impala hotel bed and breakfast
included.
Read more about Tarangire:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarangire_National_Park
Cost is inclusive of the following
•
Airport pick-up and drop-off
•
Accommodation one night before the safari at bed and breakfast
•
All the parks fees
•
Guiding fees
•
Accommodation in camps or lodge during safari
•
Meals, full board at the lodges on safari/at the camps
•
Conservation fees
•
Transfer to and from the national parks
•
Full game drives in the mentioned parks
•
Local government taxes
•
Camping fees and camping facilities
•
Meals in full board at the lodge and at Camp
•
Professional safari Chef for campers
In general price is inclusive of everything except tips and of the things of
personal nature like alcohol and additional snacks.
For Further inquiries please contact us at:
3 FOCUS IN AFRICA WWW.FOCUSINAFRICA.COM 6 DAY SAFARI Focus In Africa
P.O. Box 16245
Arusha, Tanzania
www.focusinafrica.com
Tel: +255 755 218 062
Email: info@focusinafrica.com
** Don’t forget Focus In Africa also offers accommodation and volunteer
opportunities in Arusha, Tanzania for US $20 a night per person (board at our
hostel, breakfast and dinner, and volunteer placement included) We take pride
in making a difference in local communities. Our volunteer opportunities include
volunteering at orphanages, working with street children, medical internship at
hospitals, environmental conservation projects such as gardening and tree
planting, assisting woman's development groups, HIV/AIDS education and
counseling, and teaching at local schools.
4