3-Day Camping Trip to Tanzania Northern Iconic Parks
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3-Day Camping Trip to Tanzania Northern Iconic Parks
You will explore the Ngorongoro Crater, which is for most people one of the main reasons to come to Tanzania. It is home to the highest concentration of wildlife in Africa. If you love elephants, Tarangire NP is the place to be. It is known for its majestic baobab trees and has the largest concentration of elephants. The tour will include a visit to Materuni, located at the foothills of the magnificent Mt Kilimanjaro. It is home to the Chagga people and is famous for its aromatic, rich coffee.
Safari starting point is Arusha
Safari ending point is Arusha
The Safari Start at 08:00 AM
The Safari ends at 06:00 PM
After breakfast, we will collect you from your hotel and drive along a scenic route to Tarangire National Park. The beauty of the park will offer you an unparalleled game viewing you have never seen before. During the dry season, elephants abound, and families strip the ancient baobab trees and the acacia bark from the thorn trees. Breathtaking views of the Maasai steppe and the mountains in the south, make a stopover at Tarangire a memorable experience. You can see herds of elephants and animals like zebras, buffaloes and oryxes, who venture from Maasai to Tarangire in search of water. There are also a few lions prowling around looking for unexpecting prey around the wilderness. There are more breeding species of birds found in Tarangire National Park than anywhere else on the planet. After lunch, drive to Kizumba campsite for dinner and your overnight stay.
After enjoying an early morning coffee, involve all your senses on the morning game drive. You may experience the thrill of a kill. An estimated 7,000 wildebeest, 4,000 zebra, 3,000 eland, 3,000 gazelle, 600 hyena, 200-300 elephant, more than 60 lion, 30 rhino, and many others abound in this area. In all, over 25,000 wild creatures call the Ngorongoro Crater home. For friends of the winged ones, look no further. Within this caldera you will find 500 bird species, like ostriches, kori bustards, secretary birds and many more. If you visit from November to April, you will witness the myriad migratory birds that take up residence here. Indigenous tribes are permitted to live in a conservation area, and local Maasai graze their livestock on the crater floor in harmony with nearby herds of buffalo and wildebeest. From here, there will be nothing left unseen on your 3-day tour. Later, return to Arusha with wonderful stories to tell.