Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, Lake Manyara.
This Tanzania safari covering Tarangire, Lake Manyara, and Ngorongoro will offer the best of Wildlife Experience, explore with Big five.
Pick up from your hotel and meet your guide, then take a short transfer to the City Center for a brief shopping around the town. Afterward, we proceed to the Tarangire National Park. Tarangire is famous for having the biggest Elephants and the largest Baobab trees in Tanzania. Tarangire National Park stretches South East of Lake Manyara around the Tarangire River. This park is good to visit all around the year but It is most spectacular in the dry season from June to November, when several thousands of animals migrate to the last remaining pools of the Tarangire River.
Meal: Full board.
Early morning adventure in the Ngorongoro Crater where there are high chances of seeing The Big Five. The crater also includes a spectacular Soda lake with flamingos. Afternoon lunch at Hippo Pool Picnic site is an unforgettable experience.
Ngorongoro crater offers one of the best Tanzania Wildlife Experience throughout the year, in a single day possible to see the Big Five in the Ngorongoro Crater.
Meal: Full board.
Morning game viewing in Lake Manyara National Park, in this season is very wet in there, but our guide knows better to explore the nature of this greenest park in Tanzania. After Game Drives Will Drive to Kilimanjaro Airport to catch a flight back home.
Immerse yourself in authentic Maasai culture as you visit a traditional village, accompanied by an English-speaking guide who lives there himself, Find yourself in the midst of the daily hustle and bustle of local life as you witness the daily rituals of the Maasai. Once you have drunk your fill of this authentic cultural experience, you can choose to browse through the Maasai Craft Centre and purchase artifacts made by the people you encountered. All proceeds from this go directly to the community.
Living a semi-nomadic lifestyle, the Maasai tribe has modernized in some ways but still adheres to many aspects of their traditional culture. Established as fierce warriors, their lively cultural dance, vibrant clothing, and beautifully crafted handiwork are recognized worldwide.
The Maasai used to move nomadically with their herds to abundant lush pastures but these days they have built permanent huts or bomas and prefer to stay in one place. They are pastoralists and cattle are essential to their way of life. A man’s success is measured by the number of cattle and offspring he has. As great status and show of wealth the cattle are, they are also a vital food source. This glimpse of authentic Maasai culture is a fascinating experience of an ancient way of life that still flourishes today.
This day trip offers you a unique opportunity to visit the traditional homeland of the Hadzabe (or Hadza) peoples, one of the last surviving hunter-gatherer tribes in the world, and to meet their neighbors, the Datoga peoples.
You will learn about their traditions and daily life and have an opportunity to hunt with the men, practice your bow and arrow skills, walk with the women as they gather wild plant foods, and purchase crafts made by the families.
You will also have an opportunity to visit the world of the Datoga, another of Tanzania’s cultural groups, that practice the ancient art of blacksmithing. Watch as the men smelt metal and form it into arrowheads, utensils, and jewelry using age-old techniques, and visit their homes where the women will talk about their way of life.
Walking Boots, Training shoes, Water proof Jacket, Pants, Shirts, Trousers, Skirts, Socks, Gloves, Sun Hat, Balaclava / Woolen Hat, Gaiters, Thermal Underwear, Towel, Toiletries, Toilet Paper, Sun Glasses, Snow Goggles, Water Bottle, Walking Pole, Crampons, Torch / Flash light, Sun Cream/Sun block, lip salve, Whistle, Penknife, Day pack, Camera, Films, Emergency Foil Blanket, Four season Sleeping Bag, Heavy Duty plastic Bags, water Purification Kit and First Aid Kit.