Orthern Tanzania boasts magnificent safari reserves and spectacular conservation areas where landscapes are left untouched and wildlife freely roams the rich environments. From Tarangire National Park’s prolific bushveld to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area’s luxuriant caldera and the Central Serengeti’s vast savannas, this glamorous 8-day classic Tanzanian safari will show off the country’s remarkable wilderness and the extraordinary wildlife inhabiting it
read moreExperience this fully inclusive safari that explores the Southern Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and the stunning Tarangire National Park over 7 incredible days. This exciting itinerary begins and ends at the Kilimanjaro International Airport as you drive to Tarangire National Park for some time spent exploring this remote region. Head off to experience the Ngorongoro Crater before visiting the renowned Serengeti. Explore three different national parks and gently succumb to the natural charms of Tanzania’s untamed wildernesses. Then relive it all on your camera roll.
read moreWith mountain gorilla habituation experience, clients move with researchers/those who habituate gorillas, spend more time and see how gorillas are habituated. This is a learning experience where you receive firsthand insights from the researchers, trackers, rangers, conservationist, who are all part of the Habituation Process Team.
* Tourists spend Four hours (4 hrs) with the gorillas.
* There are only 2 groups that can be visited for this activity.
* Only 4 Visitors are allowed per day.
read moreRwanda’s capital and biggest city stretches across undulating lush hills surrounded by towering mountains, the largest of which is Mount Kigali, rising 1850 metres above sea level. Kigali is the country’s financial, commercial and cultural hub, served by an international airport and featuring a wide range of accommodation options, restaurants and points of interest, including the Kigali Genocide Centre, an atmospheric market and numerous craft shops. With its interesting architecture, busy streets, meandering boulevards, and green hillsides, Kigali is said to be one of the most attractive cities in Africa and is definitely worth a visit.
read moreRwanda’s capital and biggest city stretches across undulating lush hills surrounded by towering mountains, the largest of which is Mount Kigali, rising 1850 metres above sea level. Kigali is the country’s financial, commercial and cultural hub, served by an international airport and featuring a wide range of accommodation options, restaurants and points of interest, including the Kigali Genocide Centre, an atmospheric market and numerous craft shops. With its interesting architecture, busy streets, meandering boulevards, and green hillsides, Kigali is said to be one of the most attractive cities in Africa and is definitely worth a visit.
read moreBordering the Democratic Republic of Congo in Rwanda, the Volcanoes National Park is best known as a sanctuary for the region’s rare mountain gorillas. Visitors flock here to experience a face to face encounter with these intriguing creatures. The park is set high on the jungle-covered slopes of the volcanic Virunga Mountains. Highly regulated treks through the reserve allow visitors to spend an hour at a time with these incredible primates in their natural habitat. While the gorilla’s are without a doubt the main drawcard, visitors can also look forward to exploring a network of scenic hiking trails, visiting the tomb of the world-famous Dian Fossey and the Karisoke Research Centre, and enjoying a beautiful day hike to the crater lake on Mount Bisoke.
read moreSituated on a peninsula in Lake Victoria, the former seat of Uganda’s government, Entebbe is just a short drive from the current capital and offers plenty to keep visitors amused. This charming town features tree-lined streets and serves as an excellent base from which to explore the surrounding area. Tourists can look forward to spending days on beautiful beaches along the banks of Lake Victoria, stroll through the fields and forests of the magnificent Botanical Gardens, or pay a visit to Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary, a haven for country’s orphaned chimps.
read moreUpon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, meet your driver-guide and start your journey to Lake Naivasha where you will arrive for lunch at Lake NaivashaSopa Resort. Spend the afternoon at leisure enjoying the facilities of the lodge.
read moreSituated along the Nairobi River in beautiful Kenya, the capital of Nairobi is East Africa’s most cosmopolitan city. It serves as an excellent starting point for African safari trips around Kenya. Nairobi is Africa’s 4th largest city and is a vibrant and exciting place to be. There are some fascinating attractions: its cafe culture, unbridled nightlife, the National Museum, the Karen Blixen Museum and most notably, just 20 minutes from the city centre, wild lions and buffalo roam in the world’s only urban game reserve. Make sure you pay a visit to the elephant orphanage operated by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for a once in a lifetime experience.
read moreOn arrival at Jomo Kenyatta international Airport,depart for Amboseli through Nairobi-Mombasa Highway to Emali. Join the county road and proceed to the camp. Check in, lunch is served, relax in the nice garden. Later on, embark on an afternoon game drive.
read moreOn arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, meet your driver guide and depart via Nairobi – Nanyuki to the Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Upon arrival, enter the reserve with a game viewing to the camp, check in and lunch is served. Later on, embark on an extended afternoon game drive.
read moreWelcome to the Serengeti, where lionesses prowl at dawn and thousands of zebra huddle together; where hooves kick up dust as over a million join the great wildebeest migration; where every moment brings an evocative scene. This privately guided luxury safari celebrates the abundance and diversity of the Serengeti, showcasing the famous plains from every different angle. With eclectic activities and luxury accommodations, it’s a perfect journey amongst Africa’s greatest natural show.
read moreFrom this May to early July, the Great Migration is in full swing, travelling swiftly up through the Western Corridor and Grumeti Reserve. It’s peak rutting time, as well as the beginning of the dry season, though there are still localised showers in the north. From now on, the animals’ nutrition depends largely on the growth stage of the Digitaria, Pennisetum, Eustachys and Themeda grasses anchored in nutrient-rich clay amid the woodlands.
read moreSerengeti Great Migration has been listed as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Not only does it offer incredible views of the plains dotted with huge herds of wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle, but the rivers are often infested with large Nile crocodiles lying in wait. Some of the best safari opportunities in the world are found here, across a landscape made up of volcanic grasslands and vast plains interrupted by rocky outcrops, rivers, and forests. Visiting the right area in the right season will treat travellers to astonishing sightings of this natural phenomenon.
These migratory herds also attract the attention of some of the continent’s most renowned predators, ensuring that if travellers are following the Migration; big cats, crocodiles, and hyenas will never be too far behind.
read more07.00hrs After breakfast, meet your driver/guide who will load your luggage in the Safari Minivan / 4 x 4 and drive north via Eastern by- pass and Thika road to Nyeri / Mweiga (do not forget to pack a small overnight bag for use in the Ark). Arrive and lunch is served at the Aberdare Country Club (deposit remaining luggage). Afterwards you will be taken to the lodge by the Ark vehicle. The Ark lodge is built in the shape of an ark.
read moreThis 7 days Tanzania Safari will take you through the highlights of renowned parks of Northern Tanzania starting from Arusha and then you’ll visit the Serengeti, the Big 5 game haven and also the host of over 3 million large mammals. Then, you’ll go to Ngorongoro Crater which supports a year-round resident population of mammals and finally, you’ll head to Lake Manyara National Park, an ornithologists’ paradise known for its elusive tree-climbing lions. You’ll stay in a luxury lodges & tented camps.
Safari, Savannah, Meet the locals, Observation of flora and fauna, Nature
This safari will fulfill you with memories to last a very long time.
Situated along the Nairobi River in beautiful Kenya, the capital of Nairobi is East Africa’s most cosmopolitan city. It serves as an excellent starting point for African safari trips around Kenya. Nairobi is Africa’s 4th largest city and is a vibrant and exciting place to be. There are some fascinating attractions: its cafe culture, unbridled nightlife, the National Museum, the Karen Blixen Museum and most notably, just 20 minutes from the city centre, wild lions and buffalo roam in the world’s only urban game reserve. Make sure you pay a visit to the elephant orphanage operated by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for a once in a lifetime experience.
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