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SAFARI AND OVERLAND TOURS IN EAST AFRICA, TIBET AND NEPAL
TANZANIA OVERLAND TOURS
KENYA OVERLAND TOURS
UGANDA OVERLAND TOURS
RWANDA OVERLAND TOURS
SOUTH AFRICA OVERLAND TOURS
NEPAL AND TIBET OVERLAND TOURS
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Day 1:
After breakfast, we load up the vehicle for our safari, and drive away from Moshi to Lake Manyara. By comparison with Ngorongoro and Tarangire, Manyara is much smaller but no less scenic. It is thus ideally suited as an introduction to safari touring. It is situated between the escarpment formed by the rift valley and the soda water lake Manyara. It is an ideal spot for bird lovers and is home to large groups of elephant as well as the 'tree climbing lion." We overnight at the camp or lodge.
Day 2
After breakfast drive to and tour Serengeti with overnight at camp or lodge. The areas is particularly famous for the massive migration of 1.5million Wildebeest, and several thousand Gazelle and Zebra all heading for greener pastures and improved grazing area's, risking life and limb to predators such as Lion and Crocodile. The National Park is broadly divided into three distinct areas, the Seronera Valley and Seronera River, the Western Corridor and the Northern 'Lobo' area that extends northwards to join the Maasai Mara.
Day 3
After breakfast tour Serengeti park (picnic lunch) overnight at camp or lodge
Day 4:
After breakfast, continue our safari with a drive to and tour the Ngorongoro. The Ngorongoro Crater is the world's largest intact caldera, forming an incredible bowl shape with sides of about 600m deep, and covering a distance of about 270km square. Various habitats form a complete microcosm within the crater floor, from grasslands to forest, swamps and lake Makat. As a result, it is home to some 20 000 wild animals and although the animals move in and out of the area consistently, the vegetation in the crater floor attracts a wider range of animals and is a source of ongoing food supply attracting the gazers, and thus, predators as well. We will enjoy a picnic lunch in the crater and later, proceed to the camp to spend the evening
Day 5
After breakfast we head towards Tarangire National Park which lies south of the Ngorongoro National Park. It covers about 2600 sq km of floodplains, grassland and tall woodlands of acacia. It is also home to the famous Baobab trees, hundreds of years old. During the dryer winter months of July to September, a large number of migrant animals flock to the plains, which tend to be less concentrated with game in the months of April and May when there is more rain. Tarangire is well known for its elephants as large numbers pour into the area around June, along with many of the buck species, the clown of the animals, the wildebeest, and their companion, the zebra. The area is also rich in bird life as well as a few resident lion who tend to remain all year round. At the end of the day, interrupted only by watching game and taking in a picnic lunch, we head to our overnight camp or lodge.
Day 6
After breakfast tour Tarangire and toward evening, return back to Moshi.
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Two man tents, cooks, mess tent etc in local camp sites
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