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What's included
- 4WD safari vehicle
- A guided tour of important places
- Accommodation full board for one night
- All meals included
- All mentioned activities per itinerary.
- Beautifully illustrated souvenir map
- First Entrance fees
- Game Drive
- Professionally guided tour
- Services of an English speaking guide/driver
- Visa arrangements
- Alcoholic drinks
- Excess baggage charge
- International Air, unless expressly paid for
- International flights
- Laundry
- Other International flights
- Personal expenses
- Services not specifically stated in the itinerary
- Telephone fee
- Tips to guide/driver
- Unlimited bottled water
This 3 Day Tour Package is packed with wildlife viewing in the Ngorongoro Conservation area in Tanzania. During this tour package, you will enjoy game drives, walking safaris, and birding. The crater area harbors a wide range of wildlife such as leopards, lions, and numerous parks boost of other wildlife like Buffaloes, Flamingoes, Elephants, Hippos, Jackals, zebras, and much more depending on your luck.
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Day 3
Arrival to Arusha Airport and drive to Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
You will be picked from the Hotel in Arusha by the driver guide and then depart to Ngorongoro Conservation Area arriving at lunchtime. You will have relaxation time before the evening game Drive in search of the vast diversity of the Park-like Wildebeest, Buffalo, Elands, Hippos, Jackals, Lions, Hyenas, elusive leopards, and Cheetahs.
Full day Ngorongoro conservation Area
The second day will start with an early breakfast and with packed lunch, then descend down to the crater for the most wonderful moments of the park. This is full of fun and lifechanging in that the Crater hosts numerous Lions, the only opportunity to watch them for food as watching Black Rhinos.
End of the Trip
In the Morning after breakfast, depending on your air ticket/flight, we can have a game drive before being driven by the Tour guide back to Arusha for your international flight out back home or drop off to Uganda at the hotel to end the trip.
More about Tanzania
So Visit Serengeti Tanzania with us today.The north is also home to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Which includes the Ngorongoro Crater an extinct volcanic caldera with lions, hippopotamus, elephants, various types of antelopes, the endangered black rhinoceros and lard hers of wildebeests and zebra. Olduvai Gorge, which is considered to be the seat of humanity after the discovery of the earliest known specimens of the human genus, Homo habilis. In the western part of Tanzania, there is Mahale, Katavi and Gombe national parks and latter of which is the site of Jane Goodall's ongoing study of chimpanzee behavior. There is another National park [Kitulo National Park] dedicated to only flowers. The Mount Kilimanjaro is also known as the roof of Africa is the highest peak in Africa located in the north of the country on the border with Kenya in the town of Moshi with its dormant volcano rising approximately 4,877 meters (16,001 ft.) from its base to 5,896 meters (19,342 ft.) above sea level. Mount Kilimanjaro is accessible via Kilimanjaro International Airport Zanzibar archipelago is a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania nicknamed as a spice island, the archipelago is home to kilometers of white sand beaches and cultural fusion of multiple cultures. Zanzibar is home to numerous historical and cultural sites (the Zanzibari culture), some dating back to the 15th century. Join Us and we trek Tanzania and end our tourist’s adventure in Zanzibar kilometers of the beach as well as corals and limestone scarps
Tour summary
You will visit Tanzania and the trip starts in Arusha City and you will drive to Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
You will do a game driving in a 4×4 Land cruiser with a pop-up for clear and amazing wildlife animal species viewing.
Pre and cost tour accommodation can be arranged at an extra cost
Accommodation
- Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge.
Main Activities
- Game Driving
- Birding
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