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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ngorongoro Conservation Area is well-known for the magnificent Ngorongoro Crater, which is home to a variety of wildlife species, including the “Big Five, Cultural and Historical experiences.”
Flamingos abound at Lake Natron, an ethereal refuge at the foot of the Great Rift Valley with startling crimson waters and breathtaking views, you will also experience traditional ways of life pertained by the Hadzabe community at Lake Natron.
Tarangire National Park is a must-visit location for safari aficionados because of its enormous elephant herds, recognizable baobab trees, and varied wildlife.
A tranquil haven with guided walks, stunning vistas, and the opportunity to unwind in the natural pools of Chemka Hot Springs. You have the opportunity to meet the one of the Cultural project at Machame Nkweshoo which represent traditionally ways of life pertained by Chaga community. Materuni Waterfall is tucked away in the verdant woodlands on the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro. Every location assures unique experiences amidst Tanzania’s breathtaking landscapes.
One of Tanzania’s most famous natural wonders, the Ngorongoro Crater, is the starting point of your exciting experience. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A volcanic eruption created the crater millions of years ago, and now it is home to a staggering variety of wildlife.
You will be treated to amazing views of grasslands, woodlands, and a glittering soda lake as you descend into the crater. Look out for the “Big Five” (bison, zebras, wildebeests, hippos, and flamingos) as well as innumerable other species. The “Big Five” are buffalo, lions, elephants, leopards, and rhinos. After having a picnic lunch in the breathtaking surroundings, continue your game drive to find more elusive animals. When the day is almost over, climb out of the crater and head back to your lodging for a well-earned nap.
Discover the stunning Ngorongoro Highlands today a location home to Maasai communities and including beautiful slopes, lush woods, and productive agriculture. Visit a nearby Maasai community first thing in the morning to gain insight into their customs, ceremonies, and way of life.
After that, take a guided nature walk across the highlands to see the stunning scenery and see native plants and animals. Admire soaring waterfalls, glistening streams, and expansive vistas of the surroundings. Take a leisurely drive across the highlands in the afternoon, stopping to take in the beauty and maybe dropping at a small market or craft cooperative. Return to your lodging as the sun sets and unwind beneath the starry sky while thinking back on the events of the day.
Today, take a detour to Lake Natron, a secluded and mystical refuge tucked away at the foot of the Great Rift Valley. This saltwater lake is a sanctuary for flamingos and other aquatic birds, thanks to its vivid red waters and breathtaking scenery.
After arriving, enjoy a guided stroll along the lake’s edges while learning about the region’s distinctive geological and ecological features and taking in the surreal beauty. You might even be able to cool yourself in the lake’s mineral-rich waters with a nice swim if you’re feeling particularly daring. Take a guided stroll to some local waterfalls in the afternoon to enjoy the natural beauty of the area and cool down in the flowing pools. Enjoy a customary Maasai BBQ meal outside under the stars as dusk draws in, then head back to your lodging for the evening.
You will depart for Tarangire National Park today, which is well-known for its abundant elephant herds, baobab trees, and varied fauna. Set off on an exciting game drive across the park, looking for lions, giraffes, elephants, and a variety of bird species.
Enjoy a picnic lunch in the middle of the park, surrounded by the sights and sounds of the African wilderness, following a morning spent observing wildlife. After that, say goodbye to Tarangire and return to Arusha, where you will spend your last night in Tanzania.
Take a beautiful journey to Materuni Forest, which is tucked away on Mount Kilimanjaro’s slopes, on your final full day in Tanzania. Take a guided trek into the verdant forest to start your day, where you can discover more about the local flora and wildlife and take in expansive vistas of the surroundings.
Discover the fascinating Chemka Hot Springs, a hidden treasure nestled deep within the forest, following your journey. Here, surrounded by towering trees and tumbling waterfalls, you may unwind and rest in the natural hot pools.
Savor the regional cuisines while indulging in a traditional Tanzanian meal made by the people themselves in the afternoon. After that, spend some free time exploring the neighborhood, maybe doing souvenir shopping or just taking in the peaceful surroundings. As the day comes to an end, spend your last night in Tanzania by returning to your Lodge in Moshi, where you may reflect on your incredible experiences and cherish the memories you’ve created.
Regretfully, your stay in Tanzania is coming to an end as you head to Kilimanjaro International Airport to continue your adventure depending to your schedule. Before you board your trip home and bring with you priceless memories that will last a lifetime, take one more glance at the magnificent landscapes and lively cultures that have won your heart.
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2 pax
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$2805
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4 pax
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$2319
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6 pax
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$2159
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