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8 Days : Arusha | Tarangire National Park | Ngorongoro | Ngorongoro Crater | Serengeti National Park

Overview

Eight days, five locations – easily enough time in which to capture the very best experiences in Tanzania’s Northern Circuit. Our trip takes you to the best, most stunning places our country can offer, and also gives you welcome exposure to Tanzania’s rich ‘human culture.’ From Arusha, our first port-of-call will be huge, diverse Tarangire National Park, to be followed by a visit to see the beautiful natural wonder of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area with its incomparable crater. From there, we head to the endless plains of the magnificent Serengeti, where we are lucky enough to have extended time to enjoy this incredible park, before continuing to Lake Eyasi where you will meet some of our diverse, colorful tribes and marvel at their fascinating lifestyles. Last, but not least, we will finish our adventure with an exciting, unforgettable walking safari in the beautiful surroundings of Lake Manyara National Park, before returning you safely to the airport.

Tour Summary

  • DAY 1: Arrival Day: Kilimanjaro International Airport – Arusha
  • DAY 2: Arusha – Tarangire
  • DAY 3: Tarangire - Ngorongoro crater
  • DAY 4: Ngorongoro - Serengeti National Park
  • DAY 5: Serengiti National Park
  • DAY 6: Serengiti National Park – Lake eyasi
  • DAY 7: Lake Eyasi – Lake Manyara
  • DAY 8: Lake Manyara- Kilimanjaro International Airport

Tour Iteraries

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DAY 1: Arrival Day: Kilimanjaro International Airport – Arusha
Welcome to Tanzania

Whatever your arrival time at Kilimanjaro International Airport, your Easy Travel driver-guide will be waiting for you with a warm welcoming smile. Kick back and relax in your comfortable vehicle as he takes you to your hotel in Arusha, Tanzania’s self-styled ‘safari capital.’ On your one-hour journey to the hotel, you will get a brief impression of this large, bustling, commercial city. Depending on your arrival time, you may have your pre-safari briefing today; if not, it will take place early tomorrow morning.

  • Camps/Lodge: Camps / Lodge
  • Meals: Available

Unless your arrival time yesterday allowed time for your safari briefing, then this will take place after breakfast. We will provide you with all the essential information, before we set off to our first safari destination, the diverse Tarangire National Park, where we will enjoy lunch, take an afternoon game drive and spend the night. Journey: (morning) Arusha to Tarangire National Park Our two-hour (120km) morning journey first takes us westwards from Arusha. Along the route, your eyes will be opened to all the colours and character of Tanzania: perhaps some Maasai herdsmen driving their flocks of goats to new pastures. You’ll get to know your driver-guide, amazed at his depth of knowledge as he effortlessly answers all your questions. Day’s Highlight Your game drive in Tarangire, with its incredible diversity, massive baobab trees and herds of elephants. Safari (Game Drive) in Tarangire National Park Tarangire is huge. As you stand at the park gate and look south, it stretches as far as the eye can see. Known as the ‘Elephant Playground,’ this phenomenal park contains huge herds of these mighty mammals. But Tarangire is also home to buffalo, lion, wildebeest, zebra and gazelle and the park can rival Serengeti for sheer animal densities. What might you see today? Perhaps a solitary male lion stretched out beneath a tree, perhaps a trio of male cheetah enjoying some lazy bonding-time in the sun. Maybe some graceful Grant’s gazelle or zebra bounding away from the road or a couple of giraffe munching happily from the choicest acacia branches. For Tarangire specialities, look out for kudu and oryx. Here as in other parks, it pays not to ignore the small animals. It’s so easy to be mesmerized by the power and majesty of an elephant or the elegance of the giraffe. Ask your guide to find you an agama lizard, especially a male one who changes colour in front of you according to the temperature! Or a hyrax, known as pimpi, an insignificant-looking creature of around 30cm in length…who astonishingly is related to elephant! Not many trees will pass you by without something of avian interest catching your eye. A memorable flash of colour might be a lilac-breasted roller or blue-eared starling. Ostrich are plentiful and it’s hard not to chuckle at the sighting of the well-named, studious-looking secretary bird as it awkwardly pads across the grasslands. The park is also famous for its splendid baobab trees, rolling savannah and acacia woodland. It can be dusty – wear a scarf over your mouth – but this is a minor inconvenience for sighting wildlife in such abundance.

  • Camps/Lodge: Camps / Lodge
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Journey: (morning) Tarangire to Ngorongoro Crater (afternoon) Our journey today, from Tarangire to Ngorongoro, takes us to the northwest, a journey of around 2 Hours (135km). Day’s Highlight Like nothing else on Earth, the stunning crater of Ngorongoro is a unique home for many, many species of Tanzania’s wildlife. With some luck, you may even see a black rhino here. Safari in Ngorongoro Crater From the rim, we admire the incredible view then descend into the vast crater itself. At one side there’s the Lerai Forest, classic mountain forest landscape with almost tropical characteristics. This is good elephant country, so keep your eyes peeled. By the side of the nearby swampland is what is sometimes called the ‘elephant graveyard’ as the mighty male tuskers at the end of their lives come to chew on the soft, swampland grasses once their teeth have failed them. The crater has a population of around 120 lions, with well-defined territories; 15,000 wildebeest, 9,000 zebra, 400 hyenas, and around 50 black rhino. Many wildebeest and other herd animals are resident, benefiting from the many sources of year-round waters and are boosted by some migrators in season. Buffalo, Thomson’s gazelle and eland are also present in numbers. Hippos can be found in pools and swampland and highland birdlife is colourful and plentiful around the waters. Flamingos can often be seen in Lake Magadi, which occupies part of the crater floor.

  • Camps/Lodge: Camps / Lodge
  • Meals: BreakFast & Dinner

Ngorongoro to Serengeti National Park (afternoon) After breakfast, we set off for our next destination, Serengeti, a distance of 145km and a journey time of around 3 ½ hours. On arrival, we take lunch and have an afternoon game drive. Day’s Highlight Here’s a National Park which will offer you a whole variety of wildlife surprises over the next few days, but perhaps today’s highlight – certainly for first-time visitors – will simply be the Serengeti terrain itself. The sheer vastness, as the plains roll away in front of you into eternity, will leave you with a sense of awe. Safari in Serengeti National Park At last! Serengeti, the incomparable wonder of Tanzania, will be the stage for the natural animal theatrics which will be performed over the next few days. Your game drive here combines the known with the unknown, the certainty that you will be amazed with the uncertainty of exactly what you will see and when. Changing light, a changing cast of animal actors, ensuring that at every turn there is a new experience. Snap off some memorable photos, but don’t forget to simply take a deep breath and enjoy nature in its real-time, raw beauty.

  • Camps/Lodge: Hotel / Lodge
  • Meals: Breakfast , lunch & dinner

Today, we set off from our accommodation in the Central Serengeti. Wildlife is abundant: sometimes you may think it has come to find you, rather than the other way round. Today’s highlight is unknown, as the animals don’t publish their schedule (!) What we see also depends on the season, but this area is where bushland meets grassland, a favorite spot for big cats looking for prey. Cheetah, leopard and lions are all possibilities today. Safari in Serengeti National Park Today is a full day of discovery, a chance to enjoy the varied landscapes of the Central Serengeti. The Seronera River weaves its way through this area, providing waters for all species of wildlife. You will also see the distinctive rocky outcrops, the famous kopjes which characterize the Serengeti landscape. Lunch will be an unforgettable experience, enjoyed in the middle of the bush. Everything here varies with the seasons, but in May, November and December migrating herds join the already rich population of resident animals which live here year-round. (In the rainy season, the landscape turns black with hundreds of thousands of wildebeest – a simply incredible sight.)

  • Camps/Lodge: Hotel / Lodge
  • Meals: Lunch / Dinner

Serengeti National Park to Lake Eyasi (afternoon) After a morning game drive and lunch, this afternoon we will head south to Lake Eyasi, a journey of around 5 hours (245km). Day’s Highlight Although we will have another chance this morning to marvel at Serengeti, perhaps today’s highlight will be our meeting with some of our country’s fascinating tribespeople. Today, we will meet the Datoga in their traditional village houses. Safari in Serengeti National Park With its informative visitor centre, the Seronera area of Central Serengeti is the national park’s most popular area. And it is very popular with the wildlife, too. The Seronera river enjoys year-round waterflow, so there is always something of interest to observe. Several game drives can be undertaken here and might reveal lions in sizeable prides, hippo or herds of elephants – whose populations in the park have risen in recent times. Depending on other attractions, we may choose to call in at the Serengeti Visitor Centre, where there is an excellent explanation of the park’s eco-system and a chance to understand the history of conservation in this area. In particular, you will find out about the work of Bernhard Grzimek and the Frankfurt Zoological Society who had the foresighted vision of preserving the Serengeti’s eco-system. Even at the center, you may well find wildlife: populations of hyrax and mongoose, as well as many small bird species. Datoga tribe, Lake Eyasi After lunch, we head south to Lake Eyasi. Here, we have an opportunity to remind ourselves that Tanzania is rich in human culture, as well as rich in fantastic wildlife. The Datoga tribe are our hosts this afternoon, as we are introduced to their village, customs and traditions. A colorful experience, not to be forgotten!

  • Camps/Lodge: Hotel / Lodge
  • Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch

Lake Eyasi to Kilimanjaro International Airport (afternoon) After breakfast and our morning visits to see the Hadzabe hunter-gatherers and the local blacksmith, we take lunch and then have 4 ½ hours journey, covering the 295km back to Kilimanjaro International Airport. Day’s Highlight Everyone will have their own, favorite cultural experience today. But perhaps your lasting memory will be of the Hadzabe hunter-gatherers. Their lifestyle will make you ponder how uncomplicated – though not easy – life can be. Lake Eyasi and its Tribespeople Lake Eyasi is located in the Great Rift Valley, southwest of the Ngorongoro Crater. Its salt-water levels experience dramatic changes with the seasons: in years with little rainfall, the lake can almost disappear. Near to the shimmering lake, we will first experience a hunting trip with the Hadzabe, the last hunter-gatherers in Tanzania, before visiting a local blacksmith as he practises his craft, fashioning pots and weapons from scrap metal. Meal plan Breakfast is served at Lake Eyasi Safari Lodge. Lunch will be a nutritious and balanced meal, also provided by the Lodge for you to take out on safari and enjoyed after your morning ‘cultural visits’, before we return you to the airport for your flight home. As today is the departure day of your safari, please note that dinner tonight is not included in the tour. Departure Instructions Please note that this Tanzania Culture Safari Experience – 7 Days tour ends at Kilimanjaro International Airport. Your departure can only take place today if you have pre-booked a domestic flight which leaves from Kilimanjaro International Airport, or an international flight which leaves at 21.00 hours or after. Otherwise, you will need to book an extra night’s accommodation (not included in the tour price) and take a flight the following day. Post Tour Extension After your exhilarating time on safari, you may want to extend your Tanzanian holiday with time on Zanzibar’s wonderful beaches. Please contact us for details.

  • Camps/Lodge: Hotel / Lodge
  • Meals: Dinner

Lake Eyasi to Kilimanjaro International Airport (afternoon) After breakfast and our morning visits to see the Hadzabe hunter-gatherers and the local blacksmith, we take lunch and then have 4 ½ hours journey, covering the 295km back to Kilimanjaro International Airport. Day’s Highlight Everyone will have their own, favorite cultural experience today. But perhaps your lasting memory will be of the Hadzabe hunter-gatherers. Their lifestyle will make you ponder how uncomplicated – though not easy – life can be. Lake Eyasi and its Tribespeople Lake Eyasi is located in the Great Rift Valley, southwest of the Ngorongoro Crater. Its salt-water levels experience dramatic changes with the seasons: in years with little rainfall, the lake can almost disappear. Near to the shimmering lake, we will first experience a hunting trip with the Hadzabe, the last hunter-gatherers in Tanzania, before visiting a local blacksmith as he practises his craft, fashioning pots and weapons from scrap metal. Meal plan Breakfast is served at Lake Eyasi Safari Lodge. Lunch will be a nutritious and balanced meal, also provided by the Lodge for you to take out on safari and enjoyed after your morning ‘cultural visits’, before we return you to the airport for your flight home. As today is the departure day of your safari, please note that dinner tonight is not included in the tour. Departure Instructions Please note that this Tanzania Culture Safari Experience – 7 Days tour ends at Kilimanjaro International Airport. Your departure can only take place today if you have pre-booked a domestic flight which leaves from Kilimanjaro International Airport, or an international flight which leaves at 21.00 hours or after. Otherwise, you will need to book an extra night’s accommodation (not included in the tour price) and take a flight the following day. Post Tour Extension After your exhilarating time on safari, you may want to extend your Tanzanian holiday with time on Zanzibar’s wonderful beaches. Please contact us for details.

  • Camps/Lodge: Camps / Lodge
  • Meals: Available

Additional Information

  • Litamada Trip Safety: AMREF Flying Doctor Insurance – A Flying Doctor Insurance to air transfer you before dark from the nearest airstrip to hospital during emergency.
  • Litamada Transport: 4X4 Custom-built Toyota Land Cruiser – Pop-up roof, opening sliding windows, seat belts, heavy-duty wheels and extra fuel tanks. Refrigerator for cooling drinks, one pair of binoculars per couple, eco-friendly trash bag, Wi-Fi on board, and charging outlets (Plug Type G).
  • Litamada Trip Crew:
    • Professional English-Speaking Driver guide – A Friendly,Experienced and Passionate Driver Guide expert at a wide variety of skills: Flora and Fauna, Tanzania’s cultural and natural history
  • Arrival and Departure Transfer:
    • TO/FROM Kilimanjaro International or Arusha Airport – One arrival Transfer and One departure Transfer
  • Camping Fee:
    • Camping fee for Tarangire Public Campsite, Ngorongoro Simba Campsite, Seronera Public Campsite, Lake Eyasi Public Campsite and Twiga Public Campsite
  • Photographic Safari:
    • Experience Wildlife with Litamada 4X4 Safari Vehicle – Game drive in Tarangire National Park, Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater
  • Park Entrance Fee: Park fee for Tarangire National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti National Park, Lake Eyasi and Lake Manyara National Park
  • Taxes: 18% VAT (Value Added Tax).

  • Tipping: Tipping is of course discretionary, but is an expected part of the way in which business is done in Tanzania. It counts as an expression of gratitude to those who – hopefully – have made your experience an unforgettable one and enables you to directly reward those people. Our passengers come from all around the world, with different cultural attitudes to tipping, but a tip is of great significance here in Tanzania and will be hugely appreciated by the recipient. We know that the act of giving of a tip can be a bit awkward and we would suggest that the best way to remove this ‘awkwardness’ is for each couple to put their tip anonymously into an envelope and for the envelopes to be presented by the couple to the staff member. As a guideline, you should consider tipping at the following levels: Driver guide: $25 US per day, per couple. For hotels/lodges/tented camps, please do not tip individual staff members, but instead use the ‘Tip Box’, which you should find at the reception of your accommodation. For guidance, you should consider tipping between $5-7 US per day, per guest, at each accommodation.
  • Travel Insurance: The trip cost Excludes Travel Insurance which is mandatory.
  • Balloon Safari: Experience 60 – 90 minute (depending on wind condition) aerial adventure, followed by bush breakfast and champagne
  • Any Changes done by you: The trip excludes changes done by you during safari or before safari which deviates from the original program
  • Post Night Accommodation in Arusha: This Tour ends at Kilimanjaro International Airport at 17:30hrs, you can only depart on this day if you have booked a Domestic flight which departs from Kilimanjaro International Airport and onwards or an International Flight which departs at 21:00hrs and onwards. Otherwise, you will need to book a post night Accommodation if you are departing with any earlier flight. Please contact us for details.
  • Flights: The trip costs Excludes International and Domestic Flights
  • Visa: The trip costs Excludes all visa costs including arrival visas and transit visas
  • Medical Insurance: The trip cost Excludes Medical Insurance which is mandatory
  • Laundry Service: If you require to launder your clothes while on your safari, then you will need to pay an amount that the accommodation charges as per their rate sheet.
  • Drinks at the lodges/camps: All kinds of soft drinks and hard drinks at the lodges/camps are not included
  • Drones: The government of Tanzania does not allow anyone to bring drones into the country.