9-Days Tanzania Wildlife & Cultural Safari

Tour Overview

We want students to enjoy themselves during the summer. We understand that students do not have the same financial resources as those who work full-time. As a result, we made the decision to start a special school/student program in Tanzania. This program was created so that students could go on safari for less money while still learning and having a great time.

We have professional staff who have sufficient experience in dealing with young people and ensuring that they learn while having fun on their trips. The following is an example of one of the great school programs that we put on.

Learning sharing between local and foreign schools is a common activity, with foreign teachers accompanying and sharing with local teachers to promote education. Other activities include going on a nature walk, watching wildlife, visiting people’s homes, and participating in sports.

Day by Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival – Arusha

Pick up from the airport on arrival and transfer you to Arusha Mvuli Hotel/similar for overnight stay and relaxation. 9 Days Tanzania – BB

Day 2: Arusha – Ilkidi’nga Cultural Tour ( Maasai tribe)

Breakfast then drive to Ilkiding’a culture Masai visit, here we will spend a day to learn about the Masai daily activities.

The Masai people are nomadic herders of cattle. The women adorn themselves in brightly colored handmade beaded collars and the men, in their distinctive cloth, will often showcase their amazing jumping prowess for visitors. Learn how they construct their homes of mud, sticks and dung and join the school children in a song. Late in the afternoon visit Arusha museum. Dinner and overnight at Arusha Mvuli Hotel

Day 3: Arusha Orphanage Visit

After breakfast, visiting the orphanage center, playing with kids teaching them some different kind of sports, Lunch, dinner and overnight at Arusha in hotel- Mvuli Hotel

Day 4: Arusha – Lake Manyara National park

After breakfast, drive to Manyara National Park famed for tree climbing lions with picnic lunch, dinner and overnight at Lake Manyara Twiga Campsite

Located beneath the cliffs of the Manyara Escarpment, on the edge of the Rift Valley, Lake Manyara National Park offers varied ecosystems, incredible bird life, and breathtaking views. Lake Manyara’s famous tree-climbing lions are another reason to pay this park a visit. The only kind of their species in the world, they make the ancient mahogany and elegant acacias their home during the rainy season, and are a well-known but rather rare feature of the northern park. In addition to the lions, the national park is also home to the largest concentration of baboons anywhere in the world — a fact that makes for interesting game viewing of large families of the primates.

Day 5: Lake Manyara – Lake Eyasi

After breakfast, drive to lake eyasi with picnic lunch. In some ways similar to the Amish, a handful of tribes in Tanzania have resisted modernization and for the most part remain traditional. Hadzabe: Near Lake Eyasi, the Hadzabe are a small tribe who remain hunters and gatherers and speak a click language. It is important to visit them and learn about their culture, they will show you how to make a fire without matches and take you on a hunt with bows and arrows. Dinner and overnight at Lake Eyasi Campsite-

Day 6: Lake Eyasi to Serengeti National park

After breakfast with lunch box, leave Lake Eyasi for Central Serengeti via Ngorongoro conservation, visit Olduvai Gorge, this is an archaeological site made famous by Dr. Leakey family. Game is viewed as we proceed to Serengeti lodge/Pimbi Campsite for dinner and overnight stay

Day 7 – Serengeti National park

Full day spent exploring the park in search of the Big -5 Dinner and overnight stay at Pimbi Campsite.

Serengeti is easily Tanzania’s most famous national park, and it’s also the largest, at 14,763 square kilometers of protected area that borders Kenya’s Masai Mara Game ParkIt is the Migration for which Serengeti is perhaps most famous. Over a million wildebeest and about 200,000 zebras flow south from the northern hills to the southern plains for the short rains every October and November, and then swirl west and north after the long rains in April, May and June. So strong is the ancient instinct to move that no drought, gorge or crocodile infested river can hold them back. The Wildebeest travel through a variety of parks, reserves and protected areas and through a variety of habitat. Join us to explore the different forms of vegetation and landscapes of the Serengeti ecosystem and meet some of their most fascinating inhabitants.

Day 8 – Serengeti National park- Ngorongoro crater

We view game as we drive southeast up into the magnificent Ngorongoro Conservation .Full afternoon crater tour followed by dinner and overnight stay at Ngorongoro Simba Campsite

The Ngorongoro crater is the world’s biggest whole volcanic caldera at 8300 sq km and is arguably the most stunning arena.

It is frequently described as one of the wonders of the world, not only because of its geological magnificence, but also because it serves as an extraordinary natural sanctuary for some of Africa’s largest populations of large mammals. Ngorongoro and other freestanding mountains are volcanic in origin, formed during the fracturing process that created the Rift valley 15 to 20 million years ago. When it peaked in size 3 million years ago it was a similar height to Mt. Kilimanjaro today

Day 9 – Ngorongoro crater – Tarangire National park

Breakfast then drive to Tarangire National park – Lunch at Tarangire Picnic Site, before proceeding for afternoon game drives. Dinner and overnight stay at Kigongoni Campsite.

Tarangire National Park, one of the hidden jewels of Tanzania. This park measures 2,600 sq km’s and boasts a concentration of wildlife second only to Ngorongoro Crater. It features an impressive amount and array of bird life and plant life. Situated only 160km’s from Arusha, the park is nestled to the south of the large open grass plains of southern Maasailand. It is named after the Tarangire River, which runs directly through the center of the park and is the only permanent water source for the animals. Along the banks of this river you will find herds of wildebeest (or gnu) and zebra, followed by Grant’s Gazelle, Thomson’s Gazelle and many others. Lurking in the background lion and leopard keep a watchful eye on a possible meal. The park offers views of grass and floodplains with impressive baobab and flat topped acacia trees scattered throughout. During the dry season the park may look quite ordinary, but activities continue even more earnestly due to the now increased competition

Day 10 – Tarangire National park – Arusha- Home

Morning game drives then return to the camp for breakfast – exit the park and drive to Arusha – Lunch in Arusha then drop off at Kilimanjaro airport to board your flight back home.

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