Arusha > 2 days Tarangire > Manyara > Ngorongoro > 4 days Serengeti
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Upon arriving at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you'll be warmly welcomed by your personal Bush 2 City guide, who will escort you directly to your hotel for some relaxation and a chance to soak in the African ambiance. The following day begins your unique, private safari adventure. You'll have the freedom to explore at your leisure in your safari jeep, pausing to observe the wildlife for as long as you wish.
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After breakfast, you'll drive west to Tarangire National Park, bringing along a packed lunch for your game drive. This park is famous for its large herds of elephants and the impressive baobab trees that provide water for these elephants in the dry season. The Tarangire River, the main water source during this season, attracts groups of elephants, sometimes as many as 250, along with various other animals. After exploring the park, you will leave and drive to your lodge for dinner and to spend the night.
Spend a full day exploring Tarangire National Park after breakfast, focusing on spotting large herds of elephants among the iconic giant baobab trees, as well as lions, leopards, cheetahs, and more. Discover why baobab trees are crucial for elephants, especially for water in the dry season. Enjoy observing a variety of wildlife, particularly near the Tarangire River. Conclude your day with a return to your lodge for dinner and an overnight stay.
After breakfast, head out for a morning game drive in Lake Manyara National Park, located between Tarangire National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater, along the Great Rift Valley. This park offers varied landscapes, home to many different animals. You'll have the chance to see the lake, explore a dense rainforest with numerous monkeys and birds, encounter elephants in the woodlands, and visit the famous Manyara hippo pool where hippos bathe throughout the day. Later in the afternoon, drive back to your lodge for lunch, relaxation, dinner, and your overnight stay.
After breakfast, we'll head to the Serengeti, about 145 kilometers away, a drive of roughly 3 and a half hours. Once we get there, we'll have lunch and then go on an afternoon safari. The Serengeti is famous for its huge, open plains that amaze everyone, especially if it's your first visit. Over the next few days, we'll see lots of differ