Description & Routing
With this 4-day deluxe safari you will visit the two most popular national parks in Tanzania. Your safari will start in the Serengeti National Park, where you will explore the huge savannah. Here you will spend two nights, where you will experience falling asleep to the adventurous sounds of the nightlife. Finally, you will experience a fantastic safari on the Ngorongoro crater floor, the largest unbroken caldera in the world.
Dag | Park | Activitet | Accommodation | Meal Plan |
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1 | Moshi/Arusha – Serengeti National Park | En route game drives, Afternoon game drives in the Serengeti Plains | Ole Serai Luxury Camp – Turner Springs, central Serengeti | Lunch, Dinner |
2 | Serengeti National Park | Full day game drives | Ole Serai Luxury Camp – Turner Springs, central Serengeti | Full Board |
3 | Serengeti – Ngorongoro | Safari, vandresafari på Ngorongoro kraterrand (1 time) | Game drives, Ngorongoro Crater rim scenery walk (1 hour) | Full Board |
4 | Ngorongoro Crater – Moshi/Arusha/Airport | Crater floor game drives, transfer | End of tour | Breakfast, Lunch |
Day 1: Moshi/Arusha – Serengeti Nationalpark
Depart for Serengeti National Park via Ngorongoro Conservation Area at 6.00 from Moshi/7.30 from Arusha with packed lunch. Approximately 8 hours driving from Moshi/ 6 hours driving from Arusha.
Arrive Naabi hill gate in time for lunch, thereafter your guide will clear out with the permits. Proceed with en route game drives to the heart of Serengeti, Seronera renowned for its abundance of resident wildlife. Continue with game drives until later in the late afternoon you will depart for dinner and overnight right in the heart of Central Serengeti at Ole Serai Luxury Camp – Turner Springs.
This luxury camp has a spectacular and secluded location, giving you the opportunity to fully relax and enjoy the view of the magnificent Serengeti.
- Activity: Enroute game drives, Game drive in the Serengeti Plains.
- Overnight: Ole Serai Luxury Camp – Turner Springs, central Serengeti.
Day 2: Serengeti National Park
After breakfast you will embark on the day’s safari in the endless plains of the Serengeti. You will be in the wilderness all day, so lunch will be packed. Your guide will find an exquisite place where you can enjoy lunch and nature. Continue the safari until later in the afternoon, where you will return to Ole Serai Luxury Camp – Turner Springs, where dinner will be served and you will spend the night.
Optional Extra: Balloon Safari 05.30 am – 09.30 am, 1 hour Balloon flight at dawn over the Serengeti Plains and bush breakfast, thereafter proceed with game drives.
- Activity: Full day game drives.
- Overnight: Ole Serai Luxury Camp – Turner Springs, central Serengeti.
Dag 3: Serengeti – Ngorongoro
At dawn you will venture into the wilderness of the Serengeti Nationalpark for a short safari, where you will experience the morning activity of the wildlife and the stunning sunrise over the endless plains. Your guide will serve a cup of freshly brewed african coffee, while you enjoy this spectacular moment. Continue with game drives until noon hours and depart for Ngorongoro. Upon arrival your guide will introduce you to the armed range, who will take you on a 1 hours walking safari on the Ngorongoro crater rim. Your guide will await you and ready to drive you to Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge for overnight.
Optional Extra: Olduvai Gorge Tour
- Activity: Game drives, 1 hour walking safari at crater rim scenery..
- Overnight: Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge, Ngorongoro crater rim.
Day 4: Ngorongoro Crater
After breakfast you will descend down the 610 m deep crater for a fantastic safari on its crater floor, with packed lunch. In the late afternoon you will leave the crater and drive back to Moshi/Arusha or your guide will drive you to the airport.
Optional: Maasai cultural interaction (1 hour)
- Activity: Crater floor game drives, Transfer.
Inclusive of:
- Comfortable 4×4 Vehicle Customized for Game viewing, unlimited miles.
- English Speaking Guide (Please request for other language Speaking Guides French/Chinese/German, supplement $25 per day subject to availability).
- Full board accommodation in safari class lodges and tented camps (Subject to availability).
- Park fees, Crater Fees, Conservation fees (Please request for reduced rates for Kid below 15 years).
- Walking Safari.
- Armed Ranger for walking safari.
- Bottled Water.
- Taxes.
- Air Ambulance Cover from AMREF Flying Doctors.
Exclusive of:
- Airport transfer (can be arranged).
- Accommodation before and after safari (can be arranged).
- Tips (recommended $10-$15 per person per day to the guide, $5-$10 per walk to the armed ranger on the walking safari)
- Travel insurance
- All items of personal nature
- Beverages and laundry except where shown.
2021 & 2022 prices
No. of PAX in one group | 1 PAX | 2 PAX | 3 PAX | 4 PAX | 5 PAX | 6 PAX |
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Price pr. person | $3,410 | $2,246 | $1,911 | $1,844 | $1,723 | $1,711 |
Please contact us for family safari with children discount.
Optional Extra:
Olduvai Gorge Tour
- $40 per Adult
- $15 per Kid (less than 16 yrs)
Ballon Safari
- $545 per Adult/Child, kids below 7 years are not permitted.
Maasai Cultural Interaction
- Free for Adults & Kids.
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