3-Days Tarangire, Ngorongoro, Manyara Safari -Special Offer
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Over the course of three days, you’ll travel across some of the world’s most varied landscapes in search of exotic animals. Tarangire, Lake Manyara, and Ngorongoro Crater will also be on your itinerary. Large elephant herds, flamingo colonies, and baboon bands can all be spotted here.
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- Pick and drop services
- Drinking water during the safari/tour
- Outdoor activities (as per the itenerary)
- Accommodation (as per the itenerary)
- A professional driver/guide
- Transportation; 4*4 Jeep, Van, or by air (as per the itenerary)
- All Taxes/VAT
- Meals; full board or half-board (as per the itenerary)
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- Insurance (where applicable)
- International flights charges and fares
- Tips and gifts to service providers
- Any personal item that you may need during the tour
- Additional government imposed taxes and/or park fees
- Drinks and meals outside the tour package
- Visa charges
- Additional accommodation (as you may choose)
- Any other charges that may arise in due time
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You'll be picked up from the airport by your driver guide and driven the two hours to Tarangire National Park's entrance, where you may see the park's famous elephants for the first time. Big cats, buffalo, zebras, giraffes, and antelopes are just some of the various creatures that could be spotted in the park. There are hundreds of different kinds of birds that migrate through here every year. The Tarangire River flows through Tarangire National Park, and it does so reliably throughout the year. During the dry season, the river acts as a "attracter" for a wide variety of wildlife, making wildlife sport-hunting more simpler. You will eat a picnic lunch while admiring the park and its scenery during lunchtime. The daylong safari will end with a return to the hotel for dinner and overnight accommodations.
A full day of wildlife viewing awaits you at Lake Manyara National Park, so after breakfast you'll go on a scenic drive across the Great Rift Valley to get there. The park's acacia woodland, gigantic figs, and mahogany trees are well-known, and its rising population of baboons and blue monkeys are further draws, despite the park's relatively small size (205 square miles). Animals like giraffes, elephants, impalas, and a ton of buffalo call this park home permanently. Many hippos make their home in the lake. The park is notable for its tree-climbing lions, flamingos, and ground hornbills, as well as its resident crested eagles. Stunning photo ops with giraffes and buffaloes in the front and the lake (and its flamingos) in the distance may be found on game drives along Lake Manyara, whose views defy description.
In the morning, after breakfast, you can have a morning game drive 600 meters down into this stunning crater. Over 30,000 species, including some of Tanzania's few remaining black rhinos, make their home in the Ngorongoro Crater, making it one of the most densely populated wildlife sites in all of Africa. Ngorongoro Crater is home to a wide range of wildlife, including herds of wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, eland, warthog, hippopotamus, and the enormous African elephant. The park's high population of predators, like as lions, hyenas, jackals, cheetahs, and the ever-elusive leopard, which can be difficult to locate even for the experienced eye, is another major appeal. Lunch will be a picnic in the crater. You'll need to head to the airport soon to catch your trip.
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