This amazing tour combines Tarangire national park's Little paradise for the Elephants and Baobab trees with a cultural hike to optimize your adventure of wild animal viewing and peoples’ cultural experience in Tanzania. The world's largest inactive caldera. The caldera floor covers about 260 square kilometers and is about 600 meters deep. Due to the collapse of an active volcano over 2 million years ago, the Ngorongoro caldera was formed. You’ll get to visit also Lake Manyara National park.
We depart Arusha in the morning for Tarangire and arrive around lunchtime. Tarangire is known for the Elephant population and huge Baobab trees inside the park, As visitors enter the gate, they pass into the lush forest, home to troops of baboons, Giraffe, Buffalo, and velvet monkeys. The vegetation eventually merges into a flat-topped acacia woodland where, in the heat of the day, lions can be seen stretched on the branches of these trees a habit prevalent to Tarangire Elephants and lions.
Accommodation and meals: Lodge/ Tented Camp.
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The vast majority of our Tanzania’s safaris and tour depart from the surrounding towns near Kilimanjaro International Airport. Whether you are taking a tour climbing Mount Kilimanjaro or visit the Safaris near Lake Manyara, you will likely fly in through this airport. Contact our travel specialists to help you plan your ideal tour.
Before traveling take a look at Tanzania's current laws and advice for travel.There are many 1-stop flight options from major cities in the U.S. to Kilimanjaro International Airport and Julius Nyerere Airport.
Check out the United States advice for travel to Tanzania.Canada - There are plenty of 1-stop flights from Toronto and Montreal to the main Tanzanian Airports.
Check Canada’s laws and advice for travel to Tanzania.There are frequent flights from Mumbai, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, and even more Indian cities to Tanzania’s main two airports. Check India laws and advice for travel to Tanzania.
Check India laws and advice for travel to Tanzania.