5 DAYS WILDLIFE WONDER SAFARI

5 days wildlife wonder safari

Overview


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.

Itenerary

5 days wildlife wonder safari

After breakfast, We will drive to Lake Manyara National Park, a safari paradise that provides the perfect introduction to Tanzania’s birdlife. More than 400 species have been recorded, and even a first-time visitor to Africa might reasonably expect to observe 100 of these in one day. Inland of the floodplain, a narrow belt of acacia woodland is the favored haunt of Manyara’s legendary tree-climbing lions, impressively tusked elephants, Hippos, and blue monkeys. Accommodation and meals: Lodge/ Tented Camp.

Departing at the lodge Early morning will breakfast and joining Hadzabe people for hunting starting hunting. The Hadza are modern hunter-gatherer people living in northern Tanzania. They are considered one of the last hunter-gatherer tribes in Africa with approximately 1,300 tribe members. Their native homeland includes the Eyasi Valley and nearby hills Accommodation and meals: At the lodge.

After breakfast, we will drive to Ngorongoro for the crater tour with picnic descent to the crater floor for the day tour. Some 20,000 mammals live in the area including black rhinoceros, making the crater the best place in Tanzania to see these amazing creatures. The crater floor also has one of the highest carnivore densities in the world. Lions, hyenas, and jackals are commonly seen, while leopards, servals, and bat-eared foxes may be seen with some luck. After game we will drive to Arusha where you will going to connect with your flight back home. Accommodation and meals: Can be arranged at an extra cost
What's included

Price includes.

INCLUSIONS

  1.  Park fees (for non-residents).
  2.  All activities (unless labeled as optional).
  3.   All accommodation as stated in the itinerary.
  4.   A professional driver/guide.
  5.   All transportation (unless labeled as optional).
  6.   All Taxes/VAT.
  7.   Roundtrip airport transfer.
  8.  Meals 
  9.  Drinking water on all days
What's not included

Price does not include.

EXCLUSIONS

  1.  International flights (from/to home).
  2.  Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour.
  3.  Tips (tipping guideline $ 20 pp per day).
  4.  Personal items (souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.).
  5.  The government imposed an increase in taxes and/or park fees.
  6.  Alcohol drinks.

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TANZANIA FACT SHEET
  • Tanzania is home to Africa's tallest mountain, Mt. Kilimanjaro, with an altitude of 19,341 feet above sea level.
  • There are more than 120 ethnic groups in Tanzania.
  • Tanzania exports gold, cashews, cotton, and coffee.
  • Tourism is a major source of revenue for Tanzania.
  • About 80% of the population lives by subsistence farming or fishing.
  • Tanzania is home to the Serengeti National Park, where massive herds of wildebeest and zebra can be spotted.
  • The largest crab in the world - the coconut crab - calls Zanzibar, Tanzania its home.
  • FUN FACT: Did you know? Queen frontman Freddie Mercury was born in Stone Town, Tanzania!
Which Wildlife to Expect in Tanzania (by region)

Lion, Blue monkey, Velvet monkey, Baboon, Elephant, Buffalo, Bushbuck, Waterbuck, Zebra, Wildebeest, Impala, Giraffe.

Lion, Jackals, Hyaena, Rhino, Buffalo, Hippos, Elephant, Zebra, Wildebeest, Gazelle, Eland, Serval, Baboon.

Buffalo, Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Rhino, Giraffe, Wildebeest, Zebra, Gazelle, Impala, Warthog, Topi, waterbuck, Dik-dik, Eland, hartebeest, Mongoose, Jackals, Hyaena, Wild dog, Serval, Caracal, Baboon, monkeys. Crocodile, Hippo.

Buffalo, Cheetah, Elephant, Hippo, Leopard, Lion, Wild Dog

Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Buffalo, Giraffe, Wildebeest, Zebra, Impala, Warthog, Topi, waterbuck, Dik-dik, Mongoose.
How to get to Tanzania? Where do Tanzania’s safaris and trips start/finish from and how can you visit?

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.
The United States

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

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.
India

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.

Tanzania FAQs

Do I need a visa to travel to Tanzania?
Tanzania does require 6-months of validity on a passport and a tourist visa, which can be purchased at the airport upon arrival.
Is tipping customary in Tanzania?
Feel free to tip your guide $10 or more based on the quality of your tour; otherwise, you can leave marginal or small tips in hotels and restaurants. Tips are usually appreciated but not generally expected.
What is internet access like in Tanzania?
Since most of our tours through Tanzania are safari expeditions, it is unlikely that you will have internet access unless you are staying at one of the more luxurious hotels, and even then the access is not guaranteed. You should go with the assumption that you will not have internet access for most of your trip.
Can I use my cell phone while in Tanzania?
Since you will be on a safari-type expedition, it's unlikely that you will be close enough to any cell towers to be able to use your cell phone.
Do I need power adapters?
The power grid in Tanzania is 220-240v, meaning that you will need a converter for any 110v devices that can't handle the higher voltage. Depending on where you are, you will also encounter both Type G (BS-1363) plugs and Type D (BS-546) outlets, which require converters. What are the toilets like in Tanzania? Camp, inn, lodge, or hotel, your Tanzania accommodations will offer a western-style bowl toilet that flushes. It's possible that if you are in more rural parts of the country on an expedition that you'll encounter a squat toilet.
Can I drink the water in Tanzania?
Tap water in Tanzania is not safe to drink. Only drink the filtered or bottled water provided to you by your tour operator. Are credit cards accepted in Tanzania? Will I be able to find ATMs? You probably won't find any ATMs or card-accepting businesses on your Tanzania safari, but don't worry- that's why our trips are all-inclusive. When you arrive you can take out just enough cash for any tips or souvenirs and then you'll be set for the trip.
Should I purchase travel insurance?
Always. It's a precaution that you'll hopefully never use but it can save you thousands of dollars, and we offer some great deals via TravelGuard on our Once You're Booked page.
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