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East Africa’s natural and cultural treasures await this unforgettable Tanzania wildebeest migration safari. Witness the heart-pounding spectacle of the Great Migration, explore diverse parks like Tarangire and the Ngorongoro Crater, and immerse yourself in the rich traditions of the Maasai and Hadzabe tribes.
Embark on the Tanzanian adventure of a lifetime! Are you ready to witness the wildebeest migration, connect with unique cultures, and create unforgettable memories?
Book by May 31, 2024, and secure a spot on this once-in-a-lifetime experience! Contact us today!
Arusha, Tanzania
Greet and meet at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you will be welcomed by our tour guide, will be holding a poster with your name and transfer to Arusha (45-60 minutes). The guide will transfer you to Arusha city one of the fascinating touristic towns in Tanzania.
Overnight: The African Tulip Hotel
Meals: BB
This is a far less visited national park on the circuit so you can enjoy some spectacular wildlife sightings in this vast wilderness with lower visitor densities. As you enter the park and game drive through it, you’ll pass huge herds of elephants surrounded by open woodlands and acacia trees.
Dinner and Overnight: NgorongoroMarera View Valley lodge
Meals: FB
Leave the lodge and descend 600Ms into the collapsed volcano is the main feature of the area and creates a unique ecosystem with a wide variety of vegetation. Enjoy the beautiful colours of the landscapes and the diversity of animals.
Leaving the highlands behind, we descend into the heart of wild Africa – the Serengeti National Park – with its endless plains, rolling into the distance as far as the eye can see.
Dinner and Overnight: Tanzania Bush Camp.
Meals: FB
Enjoy a beautiful breakfast at the lodge, before transferring to the northern Serengeti National park, this time take in as much as you can of the great Mara river wildebeest crossing. Witness the thrilling action of the river crossing of hundreds and thousands of wildebeest, the awaiting predators, crocodiles, accompanying zebras, wallowing hippos, elephants and local and migratory birds.
Dinner and Overnight: Migration Tanzania Bush Camp
Meals: FB
Drive within the central Serengeti set off along Orange River, heading north-east, Crises-crossing the river, we will walk through great rock kopjes where wildlife will be spotted along the edges of the woodlands and plains
Overnight: Tanzania Bush Camp.
Meals: FB
The essence of the Maasai cultural visit.
Immerse yourself in authentic Maasai culture as you visit a traditional village, accompanied by an English-speaking guide who lives there himself.
Find yourself in the midst of the daily hustle and bustle of local life as you witness the daily rituals of the Maasai. Living a semi-nomadic lifestyle, the Maasai tribe has modernized in some ways but still adheres to many aspects of their traditional culture. Established as fierce warriors, their lively cultural dance, vibrant clothing and beautifully crafted handiwork are recognized worldwide. The Maasai used to move nomadically with their herds to abundant lush pastures but these days they have built permanent huts or bomas and prefer to stay in one place. They are pastoralists cattle is essential to their way of life. A man’s success is measured by the number of cattle and offspring he has. As great a status and show of wealth the cattle are, they are also a vital food source. This glimpse of authentic Maasai culture is a fascinating experience of an ancient way of life that still flourishes today.
Overnight: NgorongoroMarera Valley view Lodge.
Meals: FB
Embark for a morning hunt, a haunting experience that reveals the phenomenal skills of these ancient people and the Tanzanias remarkable residents. Indigenous hunters and gatherer tribes still exist in East Africa (just) and you’ll enjoy a full day of memorable cultural immersion. The nimble Hadzape Bushmen sidestep through the trees, picking up on every clue as they stalk a small antelope. You can also see the clues; an upturned stone, a line of animal droppings, a slight indent in the grass. But the bushman spots them without breaking stride, eyes always scanning ahead, the path of the prey continually visualized, they do still use a homemade bow and arrow. After lunch drive to Kilimanjaro airport in time for your flight back home.