3 Days Ngorongoro - Lake Manyara Lodge Safari
Trip Summary:
This tour has been organized for two days specific for those who have not enough time in Tanzania. The safari that will take you to visit Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara National Park and alternatively Tarangire Park. All these parks are found on the northern circuit parks of Tanzania and has special uniqueness.
You will enjoy and experience nature, wildlife, habit and habitat of the fauna and flora in the natural areas, also peoples and culture. Availability 90%
Minimum Rate Per Adult: US$
Departing From: Arusha
Duration: 3 Days / 2 Nights
Departure Time: 0830 Hrs (possible to leave earlier than)
Departures: Daily
Minimum Persons Required: 2
Best Time: All round the year
Trip Itinerary:
3 DAYS NGORONGORO/ LAKE MANYARA LODGE TOURS.
Day 1. Ngorongoro Crater
Leave Arusha in the morning and proceed to Ngorongoro arriving in time
for lunch. Afternoon game drive. Dinner and overnight at Ngorongoro Sopa
Lodge.
All meals included.
The Ngorongoro Crater is often called ‘Africa’s Eden’ and the ‘8th
Natural Wonder of the World,’ a visit to the crater is a main draw card
for tourists coming to Tanzania and a definite world-class attraction.
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) is home of Ngorongoro Crater. It
was formed some 2.5 million years ago from a volcanic mountain sinking
due to inactivity, and was initially thought to be higher than
Tanzania’s famous Kilimanjaro. The crater has evolved into a unique and
integral part of Tanzania’s eco-system. The crater is actually a
caldera, measures 22.5 km’s across and the rim walls stand 600m high.
Views from within and from the rim are breathtaking (as can be seen from
the picture). The crater houses 30,000 animals, and a large variety of
birds, which rarely move from the area due to the availability of water
through wet and dry seasons
Day 2. Lake Manyara National Park
After breakfast leave with picnic lunch for Lake Manyara. Afternoon game
drive. Dinner and overnight at Lake Manyara Serena.
All meals included.
Located beneath the cliffs of the
Manyara Escarpment, on the edge of the Rift Valley, Lake Manyara
National Park offers varied ecosystems, incredible bird life, and
breathtaking views. Lake Manyara’s famous tree-climbing lions are
another reason to pay this park a visit. The only kind of their species
in the world, they make the ancient mahogany and elegant acacias their
home during the rainy season, and are a well-known but rather rare
feature of the northern park. In addition to the lions, the national
park is also home to the largest concentration of baboons anywhere in
the world - a fact that makes for interesting game viewing of large
families of the primates..
Day 3. Arusha
Early morning game drive, breakfast and return to Arusha arriving for
lunch
Price Includes:
- Park entrance fee.
- Full board accommodation on safari
- Service of an English speaking driver guide
- Transport based on a 4WD Safari vehicle with pop up roof for game
viewing
- Driver allowances and park fees for vehicle and driver
- Game drives as per the Itinerary
- Government taxes
Excludes:
- Extras at the lodges i.e. drinks, telephone, laundry etc.
- Entry Visa
- Tips to porters and drivers
Ngorongoro Crater
The Ngorongoro Crater is often called ‘Africa’s Eden’ and the ‘8th
Natural Wonder of the World,’ a visit to the crater is a main drawcard
for tourists coming to Tanzania and a definite world-class attraction.
Within the crater rim, large herds of zebra and wildebeest graze nearby
while sleeping lions laze in the sun. At dawn, the endangered black
rhino returns to the thick cover of the crater forests after grazing on
dew-laden grass in the morning mist. Just outside the crater’s ridge,
tall Masaai herd their cattle and goats over green pastures through the
highland slopes, living alongside the wildlife as they have for
centuries.
Ngorongoro Conservation Area includes its eponymous famous crater,
Olduvai Gorge, and huge expanses of highland plains, scrub bush, and
forests that cover approximately 8300 square kilometres. A protected
area, only indigenous tribes such as the Masaai are allowed to live
within its borders. Lake Ndutu and Masek, both alkaline soda lakes are
home to rich game populations, as well as a series of peaks and
volcanoes and make the Conservation Area a unique and beautiful
landscape. Of course, the crater itself, actually a type of collapsed
volcano called a caldera, is the main attraction. Accommodation is
located on its ridges and after a beautiful descent down the crater rim,
passing lush rain forest and thick vegetation, the flora opens to grassy
plains throughout the crater floor. The game viewing is truly
incredible, and the topography and views of the surrounding Crater
Highlands out of this world.
This truly magical place is home to Olduvai Gorge, where the Leakeys
discovered the hominoid remains of a 1.8 million year old skeleton of
Australopithecus boisei, one of the distinct links of the human
evolutionary chain. In a small canyon just north of the crater, the
Leakeys and their team of international archaeologists unearthed the
ruins of at least three distinct hominoid species, and also came upon a
complete series of hominoid footprints estimated to be over 3.7 million
years old. Evacuated fossils show that the area is one of the oldest
sites of hominoid habitation in the world.
The Ngorongoro Crater and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area are without a
doubt some of the most beautiful parts of Tanzania, steeped in history
and teeming with wildlife. Besides vehicle safaris to Ngorongoro Crater,
Olduvai Gorge, and surrounding attractions, hiking treks through the
Ngorongoro Conservation Area are becoming increasingly popular options.
Either way you choose to visit, the Crater Highlands are an
unforgettable part of the Tanzanian experience.
Ngorongoro Safari
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area stretches from the Karatu Highlands to
the Serengeti and covers an area of around 8300 sq km. Formed by the
same immense geological upheavals as the Great Rift Valley, Ngorongoro
was once a mountain as high as Kilimanjaro. About 3 million years ago,
it blew up, covering the Serengeti in ash. The crater floor sank leaving
the rim to form a natural enclosure 2,285 metres high.
While on a Ngorongoro Safari the most amazing experience is viewing the
crater for the first time. As your vehicle slowly ascends through
mountain forests you will feel it getting colder and colder. Eventually
you reach the rim, and dropping sharply off in front of you is
Ngorongoro Crater.
Ngorongoro Crater is the best self-contained safari destination in the
world. The world's largest unbroken caldera, it is often referred to as
the 'Garden of Eden'. The rich pasture and permanent water of the crater
floor shelters a large population of animals. In fact, the crater floor
is one of the most densely crowded game areas in the world and is home
to about 30,000 animals. The open grassland makes it easy to police, so
it is also a stronghold for endangered species like black rhino and
cheetah.
Lake Manyara Safari
A Lake Manyara Safari is often overlooked. Many people pass Lake Manyara
National Park in their rush to the Serengeti. However, we recommend you
consider this enchanting and interesting park. Although small, it is one
of the prettiest and most game rich parks in the country.
Lake Manyara is a long thin park only about 330 sq km in size. Two
thirds of the park consists of water, with the Great Rift Valley
Escarpment rising sharply and dramatically along the western side.
Remember to keep looking up while you are in the park. Lake Manyara is
well known for its tree climbing lions and there are also plenty of
leopards. You'll need some luck to see them though, so don't be
disappointed if they elude you.
Lake Manyara is a great safari spot for bird viewing and also has a
healthy population of ungulates such as buffalo and wildebeest. Many
animals can be seen grazing the new shoots on the floodplain and
wallowing in the shallows of the lake, while further out pods of hippos
bob.
Lake Manyara Safari Tours
