African Wanderlust Adventures invites you to experience the excitement of game viewing in the two remarkable national parks in Tanzania. This amazing safari which grant you Great Wildebeest migration experience within Serengeti national park, huge numbers of ungulates scatter in the park throughout the year. You need to be part of few people to enjoy this phenomenon! The tour takes you to descend 2000 feet in the Ngorongoro Crater listed under UNESCO, such a world of stunning landscapes with coexistence predators and herbivores.
Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) (Google Map)
Arusha Airport (ARK) (Google Map)
2 Hours Before Flight Time
Early morning after breakfast we depart towards Serengeti National Park, pass through high lying farmland of Karatu and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority. Leaving the highlands behind, we descend towards the endless plains of Serengeti National Park.
Drive towards the central Serengeti area. This is one of the areas in the park rich in wildlife habitats. The area is well known as Seronera and it features the Seronera River, a very valuable source of water in the central Serengeti. Large numbers of Serengeti wildlife species are attracted by this river. We arrive on time for lunch and then later on enjoy the afternoon game drive within Serengeti National Park.
Dinner and Overnight as per standard and preferred accommodation type.
Morning drive always got something to offer! After breakfast depart to enjoy morning game drive, followed by lunch at Lodge or Campsite. Later depart heading to Ngorongoro Crater enjoying game drive en route.
Dinner and Overnight as per standard and preferred accommodation type.
After an early breakfast, depart and descend over 600 meters into Ngorongoro crater, the Breath- taking natural wonder. Ngorongoro Crater supports a gigantic diversity of animals due to yearly round water and food supply; this comprises herds of Wildebeest, Buffalo, Zebra, Hippos, African Elephants, Eland and Warthogs. The Parks is unique too due to its intense population of predators such as; Lions, Jackals, Cheetahs, Hyenas and the mysterious rarely spotted Leopard. On the Southwest corner of the crater lies Lake Magadi, a large but shallow alkaline lake, described as one of the main features of the crater. The Lake consists of a large numbers of Flamingos, Hippos and many other water birds.