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  •  Exploring Tanzania's best game parks
  •  Learning of the history of man at the Olduvai Gorge
  •  Meeting the Masai
  •  Savouring traditional cuisine
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Primary: Safari, Local Culture & Cuisine, Wildlife
Other: Local Markets, national parks, Camping
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Tanzania Camping Adventure

Witness big game on open savannah and experience the stunning beauty of the Rift Valley. Led by a certified safari guide, you'll journey to Tanzania in search of phenomenal wildlife in its natural habitat.
Witness big game on open savannah and experience the stunning beauty of the Rift Valley. Led by a certified safari guide, you'll journey to Tanzania in search of phenomenal wildlife in its natural habitat. Full service camping will bring you closer to the region’s wildlife and is an economical way to gain insight into local cultures in a short amount of time. Our small safari vehicles minimize drive times and improve your chances of snapping that perfect shot of one of the elusive 'Big 5'.
Day 1: Arusha
Arrive in Arusha any time and make your way to the joining point hotel. A brief departure meeting will be held in the hotel reception area in evening on Day 1 of your tour. Upon arrival look for information from your tour leader on the hotel bulletin board from regarding meeting time. At this point you may be joined by other G Adventures travellers who have started their safari trip in Kenya.

Arusha, also known as Tanzania’s “safari capital”, is undoubtedly the most important center in northen Tanzania. With many protected national parks, reserves, and mountains nearby (on a clear day, it may be possible to see Mt. Kilimanjaro in the distance), Arusha is a modern town, and with its markets, services, and fine location, it is a great base for your safari trip.

Arusha officially became a city on the 1st of July 2006. The primary industry of the region is agriculture with large vegetable producers sending high-quality produce to Europe. The city and its environs are also spotted with large coffee plantations, adding to the area’s charm. Though in recent years, due to the coffee crisis, many local farmers have been badly hit, and now subsistence farming is the most common source of livelihood.

Arusha owes its name from the local Wa-arusha people who resided here for hundreds of years, and is historically and politically significant city within East Africa. In 1961 the official documents ceding independence to Tanzania were signed by the United Kingdom in Arusha. Six years later the Arusha Declaration of Self Reliance in Tanzania was signed. On the 4th of August 1993 the Arusha Accords were signed by representatives of competing factions in the civil war in neighbouring Rwanda. After the Rwandan genocide, the UN Security Council decided by its Resolution 955 of 8 November 1994 that Arusha should host the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. The establishment of the tribunal with its employees has influenced the local economy of Arusha.
Day 2: Lake Manyara (B,L,D)
Approximate Distance: 130 km
Estimated Travel Time: 2-3 hrs

After breakfast, we make our way to Lake Manyara National Park and take part in a village tour to learn a little about what a typical village in the area is like. The village - Mto wa Mbu, whose name means "mosquito river," has over 18,000 inhabitants from 120 tribes. This two hour tour will take you from the village's local market through several different farms, local huts, and artisan shops, and back to the market, giving you the opportunity to get a true glimpse of northern Tanzanian culture!!

After lunch in the village spend the afternoon touring and viewing wildlife in the park. This area is truly stunning, as the western wall of the Rift Valley escarpment provides a backdrop for your search of the park's phenomenal birdlife, tree-climbing lions, elephants, giraffes, and hippos. The afternoon is spent game viewing along the main road that winds for several kilometers through a cool, lush, mature groundwater forest dominated by large fichus trees and a tangle of green epiphytes.

The name Manyara is derived from the Masai word “Emanyara”, which is a Euphorbia species of plant that is found around a family homestead in the area. The lake itself is a shallow, alkaline lake stretching 50km at the base of the sheer 600-metre high Rift Valley escarpment. This forms part of the national park that covers an area on roughly 330km sq.

Lake Manyara National Park is home to the giant fig trees, acacia woodlands, mahogany trees and grassy flood plains. The contrasts of this area are simply breathtaking, with the open plains, huge escarpment, central soda lake, dense woodlands, and distance volcanic peaks coming together in an area best described by Ernest Hemingway as “the loveliest I had seen in Africa”.

Animals such as blue monkeys, hippo, impala, elephant, wildebeest, buffalo, warthog, and giraffe all roam the park’s territory. The park is also home to legendary tree-climbing lions, and also has small populations of leopard. Manyara provides the perfect introduction to Tanzania’s bird life, with over 400 species having been recorded within the parks boundaries. Highlights include thousands of pink-hued flamingos on their perpetual migration, as well as other large water birds such as pelicans, cormorants and storks.
Days 3-4: Serengeti National Park (2B,2L,2D)
Approximate Distance: 220 km
Estimated Travel Time: 5-6 hrs

Today marks an early start as we visit Eleyo Masai village before continuing on to the Serengeti, one of Africa's premier game parks. The park is to Tanzania what the Masai Mara Game Reserve is to Kenya, though with an area of 14,763 sq km, it is actually over 7 times as large! The area where you will be staying and game viewing is in the central Serengeti 'Seronera' area, which lies in the southeast of the National Park. Because of the sheer size of the National Park other areas will not be accessible during your stay.

As we drive through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and on to the Serengeti National Park, en route you will begin to experience the sheer vastness of this territory, and you will marvel at the multitude of animal and bird life while cruising through this acacia-spotted savannah. On day 4, after an early rise we enjoy an early morning game drive, returning for a hearty lunch followed by a brief but well-deserved rest. Continue your search for the "Big 5" - lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhino - while taking in the vastness of the Serengeti plains.

The Serengeti National Park is to Tanzania what the Masai Mara Game Reserve is to Kenya, though with an area of 14,763 sq km, it is actually over 7 times as large! The Serengeti, which derives its name from the Masai for “endless plain”, is the jewel of Tanzania’s protected areas, together with the Masai Mara and the Ngorongoro Conservation area it protects the most varied and greatest collection of wildlife on earth. With the Big Five, the Small Five and the extensive amounts of wildlife, this region offers arguably the best wildlife viewing opportunities in the world. That said, with its vast size and varied terrain, game viewing is only one aspect of the Serengeti - the scenery is simply breathtaking.

The Masai people arrived into the Serengeti plains in the 17th century, displacing the Datoga pastoralists who had previously lived there. They lived an undisturbed, nomadic life in the region for hundred of years, until the first westerner, American Stewart Edward White, passed through in 1913. He recorded the plains in the chronicles of a journey that began in Nairobi, Kenya. What he wrote still applies today: “... We walked for miles over burnt out country... Then I saw the green trees of the river, walked 2 miles more and found myself in paradise” .

There is no bad time to visit the Serengeti as every season has its own special highlight – even the rainy season has the daily thunder and lightening to look forward to. Changing seasons and light patterns form the most beautiful backdrop to view Africa’s majestic and incredible wildlife. It has more than 1.6 million herbivores and thousands of predators. Blue Wildebeests, gazelles, zebras and buffalos are the animals most commonly found in the region.

This area is most famous for the migration that takes place every year; in October over a million herbivores travel toward the southern plains, crossing the Mara River from the hills to the north. They continue west across the Serengeti, and then north once again, crossing the Mara River, after the rains around April, and often totals more than 800km. This phenomenon is sometimes also called the Circular Migration. Over 250,000 wildebeest alone will die along the journey from Tanzania to Masai Mara Reserve in Kenya.
Day 5: Olduvai Gorge, Ngorongoro Conservation Area (B,L,D)
Approximate Distance: 160 km
Estimated Travel Time: 4 hrs

Before leaving the Serengeti, enjoy one last morning game drive to see the animal kingdom come to life in this incredible expanse of grassland savannah. You will return and break camp, and journey to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, famous for Africa's best game viewing. The views from the Ngorongoro Crater rim are stunning, and there is an ever-present abundance of wildlife, due to the permanent water supply on the crater floor. You will arrive at your campsite at the crater rim in the late afternoon.

The Olduvai, or Oldupai, Gorge is commonly referred to as “The Cradle of Mankind”. It is a deep, steep ravine that is roughly 48 km long. It is famed for the discovery of the 3.5 million year-old fossil fragments of an early human civilization. Accordingly, it is one of the most important prehistoric sites in the world and has been instrumental in furthering understanding of early human evolution.

The 8,300 km² Ngorongoro Conservation Area is named after its central feature, the Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera, and arguably its most spectacular natural arena. Ngorongoro Crater has often been described as one of the wonders of the world, not only because of its inherent geological significance, but also because it serves a quite extraordinary natural sanctuary for some of Africa’s most dense population of large mammals. The Ngorongoro was part of the original Serengeti National Park proclaimed in 1951, but it was made a separate conservation area in 1956 so that the Masai could graze their cattle there. The Ngorongoro Crater became a World Heritage Site in 1978.

Land in the conservation area is unique to Tanzania as it provides protection for the wildlife whilst allowing human habitation. The landscape is made up of a blend of volcanoes, grasslands, waterfalls and mountain forests, where the wildlife is extensive. The southern and eastern boundaries are approximately defined by the rim of the Great Rift Valley, which also prevents animal migration in these directions. The annual ungulate migration passes through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, with wildebeest and zebra moving south into the area in December and moving north in June. The area has healthy resident populations of most species of wildlife.
Day 6: Ngorongoro Crater - Arusha (B,L)
Approximate Distance: 200 km
Estimated Travel Time: 3-4 hrs

After breakfast we embark on a early morning crater tour. The rich pasture and permanent water of the Crater floor supports a resident population of more than 20,000 to 25,000 large mammals. They are not confined by the crater walls, and can leave freely; they stay because conditions are favourable. Since most of the crater floor is grassland, grazing animals predominate: zebra, gazelles, buffalo, eland, and warthogs. The swamp and forest provide additional resources for hippos, some of Tanzania's last remaining black rhinos, giant-tusked elephants, waterbucks, reedbucks and bushbucks, baboons and vervet monkeys. All these animals in turn support large predators such as lion and leopard, and scavengers such as hyena and jackals.

After this fabulous experience within the crater, we have to leave the wildlife behind us and start heading back to Arusha, where you can enjoy the last safari evening with your travel companions and say your goodbyes before departing the next day.
Day 7: Depart Arusha (B)
Depart Arusha at any time.
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Gary C.
This was an amazing experience, and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants a great safari, and isn't afraid of camping outdoors with the animals - An elephant came into our camp at night and drank from our water tank!
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Naomi T.
The tour was a truly amazing experience. The environment is vast and beautiful and the wildlife is so spectacularly different to anywhere I have been - what more can you say really!
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Elissa C.
Overall, the safari experience was a positive one.
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Angela H.
I thought it was very well organized, the itinerary was followed as outlined, but we never felt rushed during the game drives, which was great. We watched a soap opera play out among Impalas something we never could have seen without the patience of our leaders.
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Eve Sabrina B.
Tour was extremely memorable. The guides and cooks were extremely accommodating (ex. setting up tents, having warm water) and kind. The guides always answered our questions about the safari, the country, etc. and were extremely patient with us. They made sure that we were happy the entire time and they were extremely passionate about their country and the animals on the safari.
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Michael S.
Excellent Safari - have been to Africa 4 times on Safari before this - but this was the best one by far.
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David H.
We got to see lots of animals, the food was excellent, the staff was very friendly and accommodating.
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Christiane G.
Loved the experience. I thought the tour was well organized and we had plenty of activities to keep us busy.
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Melanie B.
Our guide and our driver did a fantastic job of getting us to all the right places. In talking with other tourists we saw more wildlife than anyone else.
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Mette J.
Overall we were extremely satisfied with the experience on our Safari. It totally lived up to our expectations and sometimes even exceeded them.
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Vladimir I.
Everything was excellent and better than I expected. The staff were friendly and enthusiastic, the accommodation was good and we did everything that was stated in the itinerary.
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Fiona D.
This was a fantastic tour. The itinerary flowed, the accommodations were actually better than I thought. And the amount of area we covered in the amount of time was impressive.
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Alan T.
Very well organized with an excellent group leader. Everything I have come to expect from a G Adventures tour.
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Marcia B.
The overall experience exceeded my expectations. It was a trip of a lifetime. It's difficult to put into words. There was so much to take in that I became overwhelmed several times to almost tears (of joy).
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Christopher C.
Exceeded all our expectations.
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Shelley R.
I never had a big desire to go to Africa. I only went because I was part of a group of six who wanted to include a safari in the Serengeti as part of a longer trip. Well, I arrived in Arusha and I was instantly converted! My experience with G Adventures tours was simply life-changing. Never in my wildest dreams would I ever have thought I would be sleeping under the stars with animals grazing nearby. Never would have I thought I would be witnessing a leopard kill an antelope and carry its prey high into the branches of a tree to eat. Never would have I thought I would feel at one with nature and truly appreciate how the circle of life can thrive when nature is left alone. I have to go back to this magical place! This could not have been possible without the guidance and care of our guide.
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Ciara D.
It's the most amazing trip I've ever done, it was a real eye opener and frankly. I want to go back! G Adventures made it so easy with our tour guide. We've seen more than expected! The food throughout the camp was amazing. Truly thanks to all involved.
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TRIP INCLUDES
  • Entrances and Game Drives in Lake Manyara and Serengeti National Parks and in Ngorongoro Crater, Mto wa Mbu Village tour, Olduvai Gorge visit, Traditional lunch in local community.
  • 6 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches, 4 Dinners. (Allow USD40-55 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included.)
  • Simple hotel (2 nts), full service camping (4 nts).
  • 7-seat 4x4 safari vehicle(s), supply vehicle for equipment when necessary.
  • Chief Experience Officer (CEO) throughout, certified driver/guide, camp cook.
  • Small group experience; Max 14, Avg 10
TRIP DOES NOT INCLUDE
  • USD40-55 for meals and drinks (including bottled water)
  • Travel insurance
  • Departure tax
  • Visas
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