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"The
Bush Trekker Collection"- (12 Days)
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This is the perfect safari for those who want a
combination of the fascinating tribes of
Tanzania and
spectacular wildlife viewing in Serengeti, Ngorongoro and
Tarangire. This is also the perfect safari for active people who want to
spend time exploring on foot as well as from their safari vehicle. |
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Day 1 Arusha -
Serengeti National Park
Transfer to the Arusha
Airport early afternoon to catch the scheduled flight from Arusha to the
Serengeti. Upon arrival you will be met at the airstrip by your guide and
youll spend the remainder of the day on a game drive arriving at camp as
the sun sets. When you arrive into camp, the fire will be lit and youll
be able to enjoy a nice warm shower before settling down to a relaxing
evening taking in the night sounds of the bush.
2x Overnights at
Serengeti Migration Camp on a full board basis. |
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Serengeti Migration Camp
The camp location along the
bank of the Grumeti River is raised up on the side of an impressive kopje
known as Poacher's Lookout, with broad views north over the undulating
Serengeti hills and beyond to the plains of the Maasai Mara.
Migration Camp is fundamentally a traditional tented safari camp, but with
some elements of a more modern design and cuisine. Our intention is to
provide very comfortable surroundings, but without losing contact with the
environment. We believe in eating outdoors under the stars and sleeping
under canvas, listening to the sounds of the bush.
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The camp has just twenty
luxury safari tents, which are arranged in pretty random fashion around
the lodge. The earlier ones that we inherited from the previous owners are
in a kind of military straight line. The later ones we have tried to
locate in more imaginative fashion amongst the granite outcrops that
surround us. Each of the tents has an ensuite bathroom, with permanent
plumbing and electricity is provided by our generator evenings and
mornings. Sockets are UK 3-pin 230 volt.
The honeymoon tent is located away from the other tents in a raised
position up in the trees on Poacher's Lookout. For those so inclined there
is a outdoor small hot tub in which to enjoy a glass of champagne. We also
try to come up with a few special surprises for honeymooners, like bush
dinners served on the top of the hill or down under The Big Tree. Feel
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Day 3 - Serengeti Sopa Lodge -
Serengeti
In the local vernacular,
Serengeti means the endless plains that go up to the sky. And they do
just that. It is therefore easy to understand why this is the most popular
and spectacular of all game parks in East Africa. Covering 14,765 sq km,
one of the striking features of this park is the series of large granite
outcrops that dominate the vast plains, making it very different to the
Masai Mara. Life in the park centres on the triangular trek of several
million hooves. This movement never stops, as the animals constantly seek
out new grazing pastures.
Every year,
after the souths short November rains, wildebeest, zebra, gazelle, eland, topi
and hartebeest gather in their thousands on the Serengetis southern plains and
the Ngorongoro Highlands. Then, around April, they head towards the western
corridor of the Serengeti, where many overflow into the Masai Mara around
July/August. They remain here until late
October/November, when Tanzanias new rains prompt the move south again,
towards Lake Ndutu and Lagaja. This yearly phenomenon also affects the
lives of hundreds of thousands of other species, who rely on the migratory
herds for their survival. These include predators, gazelles, birds and
lowly insects, not to mention the grasses and trees that are fertilised by
droppings. Another of the highlights here, is the early morning balloon
safari.
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Day 4
Serengeti Ngorongoro
Crater (approximately 4 hours)
After breakfast you depart for
Ngorongoro Crater, viewing game across the vast Serengeti plains and stopping
off at Olduvai Gorge en route. The Gorge acquired its name from the Sanseveria
bush that grows profusely in the area, named Olduvai by the Maasai. The Gorge is
about 50km long and in some places around 90m deep and is found between the
Crater and the Serengeti. It was first discovered by a German entomologist named
Professor Kattwinkel, who instigated an expedition just before the First World
War. Later, the exploration was continued by Dr Louis Leakey and his wife, who
in 1959 found humanoid remains of Zinjanthropus, later renamed Australapithicus
Boisei, an early form of man.
You will have time to walk
through the simple small museum at the gorge, where you can view copy
displays of some of the finds as well as pictures of what life was like
for the gorges earliest inhabitants. After a picnic lunch you continue on
to your lodge high on the rim of Ngorongoro Crater.
Overnight at Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge on a full board basis. |
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Day 5
Ngorongoro Crater
A
highlight awaits you this morning as you depart by 4x4 to explore what is
commonly referred to as the
Worlds largest wildlife zoo. After breakfast, youll descend through the
early morning mists and 2,000 feet into the crater for a 1/2 day of game
viewing with lunch at the lodge. Ngorongoro Crater is the Worlds largest
intact volcanic caldera and is also one of the Worlds seven natural
wonders. Afternoon Masai village visit or nature walk.
Due to its
size and diversity, the crater floor is comprised of several distinct habitats,
ranging from forest, swamps, lakes and springs, to open grassland and some sandy
dunes. Its an awesome wildlife experience.
Late afternoon you leave the Crater
and drive back to the lodge for the evening.
Overnight at Ngorongoro Sopa
Lodge on a full board basis. |
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Day 6
Ngorongoro Crater Lake Eysasi
Depart early from the
Ngorongoro Crater for a days excursion and hike of Olmoti Crater, with a
picnic lunch, followed by a visit to a remote Masai village. From here,
continue to Kisima Ngeda Tented Camp in the late afternoon. Olmoti Crater
This sunken caldera lies near the
village of Nainokanoka. From here a small track leads you via a ranger post and
an hour further on, walking through montane forest, youll reach the rim of
the Olmoti Crater. Its a shallow crater thats covered in grass and offers
excellent grazing for both the Masai herds of cattle and free-ranging plains
game. From the rim of the crater you can also walk to a pretty waterfall where
the Munge River departs the crater.
Day 7
Up early this morning to enjoy a
walking trip with the Hadzape hunter-gatherers and the Mangati people, to gain
an insight into these two fascinating tribes who are similar to the San Bushmen
of Southern Africa.
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Lake Eysasi - Tarangire
From your lodge in the
highlands you will head east, down the fascinating escarpment towards the
village of Makuyuni. From here, youll join the main Arusha Dodoma road
and head south west, with the gates to Tarangire being only a short
distance away.
From the gate, you
continue the journey to the lodge viewing game en route. Deriving its name
from the Tarangire River which winds its way through the park, Tarangire
is a complex mixture of grasslands, flood plains and scenic river, as well
as thousands of baobab trees. After lunch, enjoy an afternoon game drive.
After diner there is a night game drive to see the many nocturnal species
found here. Overnight Tarangire Treetops. |
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Day 9
Tarangire
Early morning walking
safari followed by a full day in the park, with a picnic lunch. A night
game drive ends the day. Overnight Tarangire Treetops. |
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Tarangire
Arusha
Following a relaxing breakfast youll depart for Arusha. This afternoon
enjoy an excursion to N'Giresi Cultural Village. Overnight at Arusha
Coffee Lodge.
Day 11
This morning youll depart for a
full-days excursion to Arusha National Park with a picnic lunch. In the
afternoon there will be a canoe safari on the beautiful Lake Momella in the hope
of spotting buffalo, hippo, bushbuck and some splendid birds. Youll return back
to the lodge late afternoon.
Overnight at Arusha Coffee Lodge.
Arusha National
Park
Just half an hour from town,
this relatively small park covers an area of 137 sq km. It consists of
three zones: Ngurdoto Crater, the Momella Lakes and Mount Meru.
Altitudes range from 1,500m to 4,615m at the summit of Meru. Vegetation
varies from a primeval forest on the crater slopes to swampy edges on the
floor. In the forest, duikers, bushbuck, buffalo and black and white
colobus monkeys can be spotted. Around the lakes, thousands of flamingo
and other aquatic birds are found as well as reedbuck, waterbuck, hippo
and giraffe. Gentle walking safaris and canoeing trips are great options
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Day 12
After breakfast youll be
transferred for your onward arrangements.

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