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"The Northern
Sojourn" - (8 Days)
For those seeking wildlife,
culture and exploration, The Northern Sojourn venture through the
game-rich North. Combining the classic Tanzanian attractions
and five-star
luxury makes this a splendid safari for honeymooners and celebration of
special occasions.
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1 - Arusha
Upon arrival in Tanzania, you are
met by a company representative, and transferred to Serena Mountain
Village, where you will overnight. |
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2 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 a driver-guide and spend the remainder of the day
on a game drive en route to the lodge.
Overnight at Kirawira Tented Camp.
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.
Located in the western Serengeti, Kirawira
is the perfect location for an exclusive executive retreat, special
anniversary or an unforgettable honeymoon! 90 Kilometers west of the
Seronera area of the Serengeti National Park, near the Grumeti River. At
Kirawira Luxury Tented Camp, guests experience Africa's majesty as if they
are among the first to travel these extraordinary lands... |
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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. Day
3 Serengeti National Park
Morning and afternoon game drives in the Serengeti
National Park.
Overnight at Kirawira Tented Camp.
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Day
4 Serengeti National Park
Morning and afternoon game drives in the Serengeti
National Park.
Overnight at Serengeti Serena Lodge. |
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5
Serengeti National Park -
Tarangire
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, youll continue to the
Crater for the remainder of the day at leisure.
Overnight at Ngorongoro Serena Lodge. |
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Day 6
Ngorongoro Crater - Tarangire
After breakfast, you leave the Crater and drive to
Tarangire National Park. 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 and time to
relax the afternoon will be spent on a game drive that returns to the
lodge as the sun sets.
Overnight at Kikoti Camp.
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"The place where life began". Based on a
traditional tented camp, Kikoti has the style and service to put it in a
league of its own in Tarangire. The lodge works closely with the local
Maasai community and guests can enjoy traditional Maasai dancing, night
game drives, sundowner trips, walking safaris and all the wildlife of the
diverse Tarangire eco-system. Kikoti is our private sanctuary of some
10,000 acres right in the middle of this migration route bordering the
National Park, We are unique in being able to observe both the dry season
migration towards the Tarangire' s waters AND THEN the reversal, as this
eco-systems wildlife turns around and disperse out over 20,000 sq kms of
surrounding Masailand as the opportunity of light sporadic rains fall in
November- January.
Kikoti Camp is named after a nearby, mile long stretch
of Kopjes. These ancient boulders command views of epic proportions. To
the north, the Rift Valley Escarpment and Ngorongoro Highlands rise above
Lake Manyara, to the east are the Simanjiro Plains, calving grounds to the
wildebeest herds. To the north and east Mountains Kilimanjaro and Meru are
seen on clear days. Immediately to the west Tarangire National Park - the
Tarangire eco-system and the pastoralist Masai on whose land we operate
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Day 7
Kikoti Camp
Morning and afternoon game activities.
Overnight at Kikoti Camp on a full board basis.
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8 Arusha
After breakfast
youll be transferred for your onward arrangements.
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Cost Includes
- Meet and greet
services
- Transfer to the
airport, flight to Serengeti.
- Modern 4x4 with an
English speaking driver-guide
- Guaranteed window seat
in a shared vehicle
- All park fees
- Government Taxes
Cost
Excludes
- Visas
- Airport taxes (Clients
pay direct)
- Driver guide
gratuities
- Drinks ,dining rooms
tips, porterage, personal travel and baggage insurance
- Telephone bill,
laundry and any items of a personal nature

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