Lake Manyara - The small lake park is situated just 1.5 hrs drive from Arusha Airport. The lake park is famous for hosting large number of waterbirds mostly flamingo and maroubou storks. The manyara birdlife also entails several species of herons and egrets. The adjacent park is part of the Tarangire ecosystem that holds one of Africa’s largest elephant concentrates. The park is also famous for having lions that spend most of their time on treetops famous as manyara tree climbing lions. Other animals in Manyara include giraffe, impalas wildebeest and buffalo. Set along the scenic 400 m high great rift valley escarpments, the manyara shoreline offer one of the most photogenic sites in Tanzania. During you trip you have an opportunity to engage in a number of activities among them shoreline walk and canoe riding all coming with a perfect floral and faunal view. Ngorongoro Crater The Ngorongoro is the world’s largest uneroded and unfilled crater. The conservation area entails the most visited floor of the crater, a densely forested rim and the surrounding small craters empakaai and olmoti. Olduvai gorge which is East Africa’s most referenced archeological site is situated within the conservation Area. In this safari we shall have an exhaustive drive on the floor of the crater where you have a perfect opportunity to sight over 100 large animal varieties among them lions, wildebeest, cheetah, hippos and spotted hyenas. You will check into olduvai gorge where you will find several faunal and hominid fossils dating over 2 million years ago. Serengeti National Park This is Tanzania most famous national park. Serengeti is part of a vast ecosystem extending beyond the Kenyan border and which is known for the great wildebeest migration where close to 1.5 million wildebeest and zebra sustain a clockwise movement round a 300
Lake Manyara – The small lake park is situated just 1.5 hrs drive from Arusha Airport. The lake park is famous for hosting large number of waterbirds mostly flamingo and maroubou storks. The manyara birdlife also entails several species of herons and egrets. The adjacent park is part of the Tarangire ecosystem that holds one