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Arusha
The Tour start as you are picked from your Hotel, Airport or Namanga border and are transferred to Kudu Lodge Karatu for acclimatization. If time permits you will visit the local market and spend the rest of the day at Kudu Lodge preparing for the start of the wildlife adventure..
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Ngorongoro Crater
After breakfast, drive to Ngorongoro Crater and Venture down to the crater floor, or “The garden of Eden viewing the high concentration of wildlife. The crater is the largest un broken caldera in the world, this 2000 feet deep and 264 sq mile natural amphitheater is the host to an astonishing array of wildlife, universally acclaimed to be one of the natural wonders of the world, the Ngorongoro crater inevitably invites the comparison with the garden of Eden.
A World Heritage Site, the crater hosts almost every species found in the region except giraffe (they cant negotiate the steep incline down.) There are cheetah, hippo, plains species and a myriad of birds. Here is one of the few remaining places its possible to encounter the highly endangered black rhino. It is also possible to see elephant (mostly lone or “bachelor” bulls, contented prides of lion, a resident herd of wildebeest, zebras. Etc Early afternoon, the journey to Serengeti.
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Serengeti National Park
The Two days will be spent exploring the vast Serengeti national park. Serengeti is one of the most stunning wildlife sanctuaries on the planet. The name comes from the Maasai ” referring to endless plains. This vast savannah hosts the worldÂ’s largest surviving concentration of plains game. In addition to the short grass plains there are beautiful rocky out-cropping called kopjes (pronounced copies) and thousands of acres of bush and acacia woodland.
The Seronera area has permanent water and therefore is an excellent area to spot the big cats and elephant in the dry season. This is home to the “Great Migration” where millions of antelopes and zebras traverse an area of 14,764 sq kilometres (5,700 sq miles) ranging from the Masai Mara in Kenya in the northeast, almost to the shores of Lake Victoria in the west and down to the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater in the south. This Sop opera of the wild must be watched to be believed.
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Olduvai Gorge
Today we drive back to Ngorongoro conservation Area passing through the archeological site of Olduvai Gorge. Olduvai, more accurately called Oldupai after the wild sisal in the area, is the site of some of the most important finds of early hominid fossils of all time (made famous by the work of the Leakey family) - The "Nutcracker Man" or Australophithecus boisei who lived 1.8 million years ago.
There is a small informative museum located at the visitor centre. The gorge is a treasure trove of archeological sites filled with fossils, settlement remains and stone artifacts. Late afternoon you are transferred to the Aiport.
SEASONAL RATE
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$2,843.00
Rate Per Child
$2,843.00
GROUP RATES
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1
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$2,843.89
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$2,843.89
GROUP RATES
Group Size 1 | # of Rooms 1 | Group Rate $ 3250 |
Group Size 2 | # of Rooms 1 | Group Rate $ 2850 |
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